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Meg Roke Knits: Oh la la!
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Monday, July 14, 2014. Today is July 14th, Bastille Day. I can remember learning about this holiday in French class when I was a girl. This time of year I always think of. The 1964 comedy, Paris When It Sizzles. So what does today have to do with knitting? Well, I thought it would be fun to showcase some French-inspired knits. What would you wear if you had the golden opportunity to travel to France? Here are my picks. Pour Les Petites Garcons. Pour Les Petites Filles:. By Lili Comme Tout. Knit To My Lou.
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Meg Roke Knits: Camping Knits
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Sunday, July 20, 2014. I admit, I am not a camper. Bugs, bears and no plumbing do not appeal to me. However, I really enjoy hiking, canoeing and the quietness of the outdoors (especially having a break from all things techy). In a couple of weeks, my family will be "camping" in Michigan. By "camping" I mean we will be staying in a cabin with electricity (hurrah! By Tin Can Knits. Camp Out Fingerless Mitts. By Tin Can Knits. By Susan B. Anderson. Fair Isle Slipper Boots. By Tiny Owl Knits. For an upcoming...
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Meg Roke Knits: July 2015
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This summer, I jumped on the bandwagon and began watching the captivating television series. And reading the famous Outlander series by Diana Galbadon. If you have not looked into either. run, don't walk, to your nearest library and check out both. Rarely have I ever found a book translated so well into a television adaptation. It has been quite some time since I've presented a collection of themed knitting patterns (see Oh la la. Or Back to School Sweaters. By Nikki Van De Car.
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Meg Roke Knits: November 2014
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014. Interview with Kristen Jancuk. As a participant in the Indie-Design Gift-A-Long, I have the pleasure of interviewing a fellow knitwear designer! What a great opportunity to get to know talent from a different part of the country! After you read a little bit about Kristen Jancuk, pop over to Ravelry to see which patterns she is offering in the GAL. She has some beautiful. And fun textured designs too! First, let's learn more about Kristen. Designer name: Kristen Jancuk. These...
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Meg Roke Knits: October 2014
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Thursday, October 2, 2014. I have a fun new pattern for you all just in time for those nippy morning drives and chilly after supper walks. the Ginger Snap Mitts. These fingerless mittens were designed specifically for the grand opening of a new local yarn shop where I live: Harps and Thistles Yarn Imporium. In Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The pattern uses one Adorn Sock. Mini-skein bundle (this has 4 mini skeins equivalent to one skein of Adorn Sock) from Three Irish Girls Yar. Next to the skin. They feature a ...
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Meg Roke Knits: Deep Comfort Wrap
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. The Deep Comfort Wrap. Was designed with two characteristics in mind. The first was to feature a repetitive stitch pattern that would be very easy to memorize and/or figure out while knitting so that the knitter wouldn’t completely rely on the printed directions, and could continue making those soothing fluid motions. The second was to create a knitted finished product that would make the wearer feel like a warm hug from a dear friend. I love the colorway too - May the Road Rise...
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Meg Roke Knits: Outlander knitting
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This summer, I jumped on the bandwagon and began watching the captivating television series. And reading the famous Outlander series by Diana Galbadon. If you have not looked into either. run, don't walk, to your nearest library and check out both. Rarely have I ever found a book translated so well into a television adaptation. It has been quite some time since I've presented a collection of themed knitting patterns (see Oh la la. Or Back to School Sweaters. By Nikki Van De Car.
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Meg Roke Knits: Getting Caught Up
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Friday, May 29, 2015. Yes, it has truly been that long since I last visited with you and shared my crafty thoughts on this blog. And boy, it has been a busy six months! Here is a quick summary of that time:. 4 new patterns released. 6 additional patterns accepted for publications through yarn companies, online and print magazines, and books. And of course.swatching. In the meantime, happy knitting! May 30, 2015 at 7:08 AM. I enjoy your blog:). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Meg Roke Knits: Back to School Sweaters
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Sunday, September 7, 2014. Back to School Sweaters. Yesterday, we had our first taste of fall weather. cool, damp, gray. I loved every minute of it. It was not to last, however, since here in north east Ohio we seem to be experiencing an Indian summer. That doesn't stop me from dreaming about sweater knitting. My daughter, like so many children, went back to school a couple of weeks ago. I usually make her a "back to school" sweater in September but have yet to pick this year's pattern. Knit To My Lou.
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Meg Roke Knits: September 2014
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Sunday, September 7, 2014. Back to School Sweaters. Yesterday, we had our first taste of fall weather. cool, damp, gray. I loved every minute of it. It was not to last, however, since here in north east Ohio we seem to be experiencing an Indian summer. That doesn't stop me from dreaming about sweater knitting. My daughter, like so many children, went back to school a couple of weeks ago. I usually make her a "back to school" sweater in September but have yet to pick this year's pattern. Knit To My Lou.