Knitting // The cold wind in San Francisco made me feel silly for not packing a warm cowl in my suitcase! The avery and anouk cowl designs from Quince & Co. are stunning.
Crochet // I couldn't get enough of the plants, flowers, and greenery in SF. This crochet planter cover by Belle Fleur de Lis is so lovely! I love all of her beautiful crochet work.
Etsy // A sweet, block printed sweater journal from Upper Tiny. I love any city that allows me to wear sweaters in May!
Art // I experienced Blue Bottle Coffee for the first time at the Ferry Building location last week and savored every delicious sip. I purchased a few bags of beans so I can brew a cup of Blue Bottle at home! Now I need to invest in a french press. Illustration by Lan Truong.
Style // This outfit from Cuillere a absinthe is my ideal outfit for the chilly weather in SF last week! Good walking shoes and lots of warm layers for when the weather changes quickly. Next time I visit I will be prepared. :)
Food // One of my favorite breakfasts was from Cowgirl Creamery. I tried the poached egg over grits. I loved it so much that I really want to recreate it at home! This recipe for a poached egg over polenta with olive oil pesto from theKitchn looks like a great option!
Happy Sunday!
These finds are inspired by my trip to San Francisco last week. I had such a great time! It really is a beautiful city and I can't wait to visit again. The combination of delicious food, beautiful weather, and gorgeous scenery made for a week filled with great memories.
Upon arrival, Texas greeted me with open arms, severe humidity, and an unfortunate case of allergies. Starting a new week with a stuffy head isn't exactly ideal. Hopefully this congestion will go away soon. Until then, bring on the tea and going to bed early!
How was your weekend? Are you starting any new projects this week? I would love to see!
Enjoy the rest of your day.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
San Francisco Instagram Photos!
The weather was perfect, although, I wish I would have packed a scarf and an extra sweater or two! I appreciated the cold weather because I knew I would come home to a hot and muggy Texas. I can't wait to visit SF again! I will share more photos and stories about the places I visited next week. Thank you again for all of your kind recommendations!
Now it is time to rest a little, do a giant pile of laundry, and get psyched for an exciting week ahead!
I hope you had a great week too! What are you up to this weekend?
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
What's In My Yarn Bag? with Tara-Lynn from Good Night, Day
Today I am happy to introduce an incredibly talented knitwear designer and fiber-fanatic from Canada, Tara-Lynn and her beautiful shop Good Night, Day. She uses fair-trade sourced alpaca, merino, and cashmere blends to create her modern handknit designs. I am so excited to take this peek inside her project bag and learn more about her creative process.
What do you typically keep in your yarn bag?
What do you typically keep in your yarn bag?
Although I am mostly knitting indoors, at my home, which doubles as my work studio, I actually prefer to knit outdoors when weather allows. Now that it is finally spring in Canada, & close to summer, I tend to use this enormous straw purse, that works especially well storing more than just knitting project or order, ie cell phone, sunglasses, lipstick & a magazine (usually a book too). So, along with the actual knit items, (always I have more than one knitting project on the go), I also carry my own copy of the knitting booklet, (I have a pretty awful memory at times), & I use this falconwright clutch that works well to hold scissors, dpn's, measuring tape & stitch markers tucked into a tea tin.
When did you start knitting? How did you learn?
I am a self-taught knitter, so I spent many hours pouring over library books & youtube tutorials, until it finally stuck. I also taught myself to design my own patterns, because I wasn't always fond of the fussy patterns out there, & started using skills I was discovering that made knitting easier, less time consuming, like seamless knitting. I've been knitting for under a decade now.
Are you working on any fun projects? We want to see!
I've begun to work on even more DIY inspired projects, like adding the custom hand crafted extra large circular knitting needles I use to the shop & even the fair trade south american sourced wool. It's been thrilling to share what i know, rather than hoarding my patterns & supplies. I just printed my fifth edition of the good night day: modern & minimalist knitting patterns booklet, I do everything involved in the making of the book & then have it printed locally. So now i am in the works of doing the
second knitting booklet, which will include the kingston sweater, which has been the most requested of my items to have in pattern form, & even new items from my most recent f/w 13 collection, like the petawawa toque (which is offered as part of a knitting kit already).
What is your favorite knit creation that you've ever made?
I'm really proud of the perth cardigan, I've wanted to design this forever & have it available as hand knit item in the shop. However, my favorite items to knit are quick, because i am impatient & the reward is pretty instant to see, so my knits like the simcoe cable headband or the markham loop collar do the trick, love doing cables & loop stitches, also the wool used is ultra soft to knit with.
Do you like to carry your yarn bag with you and work on your crochet projects in public? Where do you feel most comfortable knitting and crocheting?
