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Re: Turkey hats
Hahahahahahaha, Love. Mary.
By mary_007usa · #75 ·
Re: Turkey hats
Love it! Yay for Ravelry! wrote: Jaya http://knitsarina.blogspot.com/
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #74 ·
Re: Turkey hats
OMG, those are wonderful! (In an "I'm so glad my daughter and her husband aren't doing a run this year" sort of way). Patricia in Austin, hustling to get one more Christmas stocking done since DD1
By Texknitter · #73 ·
Turkey hats
Ravelry debuts on NYT parenting over - of all things - roasted turkey hats! https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/18/well/family/a-mothers-love-knitted-up-in-a-flock-of-turkey-hats.html :) - Jacqueline
By jacqui whittemore · #72 ·
Re: Afterthought heels
Interesting method for knowing where to start shaping on socks Jaya. I’m going to have to try that. I know that I need the total foot length from the back of the heel (on a regular heel flap
By Melisande R. Wolf · #71 ·
Re: Afterthought heels
I think you have to measure from where your foot joins your ankle on the top of the foot because that is where you are putting the waste yarn. I've measured the socks I knit and I know that I need to
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #70 ·
Afterthought heels
I needed something portable that could be knit in the dark yesterday, so I grabbed a lovely skein of self striping sock yarn and started a sock. It's top down, mostly because that's what I've been
By Melisande R. Wolf · #69 ·
Re: Koigu
Thank you Mary. I just remembered that I might have some balls of yellow KSH from Janice somewhere. If I have enough in one color, I may use that. yellow will go with purple. But if not, this is it.
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #68 ·
Re: Koigu
I think that will definitely work.? All the colors, including the mohair mix is very harmonious. It's going to be beautiful. Mary.
By mary_007usa · #67 ·
Re: Koigu
Here's the set. I think I like it. I had 5 balls of the Elann Silken Kydd - 3 in blue and 2 in green. I also found a partial ball of blue silk. Here are the 10 skeins lined up with the mohair/silk and
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #66 ·
Re: Koigu
I have 10 skeins of Koigu, 3 unused. That is more than I need for the Leftie and the Now In A Minute together. Leftie is about 200 g of yarn and NIAM uses 6 skeins of 25 g each. My Koigu PPPM skeins
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #65 ·
Re: I spy
So happy you had the best of everything: yarn, books, classes, but especially the wonderful people you've met. Mary.
By mary_007usa · #64 ·
Re: I spy
Wow! Peter... that is some haul! [email protected]> wrote:
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #63 ·
Re: I spy
Hi everyone, I wish I could hit "like" on every one of these posts. Therese - thanks for pointing this out and now I've added Fruity Knitting to my YouTube list. What a charming podcast. I haven't had
By Nilda · #62 ·
Re: I spy
Oh, there is a few years of sweater volumes here. I don't know when I shall be returning, there are a number of designs I really want to make in the next upcoming years. If I lived near Aberdeen, I
By Peter Jobson · #61 ·
Re: I spy
Holy cow, Peter, that much wool would be a decade's knitting for me. I have been seriously tempted by the Uradale yarns, they look beautiful. Glad you had a great
By Therese Shere · #60 ·
Re: I spy
I would recommend Shetland Wool Week to all on this group. Wonderful classes, many of the calibre of Madrona, great atmosphere, and wonderful people. You meet so many that have moved there for the
By Peter Jobson · #59 ·
Re: Koigu
You've got three real winners.? Now In A Minute may be my favorite. Mary
By mary_007usa · #58 ·
Koigu
The Koigu modular UFO has been completely ripped. Most of it is skeined and some it has been washed and dried. There are two sets of Koigu - unused partial and complete skeins, and used partials with
By Jaya Srikrishnan · #57 ·
Re: Brain totally dead
I, too, am attempting to use up stash. Since the beginning of the year I’ve used about 75 balls of stash, plus a bunch of odd bits. I’m looking at what I have on hand (way too much, still) and
By Ann McManus · #56 ·