Sunday, March 19, 2006

Organic shawl continues to grow . . . .



You didn't know it was a shawl? Neither did I. It just started to evolve into one.


I took it out into the garden to photograph it and a robin found it all very interesting.

It's freezing cold here although it has been a bright, sunny, happy day. I have the organishawl draped around my neck and shoulders and it is very comforting - I can see, or do I mean feel, why scarves are sometimes called comforters. The organishawl doesn't want to grow at the moment. Are your creations like that? Do they co-operate sometimes and at other times behave in a very truculant way?

7 comments:

Stacey said...

Why have I never seen your blog before? It's fab!
Stacey from UKWSD :)

Stacey said...

Stacey Guthrie btw - not the other one - rofl!

Unknown said...

amazing free form shawl. Knitting this must have given you a sense of freedom.

Pat Winter Gatherings said...

I love,adore,desire your organic shawl. Oh to have the talent to do this. The colors and texture are too die for. I want it real bad (((g)))
Pat W.

weavercherie said...

You are a truly creative artist. I like the way that the piece tells YOU what it is! That happens to me too. Getting cold here in Tasmania. Cherie J

Anonymous said...

ohhhhhh, its wonderful...
Your Blog is so inspiring...

Anonymous said...

Thank you I think you work is so inspiring I am new to all of this and its opened up all sorts of thoughts. Thank you again