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Knitting Pipeline is sponsored by Quince & Co. and Knitcircus Yarns

Monday, August 27, 2018

#23 Video: The Sister Episode




Meet my sister, Gayle!

Knitting Pipeline on Instagram and YouTube. PrairiePiper on Ravelry.

Knitting, Felted Animals, Quilting

Time Stamps

Knitting is first
6:05    Sewn wool felt animals
15:27 Quilting
40:47 Organizing for quilting and other crafts

We visited my local Quilt shops, Peddler’s Way Quilt Co in Washington IL and The Quilt Corner in Morton IL.

Knitting

·     Galiano Socks by Tracie Millar

·     Yarn is Mt. Rutsen Studio

·     Odette Hoodie by Carrie Bostick Hoge in Quince & Co Lark. Pomegranate Colorway. Sizes 18 mo and 4 yr.

·     Leaf Top Baby Hat by Susan B Anderson from Kindred Knits with Quince & Co.

Felt Animals

·     Woodland Friends from JoAnn Fabrics
·     Make house/container for them from Sweetly Stitches Handmades by Amy Sinibaldi?

·     Presencia Thread on Craftsy







Quilting

Paula
·     Congratulations to Peddler’s Way Quilt Co in Washington IL! Selected as one of top 10 shops by Better Homes and Gardens Quilt Sampler Magazine!

·     Modern Color Block Quilt
·     Sweetly Stitched Handmades by Amy Sinibaldi.

·     Craftsy Fabric: Boundless is their in-house brand.

·     Quilter’s Dream Batting


Gayle

·     Pillowcases for practicing sewing.

·     Zig Zag Table Runner from Missouri Star Quilt Co

·     Disappearing 9 Patch Vlogon Knitting Pipeline Channel

·     Stars and Strips from Atkinson Designs

·     Super Easy Hour Glass from MSQC Block Magazine

·     Yellow Brick Road from Atkinson Designs

·     Floating Squares (designer unknown)

·     Big Blocks Big Style by Gudrun Erla

Gayle’s favorite size for a lap or throw quilt is no smaller than 60” x 70”.

·     Labels from Mountain Street Arts


Products and Phone App

·     Robert Kaufmann Quilting Calculator App 
·     Quilting Journal
·     Notebooks for quilt patterns




Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Episode 315 Odette Hoodie Times Two


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This episode is sponsored by Quince & Co and Knitcircus Yarns.
Quince & Co Whimbrel

Knitting Pipeline is a Craftsy Affiliate. Craftsy offers affordable online classes and supplies. When you use the link in the sidebar on my blog before purchasing I receive a small percentage of your purchase at no extra cost to you. Craftsy Unlimited is now called Blueprint. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com. You can find me on Ravelry as PrairiePiper and on Instagram and YouTube as KnittingPipeline. There are two groups on Ravelry, Knitting Pipeline and Knitting Pipeline Retreats. Come join us there!

You can also find me here:

Ravelry: PrairiePiper Feel free to include me in your friends.

Instagram: knittingpipeline

Twitter: knittingline




Pipeliner Notes

Welcome to our newest Pipeliners who have said hello to us on the Welcome thread or to me in a personal message. Dbendel who is Deidre from Idaho.  Remember to introduce yourself in the Welcome thread if you are new so I can recognize you on the show.

Thank you for your star ratings and reviews on iTunes.

Last week: Video Episode on my sewing machine and irons.

Events

Links to retreats and registration materials are in the Knitting Pipeline Retreats Group on Ravelry. There is also a sticky thread with all upcoming retreat dates.

Mittens for Maine (and Eagle Crest) Mary of Knitting Dish podcast.


The Bookshelf KAL will run from August 1st to October 31st.

Ravelry Tip:

Filter projects: Helpful, favorited, Friends, Groups.


Almondine by Anne Hanson

Needle Notes

These will look a lot better in September when I can put them on two little girls.

4 year size

18 mo

Odette Hoodie by Carrie Bostick Hoge


·        Size 18 months and 4 years (goes up to 6 yr)

·        Quince & Co Lark Pomegranate

·        US Size 7 (4.5 mm) needle

·        Converted cardigan to pullover.

·        Knitted in the round instead of flat. Account for extra stitches on selvedges.

·        Pompom, tassle, or nothing?

Leaf Top Baby Hat by Susan B Anderson from Kindred Knits. Quince & Co Lark, Pomegranate.


