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    • Lesson 5: The Heel
    • Lesson 6: The Foot
    • Lesson 7: The Toe

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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Teamwork

25 Friday Jun 2010

Posted by Katherine in Knitting

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Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.
[Ryunosuke Satoro]

This photo was taken at TNNA 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. Therese Chynoweth, on the right, is author of the book, Norwegian Sweater Techniques for Today’s Knitter. She was the technical pattern editor for Andrea Wong’s new book, Portuguese Style Knitting. Andrea is in the middle and I am on the left.

P.S. The quote on this post could be paraphrased to read, Individually it is a stitch. Together they are a sweater.

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Fall Knitting Classes

24 Thursday Jun 2010

Posted by Katherine in Knitting, Knitting Sites, teaching classes

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Mentor: Someone whose hindsight can become your foresight
[Author Unknown]

If raveling out almost as much as I knit qualifies me to facilitate knitting classes, then I’m over qualified. Sometimes I think I ravel more than I knit. You should see my box of learned-the-hard-way projects.

Here is the list of classes I’m leading at Sarah Jane’s Yarn Shoppe this fall:

Unfinished Knitting Projects: October 5, 2010 (5:00 – 7:00) 
October 23, 2010 (10:00 – 12:00)

Have you lost your place in a pattern so you can’t go on? Are you frustrated by a difficulty in your knitting? Do you need help with fitting, construction or some other dreaded task? These sessions are planned to help knitters solve challenges that are keeping them from finishing projects.

Bring: A project, pattern, needles, and whatever else you’d need to ask questions and find solutions to specific problems.

Gansey Socks: October 9 & 16 (12:30 – 2:30)

Learn the basics of gansey knitting. In her book, Knitting Ganseys, Beth Brown-Reinsel discusses the details that makes sweater construction identifiably Gansey — welts, plain area, definition ridge, patterning, seam stitches, gusset. This sock pattern includes all those features. The gusset for the heel is even worked like an underarm gusset, then turned with a short-row technique.

Bring: DK-weight yarn (plain color and light enough to see a texture pattern), US Size 1 or 2 needles (5-needle sock set, two circulars or magic loop will all work), tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers.

Mouse Tracks Shawl: October 9, 16 & November 20, 2010 (10:00 – 12:00)

This garter-stitch shawl features shaping so that it hangs comfortably, simple Russian-style lace accents, and double-ribbed closure. Learn the basics of chart reading, eyelet lace, short rows, increases and decreases.

Bring: 750 yards of sock or sport weight yarn, US size 2 or 3 circular (or pair of long straight) needles, tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers.

Texture + Color Mitten: October 12 & 19, 2010 (5:00 – 7:00)

This pattern was written in a child’s size so it could be completed in about 4 hours with the intent of providing practice in both texture and two-color (stranded) knitting. An adult size pattern will also be provided. Learn chart reading, two-color knitting, texture knitting, and shaping.

Bring: Two colors of DK-weight yarn (a light color and a dark color), US Size 2 or 3 needles, tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers. Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride and US Size 3 needles will work for adult mittens.

Colorful Counterpane: November 2 & 16, 2010 (5:00 – 7:00)

Learn long-tail cast on, increases, decreases, stranded color knitting, selvage preparation for seam, seam sewing, pattern and chart reading. This projects includes most of the basic knitting skills and produces four afghan squares that are sewn together.

Bring: four colors of DK weight wool yarn: 1 ball green, 2 balls light neutral color, 1 ball dark and 1 ball light flower color. 5-needle sock set in size appropriate for yarn weight. 20-inch circular needle at least two sizes smaller than sock set.

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TNNA 2010

15 Tuesday Jun 2010

Posted by Katherine in Favorite Things, Knitting, Knitting Sites, Other Favorite Sites, teaching classes, Thoughts, Writing

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Don’t waste time learning the tricks of the trade.
Instead, learn the trade.

[Author Unknown]

Remember the story about the blind men and the elephant? Each described only the part they could feel—be it the tail, trunk or leg. Writing about the summer trade show that The National Needlearts Association just hosted in Columbus, OH is like describing only part of an elephant. My highlights would be different than others.

Andrea Wong taught classes and introduced her new book, Portuguese Style Knitting at the show. I helped in Helen Hamann’s booth and spent the day drooling over her colorful design and Alpaca yarns. I also took a couple of quick trips around the floor. Kramer Yarns of Nazareth, Pennsylvania caught my eye since I enjoy using their products. Durango Button Company of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma sparked my imagination as well. I think buttons can make or break a handmade garment. Not only were there endless varieties of yarn and needlework items, but notions, publications, and accessories were bountiful as well.

I usually have little contact with the enterprise end of the needleart industry so this was an end-to-end learning experience for me.

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Traveling Funerals and Other Joys

06 Sunday Jun 2010

Posted by Katherine in Favorite Things, Other Favorite Sites, Review, Thoughts, Writing

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I’ve always thought that a big laugh is
a really loud noise from the soul saying,

“Ain’t that the truth.”
[Quincy Jones]

I have at least one addiction; electronic publications. As with most addictions, it started out small and practical. I was teaching myself how to produce eBooks. Then I found audio books. Then I discovered I could listen to them and knit at the same time just like listening to the radio back when it had programming I loved to listen to (about 55 years ago). At first, I only ordered non-fiction, history books thinking I could expand my mind and turn out sock patterns galore. That is what is called, rationalization. I now know more about seven major wars than most history majors.

Then a friend recommended I read Annie Freeman’s Fabulous Traveling Funeral by Kris Radish. That is where the laughing comes in. The laughing, the crying, the memories—all those things that make me glad to be a woman. This led me to Kris Radish’s blog and more laughing.

Years ago, a friend of mine hurried in late to work, collapsed into her desk chair and said, “Only Erma Bombeck would understand why there are bare foot prints on my bathroom ceiling.” I love people who can level out rough spots in life with humor.

That reminds, me. I’ll start posting the designs I’ve conjured up while listening to books.

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Blanchard Blessing

01 Tuesday Jun 2010

Posted by Katherine in Favorite Things, Photography, Thoughts, Writing

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Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life.
The evening beam that smiles the clouds away,
and tints tomorrow with prophetic ray.

[Lord Byron]

This is the Methodist church in Blanchard, Iowa (pop. 62) after a ferocious storm. My friend, Ray Hoffman, lives down the street and snapped this photo just in time. He submitted it to a local radio station. It is today’s photo of the day on KMA’s Website.

If you live in an urban area, you might enjoy a taste of small town, mid-America with a quick tour of the KMA site. It certainly reorders priorities from what one finds in city life—kind of like going on a vacation.

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    • Lesson 2: The Plain Area
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    • Lesson 4: The Gusset
    • Lesson 5: The Heel
    • Lesson 6: The Foot
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