...including yesterdays rain (pearls) and Nijkerks thundersky in dark grey.
zaterdag 21 januari 2012
woensdag 18 januari 2012
#10 - 17/365 Skyscarf
My skyscarf is growing! I didn't blog for a couple of days, but I sure did knit! With winter finally entering our country again, the same goes for the colour blue.
maandag 9 januari 2012
#9/365 Grijs, wederom
Vanochtend hadden wij ineens stralend blauwe lucht met een paar schapenwolkjes.... Maar dat was snel weer over en we gingen terug naar grijs.
zondag 8 januari 2012
#8/365 al een week onderweg!
Vandaag weer een mooie grijstint. Het breiwerk wil nog steeds niet plat blijven liggen voor de foto. Daarom laat ik jullie vandaag zien hoe mooi de binnenkant inmiddels uitziet.
zaterdag 7 januari 2012
#7/365 Skyproject
The sun had just disappeared, and it had not yet begun to rain, when I looked. So no glitter today and still no pearls...
donderdag 5 januari 2012
woensdag 4 januari 2012
Sky yarn
I just arranged the yarn I assigned for my Skyproject in a basket. Voila: all the sky colours I found in my stash. Or at least all the shades I suspect of appearing at the sky in the course of a year... (-;
dinsdag 3 januari 2012
#3/365 Skyscarf
maandag 2 januari 2012
#2/365
Sunshine, clouds and blue sky... Ewas Sockenwolle with glittereffect was a perfect match for today's sky.
It is still too small to lie down flat, so I had to put a glass on it, to be able.to take a photograph.
zondag 1 januari 2012
#1/365 Skyproject
I don't think you can make much of it before day 4... (-; And I decided that it doesn't necessarily has to become a scarf. But anyway: here's what I knit today.
maandag 26 december 2011
365 day-projects and Sky Scarf
Having had a good look at her site I was surprised about the diversity of projects: Sanne herself is posting photographs of herself with a heart, another girl does everyday something creative with a clothespeg. A teacher from Utrecht sends out a tweet a day about something she enjoys. And many more. I especially like the organizing projects: clearing out a cupboard or a drawer a day. And after a year you've reorganized the whole house!
And of course the 365-day-project hype has reached the crafters as well. There was some talk on Twitter about a 365-project, involving crochet: #grannyaday making 1 granny square a day, which should result in a huge blanket after a year. Also very tempting: http://buildinghousesfromscraps.blogspot.com/ this is a quilting project from Jeanneke. She designed a beautiful small quilt pattern in the form of a house. Too beautiful to just make one. So she turned it into a 365-project for the year 2012. And what to think of the 365mouse project?
You've gatherd by now that I'm absolutely thrilled by the idea! And wouldn't this be the ideal way for an "all-at-once-person" to introduce more "graduality" into her life? The decision is made: I'm gonna join in!! And being a crafter, (with an impressive stash, I dare say) I'm prone to choose something involving needles ☺ But as much as I do love granny squares...I don't have that much stash in the same colour/thickness. And I'm NOT going to buy new yarn for this project. I opted for a crochetblanket: 1 row a day. And suddenly somebody suggested the Sky Scarf. Sky Scarf? I found it after some googleing... and I'm instantly smitten: what a cool idea is that! The pattern comes from lea at http://www.leafcutters.com/ and you can download the instructions there.
