Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Obsession

I warned you before.

I told you once or twice already.

This is where an obsession will take me.

A tiny copper bowl.

It's 3 inches in diameter, 2.25 inches tall, and of course done in Viking Knitting.

Even I was getting tired of making chains. :o) I see some places for improvement in both execution (duh) as well as design aesthetic, but hey, I started out not really knowing if it could be done so I'm happy.

Although that is a gazillion tiny stitches I as able to get a bit of knitting in as well.
This is the previously mentioned boyfriend sweater. My cousin and I have had some discussions about the gender of this sweater. Is the color manly enough??? Is the softness of the yarn (Frog Tree Alpaca) and cable too much???? One thing for sure it's going to be a beautiful sweater. I can't wait to see if after blocking!

I'm having a love/dislike relationship with this yarn. It is an incredibly soft single ply. I love the warmth both on my lap and even in my fingertips. I'm not loving the occasional snag cuz of uneven places in the yarn itself, but they are few and far between and the overall lushness of the yarn clearly makes up for the tiny inconveniences. This is definitely NOT a yarn I could knit in the summer, but now, in the doldrums of winter, it is fabulous.




7 comments:

  1. "Very" cool bowl...sweater looks lovely, though yarn has quite a halo...I would not instantly think man's sweater with the yarn. Do you think the halo will lessen or be an issue? Pattern looks very nice...j

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  2. Ohhh, everything is beautiful....everything!

    And I think the sweater is manly enough...should the man be comfortable in such a thing....my man...perhaps not ....but most men...yes..I think it's more about the wearer ...it's fantastic!

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  3. Okay, how'd you make the bowl? I'm trying to wrap my mind around the idea of Viking knit continually expanding...

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  4. Where did you find the idea for the bowl? It's awesome. I've never thought of knitting with wire before.

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  5. What a beautiful bowl. Do tell more. Very interesting.

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