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“Paper” Lanterns in Knitting Daily

Filed under: Knitting, Knitting Patterns, Designing — Kristi at 3:27 pm on Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Wow, thanks to everyone who noted the mention of my upcoming pattern in today’s Knitting Daily! I have a triple play set of paper lantern covers in the soon to be available Winter 2009 issue of Knits. I thought perhaps you’d be interested in the inspiration for those covers…

20090728-IKlamps20090728-017wtmk.jpgIn our house we have one of those half walls that runs along the stairs to the basement. It is a fantastic place to set plants, but it gets virtually no natural light. It is also in our living room so traditional grow lights were not an option. We ended up buying three cord kits for paper lanterns and were on the look out for something to use as a shade on the bare, full-spectrum compact flourescents but Drew and I were a bit at odds on what the proper solution was. Our budget dictated that paper lanterns would work. I was a little hesitant thinking it might take our living room back to college dorm days.

20090728-IKlamps20090728-006wtmk.jpgSo, one day we were wandering around Old Town Fort Collins and seeing a few paper lanterns in boutique shops that did not previous carry them. Drew was arguing that they did not look at all dorm like and I was suddenly hit in the head with a brick and decided if I knit covers for them I could live with paper lanterns in my living room. Before I even got home I knew what stitch patterns I wanted on each shape of lantern. I think I walked straight from the front door to my idea notebook and sketched before I greeted Emma or even took off my coat, LOL!

20090728-IKlamps20090728-022wtmk.jpgNow, it is probably a good year since I was struck with the idea and I don’t have knit covers for my paper lanterns. But, they are definitely on the list. Our lanterns are the cylinder ones in cream. I want to knit our covers in Willow Euruflax Sport. I’m uncertain if I want to stick to the pattern on mine or play off of another idea or two I’ve had since I knit these for Interweave. They are deceptively quick to progress (yeah drop stitches for all the length you add in so few rows worked!) so perhaps I will get that done over the holidays…

8 Comments »

Comment by Rebekah

November 18, 2009 @ 4:26 pm

Those are yours! Oh I love them. I noticed them particularly in the preview and thought to myself, I have to make those for my parents 50th anniversary in 3 years. Well 2.7 years.

Comment by Chris

November 18, 2009 @ 5:59 pm

Congrats!

Comment by Birdsong

November 18, 2009 @ 7:11 pm

Kristi, these are fabulous! I love knowing the story behind them too.

Comment by Hillary

November 19, 2009 @ 9:13 am

Those are really cool and creative. Congrats!

Comment by Amanda

November 19, 2009 @ 11:05 am

The globe shape is still my favorite. Although seeing the cylinder lit up makes me like it a whole lot more than when I first saw it. The mag shot looks great with them really glowing. I recognize the Armstrong Hotel in some of those shots. I wonder where the wrought iron gate is.

Comment by Stephanie

November 19, 2009 @ 11:15 am

I think that’s a great idea. I can see using something like this in my new basement craft room. Of course I should finish painting and moving my stuff down there, but you know what I mean. I think I’ll buy the winter IK just for these patterns…

Comment by cyndy

November 20, 2009 @ 5:19 pm

What is that old saying, necessity is the mother of inspiration?? heh heh ..

Lovely invention, your lantern covers!

Comment by mrspao

December 13, 2009 @ 5:18 am

They are so gorgeous!

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