Stolen from armyofknitters who also stole it, so I don't feel so bad.
THE DEAL: You mark the things you have knit in bold, you italicize the things you intend to try, and everything else you just leave in regular font.
Afghan I've got some Lorna's Laces I bought for a sampler afghan
American/English knitting American's knit English?
Baby items
Bobble
Buttonholes
Cable stitch patterns
Cardigan
Charity knitting
Combination knitting always when doing fairisle
Continental knitting my modus operandi
Darning
Designing knitted garments I just finished my first design!
Drop stitch patterns hasn't everyone done that scarf, and a clapotis?
Dyeing spinning fiber
Dyeing with plant colors
Dyeing yarn
Entrelac Lady Eleanor w/ 100% cashmere, see below
Fair Isle
Free-form knitting
Fulling/felting a couple of hats
Garter stitch
Gloves
Graffiti knitting
Hair accessories - does a calorimetry count?
Hats: Cuff-up
Hats: Top Down
Holiday knitting
Household Items a pot holder! -- or was that crochet? washcloths!
I-cord
Intarsia
Jewelry
Kitchener stitch how else do you close up a sock?
Knitted flowers
Knitting a gift
Knitting a pattern from an on-line knitting magazine
Knitting and purling backwards
Knitting art
Knitting for a living is this really possible?
Knitting for pets
Knitting for preemies
Knitting in public and spinning in public w/ both a drop spindle and a wheel!
Knitting items for a wedding
Knitting on a loom
Knitting smocking first class in first Stitches (along with sock knitting)
Knitting socks all the time!
Knitting to make money so does yarn count as money?
Knitting two socks on two circulars simultaneously
Knitting with alpaca
Knitting with bamboo yarn
Knitting with banana fiber yarn
Knitting with beads Undulating Waves
Knitting with camel yarn have some on order with Purlescence
Knitting with cashmere oh, yes, yes, YES! (did that sound orgasmic?)
Knitting with circular needles
Knitting with cotton
Knitting with dog/cat hair
Knitting with dpns normal sock knitting m.o.
Knitting with linen
Knitting with metal wire
Knitting with recycled/secondhand yarn
Knitting with self patterning/self striping/variegated yarn
Knitting with silk
Knitting with someone else’s hand-spun yarn
Knitting with soy yarn
Knitting with synthetic yarn ack-rylic!
Knitting with wool
Knitting with your own hand-spun yarn if I can bear it
Lace patterns
Long Tail CO
Machine knitting
Mittens: Cuff-up
Mittens: Tip Down.
Moebius band knitting
Norwegian knitting upcoming class at Stitches West 2010
Participate in an exchange
Participating in a KAL
Pillows
Publishing a knitting book someday
Purses/bags
Rug
Scarf
Shawl
Short rows
Shrug/bolero/poncho
Slip stitch patterns
Slippers
Socks:toe-up
Socks: top-down
Steeks
Stockinette stitch
Stuffed toys
Swatching
Sweater
Tassels
Teaching a child to knit
Teaching a male how to knit
Textured knitting
Thrummed knitting
Toy/doll clothing
Tubular CO
Twisted stitch patterns
Two end knitting
Writing a pattern text all done, formatting
Double Knitting
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 08, 2009
I've been busy...
It has been awhile. It's been so long I'm not sure what I was up to. But it didn't involve finishing up any projects. Until now. Ta-dah!
This is a neckwarmer. I received a kit as a gift when I spent this last weekend with friends at the beach. We all got one and each in our favorite colors -- see how mine goes oh so well with my wardrobe? We even picked up the buttons on our way home at Yarndogs. The yarn was hand dyed by Laura Schickli of Handwerks and if you got here from there then you already know I'll be designing patterns for her Sock Yarn Club next year. Exciting, huh? Anyways -- the neat thing about the neckwarmer is the way you secure it -- check this out:
You get 2 buttons and build a shank with yarn leftover from the project. Make sure one of the buttons can go through your knitting and when you're done pull that button through. You can secure it this way or crossed over with either button on the front. That's it! I hope it's cold tomorrow!
This is a neckwarmer. I received a kit as a gift when I spent this last weekend with friends at the beach. We all got one and each in our favorite colors -- see how mine goes oh so well with my wardrobe? We even picked up the buttons on our way home at Yarndogs. The yarn was hand dyed by Laura Schickli of Handwerks and if you got here from there then you already know I'll be designing patterns for her Sock Yarn Club next year. Exciting, huh? Anyways -- the neat thing about the neckwarmer is the way you secure it -- check this out:
You get 2 buttons and build a shank with yarn leftover from the project. Make sure one of the buttons can go through your knitting and when you're done pull that button through. You can secure it this way or crossed over with either button on the front. That's it! I hope it's cold tomorrow!
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