Showing posts with label Curing Cold Feet Leads to New Obesssion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curing Cold Feet Leads to New Obesssion. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2007

It's All Sarah's Fault !


I get cold feet in the Winter. That’s what started this latest obsession. In 2002 my friend, Sarah Smith , made me a pair of wonderful knitted & felted “boots” - and suddenly I had warm feet. I feared that they would eventually wear out - I had to learn how to knit so that I could make another pair ! I had been a spinner at one point - and never once thought about learning how to knit. No one I knew knitted. Now I needed to learn. Sarah made a valiant effort to teach me. We bought the yarn and we bought the two circular needles that were required - we bought the book by Cat Bordhi “Socks That Soar”. Sarah might as well have been speaking Greek and the book might as well have been written in Swahili though - none of it made sense to me. I gave up learning to knit and decided I would just treat my “boots’ gently.

Jump forward to 2005 - I determined once again that I had to teach myself to knit. By this time Sarah had moved to Maine. I had no instructor now ! Well, I taught myself to knit - and it is wonderful ! I made not one or two but 6 pairs of those wonderful, warm boots. I have gifted them to friends who also suffer from cold feet - and they too have been warmed. I have made socks and totes and bags - lots of bags. One of my favorite objects are bowls. Beautiful, rounded bowls. Yes ! I have been able to make knitted & felted - and needle felted - bowls in all shapes and sizes. I am obsessed with bowls & bags. Last year I made 20 of them - large and small - and they were Christmas presents.

My latest series is small little bags that I have NO idea what i will do with. Sarah mentioned an internet site in one of her recent blog posts (www.justonemorerow.com). I just had to browse ! I found a wonderful little pattern called a Victorian Pence Pouch. Of course I had to have it. After I made a few of them I fiddled with the pattern to make it rounder and smoother - and more ‘feltable’. The photo above shows just a few of these little gems. I have started to once again vary the size and shape with blocking. Did I mention that I am also a Noro Kureyon and Noro Silk Garden yarn fanatic ? I just can never seem to walk by a yarn shop without picking up a ball or two of it .... great felting and glorious color combinations.

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