Thursday, June 4, 2009

week 23

My 23rd scrumble started with a couple of cables, knitted from a variegated slub cotton blend yarn. Then I added various crochet sections to the edges of each cable, using scraps of mohair and cotton. The blue floral motif was made next; I crocheted it in linen and edged it with a very fine mohair, then I hand stitched the 3 sections together.

A few stitches were then picked up into the crochet using a knitting needle, and I knitted the grey and brown striped section on the left. Next came 2 random circular crochet motifs; when completed these were joined on to the sides of the knitted square, using crochet slip stitches, before the yarn used for the outside rounds of the crochet was finished off. The round open floral motif on the upper right was also crocheted separately and then joined.

To give balance to the scrumble, a few small cups (crochet 'dome' shapes used upside down) were made and stitched to the surface, and then four 'fairy wing' variations (like those found in my 'Freeform' book) were also created separately and then added around the edge.

5 comments:

  1. That is so beautiful. I love the colors in it. I wish I knew more crochet stitches. I want to try this, but feel a little intimidated.

    It is gorgeous.

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  2. Your work is so beautiful. And this weekly inspiration is priceless.

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  3. yummy! beautiful subtle colours, I am in a bright colour phase and your work is an inspiration all on it's own sheila

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  4. What an inspiring piece of art and its glorious transformation from all these individual scrumble challenges! You've outdone yourself once again, Prudence. It ignites my fire to wanting to start my own now and forget about destashing...ooooh, I want to play. Terrific stunning storyboard. You are amazing, Prudence. I especially love my visit with you and how I wish we can just hang out over my favorite chai tea and play fibers to our hearts desire. Enjoy the beautiful day.

    Blessings,
    Sarah

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  5. What an inspiring piece of art and its glorious transformation from all these individual scrumble challenges! You've outdone yourself once again, Prudence. It ignites my fire to wanting to start my own now and forget about destashing...ooooh, I want to play. Terrific stunning storyboard. You are amazing, Prudence. I especially love my visit with you and how I wish we can just hang out over my favorite chai tea and play fibers to our hearts desire. Enjoy the beautiful day.

    Blessings,
    Sarah

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