At the rate I’m going, I figure it will take me 7 days to finish Oh! Canada. Seven! Then there is the graft. Knitting is for the evening. Dyeing is left for daylight when I’m not in the office. But… dreaming.. that is all the time. Dreaming, I do! Lately, I’m seeing cables and lace everywhere. Something is brewing.
Cables and lace.
It is there, isn’t it? Just in case you don’t see it, please shake your head quietly and be kind. I can see it.





Comments
11 responses to “cables and lace”
Of course I see it. Although, the picture of the cantaloupe (that is a cantaloupe isn’t it?) kind of creeps me out.
Yeah, cantaloupes are kinda ugly up close. I’m just glad you didn’t post a macro shot of the seeds!
It’s not just you–I see it too! Except the last picture, I can’t figure out what that is. (Seeds sprouting? Pasta maker? Exotic marine life?… π
Cable-ing cantaloupes. I wonder what else could be found in the fruit and vegetable portion of my local grocery that would make one think of cables and lace. Knitting really can be found everywhere.
*sigh* I can see it. For whom does that portend worse (or better?), you or me?
Rootlets? Last picture?
I can totally see it. I don’t think those cantaloupes are ugly close up! I think it’s actually quite beautiful if you look at the patterning π
I so enjoy stopping by here and looking through your lens π
Dream on!
It certainly is there! I see it. Love the netting on your cantaloup! What’s that rooting in the water? Narcissi, hyacinths? Scallions?
My question is, How often do you find yourself counting crossovers, k2ps & ssks, and figuring the maths for the patterns? π
Your Blues colorway is so bright and cheerful these long days of winter!
Cables and lace for sure! I think the muskmelon skins are beautiful! And the rootlets are exquisitely pre-spring. Life burgeoning under the surface.
I love those pictures, great textures. Of course the patterns are there! Intertwining cables, yarnovers, the imperfect stitches, the dropped ones. Nature is perfect and imperfect at the same time.