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Pammie's Knitting Journal: Disaster and a Cardboard Jungle
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This is a blog for my friends and family that live far away from me, but are always asking about what I am knitting! Monday, March 18, 2013. Disaster and a Cardboard Jungle. This past weekend was Knit Camp. What is Knit Camp? It is what is sounds like, a sleep away camp, with cabins and a mess hall! Knit Camp itself was fun and I'm still glad I went. I made these little sheep for a purpose I didn't know about. They were game pieces for a game called Yarnopoly, created by Carol Myers! I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE...
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Pammie's Knitting Journal: May 2010
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This is a blog for my friends and family that live far away from me, but are always asking about what I am knitting! Friday, May 28, 2010. Oops, oh well. So when someone brought in a lace scarf they finished out of the Luxury Yarn One-Skein Wonders: 101 Small Indulgences. It is the Nancy Pygora Merino Lace Scarf by Myrna A.I. Stahman and this is what mine is looking like:. It should look like this:. Thursday, May 27, 2010. I basically finished it in one night it was such a quick knit and lots of fun....
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Pammie's Knitting Journal: New Project
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This is a blog for my friends and family that live far away from me, but are always asking about what I am knitting! Tuesday, February 26, 2013. I got a new project at the yarn store today. It is a scarf that is on display at the store. I really like the pattern. I don't know if it is hush hush, or not, so I will say no more here. I'll ask permission to post about it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs I like to read:. David Tennant News Updates. Living in a Sordid World.
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Pammie's Knitting Journal: Whole Sweater!
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This is a blog for my friends and family that live far away from me, but are always asking about what I am knitting! Saturday, November 6, 2010. I finished a whole sweater in 2 days! No really a WHOLE, ENTIRE sweater.see:. OKso it is a small, little sweater that could fit a Barbie doll, but a complete sweater it is! I made it for my craft swap.we are exchanging Christmas ornaments and this is mine. I'd like to find a little clothes hanger for it to hang by. November 8, 2010 at 12:51 PM. A nurse who knits.
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Crocheting Chemist: Very Versatile Vertical Striped Hat
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Thursday, February 28, 2008. Very Versatile Vertical Striped Hat. OK back to the pattern, I made this using the leftover yarn from the spiral felted bag. Hence the Chocolate Raspberry Delight. Then I tested the pattern in toddler size and had to come up with a new name, so Very Versatile Vertical Striped Hat it is, or VVV or (Ver) 3 for short. I love your vertical striped hats! The pink and brown is fab.of course I have a thing for pink and brown together! March 5, 2008 at 2:17 PM. Endress Hauser is reco...
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October | 2007 | Yarndemon's Weblog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for October, 2007. Laquo; Older Entries. My silly Flamingo Prints…. October 31, 2007. I was thinking….hmm… maybe people would like to see those silly Flamingo prints that inspired my washcloths that the awesome Super Duper Terri. Created…. Ok, I live at the beach and I’m painting my bathroom aqua, white and cream. I have these art prints, really cute huh? He he, they are so silly, I just love them! I actually worked with the artist, Ortrud. October 30, 2007.
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Crocheting Chemist: Updates galor
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. For my daughter's birthday I crocheted a small doll for her, and then my mom helped me make a cake to match the doll. She likes her doll, and loved her cake. One nice thing about frosting a crocheted cake, is that you don't need a steady hand, because you want it to have lots of texture to mimic the stitches. Love the baby outfit and the sweater but that doll and cake are really, really special! November 1, 2008 at 4:27 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A nurse who knits.
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Crocheting Chemist: March is National Crochet Month
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Monday, March 16, 2009. March is National Crochet Month. In this flat tapestry crochet, I am working in the back loop only on one row and then front loop only on the following row. This is my first tapestry crochet project using three colors at once, and it is going pretty well. I have also been working on and off on some socks using the "Origami Turkish Socks" pattern by Deb Burger in the CLF book. I am working on them simultaneously, doing 6 rows on one then six rows on the other. San Diego, California.
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Crocheting Chemist: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Wash cloth for Baby. I know a lot of people that have had or are having babies this year- like over 20. I have been busy making baby gifts for them. Here is a simple pattern for a washcloth or burpcloth for baby. A wash cloth will get a bit more use than a hat, and it is distinctive from the other washcloths, so it can be easily recognized as Baby's cloth. I used mercerized cotton, Butterfly Super 10, about 1/2 of a ball. Gauge: 18 st/ 4" and 17 rows/ 4". San Diego, California.
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Crocheting Chemist: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010. I know this blog has been quiet for quite awhile. I am happy to announce that my new pattern has been published in Interweave Crochet Spring 2010. I am excited that it is finally out and I can share this. I wanted to create visual interest in Tunisian entrelac, so the alternate rows are negative space. I love that it is all done in one continuous piece so that there are only two ends to weave in. Enjoy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). San Diego, California. View my complete profile.