My creative space is primarily whats going on in my head, not a defined area geographically.
So here on my ironing board sit the things most recently destined for my creative purposes. The red wool Scarf I am working on ( knitting ), The skein of delicious Lush Yarn 50%Merino 50%Silk I will be working with (crochet), Our house plans (potential renos taking up lots of brain space), Gorgeous Japanese print fabric I got from Retro Mummy this week, and some dried lavender taken from a neighbourhood garden as I walked by.
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Great stash..Loving the scarf!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how one creative idea leads to another to another... and we end up with several projects on the go at once and little creative "messes" everywhere!
ReplyDeleteit has to begin somewhere ...keep dreaming!
ReplyDeleteI use my ironing board as a dumping ground too. Looking forward to watching all your projects unravel or ravel as the case may be.
ReplyDeleteLots of wonderful creativity! Loving the bright red scarf.
ReplyDeleteI do all sorts of 'visualising' while I am ironing...is that wrong ?, maybe its not really 'mindfull' living- oh well, whatever it takes!I can't really take too much 'mindfull' ironing! and I would way rather have your beauties on my ironing board!than my ususal stuff-
ReplyDeleteEnjoy them and keep dreaming!
Annamaria
I know that fabric ;) Love the Lush yarn, look forward to seeing what the turns into xox
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric, and the yarn looks lush. A dumping ground is the best use for an ironing board.
ReplyDeleteWow! You do have lots of things you're juggling. As a mental space and as a materials space it's really gorgeous and definitely exciting, I'd say! :) K
ReplyDeleteWhat great fabrics and yarns. It's bound to end up in some amazing finished pieces!
ReplyDeleteI love the cute fabrics you have and the scarf is a gorgeous colour. I hope all the renovating goes smoothly. Smiles Catherine
ReplyDeleteOh, that yarn looks scrumptious! I love lavender, too. Thanks for letting us peek at your creative space.
ReplyDeleteI have housey things taking up a lot of my creative brain space...it's exhausting.
ReplyDeleteHee hee we did go shopping at the same place!
ReplyDeleteLovely things going on in your creative space.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric. You have quite a few things there to keep you busy and creative for a while.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics and the yarns are all so delicious!
ReplyDeletethat pink fabric is my favourite so far! I'm dying to use it but been so busy cutting orders!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelovely blog, I love those dishcloths you made for the swap.....
Corrie:)
Wow....I love the Red!!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing how everything's bouncing around in there. Good luck sorting out the house plans, very exciting to think about that. Your scarf is beautiful, I love the wide ribs along it. The Japanese fabric - very cute! I'd love some of that!!
ReplyDeleteIt's all about the cutesy japanese fabrics at the moment isn't it?! I love the yarn too... and I love the clash of them together, it just looks like most surfaces in my house.
ReplyDeleteI love that scarf!
ReplyDeletehey that fabric looks very similar to some i have stashed...you are encouraging me to go raid my stash...oh no ..i dont need something else to distract, take my time right now...if ever..LOL...time time time...happy creating T :)x
ReplyDeleteI have that fabric but I love it too much to cut in to. I must use it not stash it!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric and that skein of yarn looks really yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are lovely and the yarn looks great! I bet that will be one great scarf for this winter! Ironing is one of those activities that just asks for the mind to go floating to all kinds of creative spaces. I love that!
ReplyDeleteLove your creative space. very creative!
ReplyDeleteThat scarf is something else; where did you get the pattern for it?
oooooooooh, that FABRIC!! drool!!
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