I'm absolutely fascinated by freeform knitting. I'm just beginning to understand all the amazing artwork that can be created with it. I just finished a purse in purples and aquas. As often happens, after I was about halfway finished, I realized who should have it. My friend Susan loves these colors, and it just looked like her kind of thing. I gave it to her a couple of days ago she seemed to love it.
Here's the front of the purse:

And a closeup of the front:

Here's the back:

And a closeup of the back:

To see some incredible examples of the ultimate in ths art form, go to
Prudence Mapstone's site.
2 comments:
wow Lori it's so pretty. I see a little bird on the front of the purse.
xoxs
Carla
i love to see the freeform pieces others are creating! thanks for sharing yours.
i'm working on a freeform art piece myself.
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