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Knitting Moonsilver: Happy Thanksgiving!
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Just about Thanksgiving, and am engaged in the mad scramble to get ready. Going to the in-laws, where it is said no one is happy unless someone leaves crying. I used to be the one crying, but thank heavens for the gift of middle age and not caring. I've been working on a sweater for Mom. I'm using woolly-nice Cottage Craft. She's going to love it. Oompa Loompa. LOL! Its beautiful yarn, and remember, she chose the pattern! Glad to see you updated. Love seeing your work!
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Wool Snippets Works In Progress: July 2009
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Wool Snippets Works In Progress. Members of Wool Snippets share the progression and challenges of projects that they are creating. We might show off a little bit too! The primary focus is on the art of rug hooking, but our other art involving wool is encouraged. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Live simply - thank you! Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks, all, for the kind words! Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Donkey for the Noahs Ark Project. Posted by BeFRuiTFuL KReaTioNS. Friday, July 10, 2009. More info is on our...
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Close Enough: Blue Spruce Aran
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A blog about handknitting and whatever else I need to share with you. Photographs by Conrad Hoffman. Thursday, March 18, 2010. The Grape Trellis cardigan isn’t quite done, but it was getting to the point where I needed a rest from it, so I started another Top-Down Saddle Shoulder Aran – yes, I know I’m crazy. What can I say, sometimes I just need to start something new while I’m inspired. The new one will be a pullover out of Cottage Craft. 2-ply in Blue Spruce. The Cable Knitter’s Guide. Your work is be...
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NB Needlework Timeline
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Swap Shop / Annonces classées. NB Fibre Community Statistics. The How and Why. Meet the Neighbours / Chez Nous. About NNB / au sujet de NNB. How fibre arts have developed in. And around the world. Ca 11,000 years ago. First sheep and goats domesticated. Scissors invented, while Leonardo da Vinci popularly credited with expanding on the idea. Ca 1000 AD -. Earliest example of knitting equipment known in North America. Norse settled in northern Newfoundland at. Leonardo da vinci invented a spinning wheel.
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Close Enough: March 2010
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A blog about handknitting and whatever else I need to share with you. Photographs by Conrad Hoffman. Thursday, March 18, 2010. The Grape Trellis cardigan isn’t quite done, but it was getting to the point where I needed a rest from it, so I started another Top-Down Saddle Shoulder Aran – yes, I know I’m crazy. What can I say, sometimes I just need to start something new while I’m inspired. The new one will be a pullover out of Cottage Craft. 2-ply in Blue Spruce. The Cable Knitter’s Guide.
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Knitting Moonsilver: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Just about Thanksgiving, and am engaged in the mad scramble to get ready. Going to the in-laws, where it is said no one is happy unless someone leaves crying. I used to be the one crying, but thank heavens for the gift of middle age and not caring. I've been working on a sweater for Mom. I'm using woolly-nice Cottage Craft. She's going to love it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Scotch Thistle Lace Shawl (50%). Cherry Leaf Shoulder Shawl.
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Fanny | Loopy Knitter
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September 8, 2009. Posted by Jennifer under Finished Project. Tags: Briggs and Little. In any case, I did not have the energy or inclination to knit, if you can imagine. I didn’t have the energy or inclination to blog either. However, I’m back to it now! After my husband was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s the first time, it was knitting a special baby gift that brought me back to knitting. The same thing has happened this time too. I have four friends who have all had baby boys! The wool fumes got her! She bou...
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Red Hat Knitter: October 2006
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Musings of a Red Hat Knitter about her knitting passion and her life. Monday, October 30, 2006. Fiber Trends Felted Clogs. Some of the reasons these slippers are so popular are:. 1) They are warm. 2) They are comfortable. 3) There is little finishing. 4) The sole is double thick so wears longer. One disadvantage is that they are extremely slippery! I tell students to use the puff paints that you can get in the craft stores and paint designs or dots all over the sole. Posted by Red Hat Knitter @ 5:31 PM.