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Month: July 2019

  • Crocheting (knitting, actually) with scented plants

    IMG_6511 Some twine (I don't know what it is; it's been a staple in my stash for years) and some scented plants (scented geranium, variegated lavender, southernwood) and a crochet hook:  I had intended to crochet myself a wristband with the plants worked into it along with the twine.

    IMG_6515 After a few attempts with the crochet hook I switched to knitting – found the length of the needles worked better than the hook.  I knit two or three rows of garter stitch with just the twine and then on the next two rows  held the plants with the twine as I knit.  Fragrant knitting!  Another row of garter and then cast off.

    IMG_6517 Here is how it looks on my wrist.  The plants will dry and likely fall away.  Some of the stems may remain.  There's beauty in the impermanence;  delight in the wait-and-see
    aspect. 

    Another way of wearing one's garden.

    IMG_6523 A thick hair elastic was crocheted (ah! – so crochet got its turn at last) to either end of the knit piece and serves as an easy off and on the wrist.  And makes a stand for the 'bouquet' when sitting on the counter. (re-post from September 7 2008)