Monthly Archives: April 2012

How much Yarn do I need?

Now, that I spend time happily writing the baby blanket patterns, I needed a way to give some estimate of how much yarn is needed. While usually, for me and for my friends, I just wave my hands in the … Continue reading

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Baby Blankets

              The theme of simplicity ans child like naivety is continuing in my art, and strongly. Recently I am working on baby blankets, and there are so many patterns I want to do, that … Continue reading

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Imaginary Tree

Usually when I knit a picture I take a photo or a drawing, and translate it into a chart. Sometimes I work more freely by looking at an image without charting it, just keeping it right there in front of … Continue reading

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Child-Like Naivety

Sometimes I am drown to knitting a certain picture, without fully understanding what it is about. This was the case with these 3 pieces. I started ‘Meherazad flowers’ soon after coming back from India. The original photo is a mass … Continue reading

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