tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29182670897741934882024-03-13T09:20:17.573-07:00Little Red MittenJoan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.comBlogger123125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-71888857253601599492013-08-12T12:47:00.002-07:002013-08-14T18:49:15.127-07:00My Summer of Squares<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
I am always curious about people who say they don't knit in the summer. They cite the heat or gardening ...but don't they have air conditioning? ...how do they stay sane? ...how do they keep on top of their stash?</div>
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Okay, I admit that my knitting production may be down a bit this summer, but I think I've finally figured out why.</div>
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I need more auto pilot knitting!</div>
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I have MANY projects on the needles, but they all seem to be at a point where I need to think, plan, measure, or write down what I'm up to. That just doesn't cut it when I'm distracted and rushing around. Even my 3 pairs of socks are at that point. What are the chances?!?!?</div>
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This past week, I've been designing and knitting "spa cloths" ...or glorified dishcloths.(The name depends on whether you include a lovely bar of </div>
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lavender soap with the 'cloth', right?) </div>
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I'm thrilled with how quickly they've knitted up and it's been lovely having something simple to occupy my hands. </div>
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My late spring and early summer knitting was occupied with two renditions of </div>
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the Building Blocks Afghan by Michelle Hunter.</div>
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Preparation for a new class tends to keep me on task, so I quickly finished my green afghan. When it was done, I started the cream version ...just for fun.</div>
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Since each block was small, portable and rewarding, it travelled with me on vacation. </div>
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I kept two blocks on the go, so when the scenery distracted me, </div>
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I worked on the simpler one.</div>
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As our afghan class nears the end, I realize that most of us have kept up with our </div>
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1-2 blocks per week schedule. Well done, knitters!</div>
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Conclusion: Squares Make Good Knitting.</div>
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What are you working on this summer?</div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">ps. This class will run again on Saturday mornings this fall.</span></div>
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We're back from a week in Newfoundland where we had 4 lovely, sunny days. Since the only guarantee you ever get with the weather there is that there will likely be lots of RDF (rain, drizzle, fog), a week is really too short ...unless you are a duck</div>
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We toured around dressed in layers, with umbrellas and hoods at the ready, and saw lots of knitted goods for sale in tourist locations and craft/gift shops. I was thrilled to see so many good quality items, many made with Briggs & Little yarns. Most articles were sold under the NONIA "umbrella."</div>
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NONIA, or "the Newfoundland Outport Nursing and Industrial Association, was founded in 1920 to assist in providing medical care to the outports of Nfld, (which included anywhere outside of the capital city, St. John's). It continues today as a not-for-profit cottage industry producing handknit items that reflect the spirit and tradition of Newfoundland and Labrador."</div>
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If you wanted, or needed, a pair of mitts, you were in luck!</div>
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Fun thick socks were another popular item.</div>
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Pictures of moose, puffins and maps of Nfld. were everywhere, ready to warm up someone's feet!</div>
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And because the items were sold through NONIA, we were sure that they were well made. My friend spotted a sale bin. Inside was a marked down item ...due to uneven knitting. </div>
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So maybe there really are knitting police?</div>
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I found these pretty mittens in Cascade's "60 More Quick Knits" </div>
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Guess who designed them!</div>
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Yup! Another Fiona Ellis design.</div>
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Bonnie, by Fiona Ellis</div>
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...one of her many designs.</div>
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Paisley</div>
