Monday, 20 September 2010

woodland hoodlet


woodland hoodlet pattern i just finished ♥

its good for picking red red berries in the woods.

and for stopping to chat with deer along the way.

sometimes deer are shy to tell you their names are lieselotte & twigs.

so take lots of pretzels with you. deer love pretzels. its the salt.

yay the little heidi spencer tour is done. it was fun because i got to sit in the dark corner and pretend i was david gilmour on the lap steel. yes i know he doesnt play lap steel. but if he did. plus i could drink as much vodka as i wanted to and chirp to myself and no one seemed to notice one bit! its a bit harder to fall over if you are sitting down. it made me love playing out again because my legs werent all wobbly-like. playing out can be nervousing. i know its not a word but it means what i mean.
so... ♥ woodland hoodlet ♥ would you like to make your very own?
here is a quick paypal link if youd like the pattern. its 5.50usd.

oooh also.. here is the quick fox hiding in the shed.
this is the only picture that wasnt so blurry ♥

*shy* xoxo

41 comments:

Robbie said...

Did you try to shoo the fox out with the Daily Mail?

Cateaclysmic said...

That's beautiful and say hello to your foxy visitor from me xoxo

Anonymous said...

i see you´re preparing yourself for winter already ♥

the fox is adorable!

xxxx

Unknown said...

The foxy is so handsome! The hoodlet is beeee-uuutiful.

Valerianna said...

Lovely fox in the shed... obviously quite startled that you came upon him/her... ! And if I did knit, I'd be tempted!

Elva Undine said...

Perfect hoodlet and perfect fox, they go together like moss and rocks. I still haven't made my little needle holders and now you have this up and I so want it...

stephanie dosen said...

hi everybody! thanks :) valerianna~ i thought of your spirals today as i was swinging on my swing with my coffee! i could see the ink going into the paper. so so lovely.

robbie~ i can only assume he is a postman fox and has been stashing the letters he didnt feel like delivering into my shed for a long long time. lazy get.

stephanie dosen said...

hi jessica~ good to know im not the only one with stuff i want to do but cant find the time!!! ps. you have a surprise in your ravelry inbox ;)

juicyknits said...

This is cute!

Cupcake said...

Oooh I love it! Definitely adding to my queue.

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Ooh, I do love the fox!

And of course, I am besotted with the hoodlet, so I'm off to purchase now. It looks the perfect think for long walks in the woods with Edward.

Aline said...

Loved the fox! I wonder if he reads the love letters?
Your hoodlet is sooo beautiful! My sister would love something like it. I love everything you have designed so far. Must catch up with you! :) ali xx

Caroline Ergy Erg said...

Ohh wow once again, you've really made me want to learn how to knit again, i must go through all your patterns and see which is easiest to start off with :D i love the little tassel on the hood. Plus i also want the white petticoat dress your wearing, it's wonderful!

I think that's a great photo of the foxy, he is very handsome indeed!
xxxxxxxxxxxx

Anonymous said...

Oh the hoodlet is so gorgeous and perfect!

stephanie dosen said...

thanks all you darling lovely friends :) ooh juliet i have been trying to comment on your lovely blog for so long but it never knows me :( hearts and foxes xoxo

A Mermaid's Tale said...

Oooh that looks so cosy! I look forward to the cooler autumn days because I like to wear layers of warm clothing and feel really snug. I've never seen a fox round here but I have seen deer. Several times driving home in the dark from the shop, where the road meanders through a woodland, a deer has stepped out into my headlights and I have caught my breath as I watch it gracefully cross and leap onto the opposite bank. Magical!

Christine said...

It's beyond gorgeous. I've been going through your blogs and patterns for the last hour. I'm just in awe....

Jo Potter said...

This is such a lovely post. If I could knit a Woodland Hoodlet for myself I would definitely wear it while I was collecting berries in the forest! :-)
Your hoodlet is a beautiful design. It looks like Celtic knotwork on the front. :-)

When you look into a foxes eyes there is a special moment, like you are connecting with each other.
I have seen a fox in the woods and it was a special when we just stared at each other. Your Mr Fox is stunning. What a magical photo.

Fairy moments.
Jo.xx

Emily's Moose - Karolina Kubikowska said...

I absolutely love the hoodie! And you look so dreamy in it. The fox was worth waiting for, he is beautiful.

<3
K

Anonymous said...

there´s a tag for you in my blog ^-^

love!

Shell said...

Your woodland hoodlet is lovely!!

Leah said...

oh, how precious! the fox is too cute, and i adore your hoodlet. you're so talented, it's amazing.
xx

Anonymous said...

I want that hoodie pullover! I especially love big hoods like that!!
And you garden is IVY-esque!
Love it all!
I like your fringe and pinky cheeks, aww!
Is that a real fox? A taxidermy one?(because if so, he looks reeaaalll)

Meow.
Alex

cloudgathererholdmedown said...

the best lives are like real-life dreams.

you and your hoodlet and fox are adorable
*

Jocerane said...

Lovely capelet!
I love deers, and I love foxes!
I once saved a baby fox who had been punched by a car; he was so cute!!!

Such a Wondrous Place this Faery Space said...

That is perfect for a cool, dewy faery jaunt in the woods! Gorgeous dear! Sending you happy thoughts.

Natanya Louise Waybourne said...

Hello beautiful :) just got your twitter message ! Hehe... Love your little hood btw <3 <3 sending you petals and fluff xxxxxx

Anthropomorphica said...

That is a lovely capelet and the tassle really makes it :) Oh if only I could knit....

I love the magnificent fox, what was the chance of catching such a beautiful image! Thanks for posting it.

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

You are up on my blog again today!
Your patterns are entrancing!

Anonymous said...

WoW, it´s beautiful. I must say my grandma to do me the same but in different colour ;o)

Anci said...

The woodland hoodlet is wonderful !! If only I could knit... :)

xo
Anci

jo te raa said...

Could you pleeeeeeeeeese make a crochet version????

I would adore you forever :)
xxxx

Hello Naka said...

wow your knitting skills are amazing ! i would love to knit a cute hoodlet, but I still cant read pattersn that well T_T

the photos are amazing too :3

Abigail Oliveros said...

that is such a lovely idea for a hoodie

poet said...

Hi there, me again: I've given you the Versatile Blogger Award. Hope you appreciate :)

Cheers,
poet

Ariana said...

It looks so devastatingly cozy!
xxx

Anonymous said...

rediscovering your blog has made my afternoon. And I'm currently listening to owl in the dark - perhaps a little too fan girl but nevermind!! I love that hood you knitted, wish I could knit. Glad to see your cats are looking as cute as ever!
Xxx

Alex said...

Just read "nervousing" and thought what an appropriate word to describe how things sometimes are... didn't think it wasa word at all... but well, would have appreciated it...then reading your next sentence that it wasn't a word after all... too bad.
Love your unique way to see the world.

Anonymous said...

Good evening

Just wanted to show my appreciation for your time and hard work

Samantha Rose McDonald said...

Everything you knit is such a dream. I just bought a pattern for your 'Where the Wild Things Are' hat, but alas I'm only a beginner, it will be a while till I finish that! At any rate, I would buy everything you knit if it was ready made. Keep up the lovely craftsmanship.

xoxo

owlsinthewood said...

stunning photo