Showing posts with label color inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color inspiration. Show all posts

Saturday, October 01, 2011

Suomen syksy (Finnish Autumn)

I'm not sure I've translated the title of this post correctly. I'm only still a beginner with the Finnish language, and I've learned in three months that even Google Translate has a very difficult time translating Finnish. That's an indication of just how difficult the language is.

This year is my first fall outside of Vermont in 26 years. Fall is my favorite time in Vermont, so I'm definitely sad to be missing it. But I'm keeping busy with so many new experiences here in Finland!

The ground cover is starting to change color
Our summer here was wonderful. Lots of sun, and the temperatures were warmer than average. But then in the middle of August things changed almost overnight. I started wearing jeans and sneakers, and went from exercising outside in shorts, to wearing long pants. 
There are beautiful trails like this throughout the city. What a great place to exercise, and collect your thoughts.
I kept my summer clothes handy, because I thought for sure it was just a cold snap. But after talking with a few new Finnish friends, I realized that every year when school starts in early to mid August, the cool weather returns. Things are starting to look a bit like fall here, but they're feeling a lot colder than any fall I'm used to!
Pumpkins! Not a common sight here. Do you know they don't have pumpkin puree? So no pumpkin bread for us.
This past Saturday it was in the upper 40's with a strong southwest wind. A southwest wind sounds warm, but we're so far north, that it's colder than a strong north wind is in Vermont. The girls and I walked downtown on Saturday and were thrilled we had our Jacoby mitts. I've actually been using them each morning when I walk, since I can't find some of my cool weather running gear.
Gorgeous red foliage creeps up the side of this old building by the girls' school.
Marc was away until that evening, so we had to wait for his help to get down the last winter box from high up in our storage unit. That box contains the ski clothing (too early for that) and all of the hats, scarves and other mittens that are really needed right now. As I unpacked it I realized that we could all do with a few more hand knits this year. So it's time to start planning...
Now those trees remind me of Vermont!
It's been neat to see what people are wearing here to keep warm. I haven't seen as many hats yet - I guess Finns are used to this weather, and clearly tougher than I am so they probably don't pull out the "real" hats for at least another couple of weeks. I'm ready for hats NOW.
A coffee shop encourages outside patrons with cozy blankets.
I've seen many scarves and cowls, some practical, and some quite stylish. Just this morning I saw a beautifully crocheted scarf on a woman - it was a ruffly openwork pattern, and was wrapped about 4-5 times around her neck. I could easily whip one up in a knitted version, but I was more impressed with hers because it was crocheted.

The girls and I take a bus a few times a week to a tennis center, and we pass through the University of Tampere on the way. This means we get to see a lot of students getting on and off the bus. They're definitely wearing a lot of cowls - and I guess the "in" way to wear them is looped twice around whatever hooded sweatshirt or jacket you are sporting, with the hood hanging up and over the back of the cowl. The scarves they're wearing are all big and triangular, with fringe, tassels and pom poms on the edges. There's nothing "plain" in sight!
Even things in the windows are wearing their hand knits. Isn't this a beautiful idea to jazz up plain baskets?
I was inspired by one cowl I saw, and after describing the stitch pattern I wanted and the general size to Barb, she test swatched it, and then asked Kim to knit one up for the shop.
This cowl uses 4 skeins of Berroco Ultra Alpaca which means it's going to be soft and warm and only cost $40 to make. This is a really generously sized cowl for just $40. Not bad! It's also nice and drapey because it's knit on a size 10 needle. The yarn choice was perfect (thanks Barb!) and I can't wait to see it in person! 

This pattern is free with the purchase of any yarn to make it. Just ask for it in the shop, and if you are ordering online, tell us in the comments section that you want the pattern.


Friday, August 12, 2011

What inspires you?

Do you ever get inspired to knit by everyday objects? Whether it's a pattern or texture you see that you'd like to recreate, or simply colors you fall in love with that you'd like to incorporate in your knitting or crocheting?

This past weekend we drove to Helsinki to meet my parents who were arriving from the states for a week's visit. We had a wonderful time, and even though there was much to love about the city (food, sights, design, people, shops, restaurants, markets, etc) I was most inspired by the colors. I found myself thinking about yarn the whole time!

Here are some of my favorite shots from my weekend in Helsinki, and the yarns they brought to mind:
"Golden Girl" posing on the Esplanade
Yarns: Crystal in Gold, Minnow Merino in Green Grass, and  
Vintage in Sunny and Blush
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The corner of Heleninkatu (means Helen's street, so of course we had to take a picture of Helen with the sign!) with its beautifully colored old buildings
Yarns: Baby Cashmerino in Gold, Apricot and Medium Grey
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A block away from our hotel, on Fabianinkatu
Yarns: Baby Cashmerino in Yellow and Dusty Pink, 
Luna in Sunset and Silver Mist, and 
Ultra Alpaca in Salt and Pepper
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Gorgeous buildings we passed on the way to the Design Museum
Yarns: Plymouth Encore in Living Coral, Soft White, 
Golden Glow and Cocoa
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Window boxes full of purple and green foliage along the Esplanade
Yarns: Manos Wool Clasica in Uranium and 
Manos Serena in Mulled Wine and Boysenberry
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A beautiful door at the sea fortress of Suomenlinna
Yarns: Manos Wool Classica in Medium Naturals, 
Manos Rittenhouse in Goldenrod, and 
Manos Maxima in Beehive and Key Lime
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Fish, rice, fruit and vegetables at the Kauppatori, Helsinki's outside market. 
Doesn't this look delicious? (It was!)
Yarns: Berroco Ultra Alpaca in Grapefruit Mix, Grove Mix 
and Cardinal, and Berroco Link in Earthen
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Our first view of the Helsinki Cathedral
Yarns: Sublime Baby Cashmere Merino in Splash, Vanilla, 
Marmite, Carrots and Froggie
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A scrumptious lunch of peas, strawberries and salmon. Okay, we were food obsessed!
Yarns: Jil Eaton Cottontail in Orangini, Poppy, 
Lime, Daisy and Spring
Don't rush through life. Stop for a minute and look around you. Take it all in. Let what you see inspire you in your creations!