In preparation for my class at the Haliburton School of the Arts this summer, I asked my beloved husband to prepare some tools for the viking knitting segment. My older son, Thumper, was very keen to help.
Thumper has recently become complete fascinated with machinery. I’m not sure if this is a reaction to the movie “Wall-E”. Anyways, he’s been drawing fantasy machines and coming up with all kinds of interesting names for them, most of which end in some denomination of 1000. “This is a Cheese Grater 2000!” “This is a Hopping Frog Truck 3000!”.
So, of course, he was very interested in what Daddy was constructing. It’s just simple dowel holder, which gets clamped to a work surface. Thumper decided it needed a name. After asking what it was used for, and being told “viking knitting”, he said “Let’s call it the “Vik-Knit 3000!””
I keep trying to come up with a “Ginsu Knife” type infomercial to go with the name. “The Vik-Knit 3000 will make your viking knitting a breeze! Clamp it to the desk and you’re ready to go! It will practically do the knitting for you! But wait! There’s more! Order the Vik-Knit 3000 now and you’ll get two – count ’em – TWO! different sizes of dowels!”
LOL. Anyways, it was just too cute not to share.