Showing posts with label Knitting blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitting blogs. Show all posts

Thursday, August 7, 2008

KNOTIONS

Have you seen the new online knitting magazine? Knotions.
Check it out!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Yes, I Have Squeezed in Some Knitting

What with work, school, tests, and clinicals, I have still managed to find some time to knit. Usually, it is when I am in a zombie state, so the knitting is not complicated. I have been working on making a pair of Jane's Hedgerow socks, except I discovered last night that I misread the pattern and the ribbing pattern I have been knitting is not as directed in the pattern. But the results are still very pretty, so I will stick with my "mistake" throughout the socks.

I finished the socks for my daughter's 21st birthday.

She likes ankle length socks, so they are a quick knit. The yarn is a hand dye I bought from Ellen's Half Pint Farm at Camp Stitches a few years ago. The pattern is Fancy Silk Sock from Nancy Bush's Knitting Vintage Socks.

I did get a chance to cruise through the marketplace at Stitches East (in Baltimore) last Sunday. Bought a few things, some cashmere and Koigu to make the Chevron scarf in Last Minute Knitted Gifts.

I have also been looking around the Ravelry website. Haven't had a chance to post my WIP's or finished objects, but have set up the necessary Flickr account and joined a few groups. I need more time and alot more energy to accomplish what I want for my account there.

Friday, October 12, 2007

I Just Got an Invitation!

I found it in my inbox when I decided to get up in the middle of this night (morning). Spent the next hour and half playing around on Ravelry
Time to go back to bed!
Look me up - I am CPAknit.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Countdown to Ravelry

5657 invites before they get to me! On Saturday, the number of people ahead of me on Ravelry was 8000+. Looks like the invites are going out at about 1,000 per day. That means I should be getting mine on Sunday/Monday.
Better go get my studying done!!!!

Monday, October 1, 2007

KR Webring

My blog was officially accepted into the Knitter's Review Webring. This Webring is not run by KR, but includes the blogs of members who belong to the KR forum. Click on the link >>>>>>>> (to the right) on my blog for more blogs and check out the forum for knitting help and friends.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Knitter's Blogroll


Anyone interested in getting their blog listed on a blogroll for fiber artists? Need more knitting blogs to read everyday?


There you will find an alphabetical list of blogs.

If you want to get your blog on the list, go to http://www.getstitchy.com/contact.htm to sign up!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Another Diet - Knit From Your Stash 2007

Knit From Your Stash 2007 is a great/challenging idea from Wendy of Wendy Knits.

The goal is to only knit with yarn you already own - for the next year. Remember the 1200 yards of worsted weight merino wool you bought 2 years ago to make that perfect poncho? Now, you know ponchos are not coming back into style for another 25 years, but the yarn is great, so look through your bookshelf full of knitting patterns (note:knitting books are not included in the diet, thank goodness) and find a sweater to knit!

If you don't think you have enough yarn hidden away to keep your needles clicking for a year :
1. You just started knitting yesterday.

2. You have serious rationalization issues.

3. You need to inventory your stash.

4. Your significant other is hiding your yarn in an attempt to make you think you are going insane!

Merry Christmas everyone!. I hope you get to spend time with your family and friends and experience the love you deserve.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Moving Day


Hi Everyone! Welcome to my new blog. I'm moving from Typepad. My postings have become infrequent, and I don't believe it is worth the annual fee Typepad charges for blogging on their site. I apologize to those of you who have my blog linked on your blog.

Give me a few days to get this site up and running. For now I will try posting a picture to see how easy (or hard) it is to do this.

There, that was easy!