Background
The project has a bit of a backstory. A few years ago, I made a hollow stump cat cave for Seamus, who could never pass up exploring a hole in a log or stump (or wall, or pretty much anything!). He loved it.
Fast-forward a few years to Jacques, the not-quite-feral, unadoptable cat who came to me after Seamus died. He was a bit traumatised and was terrified of anything even remotely cage-like that might contain him. He wanted nothing to do with the cat cave.
So eventually I gave it to PhiltheCat, one of Jacques’ favourite librarians. She had adopted and/or rescued multiple hard-to-place black cats, and had a lovely black clowder, including Maya, the rescued library kitten.
And then, Jacques’ other favourite librarian started cat-sitting him whenever I needed to travel. She is one of his all-time favourite people, and he is very happy to go visit her. I asked if she would like me to pay her with money or custom-knit something of her choice. She asked if I could possibly knit a scarf version of Seamus’s cat cave.
So that is what I will attempt - to make a tree trunk scarf that is full of forest life, while still being a wearable scarf. Some yarns will be handspun, and some commercial. Most will be hand-dyed to purpose. It will be an interesting challenge.
Possible things to include:
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yellow mushrooms - Pholiota aurivella
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fly agaric mushrooms - doesn’t really grow on trees, but when I asked her if there was anything in particular she wanted on the scarf, she mentioned it
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chicken of the woods? might just look messy
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wild cucumber vines with flowers
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head of squirrel in hole (with acorn)
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luna moth
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rosy maple moth
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spring azure butterfly
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snake?
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mouse?
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blueberry bush
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adventitious twig with leaves beech sapling instead
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flowers of some sort?
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moss?
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ferns