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MIT Stitch & Bitch: October 2005
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MIT Stitch and Bitch. Thursday, October 20, 2005. Channelling my inner Cynthia. Ommm must knit socks . ommm . For complete details, read on. Posted by Danielle @ 2:42 PM. Monday, October 17, 2005. For Cynthia, but Rhonda can peek too . A store that sells only sock yarn. Posted by Danielle @ 5:53 PM. Hmm, it seems that we just got our first comment spam on the last post. I left it there "for posterity", a.k.a. too lazy to figure out how to delete it. Posted by Danielle @ 2:35 PM. It's a Cupcake Hat. Web s...
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Finished Object Dance: Another destash post - Tahki Cotton Classic
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Another destash post - Tahki Cotton Classic. For sale - Pet free, smoke free home. I'm moving in August so any yarn not specified for a project is a candidate for destash. Tahki Cotton Classic 1.75 oz/50 gram, 108 yards/100 m. Needle size 6/4mm, 5 sts/inch. Machine wash or handwash 30C/80F. No bleach, iron, P dry clean chemical. If you're interested, email me at the stash selling email.
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Finished Object Dance: Transition time coming
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Sunday, June 03, 2007. We went up to Loon for the Granite State Knit In this weekend. As usual, it was a great event. 16 years, and they note their mailing list is 600 and they have capacity for only 150 people. I'm glad they keep inviting me to teach each year, if for nothing else that it guarantees I get in the door. More destashing will happen in the next few weeks. Not sure exactly when, but it will be soon.
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Finished Object Dance: November 2005
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Subway Seat Karma ain't working on the T. At home I've been cranking away on the Peacock Shawl, but I still have hats as my transport knitting during the week. Over Thanksgiving, another person wrote in distressed that the Touch Me. Project she made not only wouldn't felt, but the yarn fell apart in the washer, too . Can you say grinding up filet mignon for hamburger? Last week I talke...
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Finished Object Dance: December 2005
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Tuesday, December 27, 2005. If the trip is from Wednesday night to Saturday afternoon. How much yarn should I pack? For the city, I'm going to bring a spare sock in my purse. Light and easy to carry. Since I'm at the toe of the first sock of the pair, maybe I need another sock project in readiness. Posted by Patience @ 8:56 PM. Who's afraid of a little kitten? Since the first felted hat. Drying is still taking place.
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Finished Object Dance: February 2006
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Saturday, February 25, 2006. With the help of a very pretty snowstorm and Himself to operate the camera, we are pleased to present the finish line photos of the Olympic Tam, actually fitted on a head. A full back view of the wheel and upper border. And, finally, Himself with the Piano Tuna in its native habitat. A work from a couple summers ago. It's a pattern from FiberSpace. Posted by Patience @ 3:05 PM. I'm happ...
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Finished Object Dance: Sudden, but not unexpected
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Friday, June 15, 2007. Sudden, but not unexpected. The Destash blog owner's have decided to close up shop. Understandably), with a notice to the public and a group email to the members. There were several immediate responses to that email. There's been a new blog. There was a fair bit of commerce being conducted on that original site. I wonder where it's going to go? Posted by Patience @ 6:31 AM. Hi, I liked your p...
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Finished Object Dance: October 2005
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Friday, October 28, 2005. FINNALLY got my Harlot Book. And Himself has his good-boy "Yes, Dear," down pat as I excerpt bon mots. In other news, I have 5 more hours of triangles to go, and then the top border on the Forest Path Stole. Off to my friend Kimberly for blocking - will it be ready in time for November 18ths BCMS concert? Hat pictures (progress or finished? To come after the weekend. It can also be useful ...
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Finished Object Dance: For Sale - BS LPW & Regia sock yarn
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Wednesday, June 13, 2007. For Sale - BS LPW and Regia sock yarn. For Sale - All yarn from pet-free, smoke-free home. I'm moving in August and any yarn not specified for a project is a candidate for destash. Pending - Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted, 8 skeins, M-82 Blue Flannel, dyelot #091. Price - $40, includes first class. Postage within the US. Regia 4-ply sock yarn, 2 skeins, color #1054, dye lot $41233. But i...
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Finished Object Dance: March 2006
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Knitting blog with a bit of glucose management on the side (we know it's always an issue). Friday, March 31, 2006. So, what got worked on last evening? I'm thinking of taking the May office baby sweater to work on for the weekend, since that has the most definite (but still far out there) deadline for finishing. And I'll take Ambrose and the April office baby sweater. Everything else is stuff I want to do, but don't have a huff, puff, coming up fast deadline. Time to start packing. And red, with twisted ...