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Wednesday, December 28
by
Her
on Wed 28 Dec 2005 11:07 AM EST
When doing toe-up socks or top-down hats or top-down sweaters, you want
to be sure you have a nice stretchy edge. Which means you'll need a
stretchy bind-off. Denise Powell has two stretchy bind-off's on the Sock Knitter's website. She taught the class at the CSNF that I attended.
I am off to attempt this technique on a hat for him. :) Tuesday, December 13
by
Her
on Tue 13 Dec 2005 08:36 PM EST
Crochet me Magazine is up! Oh my! Sprite! I love Sprite! Zen and the Art of Stash Diving is a great idea. One pattern, done in many different yarns. So many different looks are achieved using different yarn. I love that. I prefer the mohairyish stuff myself. Every baby needs Abominable Baby Slippers. I love the Abominable Snowman in the Rudolph classic :) Well, off to work on some gifties…
by
Her
on Tue 13 Dec 2005 08:26 PM EST
Things are slowly returning to normal around here. Hopefully we can start our decorating, baking and shopping soon. My goal is to make one biggish item per Christmas so that everyone gets something special from me. So far, the lucky recipients have been:
I still try to make smallish items too and have a whole load of ideas for this year. Ahem. Ideas. All WIP's. Some UFO's. My own biggish item this year is more than 3/4 finished. Yay!!! Wish me luck! I can't wait to post the photos! By the way, I am in looooove with Brown Sheep's Lamb's Pride worsted bulky! Just starting a smallish gift using black and charcoal with no pattern. Just giving it a go. MMmm. It's so...soft. The man at Village Yarns even wound the hanks into centre-pull balls for me. (because I don't have a yarn swift - sniff sniff). I bought balls of Noro Silk Garden because it's divine. Oh I bought the piece-de-resistance as well, but I haven't decided if it's a keeper or a gift yet. (Originally intended as a gift, it is begging to be kept!) Bad yarn! Besides the knitting, I'm planning to make homemade edible goodies too. Now, all I ask for is a little more time! Tuesday, December 6
by
Her
on Tue 06 Dec 2005 12:41 AM EST
Winter Knitty is online. It is crammed with more patterns than we know what to do with, Knitters! Lots of new projects to start once the last Christmas gift is opened. If you come from a big family like we do, you likely knit right up until Christmas morning, wrap it and put it under the tree when no one is looking so they won't know you were working on it all night! Oh no, I wouldn't know anyone like that.... not me... nope....
Saturday, December 3
by
Her
on Sat 03 Dec 2005 11:00 AM EST
The Knitting Fiend is an awesome knit blog with pattern generators for socks, hats, mittens, dog sweater, cardigans and more. She has stitch patterns and patterns for “odd things to knit”. She has knitting calculators for estimating yardage, how to space buttonholes or to increase and decrease evenly. You can even learn how to do bust darts! You’ll also find knitting tutorials for hand and machine knitting including the three needle bind-off, inset pockets and double knitting. A wonderful resource for adventurous knitters who are ready to take the next step and really start designing their own garments or altering patterns for a better fit. This is one link you need to keep in your favourites.
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