Tranquil Mist by Cindy Garland


When to abandon a project?

Was not enjoying the lace pattern. Tedious. Not looking forward to knitting on it. #1 MDK rule: Knitting is supposed to be fun!

Other shawl patterns, some with with beads?

Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn Clark. Place beads instead of nupps?

Elemental Things Shawl by Helen Stewart

Annis by Susanna IC. Crescent shape.

In The Pipeline

Knitting

Arched Gusset Mitten by Purl Soho

Indigo Frost by Isabelle Kraemer. Quince & Co Lark

Reading

The Long Way Home by Louise Penny (audible). #10 Inspector Gamache series. It pains me to only give it 3 stars.

Miss Mary’s Daughter by Diney Costelo. 4 stars

The Midwife Revolt Vol 1 by Joyce Daynard. Free for Amazon Prime members, both Kindle and Audio. Five Stars.


A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline. Historical fiction based on painting by Andrew Wyeth. Five Stars.

Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim
Haste ye back!

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

My Sewing Machine and Irons



Brother CS6000i on Amazon

I forgot to mention that I have been using the Brother machine for 3 and a half years with no issues at all.

Rowenta Focus

I am not linking the Euro Steam 1000W because I don't have a recommendation of where you can buy one.


Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Episode 314 Bookshelf KAL, Galiano Socks


Listen here or use the Flash Player on this site for current and past episodes. Flash Player is not compatible with Internet Explorer. Try a different browser like Safari. Or jaunt on over to iTunes to find the show there.


Knitting Pipeline is a Craftsy Affiliate. Craftsy offers affordable online classes and supplies. When you use the link in the sidebar on my blog before purchasing I receive a small percentage of your purchase at no extra cost to you. Craftsy Unlimited is now called Blueprint. Thank you!




Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com. You can find me on Ravelry as PrairiePiper and on Instagram and YouTube as KnittingPipeline. There are two groups on Ravelry, Knitting Pipeline and Knitting Pipeline Retreats. Come join us there!

You can also find me here:

Ravelry: PrairiePiper Feel free to include me in your friends.

Instagram: knittingpipeline

Twitter: knittingline




Pipeliner Notes

Welcome to our newest Pipeliners who have said hello to us on the Welcome thread or to me in a personal message. BrianacPatterson, Terracottatoo who is Kathy who lives in the Hudson Valley of New York, and Bee50Vee who is Bee from the Chicago suburbs. Remember to introduce yourself in the Welcome thread if you are new so I can recognize you on the show.

Craftsy Unlimited is now Blueprint with even more content.

From JulieRKnits:

I was just listening to your podcast and heard you call out to your Indiana listeners. I know the family very well of Rachel Peden pronounced (Peeden). Their old homestead is within McCormick’s Creek State park. Currently they have a farm on the North side of Bloomington. They do a farm day for preschool though 1st or 2nd grade so the children and see an actual working farm. The FFA, 4-H and other community organization help with this event. Her granddaughter Rachel (name sake) was my son’s 4-H leader. They are a wonderful family.

Is there anything you would like to know?

From Jchant

Thanks for keeping me company on my walk this morning. I thoroughly enjoyed the episode, and I empathized with your sweater woes, as I’ve been there, too.

I wanted to respond to your comments on moving a book to a different shelf on Goodreads. I have not been able to figure out how to do this using the app on my phone, but if you are on your computer or even on a tablet (but in your browser, not using the app), here’s how to do it:

1) Click the “My Books” link at the top of the main Goodreads page.

2) Find the book that you want to move to a different shelf, or go to the shelf where the book is currently.

3) Go to the sixth column of information across the top above the listed books. The column is labeled “shelves”. You will see the shelves where that book is currently located. Below the listed shelves you will see the word “edit” in brackets. Click it and a drop-down menu will appear with all of your shelves listed. You can un-click the shelf you want to eliminate, and you can click the shelf or shelves where you want to place the book. When you are finished just click on “close” at the top right of the drop-down menu. Your changes will then be active.

I hope this information is helpful. I have always wished the Goodreads was as user-friendly as Ravelry! Julie

Thank you for all the responses to the Comfort Fade Cardi Fiasco. I had more responses to that project than most others which made it seem more worthwhile.

Events

Links to retreats and registration materials are in the Knitting Pipeline Retreats Group on Ravelry. There is also a sticky thread with all upcoming retreat dates.

Mittens for Maine (and Eagle Crest) Mary of Knitting Dish podcast.


