A project started 6 years ago, when we lived in a cold, cold flat.



Now I've found out this work in progress - shall I finish it by this winter? Is 6 years a record for finishing a crochet project?
But what is the colour of freedom?
I saw the link for the color of program on iHanna's blog. It is such an enjoyable site and it is fascinating to see the colour build. Maybe this is what synaethesia feels like?




The project is organised by Spirit Cloth, with the aim to collect 1000 stitched feathers from around the world. She asks that the cloth is recycled, luckily I have lots of fabrics that I just can't bear to throw away. I picked this kitsch fabric, it was a top that I wore until it fell apart, beyond repair.



I like the bright 70s inspired pattern. For my feather, I picked a plain brown embroidery thread to match the print. My feather can now fly away to New York.
This time the fish need to be sparkly, to welcome the Celeste into Portree harbour. In my yarn stash I found some white acrylic with a silver thread running through - perfect!
I used the same pattern as before, but only 20 rows of 40 stitches in the middle, to make it the required size.

For full details of the project see here and here. Now to send the fish to Skye!
I made a chart of the even rows, and got to it. The green dots indicate to knit, purl on the blanks and purl on the red dots (I just put the eyes and ears as red to highlight them).
And the result... It is not perfect, but trying to pixelate a guinea pig is quite difficult, what with them being essentially furry potatoes.
I should point out that this guinea pig wash cloth - is not for washing the guinea pigs! As they really wouldn't appreciate that!
This week I am mostly attempting to get organised. So far I have only managed to get my sewing threads in order... Wish me luck!
Kapp'n is a turtle who appears in the Nintendo game Animal Crossing. In the Game Cube version, when you attached your GameBoy Advance, you got access to an extra island, and kapp'n would gladly take you over on his little boat. He would sing sea shanties as you made your way across, about love or cucumbers (or ocassionally both). This morning Heart & Lungs issue 2 landed on my doorstep, and amongst the beautiful illustrations, interviews and stories, there inside is my ode to kapp'n.
You can purchase Heart & Lungs here, and even have a sneaky peak inside here. Go on.