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Obsessed? Who Me...?: August 2014
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Thursday, August 28, 2014. I've been dipping my hand, or should I say my brush in some watercolor. I've been sketching a bit, and playing with markers. Nothing worth showing, but I'm having fun playing with color in another form. See what I mean about a mess? I don't know why I'm showing this. Links to this post. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Links to this post. Monday, August 18, 2014. Before I developed autoimmune issues. After those hit and before I started taking medications, I just didn't feel like s...
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Stitch Whisper: Crocheted cable sweaters
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. It's been a while since I stitched up a cable sweater, but a friend wanted me to make one for her. So I pulled out a bunch of handy Aran-style sweaters from ages ago and thought about how to proceed. Crocheters have a bunch of different ways to create cable effects. Since I am aiming for a wearable garment, comparable to a knit, I prefer to mimic the structure of knitted cables, working on a ground of double crochet. Back in ancient history (70s/80s? Then there was the toddler sweat...
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Stitch Whisper: Crocheted Top Down sweater construction
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Crocheted Top Down sweater construction. Here are posts related to the top-down construction:. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014. Single increase on each. Side of a center point. Another option is to make a double increase in the point stitch. That visual line can be manipulated: Increases don't have to be centered over each other. Centered over each other. Increase to the sleeve for 3 rows,. Then to the front for 4 rows - we. Don't know which way the increase. At the top of the picture goes. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2014.
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GrannyDani, une femme d'un certain age: August 2013
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GrannyDani, une femme d'un certain age. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. A week or so ago - seems much longer now - we took a mini-vacay.of course I wanted ocean but we couldn't decide. So we went to Jamestown cause the http:/ www.railtown1897.org/. Has a new behind the scene tour where you can see all the shops and train repair. We stayed at a wonderful place in Jamestown http:/ www.national-hotel.com/. This place has grown up quite a bit since we last saw it - it has a HUGE bowling alley in the basement!
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The Woolly Adventures of a Knitting Kitty: September 2014
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The Woolly Adventures of a Knitting Kitty. Tuesday, 30 September 2014. With blatant copying of a fabulous idea from the Yarn Harlot. Here's my weekend in sock photos. We had to go to Portsmouth and there's nothing like a knitting deadline and plenty of car travelling to get the needles smoking! 09:57 Crossing the River Thames on the QE2 Bridge, Dartford. 11:03 Pit stop on the M25. 15:39 In Portsmouth Dockyard, gazing at Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory. 21:08 Back in the hotel room, chilling out. Mr JK cau...
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Stitch Whisper: String markers
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Monday, June 15, 2015. Here's a sleeve where I decreased 1 stitch at each end of every 6th row. Attaching and using the string marker. When I started working the sleeve, I attached the marker in the first decrease. At the end of the same row, I remembered to decrease again, because what I am doing is decreasing 1 stitch at each end of the row. The string is just hanging there, waiting for the next time I need it. No pieces of paper. No row counter. It's just the piece of string. 2015 Knit and Crochet Show.
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Stitch Whisper: Side track: Repairing latch hook, part 1
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Saturday, June 27, 2015. Side track: Repairing latch hook, part 1. Back side of little rug. Recently, I was asked to take a look at a little latch hook rug in need of repair - to fill in places where the yarn had fallen out. The little rug, about 24x40 inches, was made by the grandmother of the current owner, probably in the 1930's. I know how to latch hook. I've done a fair amount of crochet repair. How hard can it be? So I agreed to see what I could do. Here's what I learned so far from this piece:.
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