Tuesday 27 March 2012

these are a few of my favourite things...

Sometimes it's easy to be uninspired.  To find oneself in a lull of sorts.  Thankfully these moments tend to come & go...

One of my favourite things is to look through knitting patterns.  Coveting good design.  Soaked in a multitude of colour, pattern, shape & form.  Imagining myself transposed in various knitted objects.  I especially love looking through old vintage patterns.  Enjoying how style has changed over time & how good design is timeless (but also subjective to my own eye).  The photography in vintage patterns is often delightful, most possibly unintentionally, but none-the-less so appealing to my personal sensibilities.  Of course there is never enough time in the world to make all the things that one loves, but occasionally one is inspired to pick up some needles & carefully select an appropriate yarn to commence a project.  Whether the item gets finished or otherwise, is often determined by time, patience & persistence to see a project to a gratifying completion...

If you look through the collection of my favourite websites, which is currently small, you may also be inspired... just possibly...

lace scarf

lace scarf by tangibletangle

a little something I knit whilst traveling sometime ago for my aunty...

bunster

Bunster by tangible-tangle
...made for Nicholas

Saturday 24 March 2012

it's all in the name...

One of my hobbies is knitting.  So in my search for an interesting blog name, I  worked through a number of different options which could potentially encompass what knitting meant to me.  I  finally arrived at the name tangible tangle.  The combination of these two words somehow resonated together and spoke to me.

Knitting could be thought of as a series of twists and manipulations of yarn.  Deliberate tangles, which at times come together perfectly, and at other times  resembles somewhat of a mess.  Below are some meanings for each word that may slightly illuminate what I'm trying to illustrate... 

tangible -- to be touched or perceived through the sense of touch -- capable of being understood and evaluated, and therefore regarded as real -- capable of being given a physical existence...

tangle -- to make something become twisted together into a jumbled mass -- to catch and entwine something in something -- a mass of fibers, lines, or other things twisted together...

There is also a slight duality between the words.  A tension of sorts between their meanings and their potential ...tangible implies a reality, a goal, something within your vision/sight that you can touch or attain, whereas tangle hints at a lack of clarity and definition, and of something being entwined within itself or within another object/s.

For me, life resembles a bit of a tangible tangle... which is perfectly fine "D