I've been mulling over this idea for a while. A knitted vintage caravan. Henrietta my 2CV was a curvy car, and
that led me to think if I could knit some other curvacious vehicles.
Knitting doesn't really lend itself to being angular. What is more curvy
that a vintage caravan?
I thought this caravan would make either a really cute toy or ornament, or perhaps be useful as a pincushion. But the pattern also contains instructions for a simpler version where you only knit one side and make it into a keyring for your caravan keys. These few will be for sale in my Etsy shop. I think they are so cute and would now quite like my own vintage caravan.
When I think of a new idea for a knit, I normally go through a similar process. I do a very quick look on the knitting websites to see if anyone has already had my idea. If there are lots of really good patterns, I usually stop then. What can I add to this? But with my vintage caravan I really couldn't find anyone who has knitted anything quite like this. (Apologies if I have missed someone's brilliant knit.) Then if there are a very few, or no patterns, I say hurrah! Although this may mean that I am designing things that are so quirky very few people want to knit them. I would love to be able to come up with something that is both quirky, unique, and popular. But "chin up" I say. Caravans are one of the popular things I can think of, and who does not love a retro vintage caravan
The pattern designing process then usually involves me sitting and knitting with a notepad by side. I then type up a first version, and after that I amend, and amend and amend ... But I always feel a lot happier when I have that first typed draft, even if I know I am going to have to alter and change a lot.
Yet another fabulous knitted creation. I really do take my hat off to you as I wouldn't know where to start in designing a knitting pattern, yet you seem to do it with such ease xx
ReplyDeleteI love these knitted caravans. They are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGenial!!! I looooove all what you create!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
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This is the best! Oh I love this one. Beautiful work, as always:)
ReplyDeleteWow, I am so impressed they are a work of art.
ReplyDeleteI just love these! I am impressed with the way you can have an idea, knit it and put it on paper. I could never do that! Stopping by from Frontier Dreams.
ReplyDeleteCute!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely do a car, these are ace! Jo
ReplyDeleteadorable!
ReplyDeleteLove love love!
ReplyDeleteThis has been the week for adorable creations. Now I want to go camping.
This is fabulous. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love your caravans, as a keen caravanner this is just the sort of thing that would be ideal as a gift for Himself x
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute and collectable. I admire you knitting with a very fine needle - I just don't have the patience for it!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! We're about to sell our caravan so they make me feel a bit nostalgic
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea, loving the 3d caravan x amazing...
ReplyDeleteFabulous - and caravans are very popular things so I'm sure they'll be in great demand.
ReplyDeleteThese are sooooo gorgeous! I just know this pattern will be a big hit, caravans are v popular aren't they. It must be a lovely feeling to create a pattern that others will doubtless be really excited to have found :) x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, your patterns just keep getting cuter and cuter. I love the keyring idea especially.
ReplyDeleteI love the caravan keyring for your caravan keys. You are so clever with your patterns. :)
ReplyDeleteJan x
I think they are fabulous. Why not contact the caravan club, I bet they woul be happy to feature a letter and picture in their magazine, and if you have a big site near you it might be a good outlet!
ReplyDeletehow unique and unusual this caravan is! i love how you always come up with so amazing knitted shapes!
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!! I LOVE IT! -- You can park IT out behind your other little cottages...
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Love these. Im tempted to purchase one of the key rings to put my camper key on! Im giving It a lot of thought! Your knitted stuff is lovely. I wish I knew how to knit. I can only crochet. Thanks for sharing.!! Come over to my blog and visit soon and you can check out my etsy shop too!! have a great week!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I would love to have a few to sell in my RV Park gift shop!!!! They remind me of a little scamp or cassita :)
ReplyDeleteI love them!!!! I would so love to have a few to sell in our rv park gift shop!!! I am going to have to go check them out! They remind me of a little Scamp or Cassita :)
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