Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Elmo Mural

Well I don't want to make a habit of this, and it's not what I started the blog for, but today I thought I would post some older art work. Life and travel has sort of got in the way at the moment of doing anything arty, there has still been a little knitting happening, but I'll update that in the next post.

A few years back I painted an Elmo mural for my nieces new baby's room - I was a bit worried having never done a mural before, but really enjoyed the process, and was happy with the end result. Elmo was my niece's choice, as she is a big Elmo fan - we figured the baby had no choice!

Unfortunately they had to move from that house, I wonder if the new owners kept Elmo?
 

proposal sketches
 
outlining
 
coming together
 
finished 'dance' and 'dream'
 
sweet dreams

someone to chat with during changes

peep eye

someone to read with
 
close ups (sorry bad flash reflection)
 




 
I would love to do another mural one day - have lots of ideas of stylish ones for my house back home, just as soon as we stop the plaster falling off the walls!
Keep creating!


Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Catch up

Oh dear, bit of a slump on the regular posting there - I could reel off a list of excuses about a dying laptop, constantly changing travel plans blah blah blah, but lets face it these things are a constant and the very reason I set up the blog to keep my focus on the creative. Less TV more creativity!

So moving on. I'm not entirely sure about posting what I have been up to knitting wise, as it's all gifts and the receiver won't see them for a few weeks yet. Seems I need to either create a spoiler alert system or be creating enough non-gift things at any time to keep up blogging! On this occasion I'm going to go with a personally sent spoiler alert.

I finally pieced together the cotton bolero I blocked a few weeks back.

Pattern; Blossom by Rowan. Yarn; Rowan Fine milk cotton
 
I decided to crochet a picot edging around it, rather than follow the pattern which has a knitted decorative edging sewn on. The original pattern also has a large knitted flower on the clasp - far too easy for a grump toddler to constantly pull at, I went for a cute simple button and loop instead. Really happy with how it turned out. I'm also really happy to have nearly used all my stash of Rowan Fine Milk Cotton - it's quite unforgiving to knit with, showing every fault in tension as the yarn has no give (as with all cottons), and splits very easily. I also found I had to knit tightly on very small needles to achieve the pattern tension.


Last Christmas I made laundry tags for all my hand knitted gifts, so I've started to develop that idea a bit further. I'm thinking there's something good to be done with the tension squares, but haven't figured that out yet. I had made the little sample of the pink knitting just to test the picot edging, it was just dumb luck that it fitted so nicely on the swing tag.
 
 
Then whipped up a batch of boy accessories, I do love knitting baby booties and hats, so satisfying to knit something from start to finish in an evening!

Yarn; Patons Dreamtime Fairytale 4ply
 
I came unstuck though when trying to finish the one ball of blue wool I had with some stripey socks, the blue ran out at the heel of the second sock - rats. So pulled them both back, halved the blue and knitted them two at a time to ensure they matched (why didn't I think of this the first time?)


 
Ta da, just a few less stripes and we got there. This cardigan and socks are supposed to be for the same age group, the socks look way too big to me, maybe just because they're flat?
Altogether though I think they make a nice little gift pile;
 
 
 Not a lot of activity on the art front lately to report. I spent an afternoon in the Leeds art library reading up on the History of Dogs in Art, and studying the eyes of different mammals - these are my sketch notes from that afternoon;
 
 

and a few folks from the Tiled Hall cafe when I stopped in for a coffee - 1 minute sketches.

 
Remember - less TV more creativity!