knitting Paradise

I belong to a wonderful knitting and crochet group called

Knitting Paradise.

http://www.knittingparadise.com

I hope you will drop by and check us out. Shirley

Friday, October 28, 2011

Scarf Shawl.



I used a size  15 mm (l9 US) needle and a size  7mm needle  and did  the 'condo' stitch for this shawl.

I then crochet a fancy border along the bottom two sides.  It can also  be worn as a shoulder shawl.

Lots of fun!

Friday, October 21, 2011

new slippers -



I just finished these -- easy to make and nice and warm.  I will wear them over my knitted worsted socks this winter as our floors always seem cold to me.   I made the pair this afternoon.  Pattern is a bit confusing but once you figure it out it  works out quickly.  lots of fun

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

here is some more of my fabric and thread painting work



I got very interested in thread painting and also decided to fool around with photo shop and the first picture is a result.  All these are l2" square pieces done on heavy web (timtex)  Such fun!

I will be going back to doing these after Christmas once my knitting projects are finished.

Shirley

Some of my art quilts


I have spent the last l5 years doing Fabric Art quilts and just this past year have taken a break and am now working on some of my own knitting designs.  I am going to post a few of my quilts  in the next while and I hope you enjoy them.   Shirley-

Monday, October 10, 2011

Another " coat of many colors"


Here is another finished sweater from my workshop on " Knitting Paradise"-  We each figured out
our stitch numbers for our sizesl- and away we go!   I am really happy with the way these are turning out.   If you want to check out the forum  the link is attached.  I am having fun knitting for now but will likely return to art quilts sometime soon.   I have some projects for Christmas to finish first.

If any of you are knitters you should join Knitting Paradise -- it is a great place and all problems are solved! (ask me how I know!)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Sunday, September 4, 2011

ONE OF A KIND FIBER ARTS: Finished my red sweater

ONE OF A KIND FIBER ARTS: Finished my red sweater

Finished my red sweater




and am quite happy with it. I used variegated yarn for the bottom portion this time -- so much easier than the intarsia method. I also just found a poncho I made last year. I designed 2 rectangles and put it together. then I crochet the neck. very warm.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

My work over the past 5 years --

First of all - I am thinking of all of you on the Eastern Seaboard and hope you made it through the hurricane safely.

I am still knitting and have been fortunate enough to find a wonderful on line group KNITTING PARADISE - I have posted my blog address on this site and some of them are visiting and are interested in my previous work .

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN MY OTHER WORK -- just scroll to the bottom of this page and click on
" older work" - go way back and you will see pretty well everything I have done for the past 5 years. I just checked out the posts and find it hard to believe myself the journey I have taken.

Some of the things I had forgotten. Thanks to my new readers for their interest and to my old
artquilt friends -- I hope to get going again soon but right now have Christmas Knitting projects I want to finish. Shirley

Sunday, August 14, 2011

I finished another


Underwater coral scene -- It is the first time I have worked on my wall hangings for sometime and it was fun to do this one. I had started it last year so it is nice to get it finished.

It is rough edged applique and thread painting, with some hand dyed fabric.

I hope you enjoy it!

Monday, August 1, 2011

My original designed sweaters. -2011

I am still doing a lot of knitting -- I just finished a turquoise and brown short sweater for a friend of mine which achieved the 'western' effect (she is a rancher near Cochrane (near Calgary) and teaches riding - It looked great on her.

I also finished the cream sweater on the right for a friend who lives in my condo building. she is very tiny and it looks good on her.
















Here is a pullover I just designed and knitted for myself -- our winters are very cold and I think I will get lots of use out of it.

I can't believe how 'grey' I have gotten over the past two years -- they have been difficult to say the least and it sure does show! Things are going well now though.

I seem to be into the 'sweater' mode and have yarn for a light weight
pullover which I will start once I finish a rose colored sweater like the western one above. It is for a dear friend who
has had a major trauma in her life recently.

We are finally having a nice summer -- it is hard to believe it is August lst already. We had a very bitterly cold winter, a rainy not pleasant spring and this past week has been much better.

