In honour of Elly and Steve's wedding I knit a sweet, sentimental pillow for their wee home. It's a pattern from the book Knitalong: Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together by Larissa Brown, called The Pillow of Sei Shonagon. Instead of knitting with the required linen, I chose Bourette de Soie by Pingouin, a chalky, nubbly silk in a natural colour. After knitting a large eyelet rectangle, you write out a poem (or in this case, song lyrics) in ink, then cut the cotton into long strips and weave them through the eyelet holes.
I chose lyrics from the Belle and Sebastian song, Asleep on a Sunbeam, which are as follows:
When the half light makes for a clearer view
Sleep a little more if you want to But restlessness has seized me now, it's true
I could watch the dreams flicker in your eyes
Lyin' here asleep on a sunbeam I wonder if you realize you fascinate me so
Think about a new destination If you think you need inspiration
Roll out the map and mark it with a pin
I will follow every direction Just lace up your shoes while I'm fetchin' a sleepin' bag, a tent
Another summer's passing by
All I need is somewhere I can feel the grass beneath my feet
A walk on sand, a fire, I can warm my hands My joy will be complete
1 comment:
oh that's so sweet and romantic!!! I saw one of your photos on Flickr and was admiring it even before this blog. I'm very impressed at how beautiful the handwritten sections are. You have the right kind of writing!!! I thought at first that you had bought ribbon with writing already on it.
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