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Fiona has had designs in every issue of Twist Collective since its premiere issue</div>
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in the fall of 2008!</div>
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Join us on Friday evening (June 21, 2013) to see her trunk show of 'Twist' designs</div>
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...or call us about class availability this weekend.</div>
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Who wouldn't start blogging again after a day like this?</div>
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Caught you, Connie :)</div>
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Janice, a designer for Koigu, will speak about knitting and pain management in July, at The Mitten.</div>
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Another brave and experienced knitter who can talk and knit lace at the same time!</div>
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Knitting a few rows for our Ukrainian afghan project - thanks Reina!</div>
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Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-40133148527536867392012-08-03T13:08:00.000-07:002012-08-03T13:08:01.081-07:00Knitting is More Than the Knit StitchWhile visiting with a customer the other day, I heard a story about how quickly her grandchild learned to knit. The little 6-year-old conquered the knit stitch, sat comfortably showing her grandpa how to knit, and exclaimed that knitting was easy!<br />
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I love these stories ....but I also cringe at these stories.<br />
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On one hand, we want to promote the "easy factor" in order to open the door for new knitters.<br />
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On the other hand, I tire of the disdain one hears from non-knitters who think that what we do is easy or talentless. Ageism and anti-feminism ooze from comments such as ``my grandmother knits`` or `that`s woman`s work.``<br />
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Let`s remember that learning the knit stitch is entirely different from learning to knit. To me, working the knit stitch is like learning how to print the letter "a". When you can purl, you've learned the letter "b". When you have a few ``alphabet letters`` under your belt, then you can read easy picture books.<br />
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The real fun begins when you take those two simple letters and learn an entire alphabet of variations - decreases, increases, cables, yarn overs, twisted stitches, colourwork patterns, short rows, seams, buttonholes, braids ...and variations on all of these, and more. You learn to read patterns, decipher charts, and choose tools and fibres wisely for each project. You learn about fit and design and color. <br />
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You realize that the possible combinations of yarn and techniques are infinite. As your understanding develops and your arsenal of techniques grows, shelves and shelves of great stories can be written with yarn and needles.<br />
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If there are skills that you have yet to discover, classes can open your eyes to ``novel`` ideas. They can give you a chance to try a new technique under a watchful eye, help solve a mystery that has plagued you, or come up with a happy ending for the ``story`` on your needles. <br />
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To me, knitting is much more than the knit stitch. Knitting is a joy ...and a never ending journey of discovery.<br />
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<br />Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-4848819427427869172012-07-27T14:58:00.001-07:002012-07-27T14:58:18.407-07:00There's Always More to LearnYesterday, I taught a seaming class to a group of 7 eager knitters. Most of them were there because they had had bad finishing experiences in the past and really wanted to know how to solve their problems. They were definitely of the opinion that, "If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well."<br />
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As I tried to squeeze as much as possible into two short hours, I heard comments about how much there was to learn about the topic and how many different ways there are to get the job done. Since I am in the midst of putting together several more hours of finishing classes, this was good to hear. <br />
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And, unfortunately, it is the opposite of what the general public thinks about knitting. The public seems to think that if you can knit, purl, cast on and off, you know everything there is to know about knitting. This is actually pretty sad, because they really don't have a clue about what they are missing. <br />
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Maybe I'm just a slow learner, but I feel like there is no end to what I can learn about knitting. There are so many different techniques, yarns, colours, stitch patterns and projects around that can then be recombined into new ideas ...that it just boggles my mind. And that's just one of many things I love about this great art!<br />
