Yes, Crochet Week is over, and no, I haven't moved on to knitting just yet... but this is such a sumptuous find that I couldn't help touching on a spot of knitting inspiration just for today. This is the amazing work of Christien Meindertsma and, more particularly, her Design for a Living World project for The Nature Conservency. These divine pieces are all hand made from an organic flock of Panama sheep from Lava Lake Ranch in Idaho. There's a YouTube interview with Christien regarding this project right here. I'm so in awe of the size of the needles and yarn – they are just incredible. Don't you just want to wrap yourself in it and roll around?! Must stay focussed on my crochet for now ;)
I found this via a very lovely blog called Abundance.
6 comments:
Gorgeous! I just love chunky knits and oversized knitting needles. I heard about someone knitting with broomstick handles a few years back. Sounds Challenging!
Thanks for all your lovley comments Kylie! I wish i lived in Brisbane, we might be able to form a Group for "Non-Group Doers and Socially Awkward Crafty types" Thanks again.
You made me laugh! That does sound like my kind of group! ;)
Take care. K
Wow, that is fantastic. Looks like a knitting workout!
This is totally ...unique! Did you see the June issue of World of Interiors? They feature a wool artist you would appreciate(I think), she is called Kate Jenkins, I tried so many times to link up to the gallery site but couldn't so I couldn't post about it in my blog- but take a look at her work if you can- she's great-(Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery-London)
Thanks for the great comments everyone - chunky knits are just amazing, aren't they? I just looked up Kate Jenkins, Caramela, and she is just incredible - so many gorgeous pieces! Thanks for the tip - you're a pretty good finder yourself, you know! Thanks... Kylie
I'm longing to do a chunky crochet and this makes me want to start right away! Amazing! :)
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