Odd-ball
Here is one of the most unusual things I have ever knit. Celestine, a dodecahedron designed by my all-time favourite designer, Norah Gaughan.

It’s a gift for a friend’s one-year old. I didn’t want to make another small hat or sweater, so I dug out some Cascade Fixation from my stash and knit this up as a toy. I used just over a ball of the blue and hardly any at all of the white. I used size 5 dpns. It started out small and easy:

it soon took on a recognizable shape:

but proceeded to sprout somewhat alarmingly in all directions:

until it was tamed, stuffed with cotton rags and firmly disciplined:

Now it looks rather well-fed and content,

even though it definitely has an aspect of the weird, what-in-the-world-is-this anyway, about it.

The original pattern was meant to be a small tree-ornament, but as you can see, the Cascade, the cloth stuffing and the loose gauge have enabled it to evolve into a rather squishy ball. I confess I was mighty excited up to about Point # 6, but the small circumference and continuous picking up of stitches made it a bit fiddly, and the last point, which you have to pick up the stitches for, and knit, with the stuffing inside threatening to escape, was a bit cumbersome. Still, it makes for an unusual toy, and a knitted item that, like all of Gaughan’s creations, teaches you a lot about shape and construction. Let’s hope the little boy enjoys playing with it!










The little baby is going to love this unusual toy – plenty of grab room. So much better than a regular knitted ball.
That looks like fun! And a good gift for babies, who I am now convinced do not particularly need knitwear.
Oh how I LOVE it!! Like modular origami and knitting had a wonderful child together (and it’s -for- a wonderful child also; how cool is that?!?)
Best,
Sam
kinda looks like a knitted virus…. (yeah, too much time in the sciences)
Thats a cute toy in very boy colors
Nice example of thinking out of the box to make unusual yet practical gifts…
I am yet to tame DPNS…but inspired now..
Me again. I’m not a crazed stalker or anything, just an enchanted knitter who wanted to let you know that in the spirit of “Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery” I started my own dodecahedron over the weekend. Very fun project!
And yeah Fergie is right that they -do- look a bit like knitted viruses (I’m a science geek also.)
Best, Sam