I am committing new techniques to memory and no longer using videos and You Tube as a crutch. In June I practiced
Judy Becker's Magic Cast On until I could do it in my sleep. Well, almost. This month it is one of
Lucy Neatby's Provisional Cast-on methods. If you cannot weave (aka Kitchener Stitch/grafting) without thinking about it then I suggest you work on this technique this month, following Elizabeth Zimmermann's advice in
A Knitter's Almanac: Chapter:
Mystery Blanket: Weaving available from
Schoolhouse Press. You will be so glad you did! There is a little prize drawing for everyone who enters the challenge either here on on the blog.
Check out Erica's fundraiser for pancreatic cancer on her site
http://www.fiddleknits.com/ . Erica is donating 50% of pattern sales to pancreatic cancer research.
I finished my second
Brandywine Shawl by Rosemary Hill. This one is in Knit Picks Tonal Stroll in Gypsy.
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Row 37. Added YO, SSK to make top point of diamond |
My only mod is on Row 37 on the center stitch. I added YO, SSK to make a hole at the top of the diamond. I like this better.
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My first Brandywine Shawl. Knitted as written (both chart and line by line agree.) |
When you are inserting a lifeline into your knitting, do not run it through your stitch markers.
Summer Flies Shawlette by Holly Griffin-Weidner and Donna Griffin.
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Old Maiden Aunt Giveaway. (1) Moody (2) Bracken (3) Rose |
The giveaway continues for 3 skeins of Old Maiden Aunt Laceweight (very fine) from Scotland.
Franklin, the tom turkey, is still pecking on the window. Joyce suggested the names Knit and Purl for the two hens that accompany Franklin to our woods. Note that he is good at killing grass. Clever turkey!