Saturday, January 23, 2010

Lily Pad



Geoff took me into Silvermine reserve today. I've never been there before....we went swimming in the dam > I don't know when last I swam in a mountain dam!!

I also realised that I've never actually seen lily pads and flowers in real life before! So I had to take a picture and post it....oooh: and speaking of pictures: I am THIS CLOSE () to buying a Canon G10 (as soon as I can find one) > will keep news posted!

Reflections



Isn't this absolutely beautiful??! Early last week, Geoff and I and our friend Jessica went down to Noordhoek beach to sit on the rocks and have our sun-downers. It was a totally windless evening and an amazing way to end the day > sitting on the warm rocks with beer and nuts for snacks. Our flat sold so we're feeling a bit loose-end-ish as we will be 'homeless' in 2 months time.

Its quite unbelievable actually!! ...and then a taxi will come getto-ing past and the whole flat vibrates with the bass & I remember that there are better ways to live than putting up with traffic noise & watching my car rust to smithereeeeens while I try and concentrate on getting some work done. It has been a kind of romantic experience to live on the main road of a trendeee fishing village at the southern tip of Africa with 5 artisan bakeries on my doorstep... Kind of like living in Venice, I'd imagine > until you get sick of the damp and the tourists and decide to move to the country where you can have a garden that's not entirely pot-plants.

One of many things could happen between now and the 1st of April...and many more will most certainly happen after :)

Beach path






Last weekend we went to one of our best places (and in fact, near where we had wedding pictures taken): down to the surf spot near Olifantsbos in Cape Point.
They've built this absolutely wonderfully fairy-like path down to the beach out of cut-off logs so that one can kind of jump from one to the other.
It was beautiful, as always to be there with my love > hectic week ahead so the rest was great :)

Monday, January 11, 2010

Selvedge Issue 16

I have been looking through Issue 16 of selvedge magazine and totally loving some of the ad links so I thought to share them:


I've been knitting up a storm of miniture clothing items & its always nice to find some added inspiration of people doing really awesome things - This little alpaca dress is just so pretty!



  • Caroline Zoob's site is inspiring new craft ideas



    Some day I will get into embroidering things I've made...I'm becoming an aunty starting in June this year, so perhaps that will happen sooner than later!

  • LOOP: knitting shop

    Shelley told me about this shop a while back. I just love browsing through their site!! :)

  • Poppy Treffrey makes cool cosies:

as well as awesome bags > I love Wire Haired Terriers!!

  • Donna Wilson has a category on her site called 'Odd Objects > irresistible to click on!!

  • Check out http://www.katesamphier.com/ for really lovely knits

  • The Black Rabbit has many quirky additions to its site pages:


  • Oh my! Embroidered bunting? Look no further than Loopy Design

  • Debbie Bryan's site states that her creations are 'CRAFT BASED DESIGN LED PIECES'. On the site is a collection of Knitted Adornments Scarves & Corsage Brooches
    as well as these resin hand cast brooches which look really amazing:

  • Crafty Computer Paper blows the world of creation and transfer wide open. Check out their site & more info here: http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/

  • Jane Sacchi's antique linen collections are beautiful > Antique style monograms available too! (The Railway House in Kalk Bay stocks beautiful French monogrammed linen - mostly white)


  • There is an article on Deirdre Nelson and some of the art pieces from ' The Dangers of Knitting and Sewing, 2005 ' are pictured. I found her blog: http://dstitch.blogspot.com/ which has some interesting art pieces on it.

    There's a lovely quote from this site: http://www.artandphilosophy.com/050130a.html

    "Knitting will never be cool, however hard its fans try. I spent most of my teens click-clicking away, not caring much for my poor, neglected street-cred. Recently, guerilla knitters have gathered in public places to flaunt their habit shamelessly. Whether they’ll actually manage to haul the craft’s reputation out of the tea-cosy is questionable; how can soft, fluffy knitting compete with the edgy dangers of the latest public plaza craze, free running?

    But knitting has its edge, too. In a new exhibition at St Andrews, you’ll see a whole new side to knitting and sewing. Glasgow-based artist Deirdre Nelson has unearthed a wealth of fascinating facts which illustrate the grim history of this most feminine of pursuits. "


  • There are UNBELIEVABLY cool things on http://www.thelaundry.co.uk/!

    Here are some awesome clothes pegs:


And a seriously pretty tea cosy! (The UK seems to be all about Tea Cosies!!)


  • Fibre and Clay > http://www.fibreandclay.co.uk/ is a 'contemporary craft gallery + knit studio' & combines 2 of my favorite current pastimes! Just look at this heavenly looking yarn shop!!


Friday, January 08, 2010

Letter Removal


Bird Bath



My sister's lovely little budgie, Tickalo (Ticks for short) got really sick in a breeze & had to get antibiotics and the works! As a result she ended up getting sticky stuff and bits of seeds stuck to her head & needed a bath. This is what she looked like post-bath :)