So, a knitting hero. This topic is actually pretty easy for me because when I saw it, I knew immediately who I would write about.
If I say "owls sweater" what do you think of? This?:
Owl Sweater |
By the way, I will put a link in the captions of the photos, linking back to her website.
Kate (I feel as if I know her well enough from her blog to call her Kate) is a talented designer, writer and teacher in Scotland. Her blog Needled is a window into her life, and she shares so much with her readers.
Let me talk first about her designs. Stunning. She has everything from sweaters, whimsy ones like Owls, to lovely wardrobe staples like Decco,
Deco |
Peerie Flooers |
Rams and Yowes |
I also said that Kate was a great writer. I've learned so much from her posts. Go to her blog and you can read everything from a post of tips for knitting one of her designs (Boreal Tropic) to a post from her dog Bruce about a walk he went on (River Almond Walk). She's a great teacher, writing about historical textiles, such as "from Muhu Island."
As wonderful as these posts are, it's the writings about her recovering from a stroke that really stand out. Maybe I'm more sensitive to these posts because I have MS and many of the things she deals with are similar to what I have to deal with. Kate had a stroke at a young age, but she is persevering and designing and writing about knitting in her historical e-magazines, Textisles. She's honest about her struggles, but there are good days and you get to enjoy those with her too, like when she rode a bike for the first time since the stroke in "Machine."
I could go on and on. I haven't even gotten into the fact that she's in Scotland, one of my favorite places in the world. So not only is the blog a glimpse into the life of a designer but also about living in Scotland.
But this has to be enough for now. I'm struggling with some fatigue right now with the MS, so I need to knock off and rest a bit. I hate to just cut this short, but I'm sure Kate would understand.
Go to her blog. Read the posts, admire the pictures, drool over the patterns, and learn something about historical textiles. You'll see what I'm talking about.
Enjoy reading about others' heroes. I'm going to do that later today, so I'll see y'all later.
11 comments:
I love that owl sweater too.
I love Kate's blog too. Her designs are great and I admire her strength and determination.
The owl sweater is one of my favourites...such a brilliant design.
I enjoy Kate's blog too. Her patterns are wonderful but it's her determination that keeps me reading her blog.
Snap - KAte was my hero today too!
Oh wow! I've seen that owl sweater, but didn't know much about the designer. Thank you so much for telling me more about her. Now I have a heap of patterns to add to my queue on ravelry :)
She is clever and very nice.
I'm always inspired when I read Kate's blog posts.
I think I've seen that owl sweater, but never knew who designed it. Kate sounds like a wonderful, inspiring person.
Hope you got some rest and are feeling a bit better.
I am familiar with the sweater, but not the designer. What an amazing person! When this week's blogging is done, I do plan to get to know "Kate."
I chose Kate as well - she is amazing!
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