Monthly Archives: January 2009

Meshushim – My New Knitting Obsession/Adventure

Last Sunday I started experimenting with a collection of Opal Hundertwasser Sock yarn I had in my stash for quite awhile.  Hundretwasser is one of my favorite artists, so when I first saw the Opal yarn based on his paintings I knew I must have them. Ever since the yarn entered my stash I had it in the back of my mind. I really wish I could knit something like one of Hundertwasser paintings, I know it is not possible, but a woman can dream, right?

My nephew Nir is getting married at the end of March. After finishing my Christmas knitterly obligations, I started to play with an idea to knit some kind of a wedding present for him. I searched Ravelry and came up again with Bobby’s Garden (it is in my favorites for 3 months or so) and decided it may be a good pattern for my Hundertwasser yarn.


My first knitted hexagon

My first knitted hexagon

The yellow Meshushe = משושה = Hexagon is the first one I knitted.  It is very yellow but I liked the way the colors play in the hexagon so I decided to try adding another one to it and another and another,,,

The first 8 meshushim of my new obsession

The first 8 meshushim of my new obsession

After knitting one hexagon of each colorway I have, I can tell this is going to be a very enjoyable knitting adventure.

I think I have enough yarn for about 200 hexagons. According to our calculations (Joe helped me), I will need about 400 for a queen size bed cover.
I decided to knit a few more hexagons before setting my target.

,,,, And just a week ago I was convinced I am going to knit myself a cardigan (at long last….).


New Year’s FOs

This Christmas I had two UFO’s packed as presents. Both packages carried Sam’s name and included a written promise to finish the projects before she goes back to college (January 18).

First I finished the Not Noro Striped Scarf :

Mysterious Girl

Mysterious Girl

Then I finished my first pair of knee high socks, Lakeside socks:

Oh what a lovely pair

What a lovely pair!

While I was nearing the end of the Lakeside, I saw Splityarn’s Noro Striped Sock and I felt a strong urge to knit a pair too, you can probably imagine how happy I was to find the exact same colorway in my Stash. I was good enough to finish the Lakeside first (I had a promise hanging over my head after all) before casting on for that lovely pair.

A few days later and before Sam went back to her frozen college in Vermont, these were ready:

Oh the colors of Noro!

Oh the colors of Noro

And now if you will excuse me, I must go walk, we started dieting today and our plan includs walking at least after 2 major meals (today we were good, we walked after lunch too).