Sunday, 22 August 2010

knitting and scrapbooking....



Thought I would show some photos of projects I am working on at the moment. I started knitting this bag whilst I was in Norway....it was so relaxing knitting this while watching the lovely scenery. The piece of wood is from when my husband and sons helped to chop some logs to pack them into bags of firewood to sell..I am hoping to try and make some buttons from it and tie them randomly onto the loose threads of wool. I am in the middle of scrapbooking the Norway photos and I have been using some pagemaps to help me with the layouts...so if your stuck with scrapbooking these pagemaps are a real help.

11 comments:

Pat Beaumont said...

I knew your holiday wouldn't interupt you being creative - I can see you have been inspired

Sid said...

Great stuff Lorraine. The pages look great and interested to see your completed bag !!

Trudy said...

I love the colors you've chosen for your bag.

So glad you are feeling better, too.

Anonymous said...

Looks like your holiday inspired lots of creation both in the kitchen and with your various art and crafts projects. Amazing what some quiet renewal can do for you. xox Corrine

Anonymous said...

I adore the colors on the bag! I haven't knitted in awhile, and now you've inspired me to get hoppin and toss some needles in my bag and go for it when I'm waiting in line (instead of quarreling with my beloved).
Amy

Stampindamour said...

fantastic Blog!!! :)

-pamela

Donna said...

Lorraine..that is gorgeous! Love the colors and you did beautiful work. I visited Amsterdam during an overnight layover. I loved their food. :o)

Donna

LME said...

Looks good :)

Anonymous said...

Fab and therapuetic knitting, I bet it turns out lovely and love your scrapbooking too
hugs June xxxxx

Lynn Stevens said...

have no talent for knitting myself so I really appreciate those who do it! lovely. I have cut buttons from deer antlers there really fun to use too!

Lori Saul said...

Wonderful art here both the knitting and scrapbooking! I also love the gallery at the top of your blog- beautiful Lorraine!