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Virginia is for...: February 2013
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Sunday, February 3, 2013. All Rivery was it. Moose Rivery, that is. I knitted one:. Yarn: Briar Rose Fibers - Charity. Needle: US 8 - 5mm. It's unblocked as of right now, but that hasn't stopped Bruce from wearing it. Also, this color is not representative of what it looks like for reals. It's a lot greener.I'll get some action shots after I've blocked it. I'm also knitting an Avebury. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. I’...
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Virginia is for...: March 2012
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Saturday, March 17, 2012. I got the Chinook. My rav link) as a kit from Knit Picks a while ago (actually, I got two, one in each colorway) and for whatever reason didn't knit it, even though I absolutely adore it. I'm not sure whether or not I'm going to keep it, as I already have a crap-ton (totally technical term). What do all you other knitters out there do with all your shawls? Yarn: KP lace weight, various, held double throughout. Needle: US 8 (5mm). And it's a ...
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Virginia is for...: April 2014
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Monday, April 21, 2014. Queens County Yarn Company. It's been a while. Well, I got busy. Things happened. Some more stuff happened, including knitting, and then, late last year I decided to start dyeing yarn and selling it. Here's the front page of my site:. You can find it at queenscountyyarncompany.com/. I even have things for sale now, amazingly enough. :). Anyway, I'm blogging over there, about the dyeing process, starting up a new company. Links to this post.
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Virginia is for...: August 2012
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Wednesday, August 1, 2012. The Hap. Number Elevendy. Here is yet another Hap. It is, as you can see, green and blue (Berroco Vintage Chunky Fennel and Tidepool to be exact). It is also soft and squishy. It is for Ella's baby. I will be writing in short declarative sentences. I do not have much more to say. Working on a Snug with the excess Tidepool. I should be done today. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. My first yarn cake.
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Virginia is for...: The Storm
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Just a quick update to let everyone know that we're doing fine. We didn't lose power, and we're quite warm, dry, safe and happy. I'v'e been merrily knitting along during the past few days, and it looks like that shall continue, as my work is still without power. Soon, I'll post an update with news about Rhinebeck (! Some FOs, and other good stuff. October 31, 2012 at 8:55 AM. October 31, 2012 at 9:20 AM. November 1, 2012 at 5:56 AM.
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Virginia is for...: February 2012
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Sunday, February 12, 2012. 2012 thus far has not been a banner year. After being sick for most of January, I went to my doctor and discovered that I have some funky cells hanging out in certain areas of my body which indicate bad things (i.e. cancer). Anyway. Sorry if I'm not around much. Maybe posting will happen at some point in the near future (I'm thinking March), but for right now, times is rather tough. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Virginia is for...: July 2012
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Saturday, July 28, 2012. I finally blocked and put buttons on the Baby Yours sweater that I made for Ella's baby, (whose shower is this afternoon) and put buttons on the Cria sweater I made for myself (and finished in April). Go me! Here is an updated photograph of the Baby Yours. And and updated photograph of the Cria. Again, my rav link):. And me modeling it today. The shoulders are a little weird, and it sheds like crazy, but it is soft and I love it:. I got some ...
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Virginia is for...: January 2013
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Friday, January 18, 2013. Two other projects I forgot, mostly because I can't breathe. The other two projects knitted since I last posted during the time of the hurricane (give me a break, I can't breathe, my face hurts, and I should probably be in bed, not blogging in a crackheaded manner):. Which was my Rhinebeck sweater this year, my first! Also, the September Circle. I mentioned in the post below, that I knitted the Etta hat to go with:. Links to this post. I fin...
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Virginia is for...: October 2012
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Just a quick update to let everyone know that we're doing fine. We didn't lose power, and we're quite warm, dry, safe and happy. I'v'e been merrily knitting along during the past few days, and it looks like that shall continue, as my work is still without power. Soon, I'll post an update with news about Rhinebeck (! Some FOs, and other good stuff. Links to this post. Friday, October 5, 2012. The set, for Katie. And the Vine Loop.
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Virginia is for...: June 2012
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Knitting Adventures in New York City. Friday, June 8, 2012. Lace Scarf, in Progress. My mother sent me a skein of cobweb weight yarn, and requested a lacy scarf made from it. I started the scarf, however, it became apparent after about 10 inches, that the skein was not going to be big enough to do much of anything with. I knitted 10 inches, weighed what I had left, discovered it was 35g of a 50g skein, and realized that would be barely enough to pull out a 30 inch scarf. It's coming along well, although ...