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The Knitting Curmudgeon: June 2014
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Shut up, I'm counting. Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Aran Sweaters Love Increased.by The Clancy Brothers. Best Quote I Heard All Day. We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English."- Winston Churchill. So now, I am designing an Aran sweater that I will submit to a magazine, which is why I won't display its swatch. But I just designed a pair of Aran socks that I entitled "Slainte! Socks". Slainte is an Irish Gaelic toast- Health! Due to the lack of a tech writer/trainer job, I ain't gonn...
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Accessories
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A HEAD FOR TROUBLE: What To Knit While Catching Crooks, Chasing Clues, and Solving Murders. A Head For Fashion: 6 Original, Roaring Twenties-inspired accessory patterns. Knits That Breathe: 12 Breezy Projects To Keep You Cool. Brave New Knits: 26 Projects and Personalities From the Knitting Blogosphere. FAQ & Errata. A Head For Trouble. Knit something special for your inner flapper! Pre-order promotions start on October 15, so stay tuned! Just in time for holiday gift-knitting, A Head For Trouble. And ag...
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Just Knitting : Book Review, Lace Yarn Studio by Carol J Sulcoski, published by LarkCrafts.com
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Book Review, Lace Yarn Studio by Carol J Sulcoski, published by LarkCrafts.com. Book Review, Lace Yarn Studio by Carol J Sulcoski, published by LarkCrafts.com. Today, I'm reviewing, Lace Yarn Studio. By Carol J Sulcoski, published by LarkCrafts.com. You can find Carol Sulcoski at her website. This is an unsolicited opinion, mine, of a new book. Please pardon my appearance, this was done while at work (My Monday! You can find me in Ravelry as wearingpurple.
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Go Knit In Your Hat: February 2012
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Sunday, February 26, 2012. I wasn't able to master the trick of shuffling the blocks around so that each block has one square of every different fabric, but it was still really fun to end up with pieced blocks. Wonky pieced blocks. Wonky AND scrappy pieced blocks. The top photo shows some of the dappled colors, and the peach one what happened when I played with overlapping colors. Don't forget: there are still a few more days to participate in the Go Knit In Your Hat Summer-Search Fundraiser! We are stil...
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Go Knit In Your Hat: July 2012
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Our week in Cape May is, alas, over. We had a terrific time, including some amazingly good weather (also some amazingly hot weather). Right now, I'm getting ready for a trunk show in my hometown: I'll have all sorts of handdyed yarns and fibers this coming Saturday, August 4, from 12 to 4 pm, at the lovely Gosh Yarn It,. In Kingston, PA. I'll also have my single preview copy of my new book, so if you promise that your hands are clean, you can get a sneak peek! Monday, July 23, 2012.
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Go Knit In Your Hat: Come say hi at WEBS!
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Friday, November 09, 2012. Come say hi at WEBS! I'm here in Northampton, Massachusetts, taking a little rest. Mr. Franklin Habit and I left Pennsylvania early this morning,. And although it took us a good five hours to get here, it was a very pleasant drive. (Probably because Franklin kept me laughing and entertained the entire way.). Northampton is a wonderful place. We are staying in an amazing hotel. And had a chance to walk around a little bit already. Tomorrow will be the perfect day at Webs! I love...
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Go Knit In Your Hat: January 2013
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Tuesday, January 01, 2013. New Year's Day: time when people all over the world start over again. It's a nice illusion, that the simple change of a numerical marker we use to count years is a chance to reboot our lives. But it's a helpful illusion. It's a great way to muster up the energy and commitment to make changes. And change has come to Go Knit In Your Hat. We're finally done. Introducing the new and vastly improved Black Bunny Fibers website. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Go Knit In Your Hat: September 2012
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012. On sale at last. I hope you aren't sick of hearing about it yet, but today is a red-letter day. My new book, Sock Yarn Studio: Hats, Garments, and Other Projects Designed for Sock Yarn. Is as of this writing in stock and ready to ship at Amazon.com. I first envisioned this project three or more years ago, right after I finished my previous book. Things don't always move fast in the publishing world, but the big day is finally here. And it was worth the wait. I was able to do ...
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Go Knit In Your Hat: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Blog Tour: California Revival Knits, by Stephannie Tallent. Hoo-boy. Barely recovered from my trip to Atlanta, in the throes of making sock monkey bike helmet covers for the middle school's Wizard of Oz production (don't ask),. It is the perfect time to take a break and look at a new book full of pretty things. Today we are a stop on the blog tour for California Revival Knits. By Stephannie Tallent. You may know Stephannie from her blog, Sunset Cat. I counted 16 patterns (altho...
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Go Knit In Your Hat: Chicago report (part 1)
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Thursday, November 01, 2012. Chicago report (part 1). The moment I checked in, I knew I was going to spend the weekend surrounded by knitters, and so it was. I immediately ran into the lovely Brooke Nico. Shown mugging here with Lily Chin and Erin Slonaker of Yarn Market News). Knitters armed with yarn were everywhere, perched on couches in the spectacular lobby of the hotel (the Palmer House is full of history, and jam-packed with amazing architectural and decorative details). And this studly fellow.
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