Posted By Susan


I have been lax about this blog, indeed I have.  I haven't even posted a photo of that SunnyMonterey shawl post-blocking.  Here it is: 

Monterey, front view

And the back view:

Monterey, back view

The pattern is from Alison Jepson Hyde's Wrapped in Comfort.  It's the Monterey shawl.  She says, if you look at the shawl pattern upside down, it looks like jellyfish.  Like this:

Monterey jellyfish


Episode 9 of Knitajourney Podcast is uploading today.  The theme is "Story" and I talked a bit about knitting a story, or starting with a story and ending with a knitted object.   I said I would post a photo of something I knit using this process (this is where the courage comes in). 

So, the words were:  tinkle, loyal, warmth, hope, apple, Orion, sun, ladder, violet.  And the sentence I came up with is:  Loyal Orion's violet twinkle: hope's ladder to the sun-apple's warmth.  That was my beginning, and here is where that journey ended:

Orion

And you can see Orion, and the color, violet, and the ladder of hope, and the sun-apple up in the corner.  And though he wasn't part of the story, the constellation of Sirius right behind the hunter -- where else could he be?  If my photography skills were keen, you would be able to make out the beads on the triangl-y bits of hope on the ladder-steps, and also see the sparkling of Orion's stars.  And though I'm seeing reflected that concrete thought process that is so much a part of my character, still I'm pleased with the results.  I also fell in love with the tweedy yarn that forms the background of this piece.  I can't remember what it is (sorry).  In person, it's a deep teal.  I made this piece while I was in a teal blue / sea green sort of phase.  The hope bits are in a sea green sort of colorway, of Waikiki.     
Looking at this photo makes me want to play with yarn. 

 
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drMolly, the BeanQueen said...
What a lovely, lovely shawl Susan. Makes me want to start another myself - I have plenty of yarn, but where oh where shall I find the time.
May 11, 2009 03:28:06
 
Susan said...
Thanks, MaryJo. I suppose the "slowing down of the process" reflects where Ive been at with my own knitting, as well as my personal tendencies to want to "peek behind the curtain" into the process. Now that you mention it, it might be interesting to offer the "story words" idea in a Ravelry group and see what people come up with. I'm off to ponder that. . .
April 6, 2009 06:30:06
 
MaryjoO said...
This was a lovely episode that I will listen to again. I am so thrilled that you talk about knitting in a way that makes one think behind the "why/how/what do" we knit. It is indeed a journey with every project we take up, but you verbally slow down the process to make one think ABOUT the process. I also like the idea of "story words" and think that this would be a great start for comments/participation in a Ravelry group!
April 5, 2009 11:34:40
 
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