Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2014

celestarium

  Sometimes, from the moment you first see a knitting pattern, you know you absolutely-must-knit-it-no-matter-what.  Even if it is absolutely crazy and huge and you're not quite sure what you'll do with it after you knit it.
celestarium shawl knitting
      For me, Celestarium was that knitting pattern.

     Celestarium is a huge circular shawl with beads arranged to form the constellations as seen from the northern hemisphere, with the North Star in the center.  I began this project on December 21st, 2013, right before I went home for Christmas.  This seems like a pretty intimidating pattern at first glance-- there are 6 sets of charts, and the final chart is 8 pages long.  After I got into the rhythm of count-knit-knit-knit-yarn over- bead-knit-knit, though, it became relaxing and fairly mindless knitting.  It was really satisfying to watch the constellations emerging as I finished each chart. 
 celestarium shawl knitpicks stroll
      I knit my Celestarium with Knit Picks Stroll yarn in the Midnight Heather color.  According to the pattern, it should have taken 1200 yards on size 4 needles.  However, even though I went up to size 6 needles (I am a tight knitter and wanted to keep the shawl light and airy), I only used 1039.5 yards of yarn.  That leaves me a skein and a half of yarn to knit up into little dark blue hexipuffs for my Busy Bee Blanket!  ...Well, eventually.  Not now.  I have had enough navy blue for the moment. 
  celestarium stash dash 2014
My finished Celestarium measures 48" in diameter, though I expect that will shrink slightly since I blocked the shawl pretty severely.  I'm planning to frame it and hang it above my dresser, with a small, framed constellation chart next to it.  I am so pleased with how it turned out!  Finishing the Celestarium has inspired me to start another huge project-- but that's going to be a present for two very special people, so it has to take a secret for now.  I'll be able to reveal it in a few months-- I can't wait!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

cosmic string

Hello, starshines.  
One of my favorite things about being out of Manhattan is being able to see the night sky.  So today I'd like to share with you some of my favorite cosmos-inspired art.
cat yarn moon

fairy stars

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Imam Mosque in Isfahan, Iran

yoko furusho stars illustration children



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I also wanted to let you know that my macbook power cord has zonked out, so although I managed to schedule a few posts before my battery completely ran out, I won't be able to answer comments until my new cord arrives on Thursday or Friday.  I hope you have a lovely couple of days!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

milky way


I had the loveliest dream last night about the Milky Way being very bright and clear.