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Tag Archives: Annie Maloney
Cabled Maple
Knitting Toby’s first gauntlet taught me quite a bit about Meg’s Yummy yarn base. It’s around DK weight – that is thickness. It feels absolutely superb to the touch, and it also has some real heft to it. I have … Continue reading
First Mitt; Sock Progress
I’ve been working mostly on Franklin’s fingerless mitts lately, since I really want him to have a chance to try them out while it’s still cold. So the first one is done. I haven’t got modeled photos yet; will hopefully … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Knitting, Socks
Tagged Annie Maloney, Design, Knit, Knitting, Mitts, Socks
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Where Was I?
Before I was interrupted pleasantly by Hazel dropping by to model and less pleasantly by work issues … I do believe I was discussing the fingerless mitts I am working on for Franklin. A few weeks ago, I was helping … Continue reading
Intriguing Wrap
My daughter Meg, of Twisted Fiber Art, lately ran a yarn/roving club with a great deal of flexibility. People could buy a club membership for sock yarn, evolutions, or roving. There were three installments (Oct – Dec 2010) and each … Continue reading
Lune Comes Along
So I’ve actually got far enough on Lune to take a photo. Not much of one, mind you – hopefully I’ll do better soon. I’m loving this pattern indeed. There’s a center section which is fairly triangular. Then there are … Continue reading
One Sock Done
Tonight I’m posting pretty late for me. I just couldn’t stop knitting to post until I finished my first sock. (And I would normally need to cast on before going to bed, but I don’t feel in any danger of … Continue reading
Socks Again
So I now have three pairs of socks to catch you up on. First is the Petit-Four socks for Meg. They are finally finished. Here is a photo showing both together as proof. I do like how they came out. … Continue reading
Fair Isle Doll Dress
I spent most of today knitting this dress: Unfortunately, the light was about gone by the time it was done, so the photo, though taken outside, used flash. It uses a golden “subtle” (semi-solid) from Twisted Fiber Art plus an … Continue reading
Stitch Dictionaries Galore!
As anyone who has read this blog at all often has probably guessed, I’m fond of stitch dictionaries. Today I gathered up my collection and took a bunch of photographs. Which you will now be privileged to see. Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Knitting
Tagged Annie Maloney, Design, Knit, Knitting, Knitting Books
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Finishing My Lace Scarf
This was one of my quicker projects. I knit until I was almost out of yarn. I’ll admit that I had a little more orange left and that I decided to stop when the second end was similar in amount … Continue reading