Friday Update....and Fine Art Aran Competition!

Well, it has been a busy week here at Life LDC......

I can't believe it is nearing the end of August already....summer has flown by.  I am trying to take advantage of the great (not so hot you can't stand to be outside) summer weather and do whatever I can outside.

My afghan is finished...a new project has to be cast on!  Rowan Fine Art Aran comes in hanks, so I needed to take my ball winder and swift out onto the deck!  


Daisy of course likes to help!

Gosh...look at that brown face!
a year ago, when I took the photo of her sitting on my lap....she was WHITE!!!!
what the heck?
I think it is the food that I added to her menu....so out it goes!
I hope to show you a pristine white Daisy soon!
A trip to Georgetown for a knit/coffee "date" with my buddy Candice.....on the drive there, what did I see but this....


a tree decorated with bicycles!
I had to stop for a closer look!

Pedalling against Poverty.....The Lending Journey

click through for more information (no affiliation...just amazed at the display of bicycles)

Yesterday Hubby and I, and "the kids" took a road trip up to the  Saugeen Shores area of Ontario - that's the northern coast of Lake Huron.  Known for it's fantastic sunsets....it is a 2.45 hour drive....

While we were there...we of course walked the kids....


Here is Lackie with the Hubby.....Hubby is saying not another photo LOL!!!

Lackie goes back and forth from one side of the path to the other if you aren't walking fast enough. He was saying "there's a squirrel over there...and a bird over there....look out for the bicycle!"


You can tell how excited he is by the tail!
Daisy was with me....she walks very ladylike, until she decides it is time to throw herself down on the ground and roll in something really lovely (lovely to her, disgusting to us).


One of the things we wanted to check out in Port Elgin was this miniature railway - see the railway line? Well, we followed the track....that runs along the lakeside walk...and finally we saw the train in the distance...we had walked a fair way (for our little four legged friends) so we turned around and walked back, thinking the train would catch up to us....no train!

How perplexing was that!

So I've visited the facilities, we all have had a little drink from the picnic snacks I've put together...we are back in the car, driving away....and there goes the train!  Drats - we missed it!
We also visited the Southampton Art School & Gallery....well, the Gallery part
where I found among all sorts of fine art....this adorable papier mache knitting sheep!

You're probably thinking that this sheep now resides in Milton...but I resisted!

Don't forget - hubby was in the car :)
We finished up our visit with Fish and Chips down by the lake....
sometimes I just love a b/w photo!
I'm heading back up this way in September for a workshop that I'll be leading for the Docknits weekend.

Knitting the sample for this workshop has kept me rather busy this month......but it is almost done, and that's why I had to wind up some new yarn...ready for...


My next project which will be knit with +RowanYarns Fine Art Aran!
The design I have chosen is from the newly released....

Yes, the new "Simple Shapes" series of booklets is fabulous!

Sarah Hatton has done a spectacular job of showcasing the Fine Art Aran yarn.
Designs range from super simple....to a bit more challenging....
so something for everyone!

So here's the competition part!

I have more Fine Art Aran in my stash, than I think I will need for my project!
....so, whatever skeins I have left are up for grabs!

All you have to do is click through to the Rowan web site....and guess which of the designs in this booklet I am going to knit!

 Leave a comment here on this post with your guess! 


All correct guesses will be included in a draw for my extra skeins!

Please make sure that you leave some way of contacting you.....a Ravelry name, or your blog address?

This competition will be open until my first reveal project post.....
so get your guesses (entries) in asap!

I love Fine Art Aran.....can't you tell? I've talked about it a bit before.....links back to....

Fine Art Aran Crochet Cowl
"Zen" for the Hubby
The Fine Art Aran Mini Collection
and my Trilogy of Sample Cowls done in Fine Art Aran

so you see, I LOVE this yarn....and wish for you to have the opportunity to give it a try yourself!

So, which design from the "Simple Shapes Fine Art Aran" booklet do YOU think I'll be knitting!




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Comments

  1. I think you'll be knitting Durkar first - as that's where I'd start, a nice all-year-round cardi!
    lindarumsey on Ravelry

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  2. I think your next project will be Cawthorne

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  3. Lynda - Wiartonknits22 August 2014 at 11:06

    I was hoping to see you on the Saturday at the Docknits Retreat, but the timing didn't work out for me. I was relaxing in Port Elgin earlier this week also. Too bad I missed you. Enjoy your time in our area.

    And by the way, I think you might start with Durkar.

    Wiartonknits on Ravelry!

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  4. I like this design, it's really unique. I can't wait to see your progress!

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    1. ? Which design Dayana? The design the dsheep is knitting :) ???????

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  5. I vote for Cawthorne as well - it looks like a good shape for you.
    Lulabellebird on Ravelry

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  6. I think it will be Cawthorne. And I think you should have bought that sheep. It would be a great addition to any fibre artist's living room decor. :-)

    I've read that being in the sun can change the colour of a Westie's coat, but I'm not sure if that also accounts for a brown muzzle. I loved all the pictures of Lackie and Daisy!

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  7. "Hepworth" has your name all over it. I am sure it will turn out to be a stunner.

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  8. I am new to all of this and my name on Ravelry is Tonzies. I fell in love with Rowan Softknit Cotton and am obsessed with knitting a long wrap that drapes down the front maybe with sleeves in Cream, Sand and Lapis but I can not find a pattern to match my dreams. I would appreciate any thoughts you may have.
    Have a wonderful evening y'all.

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  9. Your kids sound like they have very good parents. I hope that my feline kids feel that way. Anyway, my guess isCawthorne, but i'm very interested in what you end up knitting. Knitcrochetsmile on ravelry. I usually knit chemo caps, but not with this yarn.

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  10. Looks like the post I did this morning is not published. After viewing through Simple Shapes, I want to get hold of the patterns myself!! And I think, Anne, you would probably be looking into knitting "Hepworth"; there is a simple elegance about it, and it would look great on you. Thanks for sharing with us on your blog and in fb, etc. Happy knitting! I am MichelleChua on Ravelry.

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  11. I think your next project will be Marsden. My Ravelry name is Applesnow

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  12. I believe you will knit "Hepworth" at least that is the one i would knit.Kind thoughts your way.karin@terkel.dk

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  13. There is a lovely choice in this publication, but I think Cawthorne will be your first knit. Would be mine too! (peppin on ravelry)

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  14. I think you would look great in Meltham - it could be a fabulous cozy sweater that also looks great for going out with the Fine Art

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  15. I haven't finished my Afghan yet so no peeping at any new projects for me! I think you will go for Cawthorne .

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  16. Durkar
    Named after a hotel, Durkar Roods in Meltham...

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  17. I think you will make Durkar.

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  18. I think you are making Marsden but I will make Durkar

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  19. I think you would make Lepton. I would much prefer Durkar. My Ravelry name is armymom08.. Have a great knitting weekend.

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