Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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It's always fun when a piece of knitting experimentation turns out to be useful. Even better when the piece of knitting has been sitting around for years.

At some point (probably 10 -12 years ago) I did some squares knitted in the round, joined to each other. I liked the resulting fabric, but I didn't particularly enjoy the actual knitting. It was too pretty to throw away, so it went into a drawer with the results of other abandoned knitting ideas.

Then, last month I got a new mini laptop computer and needed a sleeve to protect the lovely purple exterior. I pawed through the abandoned knitted pieces and decided these squares were the perfect thing. The piece could be folded to fit the laptop, more or less, with just a few squares needing to be knitted on to complete the sleeve. When it was not quite snug enough, I lightly felted it until the fit was good. This little laptop envelope has been very useful, and I'm enjoying using it. And the laptop. :)

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1 comment:

Laura said...

Mini Laptop computers take note! Start marching, demanding as pretty a case as this one. What a lovely idea how to turn a pretty orphaned swatch-like thingie into a thingamagig, that is to say: computer case! The spring colors of the flowery meadow morphed into the case, accentuated by the light felting. A great example of how things eventually fall into place, especially if in the hands of a textile artist.