Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Knitting a dishcloth

I'm sure we all remember our mothers or grandmothers having a few knitted dishcloths around the house, this particular pattern is a classic and has been around for a long time.

With Christmas around the corner I have been pumping these out like crazy. For me, I enjoy patterns that don't require a lot of mental effort and this pattern from www.verypink.com is the perfect thing to do at the end of the day when you just want to relax and watch some TV.
























































Needles: size 7 US, straights or circularsYarn: about 35 grams of worsted weight cotton (65 yards)Additional Materials: tapestry needle for weaving in endsGauge: really not important, but I got 4.5 stitches per inch in garter stitch


CO 4 stitches. Knit 1 row.

INCREASE SECTION (EVERY ROW):

K 2, YO, K to end.

Repeat this row until you have the desired width (on the diagonal) of your dishcloth. I repeated this row until I had

50 stitches total on the needle. Then move on to the decrease section.

DECREASE SECTION (EVERY ROW):

K 1, k2tog, YO, k2tog, K to end.

Repeat this row until you have 4 stitches remaining. BO all four stitches, break yarn, and pull end through

last loop to fasten. Weave in ends, and block if desired.

For instructional video click here: http://verypink.com/2011/06/14/learn-to-knit-a-dishcloth/

Friday, 29 June 2012

Spoonflower custom fabric:


Hello blog world! I know it has been a few months since my last post, I guess I went through a inspiration funk... When I saw this website the other day I knew I had to share it. www.spoonflower.com is a start up company that allows you to upload your own designs and turn them into beautiful fabric! You can also choose multiple designs from other artists. 


Here are a few designs I personally loved:






































Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Neat Underwater Ink Photography:

Underwater ink photography by Italian photographer Alberto Seveso.




Monday, 12 March 2012

Hike Through Lynn Canyon:

Hey all! Over the weekend me and the boy went on a hike through Lynn Canyon in North Vancouver and I just wanted to share some photos with you guys. Enjoy!







Friday, 9 March 2012

Pops of Colour:

I'm a big fan of neutral rooms with big pops of colour. If you are like me then you are changing your mind constantly. By painting a space in a neutral tone and keeping the palette fairly plain you can incorporate pops of colour with art, accessories or flowers wherever you'd like!  
busybeingfabulous.typepad.com

www.designsponge.com



www.elle.es

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

3Form's LightArt Dragon:

Inspired by Chinese New Year’s, 3Form’s pair of dragon Light Art sculptures weave 75 feet long through a lobby, illuminating the space with custom controlled, colour changing RGB LED lighting. In addition to the crazy amount of lighting used throughout the sculptures, tons of individual bright and vibrant resin pieces were used for the body to create a breath taking installation that will definitely have that wow factor when people walk in the main doors.

Check 3Form’s ‘Year of the Dragon’ Video here:
http://www.3-form.com/lightart/seattlestudio/#dragon




Friday, 2 March 2012

Electric Blue At IKEA:
Blue is back in a big way this year, especially electric blues or cobalt blue. With the way that trends are changing you don't really want to spend a lot of money re-doing your space. By changing out a few of your accessories you can create a whole new look in every room of your home. Ikea is a great choice for accessories on a budget and they happen to have some fantastic finds in electric blues!


1. Stockholm cushion - $19.99
2. Solbrand salad servers - $2.99
3. Herrang candle holder - $19.99
4. Lekman storage box - $20.00
5. Cylinder vases (set of 3) - $24.95
6. Frajen cotton towel - $6.99
7. Ljusas table lamp - $34.99
8. Roxo chair - $20.0
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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Terrariums:

Loving this new plant trend! Terrariums come in so many different sizes and you can put almost anything in them...
Check out some ideas here:
"The Monroe" - www.cargoh.com
I love the feather touch


"The noir" - www. cargoh.com

































Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Corno Studio Paintings:

On a cloudy Wednesday what better way to brighten your day than to look at some beautiful art. I was watching a documentary about abstract paintings last night and it reminded me of this women’s art I came across last summer and absolutely fell in love with.

If you've never heard of her, her name is Corno and she paints fantastically large and bright abstract portraiture with intense black contrast. Her painting method is thick with a lot of visible strokes... oh how I wish I could paint like her.


Here is some of her old and new work:






www.cornostudio.com