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knit with your brain: New Year, New Theme
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Saturday, January 4, 2014. New Year, New Theme. Happy New Year everyone! Which I wear at least once a week. We have devised a new theme for 2014: Many Rs. You are probably familiar with the 3 Rs of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. This concept can be extended to apply to knitting, and might also include Reinvent, Reassemble,. It was finished, but not exactly wearable. I decided to make the sweater a bit longer in the body, so I added about an inch ...
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knit with your brain: May 2014
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Sunday, May 4, 2014. Six weeks between blog posts. That's a spring semester, if ever there was! It's not over yet, so here is just a short post. My friend's lace project inspired me to tackle one for myself, and after a few false starts, I settled on a scarf version of "Melon Pattern" from Jane Sowerby's Victorian Lace Today. I used Juniper Moon Farm Findley. After blocking to 13' x 72'. Melon stitch up close. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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knit with your brain: June 2014
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Saturday, June 7, 2014. As a way to celebrate the beginning of summer, friend H and I went to the Massachusetts Sheep and Woolcraft Fair. Sometimes you know when you're home, and that was how it felt that day. We signed up for a wool dyeing workshop and learned some techniques that produce very beautiful color progression. Here is what happened to the shawl blank:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Northeast Fiber Arts Center (Williston, VT).
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knit with your brain: February 2014
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Wednesday, February 5, 2014. And the best kind, one that was called the day before based on a dire forecast of snow followed by sleet and freezing rain. Good decision: it was quite an adventure getting the paper and feeding and watering the birds, with little daggers of ice falling out of the sky. We are having what the paper this morning calls an "old-fashioned winter", with one snow/sleet event after another. Coffee and research articles.
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knit with your brain: Knitting in Public
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Monday, January 19, 2015. I may have been sitting alone with my yarn and coffee on the pier, but I was not lonely. Feederbrook Farm Bluefaced Leicester Wool in "Lollipop" and "Sage", newly acquired while on vacation. My view while on vacation. Another view. I was sitting there in shorts, knitting. Outside. I love the term. Thanks for posting after so long a hiatus. January 20, 2015 at 10:21 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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knit with your brain: Newly Spun
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Sunday, December 8, 2013. I freely admit that I am obsessed with yarn, generally, and specifically with this newly spun yarn:. I used those to make a 2-ply yarn, not really knowing how the different colors would line up. December 9, 2013 at 8:31 AM. I love how all the different colors work together! December 14, 2013 at 10:39 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Northeast Fiber Arts Center (Williston, VT). The Knit (Old Saybrook, CT).
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knit with your brain: Revel
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Wednesday, February 5, 2014. And the best kind, one that was called the day before based on a dire forecast of snow followed by sleet and freezing rain. Good decision: it was quite an adventure getting the paper and feeding and watering the birds, with little daggers of ice falling out of the sky. We are having what the paper this morning calls an "old-fashioned winter", with one snow/sleet event after another. Coffee and research articles.
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knit with your brain: Not Quite Done
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Saturday, March 8, 2014. Here I am, all excited to be posting on the blog about my fabulously completed sweater, when I discover that it's not actually done! A few weeks ago, using Palette colors that I have accumulated over the years (thanks to you! I chose 13 colors and arranged them as instructed in Carol Sunday's amazing pattern. I made a few mistakes and switched one of the colors midway, but the overall result is very appealing:. I manag...
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knit with your brain: A Faroese Man Shawl and Other Adventures*
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Knit with your brain. How knitting relates to brain function. Tuesday, November 26, 2013. A Faroese Man Shawl and Other Adventures*. I have finally completed the Untried Northern Isles Technique project for November: behold the Faroese Man Shawl:. A basket weave bed jacket/shawl in Sirdar Snuggly double knitting yarn (nylon/acrylic blend). I found my copy of Victorian Lace Today (thank you for the gift that keeps on giving! And decided to make one of the wide bordered scarves. I'll let you know! I hope y...