Then you are moving along much faster than me! Well, I have a very quiet weekend ahead of me so I am looking forward to some focused drop spindling time. But, here is my video showing you how to ply from each end of your cop.
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Then you are moving along much faster than me! Well, I have a very quiet weekend ahead of me so I am looking forward to some focused drop spindling time. But, here is my video showing you how to ply from each end of your cop.
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Well, you’re in luck! Just grab the Coastal Creatures Kit!
This kit is a whimsical set of plush toys that are addictively fun to play with.
Read more »Congratulations, KP Sweater Class of 2010, you are now sweater knitters! I didn’t print up diplomas for you but you have something better than a
ceremonial sheet of paper today. Today you have great sweaters, made
with your own two hands, that actually fit (or, will once they are done!)
There’s just so much beauty on display here; read ahead for a closer look at all of these wonderful projects!
Read more »We have had a dreary, cold summer. Yesterday the sun finally came
out! Bob and I had planned to go out to dinner with his son Adam. We
were desperate to be outdoors so Typhoon on 23rd was an ideal choice. I
am so obsessed with our new Knit Picks drop spindle that I opted to spin, rather than knit, during dinner…
I’ve ben dragging my heels on finishing my sweater for our online Sweater Class,
becuase…well, it’s hot and so worsted weight is not all that
attractive right now…but I think the real reason is something bigger.
I’m always a little slow at the end of a project like this, because I
feel a little scared to finish! I’ve already spent so much time working
on this piece, and I suppose I want to extend the anticipation of what
is to come for just a few more days…or weeks…or, in the case of
some of my UFOs, years!
Introducing my newest sweater design, Falling Stars:
Read more »I only have 24 more blocks to make for the outside band! Remember, this is the pattern I am following from 200 Crochet Blocks by Jan Eaton.
Read more »Last night I spent hours very carefully sewing up one side of my
cardigan and then sewing back down the other side to reinforce it
before I cut my steek. I stitched it twice, once with a running stitch
and then again with a backstitch. I’ve been working on my CLC off and
on for over a year, so I definitely didn’t want it to unravel. I
brought it into the office this morning to show Alison my progress.
Kelley caught a glimpse of it too and decided there was no time like
the present to go ahead and steek it!
Eek! One of the best things
about working at a knitting company is all the help I get when I’m
working on a project. Everyone piled into Alison’s office to provide
moral support. And of course, they video taped it…
After starting two different lace shawls, each rectangular shaped, I’ve come to the realization that I am a Pi Shawl woman. Or, circular shawl, if you prefer. Perfectly timed as the knitting world celebrates Elizabeth Zimmermann’s 100th birthday. There are three Pi Shawls on Ravelry – I chose the Gull Wings Pattern althought the Camping design was very tempting. Here is the designer’s sample from the Ravelry page.
Read more »After months of planning, I can’t express how excited I am to share our new yarns with you! This was our biggest yarn launch to date. We completely updated the colors offered in our classic lines, like Wool of the Andes. We filled in holes in our Palette collection to get up to 100 colors! And we are now offering an ultra soft and luxurious cashmere and Merino blend called Capra!
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