Gloved Chair Haiku
Posted on 05.04.07 by lucia @ 10:02 am

Hand knit chair cover
 


Got a real big hand?
Make it a really big glove
in self striping yarn.

 
I found this at Almost Random. I don’t think you can tell from the picture, but that hand is a chair. A big chair. Big enough for an adult to sit in.

This must have taken forever to knit!


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  1. Not sure I get the point. But I can appreciate the effort.

    Comment by Lisa — 5/5/2007 @ 11:32 pm

  2. A real conversation piece. I’m speechless!

    Comment by Barb — 5/6/2007 @ 10:21 am

  3. Interesting but I don’t think it’s the most comfortable chair in the world LOL.

    Comment by minutechaser — 5/7/2007 @ 12:49 am

  4. that is crazy, I dont know how they do it. I just knit dish rags for my mom and something like that looks like a task I would never want to take.

    Comment by Svend — 5/7/2007 @ 7:21 am

  5. Was is fitted over a form? Could you actually sit in it? That is bizarre.

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    Comment by CyberCelt — 5/7/2007 @ 1:53 pm

  6. What a cool concept! I wonder how strong the fingers (back of the chair) are? I would hate to lean back and keep on going!

    Comment by Matt Keegan — 5/7/2007 @ 4:29 pm

  7. No, it’s definitely not comfortable looking. But, it is a chair! The knitter knit the glove by had– and she is seen sitting on it at her site.

    Comment by lucia — 5/9/2007 @ 12:15 pm

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