Tuesday, 6 January 2026

WOYWW 866 Winter art and managing colours

Hi all, 
I’m joining in with our blog hop care of Sarah’s Craftshed and sending healing hugs to Neet, who’s still in hospital.
Art class starts again this week so I’ve been finishing my collage annd watercolour cornucopia. The masking fluid has been on it for a month so I used my Frisk maskaway rubber to ease it off (foreground). It’s surprisingly effective. 

I’m pleased with my painting for once, and we’ll see what our tutor says about it tomorrow. 

This week we’re starting winter landscapes and we’re only allowed to use flat brushes. 
I’ve found a photo I like for a reference.
 Though these are pretty too, if a little busy.  


However, I’ve just checked my notes and Claire specified Kent winter landscapes. I’ve this one from my friend Chris. I’ll print a few and see what I can work on in class. Whenever I think landscapes I always prefer the Peak District, though, it’s home. Chris’s photo is from last year, at Prince’s Parade, as we’ve only had a tiny snowfall so far this week in Kent. Stay safe and warm if it’s worse where you are. 

Brian’s slipover is progressing slowly. I got too ambitious with the amount of different yarns and it got into a robble. 

I’m carrying the yarn up the side and have now restricted myself to two bobbins of yarn plus the cream. I’ve wound alternate lengths of yarn onto 2 bobbins with magic knots and it’s easier to manage. 



Bella is in deep winter relaxation mode, she sends you all rather sleepy purrs. 


And finally …



I’ll be round to visit after class so put the kettle on. 😀
Hugs
Lynnecrafts xx



8 comments:

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I love your cornucopia painting is a triumph and, while the fruits and veg are excellent, it’s the paper wrapping that does it for me, really stunning! Have fun at your class today, you might be getting some snowy inspiration before long if the forecasts are right.
And the funniest are spot on, each one made me laugh!
Hugs LLJ 1 xx

Mary Anne said...

Wow. I thought the slip-over was variegated yarn not different yarns. Respect! It's looking great so far. Lucky man, kept warm with love :D Oh Bella looks so comfy too, she makes me smile. As do the funnies - always welcom every week. Happy WOYWW!
Mary Anne (6)

Helen said...

Hope the landscape painting goes well . My pics will be no help then lol. Keep up the good work with the knitting . Happy woyww Helen #3

Crafting With Jack said...

Love the colours in your second and third landscapes. Well done on your watercolour painting. Love the pattern of your slipover, 3 treble and 3 chain right? The colours go so well together. Happy New Year Angela #13

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi, I can relate to your funny about buying and using stuff up for sure. The slipover is going to be brilliant when it's finished if you don't tie yourself in knots first Lol! Happy woyww with hugs Angela x7x

Anonymous said...

I love your latest painting and the next one looks a challenge…..but really lovely. You’re very talented.
Hugs,
Annie x #10

Twiglet said...

Wow that cornucopia is amazing. I love it. Well done you. Judging by the forecast you may well have some snowy landscapes for your paintings. X x Jo 🌈

Anonymous said...

Landscapes, if I am going for realism is a challenge! I like to make suggestions... of trees and such! Love the color work on the knitting . Happy New Year- Robyn 4