<br />Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-63361023353891772662012-07-14T12:17:00.001-07:002012-07-14T12:21:24.643-07:00How do you eat an elephant?Hmmmmm ...maybe it's because there's a monumental elephant statue across from the shop that I've been using the phrase, "One bite at a time," a lot lately.<br />
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It started with the goal of clearing up piles of paper. You know the kind ...knitting patterns. I've been sticking them into page protectors and sorting them into binders for three weeks now ...and I've made sure to do a bit every day. And I can see progress.<br />
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And then there's the 60-80 hour lace shawl project that I'd sure like completed by late August; and the samples for an upcoming class; and ...and ...and.... I just keep reminding myself, "One bite at a time."<br />
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While talking with a customer the other day, she complained that she didn't have time to knit because of her gardening. She was just too tired at the end of the day to knit for her usual few hours. I suggested my one bite at a time approach. When sitting to take a break, she might find that ten minutes of knitting can really add up. And, anyway ...it <em><strong>is</strong></em> physically better for us to take breaks while knitting. <br />
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She smiled and I could see the excitement in her eyes. After all, is there anything better than playing hooky from chores, with your feet up, a favourite beverage at your side, and knitting in your lap?Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-46643200654471648782012-06-21T08:04:00.003-07:002012-06-21T08:04:44.800-07:00Knit-in-Public Day<div style="text-align: center;">
What fun! At World-Wide Knit-in-Public Day, we spent so much time with activities that there was barely time to knit! The weather co-operated and many knitters spent much of the day in the great outdoors.</div>
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<br /></div>Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-30981567649131719252012-06-09T20:59:00.001-07:002012-06-09T20:59:27.009-07:00History ...or Fantasy?You never know where your mind will go when you glance at Ravelry. This time, it was <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tir-chonaill" target="_blank">Tir Chonaill by Kate Davies</a> that caught my eye. I love beautiful Fair Isle work and found myself daydreaming about a few of Kate's gorgeous designs. <br />
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But the thing that really grabbed me was the <em>name</em> of the design. A few miles west of St. Thomas lies the village of Tyrconnell with the cemetery of Colonel Thomas Talbot. Talbot, who was granted much of the land in Southwestern Ontario in the early 1800's, was <em>Irish</em>. According to Kate, "Tir Chonaill is the name of the last independent Gaelic sovereignty in <em>Ireland</em>: a <em>kingdom</em> which, until the flight of the Earls in 1607, covered most of what later became County Donegal". <br />
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Doesn't it just fit that a man who was handed all of this virgin wilderness in Southwestern Ontario might fancy himself head of his own little Canadian "kingdom" ...and name his village after an historic one? It seems perfectly plausible to me, considering his reputation as a despot and land baron. Actually, I have no idea if Talbot even named Tyrconnell ...but it certainly was fun imagining this scenario. <br />
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And maybe my bit of daydreaming was even more fun because of personal history. Tyrconnell was the stomping grounds of my maternal grandparents in the early 1900's, and one or two generations before them, while Kate's home of Edinburgh was the birthplace of my father and generations before him. I love connections, degrees of separation and all that ...<br />
...hmmm ....I'd better take another look at that <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/designers/kate-davies" target="_blank">rams and yowes blanket ...and peerie flooers ...and sheep heid ...and dollheid ...and blaithin ...and ....</a><br />Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-51053531051927665932012-06-01T10:09:00.002-07:002012-06-01T10:09:49.571-07:00May is for EinsteinsMy Einstein is done ...well, except for adding buttons and weaving in ends :) <br />Less than 2 weeks ago, I worked up a swatch, cast on for the lower section of Sally Melville's Einstein Coat, stuffed a ball of Lamb's Pride Bulky in my knitting bag, and went to the movies. Thick wool and addi turbos made for an easy knit-in-the-dark project. No split stitches and no ripping back when I got home - woohoo. I was inspired. I set a goal of one ball per day for 12 days. It took 13 days, but I don't feel like a failure. Instead, I feel like a genius, an Einstein, if you will!!! <br />
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Several people have remarked on having to do "all that garter stitch", but I've honestly loved every minute of it. What's better than garter stitch to allow you to relax, and yet still focus on other important things in your life? And bulky yarn works up sooooo quickly - it's practically instant gratification - not too common in the world of knitting! <br />
