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cut and paste - it's lovely! and as a fellow flickr fan i roamed around your photos - i love the adaptations to the one-skein wonder. i've been soooo frustrated with my knitting lately, i think the one-skein might be my next project. thanks for the inspiration.
 
wow! that turned out absolutly LOVELY! i love the color and those big buttons!!! (and of course lucky ;) )
 
cut and paste - it's lovely! and as a fellow flickr fan i roamed around your photos - i love the adaptations to the one-skein wonder. i've been soooo frustrated with my knitting lately, i think the one-skein might be my next project. thanks for the inspiration.

hey. i'm liked you liked the sweater, but those aren't my photos...my sweater just kind of looks like that girl's sweater, just mine doesn't have bobbles :flower:
 
cutxpaste, my hat is off to you... wonderful, inspired work!

Yesterday, on a complete whim, I decided I wanted to take up knitting. It's so tricky. It'd probably work out better if I watched someone while they knit. :doh:

I hope I catch on soon.... soo many projects, so little time and patience.
 
anyone here do crochet ???
i made this shamrock... my crochet work always seems to curl up at the edges
Am I doing something wrong?
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I used the instructions from this website:
http://crochet.about.com/library/blshamrock.htm
I actually couldn't understand what to do with the first leaf--I just shoved all the stitches it needed in the 10-chain circle (2 per stitch, as I remember...)
 
meme527, that scarf is so pretty!
I'm a terrible knitter, I enjoy it hugely once in a while and I'm just decent at it but I've only ever finished to knit one sweater so far.
I keep starting new pieces ... have a whole drawer with meters of unfinished knitting :blush:
I'd LOVE to try cable too but I'm useless with written instructions or even illustrated; I only get the hang of it if someone shows me personally. I think I might hunt down one aunt or the other and ask them to show me how it's done :)

purdles, thank you - sorry i didn't see this earlier:flower:

i can tell you how to do that scarf if you are interested - it will keep your interest for a little while, till you get the hang of it.

hey, knitters of tFS perhaps we should do a knit-a-long?:woot:
 
Covering the Knit and Crochet Show!

I am going to cover the Knit and Crochet Show coming up at the end of the month here in Oakland, for a radio show on fashion that I am developing. The Show is The Knitting Guild Association's National Conference and the Crochet Guild of America's Regional Conference.

There will be various designers there, people displaying their wares, master knitters and crocheters - I'm pretty excited. I'll be interviewing folks and taking pictures.

I can't wait to feel all the luscious yarns and accoutrements...like "amelie", feeling all the bulk items in the grocery store.:lol:
 
anyone here do crochet ???
i made this shamrock... my crochet work always seems to curl up at the edges
Am I doing something wrong?

i have crocheted a teeny bit...i find it rather confusing in comparison to knitting...but i think your tension is too tight and causing the curling. you might be able to block it though:flower:
 
Knit-a-long thoughts

please explain! sounds like fun!!:woot:

well, we would all decide on a pattern we want to tackle, pick our own colors/sizing/details, of course, and then post pics of our progress, ask each other questions, cheer each other on, etc.....

people do this a lot with charity knitting, as well, like knitted toys for children, hats for newborns, blankets, etc. but we could just do it for the love of clothing, you know?

knitty.com has many many free patterns we could choose from, at various skill levels so anyone could participate. i have been in love with this sweater for years now and have yet to try it - it's on the interweave knits website...

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any takers?;)
 
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i finished this last night ^_^
it's floating in the window w/ a black curtain
(sorry it's blurry)

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oh wow! that's beautiful! i'm currently obsessed with chunky yarns...finishing up a sweater i started last year....and remembering how to do cables again.

it feels good to knit again!
 
thank you
the motifs are from irish lace.. it's pretty easy. i was going to add shamrocks, but there was no space left
i haven't ever crocheted or knitted clothing before.. i'm going to stick to little things like this till i get better and then try a vest or something :p i'm gonna make a pencil case now :lucky: hope to see yours when you're done ~
 
my grandma knit me the coolest sweater ever!!

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she knit me this in grey.... i love it sooooo much! you can't totally see in the picture but it has a huge raglan sleeve....oh my god, i love it soooooo much... it feels like a lovely warm blanket :wub: and so far i've so many compliments on it! people keep wondering if i bought it at barneys! nope, i give all the credit to my grandma :blush: :heart:
 
lucky you to have such a talented granny...^_^...
 
just picked up "twinkles big city knits" and was messing around with swatches and stuff...
 
here's what i've been up too....the red thing is a scark im knitting, a bit inspired by balenciaga's scarfs....i'm going to put beads and brass coins on it when it's done...it's taking forever though as it's like faireisles knitting ( i think) and it's fairly thin, almost sockweight alpaca yarn....

the green thing is just going to be a simple neck warmer, like a short scarflette...

and the black is just a swatch i did with some scrap bulky weight yarn. Im going to do a huge oversized neck scarf, either with a hood or not...haven't decided yet...
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I have only knitted with fairly thick yarns so far, but my dear bf got his hands on a set of Rowanspun 4-ply (out of sale since 2004) in Midnight and Jade, so I decided on knitting the Isla sweater from Rowan's A Season's Tale...

I must be mad. This is like knitting with dental floss... thank god I decided against knitting it flat, so now I'm working the sleeves on a set of 2mm needles (like a sock) and will do the body on circular needles (also 2 mm)... then join and do the raglan part...
 

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