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Author: mirjam
Date: May 8, 2008 20:53

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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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: mirjam
Date: May 9, 2008 01:00

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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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Date: May 9, 2008 21:45

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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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: Richard Eney
Date: May 11, 2008 19:03

In article earthlink.com>,
vanmier wrote:
>actcom.co.il> wrote
>>
>> 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
>
>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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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: mirjam
Date: May 11, 2008 20:35

On May 12, 5:03 am, dicc...@radix.net (Richard Eney) wrote:
> In article earthlink.com>,
> vanmier wrote:
>
>>actcom.co.il> wrote
>
>>> 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
>
>>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
>
> Swirls are easy in the round, just decrease; for wind and laciness,
> add yarnovers that don't quite make up for the decreases. ...
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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: glynna
Date: May 12, 2008 07:05

Love the ideas all of you have mentioned. Due to very little -if any-
creativeness, I can't add to the list. :/ But, I can picture in my
mind what you have suggested.
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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: mirjam
Date: May 12, 2008 19:54

On May 12, 5:05 pm, gly...@cox.net wrote:
> Love the ideas all of you have mentioned.  Due to very little -if any-
> creativeness, I can't add to the list.  :/   But, I can picture in my
> mind what you have suggested.

AHA Glynna But you HAVE a Creative mind , If you can picture some of
our suggestions in you mind !!!!!! And the road from havong a picture
in one`s mind to actually try and make it ,,, is very close ,,,,
mirjam
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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: glynna
Date: May 13, 2008 10:36

Aha, Mirjam,
You got me there! Perhaps I should have said that my original
thoughts/ideas are few. Once a suggestion is made, I can build on
it.
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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: mirjam
Date: May 13, 2008 13:50

On May 13, 8:36 pm, gly...@cox.net wrote:
> Aha, Mirjam,
> You got me there!  Perhaps I should have said that my original
> thoughts/ideas are few.  Once a suggestion is made, I can build on
> it.

All you need is one tiny idea, and you can make Anything you WANT !!!!
mirjam
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Re: weather knitting = WIND??         


Author: glynna
Date: May 14, 2008 21:05

> All you need is one tiny idea, and you can make Anything you WANT !!!!

You're right, Mirjam. I'll remember that. It's the power of postitve
thinking!
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