If I were to begin right now it would be with the clover devouring my yard: the toe would be the light yellow clover flowers with a soft green foot in st st for the clover leaves. At the ankle would begin the light grey bark of the crabapple tree in a rib stitch. It would grow up my leg until it hit a soft blue sky and I'd so some simple fair isle pattern to fade the branches into sky blue.
You could custom dye a ball of yarn to knit up this way. Or, you could tie bits of yarn together and wind it into a ball. The best part would be designing a label with directions and the original scene that inspired the yarn. This would make a great Lenten project - using stash and leftovers to create landscape socks, mitts, tea cozies, neck warmers.... waiting for Spring.
Great post! I'm inspired by the idea of taking "compost" - remnants - and producing spring from it. Wow, that's profound! :)
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ReplyDeleteLove them; so would you please tell use the colorway #. I looked but am not sure which fiber this is. thanks.
ReplyDeleteRebecca - I believe this is Opal Hundertwasser 1430. I "modified" the colorway a bit by cutting out a large section of orange and yellow. You can browse the whole collection at The Loopy Ewe. www.theloopyewe.com/browse/yarns/opal/hundertwasser/
ReplyDeleteI don't have the colorway # handy but the English translation of the name of that colorway is "The Road to Socialism". I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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