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Swatch Stack

Tue 23 Feb 2010 12:02pm

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There’s a whole lotta swatching going on! I will make my Ravelympics gloves I promise.  Go Team Little Needle Lovers!! In the meantime I’ve been in a swatching frenzy. So many projects, so little time. Why? Because I’m going to Peru! Yay! Next month!

Don’t forget this weekend, Norwegian Sock Class at fabulous Fibre Space in Alexandria, with FOOD! MMMMmmm I’m hoping for some lefse to transport me back to Swedish Class parties…they didn’t teach Norwegian at my high school, just Swedish with a Finnish accent, and our feasts included food from all the Scandinavian countries. Mrs Andersen’s leftse was to die for…all rolled up with cinnamon and stored in a big MJB coffee can.

Can’t make it this weekend? Join me in Scotland this summer for UK Knit Camp – FUN UNLIMITED!

Or tell me where you are and maybe I can schedule a class somewhere nearby. Have needles will travel.

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More Socks

Thu 18 Feb 2010 03:02pm

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Another variation on the same theme….oh dear, where has my Olympic Knitting gone?

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Learning

Tue 16 Feb 2010 05:02pm

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I took a little time over the snow storm to teach a couple of  friends to knit. What snowstorms are good for: hot chocolate, a fire in the fireplace and joyful knitting. See DeVeria’s beautiful garter stitch, careful and even, until she became tired. Her work exhibits the beginners nemesis, the dastardly last stitch! It becomes bold and large, befuddling the knitter, who often becomes anxious and fatigued as a result. Be the boss of that stitch!  Anticipate its devious desire and modestly stitch it. If its devilry persists, yank it into shape!

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Olympic Knitting

Fri 12 Feb 2010 06:02pm

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I’ve entered the 2010 Ravelympics…the folks at Team Little Needle Lovers kindly welcomed me into the fold… so far I’ve decided to enter the Nordic Colorworks Event. Now we’ll see if I can follow the rules. I’m a little bass akward when it comes to Ravelry skills. My project is kind of a secret project too…so I may have to have very espionage type photos…I love having the Olympics as the fun induced deadline.

Above are worms. I cords I use to test color combinations. Swatching is allowed!

Check out this great Yarn Bombing! Happy puppy and kitty raindrops in Vancouver.

Stringin’ in the Rain from WooWork on Vimeo.

right on Howie!

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Socks for Snowmageddon

Thu 11 Feb 2010 11:02am

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or is it Snowpocalypse?   SnOMG it’s Snoverkill.

Which makes it a dandy time for knitting socks.  I spent the back to back blizzards knitting socks. Some you’ve seen, 2 color version you got a peek at below,  and a 6 color version here…the pattern will premier at my class at Fibre Space on the 28th provided we’re dug out by then…You can knit them just like this or make up your own variations. I’ll show you how. We’ll also learn an Estonian cast on and and afterthought heel. Weee!

Take a look at Daniela Edburg’s exhibition Compulsive Knitting thru March 20th, in San Miguel de Allende, wish I could go. Her work is so compelling – weird and wonderful, disturbing and delightful.

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Jane Birkin Tonight

Tue 09 Feb 2010 02:02pm

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Style icon, chanteuse, human rights activist,
At the French Embassy
Snowmageddon be damned!

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Blue

Fri 05 Feb 2010 12:02pm

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Working on the 2 color version for my fibre space class.

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Brooklyn and Ria

Thu 04 Feb 2010 11:02am

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During my brief visit to the city, I went under the river to Brooklyn – Carrol Gardens, to meet my “imaginary” friend Ria of Wooly Minded. She invited me to visit a darling, brand new yarn shop where she just started working, called La Casita. The shop is open and sunny with a beautiful selection of yarn, a great area up front for classes and a comfy couch for knitting … and get this… a soon to open cafe! … with coffee, tea and beer and wine – a yarn bar! Food too.

I was happy to meet co-owner Jen, who’s family has lived in the building for 3 generations, Hannah, an accomplished fiber artist who teaches a lot of the classes, regular patron Maria who told fantastic stories and my Maria, Ria. Oh I’m forgetting names! A stylish woman with a white bob, teller of more interesting tales. I was made so welcome in this friendly neighborhood shop.  When new mother and other owner Amanda and her husband arrived with week-old baby Tyler in tow, I felt like part of the family!

Ria treated me to lunch, including a Brain Drink…responsible, I think for my recent sock making frenzy.

Thanks to everyone, and especially Ria, for a delightful afternoon. I steeled myself against buying any yarn, because I just got the cashmere above the day before with Connie, but couldn’t resist a scented candle by Tocca as a gift for my friend.

lacasitayarnshop.com       718.963.0369      253 smith street, brooklyn, ny 11231

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Sock Class at Fibre Space!

Tue 02 Feb 2010 03:02pm

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New York and Connie

Mon 01 Feb 2010 07:02pm

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Whew! I’ve been traveling. When I heard the weather would be bad leaving Pawtucket, I decided to spend the rainy day in NYC instead of driving all the way to DC. I stayed with a dear, dear friend, so every moment was an infusion of energy and history – an invigorating tonic. While she was at work, I visited  Tim Burton at Moma…he was crowded….but a good jolt of the interesting mind… made me start craving black and white, and I say I only use darkest brown and natural…we’ll just see about that, missy…  swirl it with turquoise and red…and acid yellow. Yes indeed. Maybe a few gloomy cobwebs, or not.

Ok. Then I visited my elderly cousin, who is 96, and has the most wonderful apartment in the world. The apartment of 46 geraniums. And he is the most wonderful fellow…A Gracious Host… we had cookies and tea. Perfect considering the weather.

Next–I met amazing talent: Connie Chang Chinchio!  At long last, we’d planned a rendezvous a few times, but my intended city trips always fell through. We met in the Land of Danger: School Products….yarn shop from my ancient NYC history…still the same…still so very tempting. I do not need any more yarn. EVER. Look at Connie up there, see her fists full of yarn, that giddy grin? Uh huh, two knitting designers in a yarny stupor…and I got a book too. Andean Weaving, why stop with knitting?

What can I say, it was like I’d always known Connie. We’re both west-coasters on the east coast, so I suppose we have that in common, but it was more than that. It was just so comfortable to sit and knit and talk with her, we went downtown for tea, at a great bookshop in Soho. It is nice to have someone who speaks the same language of knitting too, you know what I mean, when out in the “real world” somehow the threads of our conversations get tangled and never understood?  Only a knitter knows.

The tapestry….lead in to the next day…Painters translate their art to tapestry  in the Demons, Yarns & Tales show the John Cohan Gallery. The Alphabet is by Peter Blake, who did the Beatles Sgt. Peppers album cover, among other things.

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