". Arranged Words: The Sights, Knitting etc.

29 Aug 2016

The Sights, Knitting etc.

August 29, 2016

Hi there!

Time has been flying along, and the summer is slowly winding down. Queen Anne's Lace, Golden Road, and the  Brown Eyed Susie's are  beautifully carpeting the countryside. It has been such a wonderful summer weather wise: a lot of sunshine and enough rain to pump up the lushness. 


Flora
Bindweed and Jewel Weed.


Fauna
An Osprey watches the watcher. 
My kingdom for a telephoto lens.




Lucky Purple Martins inhabit the 13th floor.

Countryside



Off the Needles
 
Netherfield Evening Bag from Jane Austen Knits Fall 2012
I've always loved the old fashioned recticules, and I have been wanting to knit this pattern since it first came out. So I did a deep stash drive (my stash is embarrassingly small just now) and found this yarn. It's wonderful yarn to knit with, but the colour is not what I expected. With mail order you can't always tell.
 The bag still needs to be lined and requires a French seam, (O, dear) and since my sewing machine gave it up long ago (gasp!), I will sew it by hand. Also, the pattern calls for beads on the points. Will anything match? Perhaps a dye bath would help. :)

Beautiful old things
Loved this display. Old tools (well mostly) of the trade.


 Something different:
Masks ~ Comedy and Tragedy. 
The written words require black ink.


On the drawing board...The Stargazer Lily.

My 20% shoppe sale is on until the end of August. Just type SALE at the checkout.

Thank you! 

Enjoy the week...








9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dixie: I love your blog today except for the Field Bindweed. We have a ton of it in our front yard and it chokes out everything it comes near. Neither Guy nor I are able to work in the garden anymore so it must wait until a friend comes to help out later in the fall. I love your little evening bag. So lovely. Your knitting is superb. Thank you for all the beautiful pictures. Have you read 'Unearthed' by Alexandra Risen? I think you might like it. Love, Joannie

Kim said...

Lovely summery photos, Dixie. Blue, blue skies and pretty flowers.That is some birdhouse. Love your Comedy and Tragedy Mask painting. I can't wait till Summer visits us in all it's glory.

Kim said...

.....oops I forgot to say your evening bag is so pretty. French seams are easy, really they are...you will be fine. =)

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

What lovely photos of flora and fauna.

I 'love' your evening bag. The color looks 'antique' to me, you did a great job knitting it. I think pearls, fresh water ones, would look great with the color of yarn. I'm sure whatever you do will look wonderful.

Enjoy your week ~ FlowerLady

krislovesfabric said...

That bag is beautiful, wow! Great photos and you capture the end of summer very well!

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Thank you, Joanie.
I find Bind weed looks a lot like Morning Glory, which is a favourite of mine. So sorry to hear it has taken root in your garden. I can't imagine how you'd get rid of it. It often runs riot in the woods.
A few of the nurseries here sell native plants; Unfortunately, I noticed there were a few very invasive weeds in that mix.
As you know, I'm always looking for good books, even though I always have several on the go. I haven't heard anything about 'Unearthed" though. Thank you for letting me know. I'll definitely check it out.

Janine @ Rainbow Hare said...

You have a wonderful variety of pictures :) You have very beautiful countryside. I also love your bag and the mask painting is fun :)

betty-NZ said...

Your blossoms are just lovely to see! All your photos are really great especially the cute little prairie dog! I love the field of yellow and the knit bag, too!

Soma @ inkTorrents.com said...

Everything is so beautiful, Dixie!! The bag looks beautiful. The painting looks fantastic. I specially like the eyes. Such a lovely post :)

-Soma