Besides ceramics, I'm working to finish my blanket. I'm finally at the stage where I can work on the border. Because the rest of the blanket design is made up of rows alternating between off-white and brown, I thought the blanket needed something fancier for the border. I found a this overlapping scallop edge design online and decided to try it out. I like it. I think it will balance out the rest of the blanket well. It does require quite a bit of yarn, but I think I have enough for the rest of the blanket.
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When I do ceramics, I like to go with the flow and not do much planning because I do lots of planning in my day to day life. However, I've gotten to the point where I have to keep track of each of the pieces I create.
It's very easy to forget where I am with the status of each piece, especially when they're all at different stages--some need to be fired for the first time, others need to get drier before I can trim them, and yet others need to be picked up from the completed shelf. That's why I take photos after each visit to the studio. Without a visual reminder, I'd forget what I did. I've also started making notes in a notebook. Though I wish I didn't have to be so detailed, I've found this is the only way I can work. |
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