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We Do Not Have A Knitting Problem: Oh the Places We Went and Food We Ate! Nashville Version
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Oh the Places We Went and Food We Ate! This post may cause a hankering for southern food. Especially biscuits. First of all, we stayed at the convention center hotel and quickly found the Opryland Resort was appropriately named. It was like a mini Disneyland! There was a boat ride inside. First southern fried meal was from the iconic Loveless Cafe; complete with sides of fried green tomatoes and mac and cheese. And biscuits. Biscuits and jam. heavenly. A country breakfast is no joke.
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We Do Not Have A Knitting Problem: Fresh air, feeling fit, and a free pattern.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Fresh air, feeling fit, and a free pattern. A quick vacation post, but I wanted to share a few things with you guys. Fresh air does wonders for the soul. Nice to start your days off like this. What a difference a year makes too! I was able to wear my favorite bathing suit that I couldn't wear last year. Amazing what losing just 15 pounds does? I brought Shaun T and Cize on vacation with me too. Two workouts in already! But I always support them by buying a summer book and plenty ...
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We Do Not Have A Knitting Problem: Comfort Food Fingerless Mitts Finished and a Giveaway
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Comfort Food Fingerless Mitts Finished and a Giveaway. As I mentioned, these mitts were a great travel project and the yarn (Neighborhood Fiber Co. Studio Chunky) is a dream. This is a speedy knit and I look forward to the cozy warmth they will provide. They'd be great holiday gift, either paired with the cowl or solo (or keep the mitts for yourself and give the cowl to a friend :-) ). My go to comfort food is often a bowl of hearty homemade soup like this posole ( recipe.
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We Do Not Have A Knitting Problem: Good Juju
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Saturday, August 31, 2013. It sure has been a tough few weeks around here, but especially this past week. Pa is in the hospital for a knee replacement surgery. He had one five years ago and this is the other knee. Well, he was supposed to go home yesterday, but that's not happening. Hoping he'll get transferred to a rehab center soon, but he definitely could use some prayers and good juju. The past few weeks. She is sooooooo inspiring! I've made my donation (I sooooo love that blanket! So, here's your ch...
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We Do Not Have A Knitting Problem: Good Things.
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Monday, June 1, 2015. Two very good things. 1 This past weekend I wasn't at TNNA, the knitting industry's trade show, but my designs were. I love working with Anzula Yarns, and I have a new design that I'll be releasing soon featuring their new yarn, Croquet. Can you see it below? In For Better or Worsted, at Anzula's Booth at TNNA. 2 One reason I'm not at TNNA is because at the end of June, I'm moving to Anchorage, Alaska! To help celebrate, I'm having an Alaska Adventure sale on all my patterns $6....
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We Do Not Have A Knitting Problem: July 2015
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. And just like that, July is almost over. Summer seems to be flying by, doesn't it? I'm trying to savor every moment I can. Lots of good things happening this month. a few highlights. 1 First, if you follow me on instagram. 2 But this guy was here last week for a job interview. Crossing fingers. 3 And staying here means more time with Magpie. Goodness, her smile just melts my heart. I made all that! Well, almond flour doesn't count in my book) . Here's the recipe. Plus it is one o...
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March | 2015 | KnittingGolfer's Blog
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A little Knitting, a little Golfing and Life. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Adventure Du Jour Designs. March 13, 2015. It’s been in the works for some time now but yesterday Debbi. And I finally pressed the send button. With that, Adventure Du Jour Designs. We have both been designing for years (frequently as our family schedules allow! Between Friends-Rhinebeck and NYC 2014. Between Friends pattern page. Miss Babs Kaweah Between Friends. Where will the...
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Spinning Tuesdays: Dizzing from a Drum Carder | knittyBlog
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You want a uke? You want a uke? Spinning Tuesdays: Dizzing from a Drum Carder. I took a quick drum carding class from Sarah Anderson this winter and one of things she demonstrated was dizzing off of a drum carder. I tried it and it’s fun and easy. Perfect if you love drum carded fiber , but don’t like spinning from batts. You need a drum carder (mine is a Patrick Green Deb’s Delicate Deluxe), a doffer (the pointy ice-pick-looking tool) and a diz (I use buttons. I love buttons). Dizz and doffer ready to go.
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Clara's Window: I've Missed You
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Friday, May 15, 2015. I have a notebook I bought on 24th Street, back when I lived in San Francisco. My first entry was dated some time in 1995, right before Clare and I moved in together, after I'd left my travel writing job and was struggling to find my way in high-tech. Returning to this blog after a little more than a year, it feels like opening that notebook and reading the last entry. I'm glad it had to do with that chowder, because it remains one of my favorite go-to recipes. I made some j...In 20...
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