Orange is a theme


A new project - an ugly lovely house by the side of a long and splendid-curving shore
A new project - a move to the seaside in Wales, a new start, and changing the ugly 1985 architecture into the seaside house to suit us and our life.
Renovation to connect us to the outdoors.









That's Noro Silk Garden sock, 2.25mm needles, vaguely using the Endpaper Mitts from See Eunny Knit! as a direction (faster tahn thinking this up myself!) I think I'll finish one today. 
And in a more menacing view:
Sorry 'bout the dark pics, Andrea. It was night-time!



I haven't seen before (for the snoozing Lizard Ridge), and a cone of Habu Copper A-160 1/21, or undyed laceweight bamboo spirally wrapped in fine copper wire. That's the opposite of the Habu stainless steel and wool/silk yarns, where the metal is wrapped in the fibre, and it results in a fine shell-pink yarn, which Katharine and I posited might turn green with wear and moisture (verdigris). 


(more sprucey, if you ask me) and Ginger Cinnabar
(deeper colour in the flesh).



packs of pringles (in my favourite flavour) Grizzly Bear Coffee
can't wait!) and chocs, as well as Buffalo Gals yarn - a 2ply in 70% bison and 30% merino. I think it'll be WARM! Haven't quite decide what to do with it yet - but here it is, in all it's soft green glory.


Just some fun here, and I quite like the resulting picture. If I could be arsed I'd reorganise the order of some of the pictures, but obviously, I can't!
Just over jetlag, will post properly any day now.
If you'd like to do this 'meme' yourself, here's how:
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd’s mosaic maker.
1. What is your first name? Emily
2. What is your favorite food? Can't remember what I put!
3. What high school did you go to? CGS
4. What is your favorite color? Green (again, in this moment - could have been red/orange)
5. Who is your celebrity crush? Maggie Gyllenhaal, how thou art lovely!
6. Favorite drink? martini! (v dry, Hendricks, since you asked)
7. Dream vacation? Watergate Bay - that's that beautiful beach 3rd row left, it's in Cornwall
8. Favorite dessert? Cheese (I like lots of others, too).
9. What do you want to be when you grow up? eccentric
10. What do you love most in life? Clare
11. One word to describe you. procrastinator (could have added extraordinaire, but didn't).
12. Your Flickr name. Ginny
I liked this - got it from Edinburgh's own http://chronicknittingsyndrome.blogspot.com/
Have a watch!

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Haven't finished first sock. Needs to be next carry-around sock. My own koolaid dyed opal sock yarn.








1878 - City & Guilds was established following a meeting of 17 of the City ofLondon’s livery companies, the traditional guardians of apprenticeships and work place training. Its aim was to establish a national system of technical education.
1887 - We hold the first international City & Guilds examination – in New South Wales, Australia
1900 - We are granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation which denoted City & Guilds acceptance as a recognised part of the constitution and national life of theUnited Kingdom.
1907 - Imperial College founded – made up of City & Guilds College, Royal College of Science and Royal School of Mines
1 research and select sources of inspiration and develop design ideas
2 research and use contextual studies – contemporary, historical and cultural
3 use a range of materials, mediums and techniques
4 use a range of styles and sizes of presentation methods
5 produce and present exploratory and finished design projects
6 operate tools and equipment safely and effectively
7 appreciate the application of general design development studies to the craft.
The second unit is that specific to handknitting, and the expected outcomes are: I hope
1 apply innovative and complex design ideas to planning and making for the craft
2 plan, prepare and manage the making of complex craft items to a design brief
3 operate tools and equipment carefully, safely and effectively for complex techniques applicable
to this craft
4 make complex craft items to a high standard of craftsmanship, to a design brief
5 appreciate the contextual influences relating to the craft at this level
6 use effective presentation skills to display completed items.
I hope that's useful, Barb!
I'm going to post photos in a separate post, or else the fonts etc go haywire, turning into randomly enormous and tiny writing. hope it works this way!