This week’s assignment is to focus on the shadow of your subject rather than the subject.






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This week’s assignment is to focus on the shadow of your subject rather than the subject.






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I like the way these two drawings of hands knitting are actually connected by a knitted piece.

My choice for ‘pause’ is granddog Chappy ‘pausing’ for a nap with his head between his ‘paws’. 

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This week’s assignment, capture a scene with strong contrasting colors.





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This month’s final assignment is to try creating a 3D image. Include elements in the foreground and background that work together to separate those two parts of the scene. My choices are from museums I have visited in the last year or so.
Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ New York City



Portland Maine Museum of Art ~ Portland, Maine

Albany Institute of History and Fine Art ~ Albany, New York. The exhibit was called ‘Well Dressed in Victorian Albany’.


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Happy laughter among friends.



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Share photos using the rule of thirds.





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Hey everyone! These two hats went live months ago and I realized I’d not done a post. So here they are!
Both are unisex adult hats featured fun textured patterns. They’re quick to knit and make great gifts.
Here are the details on the two hats.
Janie’s Chevron Hat
This slouchy unisex hat, with or without the optional pom pom, is all about texture and comfort.
The seed stitch chevron and diamonds pattern is enough to keep your interest, and to show off the lovely yarn, but isn’t too complicated.
This hat is a companion to my short story, The Fabric of the Stitches. In that story, Janie works on a hat pattern while recovering from a horrible loss. This is a variation of her first version, Janie’s Diamond Hat.
Sizes
Unisex S (M, L), to fit 20 (22, 24)“ / 51 (56, 61) cm head circumference
Finished Measurements
Head circumference:
19¾ (21¾, 24)“ / 50 (55.5, 61) cm
Height including brim: 9¼ (9¾, 10¾)” / 23 (25, 27.5) cm
Yarn
The Yarn Collective Hudson Worsted, 100% Merino Wool (219 yds / 200 m per 3.53 oz / 100 g), 1 (2, 2) skein(s) (186 (214, 261) yds / 171 (196, 239) m), shown in Size Small in Natural.
Needles
US 6 / 4 mm, or size needed to obtain gauge
US 5 / 3.75 mm, or one size smaller than size needed to obtain gauge, for ribbing
US 4 / 3.5 mm or one size smaller than needles ribbing, for tubular cast on
Your choice of circular needles or DPNs for working in the round
Gauge
24 sts and 36 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in St st with larger needles
Notions
(4) stitch markers, (1) unique for beginning of round; yarn needle; waste yarn if doing tubular cast on
Skills
working in the round, increases, decreases
Both Chart and Line by Line instructions provided
Janie’s Diamonds Hat
This unisex slouchy hat features a center band of large seed stitch diamonds with bands of smaller purl diamonds above and below.
Use handpainted yarn for a colorful hat with hints of textures, or a solid yarn for more distinct patterns.
This hat is a companion to my short story, The Fabric of the Stitches. In that story, Janie works on a hat pattern while recovering from a horrible loss. A variation, Janie’s Chevron Hat, also available, features both chevrons and diamonds.
Sizes
Unisex S (M, L), to fit 20 (22, 24)“ / 51 (56, 61) cm head circumference
Finished Measurements
Head circumference:
19¾ (21¾, 24)“ / 50 (55.5, 61) cm
Height including brim: 9¼ (9¾, 10¾)” / 23 (25, 27.5) cm
Yarn
The Yarn Collective Pembroke Worsted, 100% Merino Wool (219 yds / 200 m per 3.53 oz / 100 g), 1 skein (143 (164, 195) yds / 131 (150, 179) m), shown in Size Small in Carnelian.
Needles
US 6 / 4 mm, or size needed to obtain gauge
US 5 / 3.75 mm, or one size smaller than size needed to obtain gauge, for ribbing
US 4 / 3.5 mm or one size smaller than needles ribbing, for tubular cast on
Your choice of circular needles or DPNs for working in the round
Gauge
22 sts and 32 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in St st with largest needles
Notions
(6) stitch markers, (1) unique for beginning of round; yarn needle; waste yarn if doing tubular cast on; pom pom maker for optional pom pom
Skills
working in the round, increases, decreases
Both Chart and Line by Line instructions provided
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