Wednesday, July 29, 2009

deepsea socks go Melbourne

I finished Stephen's deepsea socks in time for our trip to Melbourne. We spent the night in his apartment at Freshwater: here he is modelling the socks on his 31st floor balcony overlooking the Yarra River and Melbourne CBD:

The wool is 30% silk 70% merino (sorry—hand-wash only Stephen) hand-dyed by dye4fun, an etsy.com seller in the USA. Dye4fun says: "this yarn is hand dyed in shades of blue, navy blue, and violet. This Deep Sea colorway has different intensities of color ranging from underwater shadows to light reflecting on the water. The color is randomly dyed, meaning that the yarn will not stripe or pool as you knit or crochet with it."

We went with Stephen and Julia on a progressive dinner along Southbank to 3 different restaurants, Pure South for entrée, Kouzina for main course and The Deck for dessert. Wonderful company and food and a great idea.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Kaffe Fassett's Exotic Easter


It's real winter now—cold and raining. Well, we can't have too much rain...

Astrid's Dutch Obsessions has sent me some more Kaffe Fassett wool, this time in Exotic Easter, pretty easter-egg colours for Alison.

Monday, July 6, 2009

birds' nest




I'm pleased to see that the birds are keeping up with the times and incorporating new fibres into their nests.

David found this tiny empty nest in the camellia courtyard yesterday and we are intrigued by how the birds have woven in an unknown green-ish fuzzy fibre—quite coarse so it didn't come from the clothes drier which has an outlet there.
The pieces of dry grass are fragile and need the green fuzz for stability.