“Busy as a Buzzing Bee”

Edwardian Bead Knit Bracelet or Choker Cover! Just released on Ravelry, Patternfish and Infiknit!

I don’t know how true the saying is, but that is how I feel right now!  Fall classes are about to start and I am working on something new for Vogue Knitting and I am already thinking about the Spring classes.  Whew!

I was watching a bee at work over the weekend, while waiting for Tamera at the photo shoot and I captured this one bee zooming from flower to flower, frantically gathering pollen for the Fall.

The bee was working hard and I was working harder trying to capture him as he went from flower to flower at lightning speed!

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Tamera modelling the Tourmaline Shawl – Unpainted!

The photo shoot with Tamera this weekend, after a false start, went great.  I have some great photo’s and should be able to work on producing a couple of patterns from them.

I had a bit of a scare when the computer, the camera and I had a tiff and lost the photo’s!  Thanks to Brian I learned that nothing is truly lost – as he recovered the photo’s from the memory card!  I could do without that kind of excitement!

I was thrilled when I posted the pictures of the Tourmaline Shawl on the LeTissier Designs Facebook page.  I really enjoyed the comments and feedback on the possible future of the shawl.

Happy Knitting

Lynette

About letissierdesigns

I am an independent knitting pattern designer. My favourite things to design are accessories. Hats, Cowls, Mittens, Gloves, all styles and many weights! Designing anything with lace is my passion. Combining lace with other textures is usually my goal, to add interest and depth to the articles created. Blog - Of Larks and Linnets and Flying Fingers. Facebook - LeTissier Designs Instagram - letissierdesigns I work primarily with natural fibres and love to embellish my patterns. I work to create interesting surface textures with differing stitch patterns and often embellish with beads or buttons. I have designed for Buffalo Wool Co, Vogue Knitting, Zealana, Malabrigo and others. But mostly I design for myself and my LYS. I have worked full time at Mad About Ewe Fine Yarns for over 20 years and started my design process as a method of creating patterns that featured teachable knitting techniques. Everything has grown from those patterns.
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1 Response to “Busy as a Buzzing Bee”

  1. charltonestatetrust says:

    groovy!

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