As an artist I like variety combining an interest in watercolour, acrylic, quilting/fiber art and mixed media - sometimes working exclusively in one medium, sometimes mixing them up. I invite you to follow my journey.
About Me
- Diane
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Life and the creative process are about the journey, not the destination. I love working with colour and texture and can get totally 'lost' in the creative process. Variety keeps my creative juices flowing. We are currently traveling full time in a 40' motorhome and bouncing between visits with a son in Albuquerque NM and a son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter in Calgary AB. In between we are busy exploring this great continent on which we live. It's a challenge working from my mobile studio but I am using our travel time to learn new skills and refine existing ones.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Changing Places
I'm making some changes.
My son is in the marketing business and is distressed that his Mom doesn't have a web page. While blogger is serving me well at this time, he wants to move me to Wordpress because it offers functionality that we 'might' need down the road.
So what have I done? Since January I have be posting at
diane-duncan.com
Like the cobbler's children and their lack of shoes, business comes first and the site is not fully functional at this time. My galleries have yet to be built but the blog is current.
For most of the year I was also posting at
http://www.travelpod.com/members/momadunc
This blog focuses on our life 'on the road' in our RV. Because we are staying north this winter, this site is dormant for a few months.
I really appreciate the comments from followers of this site and would love to have you 'come over' to my new site.
Diane
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Socks, Socks, Socks!
1st & 2nd pair - 2009 - 2010 |
3rd pair gifted 2010 - 4th pair 'Hallowe'en' above 2011 |
My 'hallowe'en' socks were a toe up pattern from Cat Bordhi's book "Personal Footprints" and I really like the fit of that pair. I was too far along to 'reinforce' the toes but as the 'kroy' sock yarn I used is heavier than the yarn previously used I will see if they outwear pairs one and two. Bonus - the yarn was 99 cents a ball in a clearance bin in Michael's last fall - $2 socks!
5th pair - a keeper at $2! |
Since Christmas I have completed another pair of socks from 'Kroy' wool, this time using several patterns to get what I wanted. Last year I knit a pair of socks for a gift and used the short heel shaping and discovered that for my foot this heel shaping just wasn't enough 'depth' for my high arch as this stitch pattern doesn't have a lot of give to it. However I loved the mock cable design in the pattern - the Nutkin Sock on www.Knitzi.com. I just did a narrow band of ribbing at the top rather than the fold over, proceeded with the leg design but when I got to the heel I consulted another of my reference books "Sock Knitting Master Class by Ann Budd and used the instructions for the heel flap with the standard Sl 1, K1 reinforcing stitch. Although I don't wear out the heels it was a chance to try a new technique. I completed the sock with a side decrease and kitchener stitch bind-off. I was just completing the second sock when I made my toe discovery!
So on to yet another pair of socks! This pair is back to a toe up pattern form Cat Bordhi's book but this time I am trying something new. Instead of using Cat's toe shaping I used a reinforced toe pattern that I found while researching repair methods. It basically is a round toe and used the same reinforcing stitch as the heel on my previous pair. I think I'm going to like it.
Do you get the idea that I'm hooked on knitting socks? I'm still fascinated with the variety of technique used for shaping and it's a great way to try out new stitch patterns....and my feet love the warmth when the weather is cool!
Monday, January 2, 2012
New Year's Ramblings
I want to wish everyone a happy and productive 2012. I've been quickly scanning the blogs of a number of on-line friends and I am amazed at how ambitious everyone seems to be. I continue to struggle to find blocks of time to focus intensely on my art and have to keep reminding myself of what a wonderful gift my travel experiences are. That said, I have decided that this year I'm going to choose a word to remind myself to find the time to DO something creative every chance I get and to not get discouraged. I've had many great ideas over the past year but nothing to show for them!
Some people choose a focus word for the year and I've been mulling this over and the word that keeps coming to mind is 'PERSEVERE' – to persist determinedly and steadily in an action or belief, usually over a long period and especially despite problems or difficulties, continue, keep at it, carry on, keep trying, stick with it.
Part of my action plan may be to rethink the media and format that I use. I love to work large – but maybe I should explore working small; I love to do free motion and other machine work – but maybe I could explore more handwork; I love to work with fabric – but maybe I should revisit other media…watercolor, pastels, acrylics…on paper for the moment because it is easier to store, keeping in mind that I can also use these materials on fabric if there is a theme or series that evolves.
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