11/5/14

A wooly Blog Hop

I was invited by one of my favorite makers, Ine of A Picture Book Mind to join her in a Creative Blog Hop where we answer four questions about our creative process. I found out that we had taken almost the exact trip in Norway just one year apart- (of course that peaked my interest) I was very flattered to be asked by her. You can read her interesting post about her creative process here.
 What am I working on?
I don't consider Mountain Girl Yarns as work, because I am one of those "creative types" and dyeing yarn is just too fun to call it "work".
My kids call me a color wizard always stirring a steamy pot of color...hands always an unusual shade of violet or red from dye. At times the kitchen is just one big yarn, colorful bubbly, steaming pots mess, my wood cabinets have little splashes of dye here and there...
This summer I was dyeing a lot of variegated yarn, now I am going into phase 2, solids.
Solids are wonderful in themselves but also mixed in with the variegated  it creates depth and other interesting design.

                 How does my work differ from others of its genre?

My whole day is filled with color... I observe it most all the time. Does it work, how does it make me feel...how can I relate- or not? Can I use this in my house, my yarns, my landscaping, color really effects my day and my mood.
I think all yarn dyers differ in some way- because is hard to replicate a dye bath. I'm not really concerned of what others might be doing it's more important that I am original and that expresses who I am, not trends.  When people see my yarn I hope they want to knit with it and create something of their own, hand made.
I allow myself as an artist to make mistakes and learn from it, I throw caution to the wind and experiment...that's when beauty emerges if you don't get in it's way.



   Why do I create what I do?

My grandmother Ninna....it's all her fault. She taught me how to knit  when I was 6. I grew up in Scandinavia and that was thing to do- you just knit...that's it. My mother and father met at the Textile institute in Boras Sweden, she became a very talented fashion designer always creating with different types of textiles, I grew up with fabric... and it doesn't help that I am born in the year of the " Sheep" in the Chinese horoscope, I guess fiber is in my blood.

We live in "high tech" world and I enjoy creating something "low tech", something tactile and 3 dimensional. Soft yarn that runs thru your fingers that wonderfully warms your heart. Always on the search for different fiber combinations in yarn...something I would like to knit with. What I knit with is what I sell....I wouldn't sell anything I wouldn't buy....there is so much out there to choose from, but I like to keep it simple.
Knitting is Zen for me it calms my mind and find knitting "koselig"...dyeing yarn is just an extension of that + I always have a stash to knit from :)

How does my creative process work?

 As an early riser my head swirls with fresh ideas and color combinations, I can't wait to get to it.  Yarn is like a blank canvas, endless possibilities here, there is no formula or set way...I change my mind a several times because color has energy, it is very exciting to work with. Dyeing all happens in the kitchen, my pots are simmering with dye baths and yarn goes in.  Once satisfied with the color way the yarn gets washed and hung out to dry in the mountain air.
I am known to levitate once a lovely colorway has been created. I enjoy this immensely!
This is important...because  you can become a machine and just produce to keep up with demand loosing sight of the beauty and love you once created...unfortunately this happened with Magnolia Hand spun...overload and poor planning on my part.

Nature here in the mountains of Montana has a lot to do with my creative process...fall foliage, slight nuances of grey in an overcast day, the blues of  the mountain the shades of green and saffron from the Tamarack , a field of wild flowers how it all just is one big symphony of beautiful color...it inspires me to make and create...anything but ordinary.


Thank you again, Ine for the opportunity to answer these questions. I've nominated 3 other creatives I greatly admire and you can expect to see their posts up in the next two weeks: Sian, Leigh and Ruby.
 
  Joining Ginny and Frontier dreams

11/3/14

...the one that got away

  
There is a spot tucked under the mountain a stones throw away from where I live,
pastures with cows
 all one hears is the grass being chewed and an occasional "mooooo"
 I enjoying walking on the dirt roads and conversing with ladies.
 
Today I wasn't feeling all that inspired, actually kind of blah
 Knowing a breath of fresh air and getting out would do the trick.
 
Noticing all the barb wire fencing that keeps the cows in
and intruders out, I wondered
do they know that choice has been made for them?
This young gal caught my eye, her beautiful eyes and long eyelashes.
the tail with the little curl on the tip and soft deep brown winter coat growing in.
There is something so sweet and innocent about cows.
 
"She" was a little curious about me and my camera...shy and not really sure
she carefully inched her way towards where I was standing
Her sisters stood at a respectable distance
I wished her a good morning and "enjoy your breakfast"
 
She was looking past me on the other side of the road...and let out a loud Moooooo
 Startled, I turned around and realized there was cow on the other side of road...that's weird
No fence.
This curious little beauty had gotten out and was now free range.
 With determination she trotted along as if she knew where she was going.
Seemingly happy and fancy free off she went
My new friend put her head down and walked away with the herd.
 Was she sad?
 Did she miss the free ranger on the other side?
How did she feel?
 This pinched my heart a bit.
This little gal had the will and courage to go out and explore.
enjoy a little freedom.
 
(Fully knowing that I could do something here to intervene and locate the farmer)
 
... I walked away ...
 (I made that choice)
 
 Maybe this one felt a little uninspired too
in need of her own space, without fencing keeping her in.
Today was her day.
 
..she was the one that got away.
 
When I came home my mood had lifted.
I had just experienced two animals on 2 sides of the fence. 
One fancy free if only for a few hours
and one that stuck it out with her sisters
 
Choices are a privilege.
 
 and there is no other place I would have rather been today
...it was good choice.


 

11/2/14

New yarn for November

Glacier Peak
Lichen


Blue Ridge Mountain


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New Yarn for November!!!

I will be updating the shop month of November with new freshly painted yarns.
Several new ones today...more thru out the week.


Have a great Sunday!
 

11/1/14

mitt hus

Peace — that was the other name for home.
~Kathleen Norris
 

Mitt hus ~ My house

 mother nature truly has spoiled us
 our aspens have been glowing the maple trees on fire
with autumn color
beautiful mums spruce up the kitchen
 candles lit
 tea is on
 blankets a necessity

it's been peaceful it's been a beautiful October
Hopefully November will be one to remember too 
 
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I have to laugh at this last image
so defines me
 a little bit of everything
garden hat
 cowboy hat
blankets
and slalom skis..heh.
 
 
So how is life in your neck of the woods?