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An Snag Breac Beo: Invasion of the little people...
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Sign up to receive news. Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Invasion of the little people. Yes, another extremely small person has arrived into our lives. This makes the wee man seem like Gulliver in Lilliput by comparison. In other news, for any of you about Longford on Culture Night, my sister and father and myself along with three others will be showing some work as part of the Engage Longford group show. I'll attempt to document it here after friday. In the meantime, back to dealing with poo.
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An Snag Breac Beo: Molotov Cocktail Knitting Pattern
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Sign up to receive news. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Molotov Cocktail Knitting Pattern. The Molotov Cocktail pattern I made last June is finally up for sale on Ravelry. It part of the weapons series, with others such as the Dynamite Bomb. The pattern calls for Lamb's Pride Worsted (the best bottle green I could find on a trip to Dublin) but any yarn could be used as gauge is not important. It is suitable for an intermediate knitter. You can buy it here - this link will take you to Paypal. Like" An Snag B...
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An Snag Breac Beo: The KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook
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Sign up to receive news. Thursday, November 6, 2014. The KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook. My dear friend Felix has published her awesome book, the KNITSONIK Stranded Colourwork Sourcebook. Some of the starting points for Felix's knitting include a walnut tree in her back garden, an old biscuit tin, brickwork in Reading where she lives and her sound recorder (my personal favourite). My favourite kind of book! I talked to Felix about the process of making the book. Read on to hear all about it!
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An Snag Breac Beo: Ball and Chain Flail
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Sign up to receive news. Monday, February 13, 2012. Ball and Chain Flail. Hooray for more knitted weapons! My new knitting pattern is out, and yes, it is a medieval flail, ball and chain version, commonly mistakenly called a morning star or mace (both of which you can make with the pattern if you like too! The design originally came from an agricultural tool and the flail was used for bashing people hiding behind their shields. It is written as an abbreviated pattern with all abbreviations included.
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An Snag Breac Beo
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Sign up to receive news. Wednesday, October 15, 2014. In the perhaps ludicrous hope that my life consists of more than feeding the little people, changing nappies and dealing with offal (more on that anon), I've reopened my Etsy shop. And to celebrate, I'm having a sale! Just purchase 2 kits from my online shop. Between now and next wednesday and you get a 3rd kit for free. Whoopeee! This offer ends next Wednesday 22 October at midnight and cannot be used in conjunction with any other coupons.
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An Snag Breac Beo: Stone Wall Socks
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Sign up to receive news. Saturday, September 25, 2010. The days are getting colder here, and the nights even more so. Autumn has arrived and my feet are cold! So I thought I’d make some toasty warm socks, using a stranded colour pattern for extra thickness. Obviously, these yarns could be replaced by something similar. Anyway, here is the pattern. You could also download a PDF of it from here:. A = Grey, B = Brown, C = White. CO – Cast on. St/t – stitch/stitches. K – knit. Rnd/s – round/rounds. RS –...
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An Snag Breac Beo: Peas on Earth...
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Sign up to receive news. Sunday, April 11, 2010. Yes, that is a ridiculous name, but how could I not? Here is the pattern! Also available as a free PDF download on Ravelry. Or download it directly here. 5” x 1 ¼” x 1”. 13cm x 3 cm x 2.5cm. A small amount of any type of yarn will do, with the appropriate size crochet hook. I used Kingcole. Double Knitting 100% Acrylic yarn in shade 272 for the mid green of the pod, and shade 53 for the lighter green of the peas. A yarn needle for sewing up. To end of pod.
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An Snag Breac Beo: CCTV, knit style
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Sign up to receive news. Thursday, June 23, 2011. CCTV, knit style. Sick of public surveillance? Try out the new knitcam. Completely obsolete and will not capture any images. Knit yourself one to go in the corner of your room, or by your front door. This pattern is for a knitted Security Camera, and includes detailed instructions and templates for making a rigid cardboard frame so the camera can be mounted on a wall. Size 3.75mm/#5, stiff cardboard and glue or tape, 4 stitch markers, ruler. An Snag Breac...
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An Snag Breac Beo: Knit your own drugs
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Sign up to receive news. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Knit your own drugs. Ah, sure why not? I decided to make a present for a friend who, similar to myself is on mind-blowing amounts of drugs for pain. ( That's. Prescription drugs for all you hopefuls out there.). So I thought I'd put up the pattern. For one pill you need two colours of yarn, and suitable needle sizes. I used DK. And chunky, with 3.75mm and 4mm dpns. Cast on 6 stitches. Join to work in round as follows:. Change colour and knit 8 rounds.