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Posted by on May 8, 2008, 11:53 pm
I Heard somebody say she is `weather knitting`, and my thoughts went
wild,
Does she knit CLOUDS and add Beads as raindrops?. The Rainbow can be
knit as an I-Cord, as can the Sun rays. But how does one knit
wind ???
Any ideas?
mirjam
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Posted by YarnWright on May 9, 2008, 12:03 am
mirjam@actcom.co.il spun a FINE 'yarn':
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>I Heard somebody say she is `weather knitting`, and my thoughts went
>wild,
>Does she knit CLOUDS and add Beads as raindrops?. The Rainbow can be
>knit as an I-Cord, as can the Sun rays. But how does one knit
>wind ???
>Any ideas?
>mirjam
Mirjam,
The same way one would knit ocean waves, RIPPLES????
Just a thought...
Hugs,
Noreen
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Posted by YarnWright on May 9, 2008, 12:20 am
Mirjam spun a FINE 'yarn': and a thought provoking query:
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>I Heard somebody say she is `weather knitting`, and my thoughts went
>wild,
>Does she knit CLOUDS and add Beads as raindrops?. The Rainbow can be
>knit as an I-Cord, as can the Sun rays. But how does one knit
>wind ???
>Any ideas?
>mirjam
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Perhaps the same way I would attempt to convey moving water (ocean waves,
babbling brook, rushing river) = I'd use RIPPLES!
Just a thought!
Love,
Noreen.
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Posted by on May 9, 2008, 4:00 am
Interesting idea Noreen , i thought of wind maybe as a kind of very
open Net with soft long streams of soft almost invisible threads .
What other ideas? have you Ladies ???
mirjam
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Posted by vanmier on May 10, 2008, 12:45 am
Mirjam,
I have seen pictures of old tapestries that use swirls to represent
wind. I don't know if swirls can be knitted though.
Christy
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> Interesting idea Noreen , i thought of wind maybe as a kind of very
> open Net with soft long streams of soft almost invisible threads .
> What other ideas? have you Ladies ???
> mirjam
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>wild,
>Does she knit CLOUDS and add Beads as raindrops?. The Rainbow can be
>knit as an I-Cord, as can the Sun rays. But how does one knit
>wind ???
>Any ideas?
>mirjam