<a href="http://www.sallymelvilleknits.com/" target="_blank">Sally Melville's</a> book, The Knit Stitch, is a masterpiece of well-written patterns, wonderful technical photos and instructions, friendly advice and thoughtful insights on life and knitting. I look forward to having her visit us at Little Red Mitten September 28-30. She'll be teaching 4 classes and talking to us (on the Friday evening) on "Why Do We Do What We Do". More information and registration for classes will be available soon. Hope you can "make it".<br />
<br />Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-82090013225337487072012-05-15T14:48:00.001-07:002012-05-15T14:48:10.411-07:00Why am I smiling?I had a serious case of startitis this past week. Besides the February Baby Sweater, I began a Pi Shawl, a Baby Albert, a <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/shape-it-scarf" target="_blank">Shape It! Scarf</a> ...and I bought a huge pile of yarn for my own <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/einstein-coat" target="_blank">Einstein Coat</a>. Browsing through my Knitter's Almanac is the reason for the Pi Shawl (hey, I'm easily influenced) ... but what's with all those Sally Melville projects?!?!?<br />
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You might think that I needed an easy garter stitch project (<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-albert-coat-and-bunting" target="_blank">Baby Albert</a>) to work on while I watched The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, in Swedish, with subtitles. And you'd be right. One sleeve to go!<br />
Or you might have been talking with me this week and heard that <a href="http://www.sallymelvilleknits.com/" target="_blank">Sally Melville</a> is coming to <a href="http://www.littleredmitten.ca/home.shtml" target="_blank">Little Red Mitten</a> on Sept. 28, 29 and 30. And you'd be right, again! Can you see the big smile on my face? :)<br />
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There"ll be more information in the coming weeks about classes, lectures, knitalongs, displays and prizes. I hope you'll stay tuned!Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-36210154613642114082012-05-08T10:11:00.001-07:002012-05-08T10:11:29.719-07:00Here I go again<div style="text-align: center;">
Whenever I teach a project class, I always feel like I want to join in and make the project, too. I guess that explains why I have 3 February Lady Sweaters, 9 or so Baby Surprises, a zillion Felt Clogs, and last night, I started February Baby Sweater #4. When I don't have time to think, it's just plain easy to start a project that doesn't need a lot of pre-planning. Kind of like starting another pair of socks. Comfort knitting ....ahhhhh</div>
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I've had a cheap cell phone for a few years for driving ...just in case. </div>
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I can take a pdf and enlarge it on the screen, then outline my row with an easy-to-see red box. When I finish my row, I place my finger on the red box and just slide it on up to the next row. I can even write little reminders with my finger tip that help me knit without thinking ...which is a lifesaver, some days.</div>
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...is like finishing a good book. The next time you sit down to knit and it's not there, you miss its familiarity, it's character, the time spent remembering the places you visited together, and the cosiness you felt with it on your lap.</div>
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">First, we unpacked several boxes of scumptious Zen Yarn Garden in preparation for Roxanne and Neville's visit / talk / knit-along this Saturday. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">They have added two new colours to our St. Thomas Landmark Series - the grand unveiling takes place this weekend ...there are still a couple of spots left for <a href="http://littleredmitten.ca/pdf_newsletters/LRM_Current_Newsletter.pdf" target="_blank">this event</a>!</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><div class="shape" style="padding: 6.88pt;" v:shape="_x0000_s1025"><div class="MsoNormal" style="mso-pagination: none;"><span lang="en-CA" style="language: en-CA;"><o:p><strong><span style="font-size: x-large;"> Knit a</span> <span style="font-size: x-large;">sw</span>atch</strong></o:p></span></div><div class="MsoNormal" style="mso-pagination: none;"><br />
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The book just makes me smile. Not only does it have great photos of deliciously traditional stranded knitting, but it is full of the wisdom of so many knitters. <br />
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For 39 years, Elizabeth Zimmermann's (and now, her daughter, Meg Swansen's) knitting camp has inspired knitters to stretch their skills and knowledge, discuss and challenge each other and share tips they have learned, or tricks they have worked out on their own. Throughout the book, Meg credits other women with numerous "Why-didn't-I-think-of-that?" ideas. I can just imagine the excitement at camp as one person comes up with an idea, someone else expands on it, several people try it out and improvements are made. It must be like a think tank for knitters. <br />
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Is it just me? Or does that sound like a knitter's heaven?<br />
Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-7718538608961391532012-04-11T05:43:00.000-07:002012-04-11T05:43:19.706-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj78a2ShvPVLEAbzCgd2uQ8yVYdkwLzbFr3Zvh0JRm9Nhtl4dOT82up8yMnrhOjlbhI3Gt7GqeKuA4zV13Evli9hDV1D-SHTvgW0vnEbdXWrXIY1oFtoAC9ZVUJ3XCjo-j-ZUXln0nZc7Br/s1600/IMG_3467web.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj78a2ShvPVLEAbzCgd2uQ8yVYdkwLzbFr3Zvh0JRm9Nhtl4dOT82up8yMnrhOjlbhI3Gt7GqeKuA4zV13Evli9hDV1D-SHTvgW0vnEbdXWrXIY1oFtoAC9ZVUJ3XCjo-j-ZUXln0nZc7Br/s320/IMG_3467web.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br />
<div style="text-align: center;">Out for a walk on Good Friday, snapping photos of the neighbourhood, and we got our first 'in focus' shot of Jumbo with our sign. You can almost see him smiling! Maybe he knows about the floral ankle bracelet that we have planned for him?!?!? </div><div style="text-align: center;"><br />
The 60-inch green ankle band has been started and we have about a dozen flowers ready to attach ...but we will need way more than that! If you want to whip off a knitted or crocheted flower, (they really don't take very long), you'll be putting a smile on a tourist's face! To see how April Showers can bring May Flowers, we hope you'll join us for a <br />
free <a href="http://littleredmitten.ca/pdf_newsletters/LRM_Current_Newsletter.pdf" target="_blank">knitted flower mini-workshop in April</a>.</div><div style="text-align: center;"></div><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><br />
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Sue had some fun with fibre last week making these adorable <a href="http://www.littleredmitten.ca/classes.shtml" target="_blank">needle felted</a> Easter eggs.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br />
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Roxanne and hubby, Neville, of Zen Yarn Garden will be at the shop on <a href="http://littleredmitten.ca/pdf_newsletters/LRM_Current_Newsletter.pdf" target="_blank">Saturday, April 21</a> from 1-3 pm. They'll bring their latest creations and colourways along with two new St. Thomas Landscape Series yarns, Springwater and CASO.</div>Here's a sneak preview:<br />
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This shawl is Roxanne's free pattern, <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/search#sort=best&craft=knitting&query=mezquita" target="_blank">Mezquita</a>, which will be an option for our Knitalong. Once the bit of lace is done, the short row stocking stitch section couldn't be easier! And I know you'll love the generous length of this dramatic shawl. <br />
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Hope you can join us!<br />
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Teaching always inspires me. In my last <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-surprise-jacket" target="_blank">Baby Surprise</a> class, one of the students bounded ahead and was finished the basics by the second class. Because it was a small class, we also covered several I-cord tricks (applied, I-cord cast off, and three-needle I-cord cast off). We did a garter stitch hood and grafted it invisibly at the top. By the time we were done, I was anxious to start my 8th Baby Surprise with new plans for longer sleeves ....and I don't even have any grandchildren ...yet! So far, sanity has prevailed, but I'm sure that before the next class, I'll be casting on for another!<br />
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Since I had yarn leftover, I thought I'd make a hat based on the Baby Surprise and the Gull Lace Baby Hat, below:<br />
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Because of another baby sweater class, I searched for a matching hat ...but ended up designing my own. Here's the <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Littleredmitten/gull-lace-baby-hat" target="_blank">Gull Lace Baby Hat</a> based on Elizabeth Zimmerman's <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-sweater-on-two-needles-february" target="_blank">February Baby Sweater</a>:<br />
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Thanks for the inspiration, knitters!Joan Janeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673051762950208566noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2918267089774193488.post-6227702481897289632012-02-17T08:36:00.000-08:002012-02-17T08:36:05.991-08:00At last!Yesterday, I got a present. Okay, I had to buy it for myself, but it is still a gift.<br />
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Principles of Knitting, by June Hemmons Hiatt, was first published in 1988. It has been out of print for years, now. I remember reading on the internet how people were paying $400 and $500 for old copies of this book. Since I had never seen it and had no idea how to find it, (and it was a LOT of money), I forced it from my mind.<br />
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Yesterday, it arrived at the shop and last night it went home with me. I browsed and turned the 650 pages until my hand was tired. What a treasure trove!<br />
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It weighs almost 4 and a half pounds ...and it is going on vacation with me!<br />
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So what prompts people to want to learn to knit? Is it the popularity of handknitted garments? Is it the desire to carry on a tradition? Maybe it is mankind's innate need to create. Or is it all about the comfort of creating something <em>with</em> love for someone <em>you</em> love? <br />
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