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Kitting needs a calm heart and lots of patience. It feels like a meditation to me. I treasure all these hand-knitted works, and emotion which I attached to is beyond description. All the works in the above pictures are knitted by talented Norwegian craftswoman Lene Nordum. She made also some nice fur crafts work which I will introduce later. I will post some of her works to my shop. If you need a catalogue of the whole collection of her work, please take contact with us.
4 comments:
Those mittens are so beautiful! I have a similar pair in blue and white. Just love them.
So so beautiful! I grew up an 80s girl too. : ) My mom used to be an incredible knitter but alas, her eyesight and age doesn't permit her to knit anymore. She tried to teach me but I'm not as innately talented as she is. Gorgeous work here!
So nice. I love the mittens, the shawl. I'm an old mother, so I grew up in the 70s. My mother was a knitter, and I myself knitted a lot as a teenager. Then I stopped for many years, and started again, along with her papa, for baby Elsa. I so enjoyed it that I'm now knitting a dress for myself (quite a huge work, it's likely to be finished for next winter!). Thank you for sharing the work of your talented friend.
Dear Amelie, I grew up in the 70s and 80s as well:) My mother knitted and loved to try but knitting had never become a fever to me. I said knitting needs a calm mind, and I guess that I don't have it. I am looking forward to see your dress---the big project:) Anja and Anette use the shawl you knitted for them. I just lost some interest to take pictures of them outdoors. The daytime is very short. If it is a nice day, I only have 1 hour's nice light to take pictures. And they usually come back from school when it is getting dark outside. Have a great new week!
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