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knifty knitter loom shawl pattern

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006
Everyday I check the stats for this blog, so I knot how surfers reach my page. Today someone has been looking for: “knifty knitter loom shawl pattern” and I am able to come up with the following resources:

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I’m not a novice, but I’m learning every day…

Monday, August 14th, 2006
I can crochet but my first love will ALWAYS be knitting!
I love to do cables and I think it is pretty
intimidating to a beginner, but once you catch on, you can impress all your
friends! I’ve never done a pillow, but might like to try. Might be a great way to use
up all those odds and ends I have collected along the way… When I’m working on socks, I use double pointed needles, but I knit
EVERYTHING else on circular needles. It seemed to eliminate one of my
biggest headaches, dropping stitches from the ends of the straight needles
when I set my project down. Now I just zip all those stitches to the middle
of the needle!
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Ohhh, and here it is, this wonderful, MUST HAVE magazine:

From the Publisher
Each issue features more than forty fashion-forward projects by both the premier Seventh Avenue designers and the leading talents in the international fiber arts design industry. Complete, detailed instructions for creating the sweaters are included with exclusive articles, tips and techniques

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Good luck trying to knit!

Sunday, August 13th, 2006
What yarn could be used that would keep a person comfortable in hot andhumid weather? I do agree cotton is the best, but I haven’t gotten any in my stash for now, so I guess I will be knitting a few nice cable shawls and maybe a sweater in the next coming months. While working on my swatches I also took some time to browse the Net and found this article written for Kellie, who owns an online store where she sells beautifully handmade knitted purses (see the link at the bottom):

So You Want to Learn to Knit?
So have you caught the knitting bug? Have you learned the basic stitches and are now wondering what to do? With a little practice and tips from experienced knitters, you can be creating awesome creations in no time.Once you learn three basic techniques you will find that there are numerous projects you can learn to knit. The three basic foundations of knitting are casting on, the knit stitch and the purl stitch. Once you master these three techniques you can begin to add more advanced knitting skills.You can learn the basic stitches from other knitters, online or from a book. You can truly only become a functional knitter from practicing as much as possible.

Article Source: http://www.articlecube.com

Kelli is the owner of Monetina Creations, an online store showcasing her hand-made knitted creations. You can see her unique knitted purses at monetinacreations.com.

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Will this yarn work?

Friday, August 11th, 2006
Today this absolutely FABULOUS new yarn has arrived, LOOK!!!
quality yarn
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2 more pictures of the same yarn:

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Knit & purl…

Thursday, August 10th, 2006
stitches
First thing, how do you knit? Continental or English? Do you throw the yarn with your right hand or do you pick it off your left fingers?
When you knit (activity), you take the stitch on the left needle off that needle and position its LOOP below a new stitch on the right needle. KNIT stitches make the loop go away from you and form a bump on the BACK of your work. These stitches are worked with the yarn in BACK, and the needle tip in BACK [going through the front of the stitch from the left side].
PURL stitches make the loop come toward you and form a bump on the FRONT of your work. PURLS are worked with the yarn in FRONT, and the needle tip in FRONT [going through the back of the stitch from the right side -- just look at it normally from the front side of the work to determine right and left].
Regardless of whether you’re KNITting or PURLing, Casting on, or doing a Yarn Over or Yarn Forward, the yarn always goes around the right hand needle from the bottom right to the top left. Therefore, it looks like this on the needle \ [I can't put it there from my keyboard, but you can imagine the needle running through the middle of the slash] For many, many people, the easiest way to pick up the yarn on purl stitches is from bottom left to top right; this looks like this / and it makes the stitches twist on the next row, so you need to avoid doing it. Just remember, Bottom Right to Top Left, looks like a backward slash \ \
I know it can be frustrating, but be patient with yourself. You can learn to purl or do whatever you want…:)

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Hello world!

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006
Knitters are pretty friendly people who love to talk about their craft… I’m not a novice, but am learning every day and I think
you can learn your best lessons from beginners…
I taught myself to knit at age
8 by watching my grouchy ol’ grandmother and have knit in my own style for
about 30 years.
[*GRANDMA*]
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I found a great pattern for knit in one piece from the neck
down sweaters years ago and have made my own variation so many times I lost
count! You just never know what you’ll learn…For years, I had been learning by solitary knitting, learning by books and the ole school of hard knocks…
For those who are new to knitting, don’t worry about ‘perfection’ – it doesn’t exist. And, don’t look so closely at your little mistakes – chances are no one else will notice. And, it’s mostly from those mistakes that I learn and become even more determined to take on a wider selection of projects.:)
Your Brain’s Pattern
Your mind is a firestorm – full of intensity and drama.
Your thoughts may seem scattered to you most of the time…
But they often seem strong and passionate to those around you.
You are a natural influencer. The thoughts you share are very powerful and persuading.

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baby beads books cardigan children crochet chart clothes design doll cross stitch embroidery circle knitting magazine flower knit labels pattern graph hello kitty hat kids knitting knitwear mens sweater men's norwegian patterns stitch shawl scarf sewing yarn wool winnie the pooh



baby beads books cardigan children crochet chart clothes design doll cross stitch embroidery
circle knitting magazine flower knit labels pattern graph hello kitty hat kids knitting knitwear mens sweater men's norwegian patterns stitch shawl scarf sewing yarn wool winnie the pooh



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