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Hidcote Garden KAL: August 2007
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Monday, August 27, 2007. So far so good :). Having summer vacation in Scotland this year I brought with me my new baby, the Hidcote Garden Shawl. I have not encountered any problems beside the odd forgotten yarn over. But that's really nothing. But I had to hit my head in anger with my self for not taking enough yarn with me: How could I! I got to Chart #6 with 50 gram of lace yarn from handpeintedyarn.com. And then I had to stop. But luckily, home again, and I continue on this very beautiful shawl.
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Poetry Friday: Wallace Stevens’ The Emperor of Ice-Cream | Homeschool Kid Lit
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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.– Edith Wharton. Poetry Friday: Wallace Stevens’ The Emperor of Ice-Cream. April 29, 2007. The Emperor of Ice Cream. By Wallace Stevens, from. Call the roller of big cigars,. The muscular one, and bid him whip. In kitchen cups concupiscent curds. Let the wenches dwadle in such dress. As they are used to wear, and let the boys. Bring flowers in last month’s newspapers. Let be be finale of seem. May 6, 2007. Build a webs...
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Wanted: Sympathetic Aliens in Children’s Literature | Homeschool Kid Lit
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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.– Edith Wharton. Wanted: Sympathetic Aliens in Children’s Literature. February 25, 2007. Filed under: Children's Literature. Was, or even. What does it mean that most readily available children’s books about aliens feature them as a evil invading armies rather than curious individual explorers? Or that those books that do include arguably harmless aliens generally characterize them as ugly, gross or stupid? Bending the...
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Knit with Bex: September 2006
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Hidcote Garden KAL: March 2007
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Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyway for those that are finished, congratulations, your shawls are beautiful, they do inspire me to keep on going, and I will. I do have a few questions though, someone had mentioned an errata sheet, where do I go to pick this up? How many ring markers did you end up needing to use? Just being on the chart #2 I have used up a pkg of 20 already. What do others use? At $399 a pkg this could become very expensive. Appreciate your help,. Posted by Cindy at 3:48 PM. This was my fir...
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Hidcote Garden KAL: February 2007
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Monday, February 26, 2007. I just finished my Hidcote. It's my first shawl, first lace. Yarn: Knitpicks Shadow in Jewels. 3 skeins, the last one wasn't quite used up. The second picture shows how much was left. Cost $7.50. Total cost for a gorgeous lace shawl, including re-usable supplies: $15.00 Divide that by 59, the number of days in Jan and Feb, and that comes to 0.25 per day. Wow, where else can you get value. A quarter for hours of entertainment each day. Posted by slimsdotter at 6:40 PM. I had a f...
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Hidcote Garden KAL: December 2006
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Friday, December 29, 2006. Congratulations to the first 5 folks to sign up for the KAL.if you haven't heard from Miriam yet, you will soon! The KAL is still open so email me at siameezercat AT yahoo DOT com to join and please remember to include your blog address, if you have one so I can link to you in our "Participants" listing. If you don't have a blog, you can still participate! Posted by KnitNana at 12:55 PM. Thursday, December 28, 2006. Welcome to the Hidcote Garden. Lovely Hidcote Garden Shawl.
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Hidcote Garden KAL: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Hidcote Garden Shawl KAL. It is not too late to join in the KAL. for more information, check this post. We'll keep this one dated funny just to make sure it stays at the top.for future members of the KAL! Posted by Birdsong at 9:24 PM. Take our button and join us by emailing Knitnana at siameezercatATyahooDOTcom. Hidcote Garden Shawl KAL. For a good purpose. Finished at last :D. So far so good :). Finally Got Her Blocked.
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Hidcote Garden KAL: October 2007
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Monday, October 08, 2007. For a good purpose. I just want to share with you that I made the Hidcote Garden Shawl. For the Pink Ribbon Auction here in Norway. And it was auctioned away for about 180. That's some good news for all women with breast cancer, I hope? Posted by Pinneguri at 6:36 AM. Take our button and join us by emailing Knitnana at siameezercatATyahooDOTcom. Hidcote Garden Shawl KAL. For a good purpose. Finished at last :D. So far so good :). Finally Got Her Blocked.
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Hidcote Garden KAL: September 2007
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Finished at last :D. At last, finished. If I had not promised to give it away, to the red ribbon organization in Norway, I would had laid it down for never picking it up. I was very tired the last charts. It's huge, this shawl. But I really liked the last pattern, and I really didn't like the middle section. Would it be possible to make a shawl that just are part 1 and part 3? Would they fit together? Tomorrow is blocking day. Thanks for the joy ride :D. For a good purpose.