I am trying to swim at least 3 times a week and feel more fit than I have for awhile. I lost some weight and am trying to keep it off --




Tuesday, June 28, 2011

A COAT FOR ME



I love making these colored sweaters and decided I would make myself a long coat sweater.
I found a lovely soft olive green yarn for the yoke - so here it is. I am going to have to stop making these! grin.
I love being able to add colors when I feel like it and will have to figure out a different concept now that I have make 3 or 4 of these - mind you only two of them are here in town. I really like this one -- I am wider at the hips than top and finally figured out a way to work that in a drop sleeve coat -- and I added a collar as well as a Rice Stitch pattern on the yokes and sleeves.

When I am designing it sometimes takes me awhile to get it all figured out.
I incorporate crochet in all of these for the bands and if I need to adjust the width of the
pieces. I also always do a single crochet for the borders and collar - and then knit from that row. I then decide whether to crochet or knit my border. I am finding that a single crochet front border (both sides) is a bit stiffer and works best for this type of cardigan -- I also crochet the bottom border -

I am enjoying creating these knitted garments - I have been doing wall hangings for ll years and hope to get back at them but this is lots of fun for now.

We took a drive last week up to Olds Alberta and dropped in to one of the retreats I always
go to - This year, after all we have been through I felt I didn't want to leave my husband so he came with me and it was great to see my friends from Western Canada who I usually see each year.

I lost a lot of weight this past two years and am trying to keep it off (easier said than done) - so I have been walking a lot - here in the condo and just started walking with friends. My husband is doing exceptionally well and we are very thankful. It is nice to finally start getting back to normal.

I hope you like my knitted coats and sweaters! Shirley

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Another one


Here is another of the same design I did for a special person in my life -- her birthday is coming
up and I wanted to do one for her. I used a
grey mottled chunky for the yoke and sleeves. I hope
she likes it - it - she likes my hats so will do a hat in the grey I think.




I'm still knitting


I just finished a cardigan in my 'coat of many colors' (my own design) -- for my sister
who lives on a beautiful lake in Ontario. I do hope she likes it. I love doing these
style sweaters as it is fun to play with the colors.

She is originally from the west and fell in love
with the Ontario autumn colors so I used a lot
of reds, oranges, browns etc. with a green yoke and lighter green border . I am thinking of doing a hat to go with it.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

June lst! (hard to believe it)




As you might know from previous posts on my blog -- I belong to a wonderful group
of ladies from all over the world -- that decided we wanted to set up a Challenge group
so that we could 'reach' and learn some new techniques. The latest challenge was
a self portrait -- and what great entries we got today. I went for a straightforward
self portrait using thread painting -- check out Challenging Ourselves to see what
the girls have done. This was fun for me as it is the first time I have opened my
sewing maching since last June - so it is nice to want to work on my quilting again!

I also finished another 'coat of many colors' for a relative's birthday only this time
I knit the yoke rather than do it in crochet.

the pattern is my own design and it is greatfor
using up my worsted yarn that has been lying around for awhile.

I am making leg warmers to go with it for next winter wear.

I love designing my own sweaters and it is so
satisfying when one of my designs works out well.




Wednesday, May 18, 2011

More sweaters




I just finished a multi colored heavy cardigan for the evenings which can get quite chilly here
I am really happy with it . I crochet the yoke and the borders and knitted the colored intarsia pattern -- it is in knitting worsted and I think I will get quite a lot of use out of it.

I also made myself a pretty 3/4 sleeve cotton sweater with a cable down the front.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Hi everyone!




Sorry I haven't been around much lately. We have had further visits to the hospital but things are under control and looking very good for us.

I haven't been able to get my sewing machine out as I had hoped - maybe this next week.
I have plans and hopes to join in the next challenge for our Challenging ourselves group.
We are to do a self portrait - I have started it and have decided what I hope to do and
hopefully will get it done in time. Life has been one long upset this past two years so
I am hoping we will have some 'down time ' now.

I have been knitting as you all know and during the past time since Pat was sick again and in the hospital and since, I have knit two cotton summer sweaters for myself. I design my own and
am reasonably happy with them. I have the front done on another one which I will post shortly.

