Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The Tale of the Knitted Dinosaur


Norberta has come in and out of my life on several occasions over my knitting lifetime, but the moment wasn't right until this summer.

I first met her in high school. I was going through patterns on knitty.com when the dragon caught my eye. Unfortunately, at the time I didn't have any yarn that screamed "Make me into a dinosaur, now!" Also, I didn't have any stuffing, and all my tapestry needles were AWOL, so I was severely limited my cute-stuffed-animal-making abilities. So, I bookmarked the pattern and promptly forgot about it.

I went to college, I made new friends, I found more patterns. I also switched computers, losing all my bookmarks, and the Norberta along with them.

Then, I came to class early one day and found two knitterly friends in the classroom. When they turned around, there was Norberta, looking up at me. The friend had found the pattern and made her own version. She was cute and colorful and everything I imagined she would be. I held her and realized that I really wanted one of my own. However, even though I knew where my tapestry needle was, I still didn't have the yarn, and still didn't have the stuffing.

Another year or two passed. Projects came and went. I found myself sitting with nothing to do, and I decided I needed a new knitting project. I dug through my knitting stash and lo and behold, found a rainbow ball of yarn. I had no memory of buying it, no recollection of where it came from. But I could tell that it really, really wanted to be made into a dinosaur.

I had lost the tapestry needles, and I didn't have enough yarn to replicate the pattern exactly, but I did have stuffing, and the yarn was a Norberta clone waiting to happen. I used a knitting needle to seam the pieces together with a bind-off edge, and altered the pattern for the limbs to adapt for the dearth of yarn.

I used some scrap handspun for the spines, and skipped the wings. She still needs eyes, nostrils and maybe fangs, but she's already pretty cute as is. She turned out pretty well!


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