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Knits N Things: June 2006
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A-k-a Yarn and Yoga :O). Thursday, June 29, 2006. For challenge #3 (poetry), I am going with a series of. That expresses how I feel about working with my current teammate:. Secretive gift you must be -. Hidden in the night. Dancing upon my fingers. A dream in Koigu. Please don’t go by so quickly -. Your being soothes my soul. Posted by Heather at 6/29/2006 08:36:00 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 27, 2006. How about some progress photos? The last picture is the blanket I'm making for baby "O" - I a...
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From Here to EterKnitty: Soft Hearts
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Monday, April 28, 2008. It has been a few weeks since I finished this blanket it has finally been washed and a picture taken (actually, as I am not a great photographer, quite a few pictures were taken to ensure that at least one was blog-worthy). It shrank quite a bit length-wise, but it came out ever so soft and cuddly from the wash/dry. Pattern: "Precious in Pink" from Leisure Arts Book #3219 Our Best Knit Baby Afghans. Yarn: Schoeller Portofino Soufflé. Sometime in March, I sent Jennifer a scarf.
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From Here to EterKnitty: March 2008
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Monday, March 31, 2008. I am very thankful that this month is finally over! It started off with an extreme ear infection which had me in tears and kept me home from work for three days. Just when the antibiotics were kicking in and the pain was finally receeding, I caught a cold. I am still coughing. I hate being sick! I have managed to do a bit of knitting. Predictably, there have been socks:. My favourite garter rib pattern in Rabbitch. S "No Mean Feets". Lovely yarn! In KnitPicks Essential Tweed.
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From Here to EterKnitty: Summer of Socks
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008. I had to come up with a baby present by mid-August. Although I have a heart blanket "in stock", it is blue and this baby is a girl. I know, I know . blue is perfectly acceptable. Anyway, I decided to try Elizabeth Zimmerman's February Sweater. I was admiring all the projects on Ravelry. And decided is would be a quick knit. Ah! I spent all day Saturday knitting and ended up with nothing to show for it on Sunday morning. Yarn is Dream In Color Smooshy in Petal Showers. I need to g...
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From Here to EterKnitty: May 2008
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Sunday, May 18, 2008. I remember eating Creamsicles when I was a kid. I was reminded of their coolness and creaminess each time I picked up the needles on this project. I wasn't sure about the stripes when I started, but I like the finished look. I rather enjoy non-traditional colours for baby things. I added an extra repeat of the pattern so that it would start and end with an orange row. It shrank four inches length-wise on wash/dry. Yarn: Schoeller Portofino Soufflé. They have a lovely selection of ya...
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From Here to EterKnitty: April 2008
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Monday, April 28, 2008. It has been a few weeks since I finished this blanket it has finally been washed and a picture taken (actually, as I am not a great photographer, quite a few pictures were taken to ensure that at least one was blog-worthy). It shrank quite a bit length-wise, but it came out ever so soft and cuddly from the wash/dry. Pattern: "Precious in Pink" from Leisure Arts Book #3219 Our Best Knit Baby Afghans. Yarn: Schoeller Portofino Soufflé. Sometime in March, I sent Jennifer a scarf.
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From Here to EterKnitty: Creamsicle Hearts
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Sunday, May 18, 2008. I remember eating Creamsicles when I was a kid. I was reminded of their coolness and creaminess each time I picked up the needles on this project. I wasn't sure about the stripes when I started, but I like the finished look. I rather enjoy non-traditional colours for baby things. I added an extra repeat of the pattern so that it would start and end with an orange row. It shrank four inches length-wise on wash/dry. Yarn: Schoeller Portofino Soufflé. They have a lovely selection of ya...
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From Here to EterKnitty: August 2008
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008. I had to come up with a baby present by mid-August. Although I have a heart blanket "in stock", it is blue and this baby is a girl. I know, I know . blue is perfectly acceptable. Anyway, I decided to try Elizabeth Zimmerman's February Sweater. I was admiring all the projects on Ravelry. And decided is would be a quick knit. Ah! I spent all day Saturday knitting and ended up with nothing to show for it on Sunday morning. Yarn is Dream In Color Smooshy in Petal Showers.
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From Here to EterKnitty: July 2008
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Monday, July 7, 2008. Mosaic Meme and Completed Swallowtail. I usually pass on memes, but this one was too good to miss. A Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search. B Using only the first page, pick an image. C Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into Mosaic Maker. 1 What is your first name? 2 What is your favorite food? 3 What high school did you go to? 4 What is your favorite color? 5 Who is your celebrity crush? 9 What you want to be when you grow up?
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From Here to EterKnitty: June Update
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Clever title. Makes me wish I had just numbered my blog posts instead of using titles - but then I would know exactly how few posts I have made. With the advent of Ravelry, it seems superfluous to post to the blog. It's not as if I have loads to say - I just want to keep track of my knitting. Since I completed the silk scarf shown below, I've been knitting socks while thinking of other projects. I've joined the Swallowtail Shawl KAL. Crest of the Wave Silk Scarf. I can't remembe...