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The cardigan sweater is a classic for all seasons. You can throw it on over a T-shirt in the fall and spring, keep a light-weight cardigan on hand for chilly summer evenings, and wear one as a top in the winter. I have several cardigans in my closet and I wear them all year. There are so many ways to...
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Nov 13, 2009
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Knitting For SOAR You might have noticed that I did not post last week (bad blogger!). My excuse? I was at Interweave's Spin-Off Annual Retreat , learning all about my most favorite thing: Yarn. My SOAR adventure was, in part, a mission to find out more about this beloved substance, to see if I could...
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KD Sandi
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Nov 5, 2009
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I am NOT one of those people who looks great in hats, especially the beanie-type hat. I wear those hats in the winter when I have too, but I much prefer the beret style hat or the slouch hat. It was in the 30s this weekend in Spokane—it's getting hard to remember those 95-degree days when all...
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Kathleen Cubley
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Oct 26, 2009
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The venerable Elizabeth Zimmermann rediscovered and named the I-cord (the I-cord, called a "stay lace," was mentioned in Victorian needlework manuals). The "I" stands for "idiot" because Ms. Zimmermann thought the technique was so simple anyone could do it (even an idiot...
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Kathleen Cubley
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Oct 23, 2009
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Filed under: Hats, Lace, Books, Yarn, Finishing, how to, video, closures, knitting, knitted, patterns, Knit, cast-on, Cardigan, Knitter, felted bags
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The leaves aren't just falling outside, they're dumping themselves in huge thick carpets on my lawn. I've started wearing a coat when I walk the dog, scuffing my waterproof boots through the rivers of leaves on the sidewalks. Autumn has arrived here in southern Ontario. I've started mentally...
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KD Sandi
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Oct 15, 2009
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One UFO Down: 17 Left To Go I've had a pair of socks sitting in my knitting basket for, oh, I think it's been over a year now. Way back when, I wanted to make a pair of socks to be for Nicholas, so I opened up the bin containing my sock yarn stash and told him to Pick Something. He chose a lovely...
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KD Sandi
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Oct 8, 2009
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Filed under: Knitting, lace, knit, charts, yarn, Knits, Books, how to, Stash, gauge, knitter, socks, sock yarn, CABLES, easy, finishing, Getting Started Knitting Socks, Kitchener, sock patterns, stoles, grafting, video, toe chimneys
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A note from Kathleen: We're so excited for our fourth season of Knitting Daily TV . Our TV crew taped the season this week and while it's fresh in our minds, we wanted to give you a peek behind the curtain at what went on during the three-day taping. So enjoy this quick look, and if you don't...
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Kathleen Cubley
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Oct 2, 2009
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We have arrived at the place in my knitting where it's all about steadfastness. Despite endless rows of sameness on the back of the Bolero , I must be unwavering in my vision of cuteness and Just Keep Going. This is the point where I sometimes abandon my projects--the long stretches of stockinette...
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KD Sandi
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Sep 24, 2009
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I haven't had much experience writing patterns, but I had a ball of Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball Crazy Sock Yarn that I was itching to knit into a pair of socks, and I couldn't settle on a pattern. So I decided to write one myself! The yarn lent itself better to a plain or cable pattern than to...
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Sep 23, 2009
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This is so embarrassing. How many posts have I written about putting a lifeline in one's lace knitting? Maybe you could be gentle and just not answer that. Because I could go back and count the lifeline posts myself..I'm going to guess there's at least three of them, probably more like five...
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KD Sandi
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Sep 17, 2009
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For the Fall issue of Knitscene , we asked Melissa Wehrle to create an exclusive design collection. Melissa's clean-lined, wearable, and yet intriguing-to-knit designs are a great fit for Knitscene , and for this collection she came up with four really lovely sweaters—two pullovers, a cardigan...
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Sep 15, 2009
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Sailing the Fair Isles In my knitting, I tend to get inspired by something and just jump right in, whether or not I know how to do certain techniques. I figure that hands-on is the best way to learn, so I go for it. Fair Isle intimidated me more than usual, though, so I found a beginning class and signed...
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Sep 11, 2009
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It is so good to be on the OTHER side of moving, the side where all your stuff comes out of the boxes and you finally get to eat with Real Forks again. I also love the dreaming part, where I get to stand in my new craft room and dream about how I want to organize it, what I want it to look like... So...
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KD Sandi
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Sep 3, 2009
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A Note from Kathleen: My main craft is knitting, but several years ago I took a crochet class because I expected that I might like that craft, too. And I do enjoy crocheting, especially for items like baby blankets--it's simply so much faster than knitting. What I didn't expect was that knowing...
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Aug 24, 2009
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Hi Knitting Daily, First of all… wow! I still can’t get over what an incredible job Eunny did in demonstrating how to get started on our Knit for a Cause Breast Cancer Support Scarf from Knitting Daily TV. Seven months pregnant at the time, I wasn’t able to make it to the tapings back...
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Aug 13, 2009
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