What is a Knit Along or KAL? How do I join?

Thank you to moderator, JanMarieKnits!

How about a knit along?

I’ve been cleaning my knitting space and I’ve noticed how many wonderful knitting books and magazines I own. There are many fabulous patterns that I’ve yet to knit, so how about an along?

Knit something from a book, an e-book, or a magazine. That’s it, those are the rules. Oh, and of course you’ll need to post a picture in the finished object thread to be eligible for a prize.

This can be our chat thread where we can talk about our favorite knitting and pattern books. It’s really going to make me feel much better about all the shelf space my knitting books are getting once I have a few things on my needles.

The Bookshelf KAL will run from August 1st to October 31st.

WIP’s count!
There will be a prize or two, I’ll get back to you with the details.

Happy Knitting!

Jan

Needle Notes

Galiano Socks by Tracie Millar. I had about 3 inches on the sock so I kept going!


I did not use a cable needle although it was pushing my limits a bit.
Yarn is from Mt. Rutsen Studio.

Yes, sock knitting is back!


Bookshelf KAL

Ravelry Tip: Finding patterns within a book on Ravelry. Find book and it will show the 3 most popular. Above that it will say, “View all 17 patterns in this book”. You can then select individual patterns, add to your favorites and then to a bundle. Or you can add to your queue, or both!


Almondine by Anne Hanson

Top Down construction. Overall lace which I don’t have good luck with so may just put pattern on front.

Rose Ribs by Evelyn Clark

Simple all over lace pattern

Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch.


Nature Notes

Cool July morphed into a more seasonal and steamy August. We’ve been hiking at Forest Park Nature Center on Fridays. Last week we hiked a trail that has been closed for some time due to renovation which I believe came from an erosion issue. The Wake Robin Trail is the longest trail in the park and I’ve worked up to it. This whole park has lots of hills and the previous week we hiked the second longest and most hilly trail called The Pimetoui Trail. This trail is mostly uphill and ends at the top of Grandview Drive where we are rewarded with a stunning view. In this time past the midsummer point we don’t hear a lot of bird song in the woods. We see the occasional robin fly across our path and nuthatches traveling upside down to look for insects on the trees. Along the trail we’ve talked about all the amazing types of bark in these woods. Shagbark hickory is the easiest to note, and wild cherry too. We can recognize some oaks and maples but don’t get much more specific than that. Since Bob is a woodturner we looks for the growths on trees known as “birls”. These growths are not harmful to the trees and are sought after by some woodturners because they make for interesting color in wood, although they can be tricky to turn.




At the top of the Pimetoui Trail overlooking Illinois River.


Here at home we are still hearing the occasional song of the house wren. We expect them to migrate any day now and are, in fact, somewhat surprised they are still here. Since we have not been feeding birds at the seed feeders for most of the summer, it is fairly quiet out there most of the time. During dinner we are hearing the Barred Owls again after mostly hearing the Great horns over the winter and spring. Perhaps the Barred Owls are claiming their territory again. I love both of these owls and as long as owls are thriving in our woods, I am happy.

In the front garden, Bob continues the fight against the iridescent green Japanese beetles. He is out there several times a day picking the beetles off the plants and throwing them into a bucket of water. On our zinnia border and on the buddleia we see Giant Swallowtails, Pipevine Swallowtails, Black Swallowtails, Monarchs, Silver spotted skippers, and various sachems. We added a tray of sand that we try to moisten regularly. Such an oasis is supposed to attract butterflies that need to replenish water and minerals but we haven’t seen much activity there except for a shoeprint that is a size Men’s 12. That’s because he forgets it is there and steps in it.

The hummingbirds are active and frequent. They sip nectar from the feeder and also visit the planters on the deck which we designed for them. They zip by us while we sit on the deck and sometimes we can feel the whoosh of their wings.

We are hanging onto summer as bits of it slip away. As I write it looks as if a thunderstorm is heading our way or at least a bit or rain. When fall is here we will hang onto that too as every day and every season is precious.

He who marvels at the beauty of the world in summer will find equal cause for wonder and admiration in winter. John Burroughs


In The Pipeline

Knitting

Odette Hoodie by Carrie Bostick Hoge (knitting as pullover instead of cardigan.

Product Notes

Whimbrel by Quince & Co. Five Stars!




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I play the Great Highland Pipes, knit, observe nature, and read. My name on Ravelry is PrairiePiper. Find me on Instagram as KnittingPipeline.