Oct 15th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
I am still form of recovering from my prescribed, deadlined, focussed knitting of the summertime and am currently knitting like Bridget Jones eats when she has a hangover — I am running on whatever indulgent thing I look alike and exploring the more exciting aspects of instant gratification.
Here is one of my recent creations:
It was [...]
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Oct 12th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
Here is the most final form for the earthworm scarf:
I wish the way the lace weight sections are transparent, and the earthworm yarn from Milkyrobot was an absolute pleasure to knit. Every inch was interesting.
I made some sort of gauge error. I am not sure exactly where, but the scarf is not the [...]
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Oct 8th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
I was surveying the wonders of Etsy today and came across the list for Russian knitting and crochet magazines on Lado’s shop.
Just looking at this:
From this magazine. How could anyone not wish it?
If I can work in Japanese, I question if I can do the like in Russian?
I learned Russian for a class and [...]
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Oct 2nd, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
I started knitting this scarf while we were in Kansas in August. The yarn came from the Newton Beadery in Newton Kansas. I couldn’t tell it was a yarn shop at all from the street, but then I saw the crochet friendly yarn shop sticker from Interweave on the door, and I knew.
This [...]
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Sep 30th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
This is my version of calorimetry by Kathryn Schoendorf from The winter 2006 issue of Knitty. I realized after I decided to knit it that a very large proportion of the number of knitters on Ravelry have made one too (see here).
The gauge on mine was really far from that of the original as [...]
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Sep 29th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
Here are some pictures of the scarf I knit with the yarn I spun from the Pixie batts from Evonne Wee’s Etsy shop:
I am very pleased with it. I have listed it in my new Parallax Knitting Etsy store (here).
I didn’t realize that usernames mattered on Etsy, so I created a new one (my [...]
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Sep 27th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
When I was walking through the Calgary airport on Wednesday I was altogether stopped in my tracks by the scene of Rachel Weisz in the most fantastic sweater on the top of American Vogue:
I of course cracked out the wallet immediately.
I desire that sweater — well to be accurate I wish to establish such a [...]
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Sep 26th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
Isn’t Vancouver beautiful?
On the needles is a scarf of a sort. I want to use up a lump of thread that I made up when I started knitting. I wanted to do a figure like Kaffe Fassett’s Persian poppies waistcoat (non-Ravelry link for an estimate of what I mean).
I really didn’t understand about [...]
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Sep 24th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
I only got back from Vancouver, and I will be posting pics of what I was knitting and what character I bought shortly.
What I would real wish to say now is that though jetsetting all over the aim is alleged to be very glamourous and I do enjoy it overall, it involves an excessive sum [...]
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Sep 16th, 2008 by knittingclub in knitting
Because if winter is approaching can spring be far behind?
The winter solstice is the clock when clear and summer start coming back into the world. The solstice of course happens in midwinter, but, especially in more northern (or southern) climes, the fall of the lighting can appear to get an extraordinarily long time. Sometimes it [...]
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