Didn't we all have fun choosing a name for our various blogs. I know I did. Typically I changed my mind several times as my poor frustrated daughter will testify (she'd agreed to design my banner!) Eventually I opted for the name 'Flutterby Patch' as it perfectly describes me. I regularly flutter from one thing to another with great enthusiasm, a trait I know I share with many other bloggers. Let me give you an example of my fluttery character....
This morning I decided to begin my next knitting project and needed to find the right yarn. I have a large stash of mouth watering shades and so I knew my choice would be difficult. Perhaps a colour wheel could help.
So I spent the next 20 minutes looking through my various craft and homemaking books for a colour wheel. I knew I had a picture somewhere but this example is all I could find (I should have tried looking on line).
Whilst looking through my various homemaking books I took out this Laura Ashley book.......Big mistake as I forgot all about knitting and was swiftly diverted to room redecoration.
It was published in 1995 and some of the decorating hints and tips look a little dated by today's standards but it contains many wonderful coloured pictures.
These gorgeous neutral and natural shades immediately inspired an idea for a knitting project (more of that in another post).
This morning's dusting of snow has all disappeared but there is a chill wind and so these reds were a welcome sight......... I fell in love with some gorgeous red floral curtain fabric in the Laura Ashley shop last week and am currently trying to decide which room to re-decorate so that I can use it.
Warming yellows and I'm thinking Easter and springtime! My knitting project could certainly have an Easter theme.....more in a later post!
Show me green and I think of the garden. It will be so nice to get out in the sunshine again........ Break off here to water the indoor potted plants.
And on to blue. I love it! I have collected blue and white china for many years.
Just look at this dresser weighed down with the lovely stuff.
No, it isn't mine I'm afraid, it's a pic from the book.
By now knitting was far from my mind and it was time for a warming mug of coffee, a blue and white mug of course. The picture behind was done by local artist Meg Falconer and I fell in love with it immediately I saw it. It hangs on my kitchen wall and is the perfect foil for the blue and white china I have in there.
The inscription around the edge of the picture dates from the 9th century and I find it very evocative. It reads..... 'I have tidings for you. Wind high and cold. The sun low, short it's course. Cold has seized the birds wings'.
So, did I make any decisions about which colours of yarn to use? Well...I thought I might choose green and pink!
Perhaps I'll return to the knitting after lunch. I'll let you know how I get on!
Until next time,
Eli
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