Lately, my mind has been in full inspiration mode. I am constantly sketching and thinking up new patterns and projects for the year ahead. I can only hope that this year will be filled with even more creative and inspiring moments.
I played around with crocodile stitch yesterday and I am in love. There are so many possibilities for this stitch. It has such a great look and texture. I also set up a cork board where I can pin pictures, color palettes, illustrations, swatches, and other inspiring bits and pieces. I'm pretty sure I already need a bigger one! At some point this year I hope to finally set up a small, creative workspace where I can work and dream. Even if it is just a tiny corner of a room, I'll take it!
This part of the process is definitely my favorite. Trying new things, making adjustments, and trying again until something great comes together.
How do you stay inspired with your craft? Do you have an inspiration board too or do you mainly use Pinterest?




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I just bought a cork board the other day and it's still laying on my floor waiting to be filled with inspiration. Thanks for this post! You inspired me to finally pin stuff on it.
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That stitch is lovely! It would make the prettiest scarf. Can't wait to see what you come up with this year!
ReplyDeleteThank you Amy! :)
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ReplyDeleteI saw your photo of this stich on Instagram and I had to try it. I love how it's looking! Thanks for being so inspiring and keeping me on my toes when it comes to my knit and crochet projects!
ReplyDeleteThat's great Autumn! Thank you! :)
DeleteThe crocodile stitch is super cute! I think it'd look amazing to snazz up a hand bag.
ReplyDeleteI use millions of note and sketch books that I have to hand always.!
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How funny, we just updated our cork board pin boards too! I can never get the hang of crocodile stitch, yours turned out wonderfully!
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The wool here is such a lovely colour! I use a corkboard for all of my inspirational tear-outs and patterns and pictures. It makes me smile every day when I see it.
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nice stitch! looks a bit complicated. I have a corkboard too. I use it for fabric swatches and color inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little thing. Love it's simplicity. I imagine a cloud or a stream of water. I would already buy it just like this.
ReplyDeleteCool stitch! Your swatch has a great layered look. Excited to see what it will inspire!
ReplyDeleteI use a corkboard and Pinterest to store/ display projects and ideas. Pinterest has more ideas than I can possibly use, but I love it!
I agree! Pinterest can be overwhelming sometimes. A cork board is great for focused ideas!
DeleteThat cork board is such a cute idea! And I LOVE that crocodile stitch! What would you make with it though? Hmmm maybe a bag? That'd be adorable! I'd love to see what you use it for :)
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Oooh..what a gorgeous swatch!! :) I'm gonna have to look this stitch up! I started a similar board right above my desk(s), and it has crochet & knit stuff all over it, and vintage needlepoints...all kinds of stuff! It expand beyond and now things are just tacked to the wall, and it's lovely. :) I can't wait to see how yours grows!
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ReplyDeleteWow i love the crocodile stitch! I have a cork board,but do use pintrest heaps.
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ReplyDeleteOh how I wish I kept all my inspiration in one spot! The cleaning out of my cupboards in the last few weeks is revealing to me just how haphazard I am with this... folders full of cut out bits and pieces, random sketchbooks and graph charts, Pinterest, Evernote, you name it, I use it!
ReplyDeleteI love that stitch! I found the instructiond for a similar one that I really wanted to try for a purse....you inspired me to go look for it and crocheting (I haven't been crocheting for ages now that I think about it...)
ReplyDeleteLove the inspiration board, love the illustrations and love your crocodile crochet!
ReplyDeleteGreat crochet work.
ReplyDeleteoh man your inspiration board is so tidy!
ReplyDeleteWish we could hang out together I think we would achieve so much! I collect new stitches and ideas on pinterest and try and learn new stitches. crocodile is one i've wanted to try for ages!
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Oh my goodness!! I must try this!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! you do amazing things!
ReplyDeleteI have over 2000 pins to date on my Pinterest, I just love this tool for saving images. This is my Pinterest boards http://pinterest.com/textureknit/
ReplyDeleteBut I also have a notebook I use for putting in torn inspiration from magazines and even autumn leaves.
I love your cork board and love seeing how designers get/use there inspiration through to the end product thanks for the share.
Sara
Oh, so gorgeous! I stay inspired by color, nature, a pretty theme, a daydream, other artists, Tumblr and deviantART... Just to name a few. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThat crocodile stitch makes me think of an owl...like the feathers on it's belly. I love your inspiration board! I wish I had a real inspiration board, but I just don't know where I'd put it. So I use Pinterest mostly, and occasionally a notebook or folder.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely not a pinterest girl. I have to touch things. My pin boards didn't make the cut when moving house nearly a decade ago. I had 2 panels, each 4 feet x 4 feet. Your board and fresh ideas make me think it is time to replace my panels. The piles and folders and boxes and bags of inspiration just aren't working for me.
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable that it's called the crocodile stitch!! Love the color of yarn you choose too! I really wish I had the space to do mood boards like that! Very cool =)
ReplyDeleteI adore all the content on your pin board! So so so cute
ReplyDeleteI love your board!!! Did you draw all those things? I especially like the granny squares and what I assume are stockings. I have a board full of things I like to look at and inspire me in different ways, but I need to put more creative things on there!
ReplyDeleteYour board is gorgeous! I think a real mood board instead of Pinterest is much nicer, you can't get better than touchy feely textures and vibrant colours and the way the light catches the textures than in real life.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I really like your inspiration board and that stitch is just too cool. I think making a special area for crafting can be really great! I'm working on clearing out our guest bedroom so I can make a little sewing corner. It helps when all of your supplies and creative things are in one place, I think.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your inspiration board Meredith, it looks full of new wonders - and I love the look of that crocodile stitch. Very 3D and texturey! Can't wait to see what you come up with. Katie. X
ReplyDeleteI love that stitch and I'm curious to see what other amazing things you will make this year!
ReplyDeleteYears ago, at a very low time in my life, I went through my huge collection of magazines to cull them. I pulled out every image that appealed to me, whether it was people, houses, clothes, interiors or just inspirational photographs. I ended up buying 5 cheap corkboards and pinned all my cutouts onto them, making myself a series of collages.
ReplyDeleteFor many many months, I worked at my desk with these 5 corkboards all propped and balanced around me. It had been interesting to see what crystalised out of the pictures I had chosen and what it showed in my real aims and goals.
Within a couple of years, things really turned round for the better and I achieved a lot of things I'd been wanting for myself and not even properly realising it. These subtle constant reminders had an amazing result and today I lead a life far better than any magazine cutouts, with all the important things (to me!) in place.
At some point, the corkboards lost their relevance as I grew far above them, and I had no trouble discarding the boards and the pictures :)