Monday, November 21, 2011

Of cloaks and knitted white roses

This weekend I was able to take a few pictures, not to mention venture forth to the fabric store, so let me elaborate on a few crafting plans, shall I?


So first, here is half a finished pair of my easier-to-knit alternative to knee length socks (which I love, mind you), for which I'm avoiding the term 'legwarmers' because it might be harder for me to argue they have true loli potential, which I personally feel they do. OH! And they're going to laceup, hence the rectangular (non tube-ish) shape.

The lighting was not good, so I edited a bit. I'm not familiar with this editing program, so I hope it's not too hard to see! That's supposed to be a window in the center, with chandeliers and rose vines on the sides...

For my winter coat this year, as a cheaper and so much more nerdily fantastical alternative, I'm making a cloak. I have always wanted one, ever since I fell in love with The Lord of the Rings at twelve. Here's my fabric for the outer layer (black with swirlies and points) and the lining (snuggly red fleece).





I used the lining as a backdrop for the clasp (as you can see). I love white gems, and I'm probably influenced in this by the Elves.

Also, I picked up a package of black and white fleur-de-lis appliques that I have been eying for the longest time.

I also acquired a handy little book about embroidery, which I've discovered I love like some people love knitting or crochet or...or flower-making... Anyway, it's "my" craft, if you know what I mean, the one that really feels "right." I think it's because it's a bit like drawing.
Thanks so much for reading, my dancers--I've got to run at the moment though, so I'll see you again soon!

5 comments:

  1. I can't wait to see the cloak. You've picked a beautiful fabric!

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  2. Thanks so much! It's sewing up surprisingly fast.

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  3. Hey there! It was so cool running into you last night. You are the first fellow blogger I've met in real life. :) Hope we'll see you around from time to time!

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  4. You are too, and it really was amazing! I hope so too--I'll definitely be haunting the clubs more often! ;D

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  5. Yet another great blog I haven't actually commented on yet... I was wondering if you were ever going to post on the Dreamers Raven Quill again? I enjoy writing myself and therfore would quite like to read more of a writing blog.
    Signed,
    The Mad Vampire Poet

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