Thursday, January 31, 2008

Holli wears a hat!

Holli and I met my first year in Vancouver, as the current president of the West Coast Knitter's Guild, it is a thrill to know her. Her designs are exceptional design work...gush, gush and you must check out her designs.

www.beeskneesknits.ca

My head is still swimming from our conversations yesterday as I consider taking the business in a new direction by letting my designs be set free for others to knit....Staggering, exciting and a bit scary all at the same time.

Here is a picture of Holli in one of my designs on our afternoon impromptu photo shoot.



This design has seen several reworks. The first one was a commission for an acorn hat. That hat was a delight to make. I knit it in a lovely South American wool/alpaca blend, nice and chunky on 6mm needles. Basically I used an exaggerated tam and then gave it the extra pooch and nub at the top. Because of adding the flaps, I felt it needed a bit more balance and crocheted a few little acorns to add to the ties on the flaps.....voila...



I love the deeper rim with the seed stitch. The additional texture is more "acorn like". Now this is how I've always approached design. So here's the acorn......what's next? What have I learned from that shape and wear can I take it next.

The next hat was a play on the shape, deeper rim, more beret, no flaps.




As much as I enjoyed the look of this hat, the top was too much of a flying saucer to me, too floppy. Version three (which is Holli's hat is the fulled version of the hat above. Shrinking the hat was an amazing effect. The top which was too out of control shrunk and became a lovely fabric and the rim (which was in a wool acrylic blend) stayed the same, actually became softer, which is a lovely feature considering this is what will be on the forehead.

Having such a great fabric on the top was an invitation to a bit of embroidery in the rim yarn to balance the design and tie it all together.



I'm not finished with this design yet. It will probably be similar in design, but now I'll do a bit of colour work which may impact the shaping somewhat.....Stay tuned. Since this will not be one of my jury pieces, I think I'll pop it up on Etsy.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Turning over a new leaf

Thanks to the inspiration from Toni's garden, I have been able to add this new piece to my "nature knits". It's all in the details! It took three attempts to get exactly what I wanted, but I am quite pleased with the final result.




And now on the manequin....



And now on me........This is thanks to Holli. I am enjoying my one attempt to wear my jury piece before we drive to the Island this weekend to deliver it. Knitting is not just my job, it is an adventure.



Wow, enough about me and my design. I had the great fortune to spend the day with Holli today from Bees Knees Knits who is by far my fav designer to hang out with and speak the lingo with. I was able to get her into one of the hats and I am flattered that she wore it.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

A New Year and New Inspiration

I was so thankful for last year. Although it was more production and less creation, the work was out there. After 4 years in Vancouver, I am now guaranteed a MelonHead KnitWear hat or accessory sighting in my travels in the city.

January is an exciting month...aside from the wonderful snow ---hurray---! it is the month for jurying. As an artisan trying to get my work out there, I have to submit my pieces for consideration. Let me tell you BC is textile heaven and the competition fierce. This is not a disadvantage, to the contrary, it inspires me.

My friend Judy is a great inspiration and this piece was designed for her.


This piece is a compilation of techniques, upcycled and felted cashmere as the base and Noro (handpainted Japanese wool for the adornment. After much hunting I found the perfect vintage pearl buttons for closing.....

I love a new year, new designs and new friends to share them with.