Hello Kate,
I recently found your blog via revelry, and have really enjoyed some quiet moments reading your posts. I’m so impressed with your designs, but I think they are still beyond me.. I’m just about to work on my first bit of fair isle on a cardigan for me. But your knitting is just wonderful!
We’re in NZ now, but from the UK to start with, and I have to say I really miss a good sense of humor, I found myself chuckling in appreciation of your words a few times! Thanks for the cheer!
Helena
Thanks for the lovely pictures! It was 38 degrees where I live today. Pictures of frost are quite soothing. My poor plants are all suffering a bit from the weather, although I admit I haven’t been looking much as I’ve been hiding inside, away from the sun :-)
Kate, would you please share with us what camera you are using? I need to buy a new one, and I love to take photos in my yard and garden, so I’d love to know what you are using to get such great images.
How lovely Kate. My garden is looking very weary from yesterdays 32 degree heat and unfortunately it’s going to be 35 today! I would love a frosty day.
Fantastic frosty photos. I’m still hoping for some proper frost way down south (Isle of Wight.) Just love how magical it looks when it covers everything! Thank you for sharing.
I recently found your blog, and I love it. Your photographs of the outdoors are beautiful, and your knitting and designs are too. Very inspiring, thank you!
Beautiful images! I spent half the day out walking today as well. The little one seemed to enjoy crunching through the frosty grass (when she wasn’t shouting “baa” at the local Herdwicks that is!). I wish I’d taken my camera too.
Yes, the frost covered fields were really beautiful on my way into work this morning. I’m very glad of my o w l s sweater when the weather’s like this – it’s like a great big hug from the wool fairy (to paraphrase Greg Wallace).
Great photography — the first is definitely my favourite . . . wonderful shallow DoF! Today, in my part of Canada, winter moved it with great force. It’s -21 degrees Celcius — with windchill, it feels like -32 degrees! Up until now we had a relatively mild winter. Looks like you had a wonderful day with your camera :D
Dear Kate, do you know by any chance what is the name of the plant in the top two pictures?
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Hello Kate,
I recently found your blog via revelry, and have really enjoyed some quiet moments reading your posts. I’m so impressed with your designs, but I think they are still beyond me.. I’m just about to work on my first bit of fair isle on a cardigan for me. But your knitting is just wonderful!
We’re in NZ now, but from the UK to start with, and I have to say I really miss a good sense of humor, I found myself chuckling in appreciation of your words a few times! Thanks for the cheer!
Helena
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Beautiful pictures! Nature is so spectacular in everything!
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Lovely. About time too (the frost, not your pics).
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Beautiful shots – and I’m voting in favour of the last one as my favourite!
(Maybe it’s the colours – natural fleece colours…)
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wow what fabulously beautiful photos.
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Thanks for the lovely pictures! It was 38 degrees where I live today. Pictures of frost are quite soothing. My poor plants are all suffering a bit from the weather, although I admit I haven’t been looking much as I’ve been hiding inside, away from the sun :-)
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Thank you for the lovely photos….from someone spending too much time indoors at a desk!
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Great photos. I love seeing your flora, so similar to what’s in Seattle half the world away!
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silver on brown is one of my favorite color combinations to wear.
the silver overlay on all the colors is very beautiful.
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Kate, would you please share with us what camera you are using? I need to buy a new one, and I love to take photos in my yard and garden, so I’d love to know what you are using to get such great images.
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How lovely Kate. My garden is looking very weary from yesterdays 32 degree heat and unfortunately it’s going to be 35 today! I would love a frosty day.
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i feel another Kate Davies design coming on….
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I never tire of photos of nature, and yours are just lovely!
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Very beutiful photos, the first is my favourite.
It’s so pleasant to knit in a warm house when is so cold outside!
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Fantastic frosty photos. I’m still hoping for some proper frost way down south (Isle of Wight.) Just love how magical it looks when it covers everything! Thank you for sharing.
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Such beauty, I will go enjoy our frost now too.
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Your photography is as lovely as your pattern designs. The 2 go hand in hand, don’t they?
Cheers and red wine, Hazel.
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It’s a gift to see beauty in the simplest of things.
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I recently found your blog, and I love it. Your photographs of the outdoors are beautiful, and your knitting and designs are too. Very inspiring, thank you!
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I love frosty weather, with beautiful blue skies!!
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Yes lovely pics. All so inspiring. It is 20 degrees here in New York today. Brrrr
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hello Kate: It’s beautiful! I have never touched the snow, I only can imagine how it feel like and the lovely transformations that it makes.
love
Verónica
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Beautiful photos! I love how frost sparkles.
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Beautiful images! I spent half the day out walking today as well. The little one seemed to enjoy crunching through the frosty grass (when she wasn’t shouting “baa” at the local Herdwicks that is!). I wish I’d taken my camera too.
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Yes, the frost covered fields were really beautiful on my way into work this morning. I’m very glad of my o w l s sweater when the weather’s like this – it’s like a great big hug from the wool fairy (to paraphrase Greg Wallace).
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Beautiful pictures.
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I hope you’ll get inspired by your 1st photo to make another beautiful design.
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The nature is full of wonders and beauty ~
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Great photography — the first is definitely my favourite . . . wonderful shallow DoF! Today, in my part of Canada, winter moved it with great force. It’s -21 degrees Celcius — with windchill, it feels like -32 degrees! Up until now we had a relatively mild winter. Looks like you had a wonderful day with your camera :D
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Beautiful photos. Living in the central part of Texas, USA, I rarely see frost anymore. Someday, I’ll live where winter is really winter!
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