These are my Pilot Choose 0.7mm gel ink pens, which I purchased through Jet Pens, a fabulous online store stocking all sorts of wonderful writing, drawing, and drafting instruments. I was given a gift certificate last fall and these gel ink pens, along with a very chic fountain pen, were my happy little purchase.
The reason I pulled these out this last weekend is because I'm designing a little knit project - very simple, actually - that needs a bit of embroidery to give it that final flourish. If you're my sister: STOP READING NOW. If you're not, the gift is a Kindle cover, two very simple rectangles knit together, with a buttoned envelope flap. But I need something small in a corner to make it sweet. I couldn't settle on anything for the longest time. Should it be floral? A little bird? Birds are such the rage now: I see them on everything from tote bags to jewelry. An owl would be fitting with the book theme. What about a pattern from tiles I've seen in Istanbul? Or is a simple heart too twee?
There's also the question of color. The cover is a charcoal gray on the back and the flap and a creamy off-white on the front - where I'm imagining the embroidery to be. Red stood out to me at once as the color of choice for a little embellishment. So, a parade of red-colored possibilities began presenting themselves to me: a little apple? Too simple - and reminiscent of the brand. A strawberry? To difficult to capture with yarn embroidery, especially the little seeds. Okay, how about flowers? I wanted something streamlined, not too folksy or granny, not too mod. Simple. Pretty. Ugh. Let's play with the roving in that little paper bag instead!
Oooh! I didn't know there was that much roving in there! Come to think of it, I don't think I had taken the wool out of that bag since I bought it last fall at the Heidelberger Herbst festival. Hmmmm. Maybe I could felt something instead of embroider. But I've never felted. And I don't have any felting needles. Probably a bad idea to try something for the first time when a gift is involved.
But the roving presents such lovely color combinations. Whoever packed that little bag has a gift. Let's look at it again!
It looks like sorbet colors! How about something food related, then, for the embroidery? A cupcake? Soooo overdone. Cute but inelegant. Lollipops? Cute...but how to group them? How many?
This could go on forever. I think I've settled on a group of very simple star-shaped flowers in red. But maybe on the gray side of the cover, with a red blanket stitch around the perimeter of the cover to pull it all together. Or not? If you have any ideas, send them my way!
2 comments:
I told you you should knit Marlowe on it, but did you listen to me?
I just don't think I can capture that kind of goofiness in yarn...
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