I've probably knit everywhere you can imagine, for two reasons because I am addicted to knitting and I have orders to fill /or inventory. Obviously, it is most comfortable at home, on my couch, with my
cat, while watching tv, I have a weakness for documentaries & period dramas. But I am always prepared to knit anywhere.
What is your favorite part about knitting?
Thank you so much for sharing! Your knitwear designs are gorgeous and inspiring.
I hope you enjoyed getting to know Tara-Lynn!
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Published in Crochet Today!
It is such an honor to have an interview and my first pattern published in the June/July issue of Crochet Today! I picked up this magazine when I first taught myself to crochet and was finally ready to give patterns a try. I can't believe I have my own pattern published in the magazine! So exciting!
The apple and orange potholders remind me of trips to the farmer's market during the summer. I can't wait to visit the local markets again! I really want to drive out to the Ham Peach Orchards for some peach ice cream. ;)
Make sure you check out the June/July issue this month! I hope you enjoy the patterns! :)
How is your week going so far? Thank you for the San Francisco recommendations!
The apple and orange potholders remind me of trips to the farmer's market during the summer. I can't wait to visit the local markets again! I really want to drive out to the Ham Peach Orchards for some peach ice cream. ;)
Make sure you check out the June/July issue this month! I hope you enjoy the patterns! :)
How is your week going so far? Thank you for the San Francisco recommendations!
Monday, May 13, 2013
A Black Tea Cake & Handmade Card for Mother's Day
I hope you had a great Mother's Day yesterday! I went with all handmade gifts and made my mom a cake and a card. She loved this black tea cake with honey buttercream frosting from Pastry Affair! It tastes like a cup of tea! My mom is the best. She is so kind, loving, patient, and constantly inspires me to be a better woman. Plus, my love for tea originates from my mom. She taught me well. ;)
I also made her a flower card with a pom-pom and yarn pieces!
I am on my way to spend some time in San Francisco for the next few days! This is my first trip to SF and I hear it is a beautiful city. I can't wait to experience it all for myself! I will definitely share photos from my trip on Instagram and Twitter this week. :)
Happy Monday!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
The Blush List - Summer Rainbow
Knitting // This rainbow of hand-dyed yarn is simply gorgeous!
Crochet // I can't wait to try this crochet hexagon tutorial from Meet Me At Mikes.
Etsy // Nicole Porter's Etsy shop is filled to the brim with colorful home goods, like bowls, spoons, and printed napkins.
Style // I love this 'Blossom Boxer' editorial found via Oyster Fashion.
Art // "Chill Out" by Telegramme StudioFood // I need a scoop of blueberry muffin ice cream immediately.
First of all, Happy Mother's Day to all of the moms out there! You are so amazing! I don't know where I would be without my mom. :)
It's hard to believe that summer is almost here! Even though the heat isn't exactly my favorite thing, I am always excited about the bright colors and frozen treats that come with warmer temperatures. Also, the snow cone stand in my town finally opened this week. When that rainbow-colored snow cone sign is propped up on the side of the road I know that summer is just around the corner.
This weekend was very busy and I still have some packing to do before I leave town for the week. I will definitely share pictures of my trip on Instagram!
How was your weekend? Did you do something special for your mom today?
Happy Sunday to you!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Weekend Plans 5/10 - 5/12
Happy Friday everyone! This week was AMAZING for so many reasons. I can't think of a better way to end it than by finally seeing The Great Gatsby! Oh man....I am way too excited. The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books of all time and I can't wait to see Baz Luhrmann's interpretation. The soundtrack is awesome too!
Yes I planned my outfit...I've had it planned for months. That isn't weird at all! Haha. (My sweatshirt is from Out of Print and my headband is from Giant Dwarf.) I'm not sure what could possibly compare to Gatsby this weekend, but I have a few things planned...
- Gatsby comes first...of course.
- I have some packing to do this weekend! Next week I am going out of town for a few days and I am so excited! It is going to be a great trip. I can't wait to take pictures and explore a new city.
- There is always something yarn related happening over here and I especially love these colors!
That's about it! It is going to be a busy weekend getting ready for a week away from the computer...but I can't wait.
I hope you have a great weekend too! Are you going to see Gatsby? Enjoy!
Yes I planned my outfit...I've had it planned for months. That isn't weird at all! Haha. (My sweatshirt is from Out of Print and my headband is from Giant Dwarf.) I'm not sure what could possibly compare to Gatsby this weekend, but I have a few things planned...
- Gatsby comes first...of course.
- I have some packing to do this weekend! Next week I am going out of town for a few days and I am so excited! It is going to be a great trip. I can't wait to take pictures and explore a new city.
- There is always something yarn related happening over here and I especially love these colors!
That's about it! It is going to be a busy weekend getting ready for a week away from the computer...but I can't wait.
I hope you have a great weekend too! Are you going to see Gatsby? Enjoy!
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