Extreme Knitting - A Tree in Progress |
If anyone asks what I've been doing recently I'll say,"Knitting a tree," which will no doubt confirm their worst fears that I am in fact completely bonkers! And I expect if they saw the size of my extreme needles they'd be certain of it.
First batch of extreme yarn - 2.8kg |
It's not quite that simple however as such big needles (50mm diameter) require extreme yarn! So the first task is always to prepare some yarn. First I gathered together some suitable materials - curtains (a lifesaver from the charity shop as they were already the right colour!), an old brown tablecloth, a dark brown fabric remnant, then an old sheet, the curtain linings from the charity shop curtains and some blankets, all of which I dyed. They ended up various shades from terracotta to brown to grey. Next I cut them all up into long strips, 3.5cm to 5cm wide (1.5 to 2 inches). I rolled them up into balls and knitted them into a tree using 2-3 balls at a time.
More yarn - 1.5kg |
That sounds all very straightforward but I kept running out of yarn and having to either cut up more or dye and cut up more. In the end I used almost 400 metres of yarn weighing about 4.3 kilos. And, funnily enough, the resulting tree is uniquely coloured!
Knitting (detail) |
I did manage to finish the tree but couldn't lay it out anywhere inside to see how it looked - so I took it into the garden....
Tree knitting |
I only have a small garden and it took up most of it! Once down, I added a few leaves and the odd bird and took another look...
Tree with leaves and birds |
It'll be in Rowntree Park, York in June as part of the Brilliant Birds Installation supporting St Leonard's Hospice (#BrilliantBirds). You can read about the Brilliant Birds Yarnstorm here. My tree still needs stabilising which will be quite a job so I hope the weather stays nice for it. Keep your fingers crossed!
Tree, birds and person! |
And in case you needed an idea of scale, there's a small person in the above pic to help you visualise it.
What you make is amazing! And a great inspiration to think out of the box!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marjolein. I'm looking forward to seeing it in place in the park on Tuesday!
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