When ever I was rummaging through my Father’s toolbox and asking ‘What’s that?’ too many times as a child my Father would tell me ‘That? It’s a wimwam for a goose’s bridle’ and, in the way of children I would go away quite happily, if a little confused. I was quite grown up before I questioned the concept. (Actually, I am embarrassed when I look back at the number of things I accepted without question as a child AND I thought sprouts grew in tiny rows like fairy cabbages although why fairies would like such nasty bitter things…) But I digress.
A while ago I showed you a ‘thing’, a thing given to me by my crafty friend Kit, and made by her talented husband. Because it was from Kit, I opened the present with my mind quite set on it being an amazing tool of some sort, a challenge. So when I saw it, I knew at once it was a loom of some sort, for weaving amazing…things. And it was a challenge, because there were no instructions. There was a second part to the present too, eight reels of Nutscene jute in lovely colours, just what I needed to make the amazing things on my beautiful hand made loom.
So I sat for a while and I puzzled, and I couldn’t work out how to use my incredible hand made loom. So while I was puzzling I photographed it, and blogged about it, and asked if anyone out there knew what it could be. Then Kit came home and I phoned her and said ‘OK, I give up, what is it and how do I use it?’ After a baffled silence Kit said,’Do you really not know? Have you opened both parts?’ and I said ‘Yes, and the Jute string is lovely and the colours are beautiful and I know I can weave something lovely on my special loom but I don’t know how..’
And Kit said’ Oh dear I’m sorry, because you think I’ve been really clever and it’s just that I saw the Nutscene jute in the lovely colours and I knew you would like them and then I said to Bill it would nice to have something to put the reels on so he made a holder out of a nice piece of walnut and I got the little scissors and the little brass thing at the end is a scissor holder…’
And I looked at it and thought, ‘Of course,’ and if I had had a young person to hand they would have said ‘Duuur’.
So there is the answer to the question I posed a few posts ago, and I had a wonderful variety of answers so I was not alone in my puzzlement which made me feel somewhat better. I said there would be a prize, and in fact there are two, one for the correct answer and one for the answer that made me, and lot of other people laugh. So without further ado, the winners are Emma, of Silverpebble who is the clever person who correctly guessed it was for storing yarn, and Hilary, who suggested it was a drying rack for Higgins’ welly boots, both sets, and I so wish it was true!
So Ladies, if you could email me your postal addresses I will send you both needle-felted pincushions made with hand dyed Merino and Blue-faced Leicester wool, heart-shaped appropriately for February and Valentines Day. My address is pennygjatgooglemail.com(replace the ‘at’ with@, I’m being spam conscious!)
(My Mother’s guess was that it was the wimwam for the proverbial goose’s bridle – she didn’t get a prize)