We are back from our September trips and trying to get settled back into things. I had big plans for my knitting since I had lots of travel time in a plane and car however I have returned will less knit up than I left with.
The first issue came up with the argyle vest. I [...]
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anti-progress
Posted in handmade, knitting, tagged argyle, frogging, knitting, Knitting for him on October 4, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Felt
Posted in books, handmade, knitting, sewing, tagged knitting, Martha Stewart, felt, needle felting, Sewing Green, Purl Bee, Willamette wrap, market bag, Alterknits Felt on August 14, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I have been drooling over this book for a long time, and now it’s mine. Needle felting always seemed nice but this book has really made me want to do actually do needle felting. My favorite pattern in the book is the Willamette wrap, because it is stunning and so geographically appropriate. The wrap is [...]
I started a second blog to cover the bulk of my thoughts and photos on baby related things. I will probably still share some of the baby knitting here too but didn’t want to bombard everyone with baby everyhting all the time, since it’s starting to play a big part in my life. I plan [...]
argylin’
Posted in handmade, knitting, tagged argyle, Knitpicks, knitting, Knitting for him, navy, pool, Sky, vest on August 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I thought that I had blogged about this before, but now it looks like I haven’t introduced the argyle vest yet. Please meet the first inches of Lars’ argyle vest. It has been a planned work in progress for years now, but didn’t really get a start on it until about a year ago. After [...]
knitting for two
Posted in handmade, kids, knitting, tagged baby, baby bolero, dijon, knitting, Lion Brand, one skein, pregnancy on July 17, 2009 | 4 Comments »
This is what I made with the leftover yarn from the scarf. I made a baby bolero about two years ago for my nephew and this time I got to make it for me, well really my baby-to-be. Yup, we are due around November. We are going to wait until we get to see the [...]