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I watched the Royal wedding yesterday - she certainly is a classy lady - I quite enjoyed it.
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My heart goes out to all of you who were affected by the terrible tornadoes in the south.
I complain about the cold weather here and we have had a bad winter but it makes me
realize how lucky we are. I pray for all who have been made homeless and for the families of
those who lost their lives.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Challenging ourselves


I was unable to join in the challenge in the Challenging ourselves group due to my husband's
illness but what a great job the ladies in the group have done for the 4th Challenge.
We have some new members and I do hope you will all go and checkout the blog showing the challenges.

This is a group we organized from members of the Learningfa group who wanted to
expand their abilities and to challenge themselves to try new things. I am so impressed with the different challenges and different results. The picture shown is done by my friend Margaret
Shipley from Saskatchewan who just joined the group. She is a very talented lady and I love her challenge! The subject was "Orange, purple and blue' check out the other finished pieces!

We take turns picking out a theme so check out the archives for the different challenges.

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Speaking of my husband -- he is doing very well, slowly getting back to normal after major heart surgery and then having to go back the next day for repair to the first surgery. He is
doing better every day little steps at a time -- and both of us are very optimistic.

It is so good to have him home after 45 days in the hospital - (most of these BEFORE the surgery due to complications -- I have so much to be thankful for.

I am still knitting but got my sewing machine out yesterday and hope to make a basket as soon as a summer sweater in cotton yarn for me, is completed.

We had a HUGE dump of snow on Sunday - and what a mess! It is finally melting but they are expecting flooding as so much snow and quick melting today. I will be so glad to have spring arrive at last. We have our first robins and they are really shivering. Shirley

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Isn't she sweet?

She loves the clothes I make for her -- She
liked the ruffles and especially liked the
sweater with the hat. Both fit her perfectly and
she is 'going to wear them to school'.

It is a fairly nice day here in Alberta- although
a bit cloudy. We have had a terrible March and
hopefully April will be better and we will see
some spring.

I am a bit tired as my husband is having a lot of difficulty sleeping after his heart surgery. It is hard to believe that it is 6 weeks since he
had the surgery - but it is a slow improvement. It appears that sleep deprivation is quite common after major valve surgery so I am hoping he will be able to sleep much better in the next months. He is doing well aside from that. I am just thankful he is home with me.



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

ruffled top

I made Hayley a cute little ruffled top for summer.
it has multi colored ruffles and really turned
out very well. It is crochet and I am really
happy with it. She can wear one of many
different colored t shirts and different
bottoms. Shorts, tights or pants.

It is quite simple - V stitchs throughout with
different levels of colored ruffles.

I hope you like it.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Latest projectsx


I finished a worsted weight sweater for me - I embroidered flowers on the front. It is really warm and cozy and I got a lot of use out of it here in Calgary this past month or so.






I also finished a fancy sweater for my grand daughter. she wanted pinks and pretty colors and some sparkle so this is the one I made for her, with a hat to match. I used some eyelash pink sparkle as a highlight.

I also took a picture of her dancing in the multi colored sweater I made for her. She wore it all winter and loved it. I am having fun
designing these knits. I am starting one for myself with seed stitch and cables in a pretty red rust so I am managing to keep my
'creative juices ' flowing even though I am not doing art quilts!

I hope you like them!

Friday, March 18, 2011

I am back!





I have not had a chance to post on my blog for the past 2 months as my husband was
having major heart surgery -- There were complications but he has arrived home and is
improving rapidly. As a result I am able to get back to normal after many weeks of
hospital visiting and lots of worry.

I have been doing a lot of knitting and no art quilts so hope to get back at my
artwork within the next while. Here are some of the 30 crochet caps I have made. They are
quite pretty and easy to make.

I also have knit socks, mittens and sweaters.

It has been a dreadful winter weather wise and I really am ready for spring after fighting the snow and ice every day on the way to visit my husband in the hospital.

The Rocky mountains are beautiful today as I can see them out of my studio window. It is sunny and the peaks are covered with snow. The sky is a deep blue and the scene warms my heart.
(for those who don't know me well -- I live in Calgary, Alberta not far from the beautiful
Canadian Rockies).