Last
summer was fun. I had nicely busy days with sewing and crafting: great way to
enjoy some extra free time and prepare the exciting new season. One of my
favorite things I’ve developed is knitting while sipping a lovely herb tea at
my local teashop. I used to be a huge cappuccino-holic, and still I worship it
every day (cannot imagine starting a day without one), but recently I explored
a new joy from drinking herb tea. I might put up my experience this way: Coffee
energizes and inspires me while the herb tea relaxes and calms me down. This
means tea goes with knitting perfectly. So, what’s my favorite? Chamomile and lemongrass
so far. There are many different kinds of leaves and I am so tempted to try new
ones every time I visit the shop. Shapes and fragrances of tea leaves and
petals amaze me all the time, but most exciting part is watching those tealeaves
are getting infused creating a breathtaking colorways in the special teapot.
While
the tea is getting ready, here’s something I would make: little coasters for
tea cups. I got this heavenly soft and beautiful yarn by Debbie Bliss (http://www.ravelry.com/yarns/library/debbie-bliss-cotton-denim-aran)
a few years ago and saved it for something special. The only problem is I have ‘one’
ball that it is little too small for any kinds of projects. Then one day while
I was hanging out at Ravelry (Yes, I know. I am having too much fun over there),
I found this gorgeous pattern called herringbone stitch. I fell in love with it
instantly when I tried first time and thought it would go with my denim yarn
perfectly. There are a few different types of herringbone stitches out there,
but I realized the first one I tried looked most gorgeous and constructs a very
durable fabric.
So,
what about you? What are you working on recently? I am sure you guys have long
lists to knit or create as I do. I heard many of my Ravelry friends finishing
some fabulous projects for Christmas gifts already. Aww.. I am so~ jealous! I will
really have to kick some butt this season. Hope the beautiful weather inspires
you and you have lots of fun with your creative activities in this fall. Endulge yourself with some tea or coffee and enjoy
whatever you do and see you soon.~
Soyun.
11 comments:
Great post :) Love that tea pot and those little cups. Your coasters are beautiful also.
I am working through my knit list at the moment also.. trying to finish up a hat that has been giving me trouble and ready to move on to the next project! ;)
I love the look and the texture of the herringbone stitch - lovely!
ekaterin4luv
Lovely post with lovely photos and the coasters look really pretty. I am a crocheter and not a knitter, but it about working with yarn that feels so good, isn't it? I am working on a bedspread and cushion covers.
Darling pictures. What wonderful tea cups! The coasters are beautiful.
Well done,looking good!
A nice idea to enjoy a cup of tasty herbal tea
Patricia (rubin at ravelry)
I really like your coasters. Thanks for sharing them with us.
I'm working on many things about now but my favourite has to be my Umaro.
Right now I work on a wingspan, a Molly Weasley amazing technicolor housecoat, a hooded scarf and some more small stuff. Very nice sewing you make!
hugs Evfa (solfjader on Rav)
Love the coaster! They look great in that yarn :)
xo
The coasters are beautiful.
Thank you for sharing the link to the heringbone stich - it's in my queue now!
Your blog is just amazing - so many lovely things you show here. I always enjoy to scroll me throu and find new inspiration. Good work!
I found you on Ravelry! I love these coasters, their beautiful color and textures..You have an awesome blog..I a new follower :-)
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