meme527 said:- IDEA -
why not start a yahoo group, wher we could chat and post our pictures and resources and loinks and everything? if enough people are interested i'd be more than happy to set it up.
yay tfs knitters!
Count me in!!

meme527 said:- IDEA -
why not start a yahoo group, wher we could chat and post our pictures and resources and loinks and everything? if enough people are interested i'd be more than happy to set it up.
yay tfs knitters!


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 it's a really short neckwarm-type scarf, and she didn't want me to put a button on so i gave her a kilt-pin to use to hold it together. it's more even than the detail shot looks but i was holding it at kind of a weird angle. that stitch is really easy to do and goes a lot faster than normal knitting, so i'm going to start making a lot more of them..i really love the texture.
 If you google discount yarn, you'll find tons of sites where you can buy yarn on sale (a lot less than $10/ball). Of course, you have to make sure the shipping & handling fees don't bring it back up to $10/ball. 
wonderful stuff! do you think you could give me the pattern for the ipod socks?AlmostFamous said:Here are some things that I've passed the time with
I mainly crochet, though.
a prototype for a bathingsuit top..!
ipod cozies i used to sell.
leg warmers.I like pompoms.
my first hat.
my scarf that took me forever, but looks much better in person.
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kickassgood said:wonderful stuff! do you think you could give me the pattern for the ipod socks?
 I don't have a pattern, I kind of just make it up every time I go to make one.
 I'd love to be able to make my own tops/cardigans etc. Knowing my impatient self though, I'd probably take on a project much to complicated and advanced right away, fail miserably, and then never pick up another ball of yarn again 
 I might have to make do with a few scarves instead...
 your scarves, so beautiful and creative!

meme527 said:i am currently using double pointed needles to knit in the round.
 Once I was just about to bind off this hat I finished and a bunch of the stitches just slipped off and unraveled so much that there was no chance of repairing it! Circular needles are way easier to use. 


