火曜日, 5月 30, 2006

GAH!

I've decided to finally start on Mariah, the pattern by Jodi Greenefeatured on Knitty.

So, I did a swatch. And actual, real swatch. And, I even figured out how to knit correctly (because I knit "backwards" -- right to left needle); I have to twist my knit stitches and on the reverse side, purl with the back loop. It makes an even, nice stitch. I figured out how to do it in the round much, much easier... and it's taken me months to figure out how to do "correct" stitches on flat pieces. Hooray!

Anyway, after doing about... 20 or so lines of the first sleeve of Mariah, I realized that the reason the pattern chart is so hard for me to follow is because it's written so the the right side is followed and the wrong side (which is only knit and purl stitches) is done in the reverse. So I've been twisting all the cables backwards and being confused and... argh.

So, taking pictures tonight, posting maybe a photo, frogging the progress, and starting over again.

Next time: doing both sleeves at the same time.

No sketches in the past week or so. Have been contemplating doing a 24-hour comic... but I would like someone to do it with.

I have started listening to audiobooks as of yesterday. The boy bought a new mp3 player so I have his old (and quirky) one. The book I'm listening to, Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman, MUST be read auditorially. No, I'm serious-- the reader of this book is genius and it's really, really good. I love the writing and the storyteller really brings it to life. Gaiman works well with different media; comics (with various artists) and now audiobooks. I should try reading his books by themselves.

月曜日, 5月 15, 2006

Hats


Hats
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
I finished these hats a long time ago but gave them to the intended people yesterday.

The pink and red hats are baby wool, and the green one is in soft acrylic. While I usually hate acrylic, this yarn was nice and the perfect colour.

Patterns? We don't need no patterns! The green one is a simple top-down knit-in-the-round roll-brim (stockinette) hat. The pink one is also top-town, stockinette with three increasing points, and then some purled rows for a pattern. The red hat was made bottom up with three decreasing points until it came to a point. Because the kid it's intended for? Looks like an elf. SO CUTE.

土曜日, 5月 13, 2006

Finished at last!


Scrap Blanket
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
This is the Scrap Blanket that has been my work in progress (i.e. my procrastination on real projects that require concentration). I started at the foot of the bed and finished tonight...

This blanket was made completely out of scraps of leftover yarn from projects that I've done since I've been in Japan (1.5 years). I knitted this blanket with a twisted stitch ("incorrect" knitting technique according to Japanese knitting gurus) on size 10.5 needles. There is wool, alpaca, acrylic, all weights of yarn-- whatever I was using at the time. And I **still** have a huge stash to bust... more on that later.

I love this blanket.

More sketches coming. I've been working on a bunch of Columbine pictures...

水曜日, 5月 10, 2006

Poppy


Poppy
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
This is the picture I made for my own mom for Mother's day. Now to send it...

A bit of ink and mostly prismacolours on a postcard.

火曜日, 5月 09, 2006

Clippings


Clips
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
Used to be, "clippings" was a term used to describe teeny pieces of plants that were babies and could become big, happy plants.

I still love clippings of plants, but lately I've been doing a lot of clippings in art.

Top left: prismacolours on Japanese vocabulary cardstock (flimsier than index cards). Top middle: prismacolours on index card, cut out with x-acto knife (another thing I've been crazy about lately). Top right: ink on the back of a butter package. Hey, it's perfectly good paper!
Under the ink picture, a magnolia abstract on index card, and to the left of that, a teeny piece of something with green. Just playing with colours, really.

月曜日, 5月 08, 2006

Pufferfish attempt #1


Pufferfish attempt #1
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
First official knitpost!

This is what I've been working on lately. I'm upset because he's round... maybe attempt number 2 will be in pieces?

Anyway, he's still damn cute.

Good art day!


Iris
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
I feel accomplished. It's not perfect but I think it'll work for now.

This is for the boy's mom on Mother's day. I'll post a picture of my own mom's card eventually (I finished it a week or so ago)

日曜日, 5月 07, 2006

Ugh, artist's blo(ck)g


Abstract Rose
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
I have a semi-assignment (draw irises) but my hands and my mind are just not allowing the iris to flow. So I've got a few failed attempts and a lot of frustration. On days like these, I just don't do art. I should knit instead.

Speaking of knitting, I'm working on a porcupine fish (aka harisenbon)... but it's not looking so good. I prefer knitting everything in the round, you see. Which means that I don't have so much control about the shape and instead of looking like a cute little happy fish, he looks like a puffed up, intimidated fish. I'm going to try to learn to crochet, but...

土曜日, 5月 06, 2006

An abstraction!


Out of Body Experience
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
This is an abstract piece made with ink on paper. It can and should be viewed from any angle.

金曜日, 5月 05, 2006

Sketchblog!


Terra from FF6
Originally uploaded by harisenbon.
I enjoyed drawing this picture a lot. Terra from Final Fantasy 6 in ink and prismacolour pencils.

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

水曜日, 5月 03, 2006

Obligatory First Post

Things I love in no particular order:

the month of May
Prismacolour pencils
headphones
Freddie Mercury's voice (this happened today)
mornings

And has anyone else out there noticed that Cloud Blue (which is incidentally one of my favourite coloured pencil colours) does not play well with others? White works wonderfully-- blends colours together and is all soft and shiny. But Cloud Blue is just as stubborn as can be.

Hi to all you out there in the wide world. This is my first entry.