On the odd occasion a real treasure comes to light. Whilst visiting my cousin in New Zealand she decided some of the items saved for a rainy day were no longer relevant to her lifestyle ... in other words she had many articles that would forever remain UFO's; tapestries bought two decades ago, felt pieces left over from projects but which might come in handy one day. That day was not coming! A lovely length of tartan wool fabric lay at the bottom of a box and if tartan could speak it begged for a home. I rescued the tartan [at the moment it is winging its way across the Tasman as my suitcase overflowed seriously risking a 'Heavy load' sticker being slapped on its exterior], I also rescued a length of ribbon, the felt pieces along with a small item that sent me down memory lane.
When I attended Primary School, and that was not yesterday, many wool orientated crazes swept the playground. We made pom-poms utilising the cardboard milk bottle tops whose holes were the exact perfect size for pom-pom construction. We persuaded our fathers to bang four small nails into the tops of wooden cotton reels to enable us to 'knit' enormous lengths of narrow knitting which could be, if our mothers could be persuaded, fashioned into table mats. Oh yes, we should have spent the extra hour or two and sewn those multi-coloured lengths into table mats ourselves ... we didn't.
What did I rescue and bring home? Not a wooden cotton reel with four nails, though today wooden cotton reels are museum pieces with the advent of plastic, but a painted French Knitting utensil. She is rather beautiful, a little like a RussianMatryoshka maiden, apart from the four nails protruding from her head. Of course there is every chance this little maiden will spend much of her life reclining in my work box ... but ... perhaps one day I will need to use it. A table mat? Well, maybe not, but then again ...
4 comments:
Gee you certainly bring back memories of the old cotton reel with the 4 nails and using a bobby pin to pull the stitches around and over the nails. I never actually made anything I just liked seeing it grow and grow - LOL.
Would you beleive I have at least two of these little dollies, I know exactly where they are too, I doubt if I will ever use them, but I think they are cute.
thy are so cute. I had the 4 nails over the cotton reel.
Hi, I am an Aussie from Victoria. I currently moderate the worldwide Yahoo Spool Knitter group, I also have a Spoolknitter group on Flickr and I have a blog - Spoolknitter totally devoted to these cute little knitters. You might like to check them out for ideas on what to do with your knitting nancy (there are many names for them). If you go to my blog there are links in the right hand column to the group sites, plus links too. - http://spoolknitter.blogspot.com - The Yahoo group, you will have to join to find all of the wonderful things there!
Maybe I will see you there, cheers, Maz aka Marian Clark aka crazyhaberdasher aka spoolknitter!!!
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