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This Moment | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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Knitalong – spreading the word →. November 18, 2011 · 8:41 am. This moment} – A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. Knitalong – spreading the word →. One response to “. November 18, 2011 at 9:30 am. Happiness is jumping in a pile of leaves! This is a lovely moment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Triumphant Return | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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This Moment →. November 10, 2011 · 12:37 pm. My friends, there has been KNITTING. Most of the summer and fall (and spring too? I don’t even remember) has been spent on tiny bites of knitting here and there — a few rows in the car, or during before-bed-tv, or any time the baby-turning-toddler (! Would allow. And, because knitting is magical like that, even these tiny bits add up and eventually there is this complete object. Kind of like life. Shawl, knit in IndigoDragonfly. Are serving me quite well!
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This Moment: 9/12/2011 | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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Knitalong – spreading the word. December 9, 2011 · 8:18 pm. This moment} – A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. Knitalong – spreading the word. One response to “. December 10, 2011 at 11:02 am. On another note, thank you so much for the tea! Have a happy, happy Christmas! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Classes | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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I teach various fibre arts classes at the Purple Purl. Which is located at 1162 Queen St. E. Toronto, ON. For an up-to-date schedule on all of the classes offered by the Purple Purl, see the class listings. See a previous class listing you’d like to have taken — make a request at the shop, and we’ll see what we can do! It is also highly likely that I will be teaching informally at Ontario SCA. Medieval re-creation) events throughout the summer. If you’re in Ealdormere. Saturday, June 15. Tuesday, May 13.
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DIY Drop Spindle Saga | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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FO (both “Finished Object” and the other words) →. March 13, 2007 · 2:25 pm. DIY Drop Spindle Saga. Or, How To Make A Drop Spindle For Under $10 Using Sheer Bloody-Mindedness. I have indeed become. With the idea of spinning my own yarn. So much so, of course, that I had to do it RightNow, and went on that little fibre-binge the other day, bringing home four braided “slivers” of lovely, ready-to-spin wool. But what to spin it with? Online browsing informed me that what I should be looking for was a spindl...
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Knitting Projects: Works In Progress. Knitting Projects: Finished Objects. Pattern: from “A Gathering of Lace”. Needles: 2.5mm metal dpns; circlulars. Started: May 5, 2007. Hand-fasting shawl for a friend — hopefully it will be done in time! Yarn: Nature’s Palette 100% Merino (all natural plant dyes! In “Lupine”. Needles: 2.5mm metal dpns (5). This is currently my “at work” knitting project. So far, so good! Amazing Twining Lace Scarf. Pattern: photocopied from “Shawls and Scarves:The Best of. Two-socks-...
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Simpler | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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December 15, 2011 · 10:27 am. It all started with this post. So I’m just letting go. I’ve let go of the idea of Christmas knitting. Sure, some people might get something handmade for Christmas. But not everyone. I’ve let go if trying to get “the perfect gift”. My family will appreciate what we find for them, but the quest for that one, super-special something is just too elusive this year. I’m letting go of expectations in favour of finding what really counts. Soule Mama just posted. You are commenting u...
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Aemmeleia's Ephemera | Knitting. Spinning. Parenting. Yoga. Life! | Page 2
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Newer posts →. February 22, 2011 · 7:39 pm. Today’s my blogiversay. Four — 4! 8212; years ago I entered the blogosphere as a fully-participating member. That’s why I joined: to participate in the community I was starting to know through the blogs I read. I felt like if I was going to comment on someone’s post, that they should be able to check out who was reading them. Here’s to another year! February 20, 2011 · 4:51 pm. Free to Good Home – Found! Son Of Stitch and Bitch. Goes to…. Dee. I’m finally...
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Eye-of-Partridge Shawl | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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This and that →. February 22, 2008 · 8:02 pm. Consider this lace-weight yarn liberated. Eye of Partridge Shawl, 100% cashmere. Back view: shoulder shawl. How I’ll wear it most, with the point front-facing, tucked into my coat. Love that stitch texture! I used one single skein of Handmaiden 100% cashmere 2-ply (lace-weight) yarn, in the colourway “Mineral” (274m/50g), and 3.75mm Addi Lace needles (80cm circular). Eye of Partridge Shawl Pattern. R2: K2, yo, k2 (5). R3: K2, p1, k2. R4: K2, yo, k1, yo, k2 (7).
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Knitalong – spreading the word | Aemmeleia's Ephemera
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This Moment: 9/12/2011 →. November 23, 2011 · 1:03 pm. Knitalong – spreading the word. Larissa of Stitch Marker. Is holding a new knitalong! I’ve been following her blog ever since I saw Jodi. 8216;s “Meathead” hat with envy (the product of another knitalong). So I saw the invitational post. And thought I’d like to play along too. And if I’m going to do that , I might as well spread the word, eh? Check it out here: http:/ stitchmarker.net/2011/11/would-you-want-to-make-a-potholder.html. Now, a collection...
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