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February 2, 2010

Ground Hog Day

I have been reviewing the few knitting magazines I have accumulated over the last few years. Most of them have come by way of Wisest Sister. (Thank you ever so much!)

Some have been found at the LYS as old issues at a discount. (I am such a tightwad.)

And I have several Spin-Offs I picked up for FREE at a fiber gathering. In a box of magazines. Marked ‘Free, Help Yourself’. I looked around, and it appeared they meant me! So I picked up 8 or 10 copies from 2000 through 2005. Seems that spinning articles aren’t that dated really. Much like the art of spinning. Go figure.

My intention is to find the perfect, yet elusive, sweater pattern, that will fit the bill regarding yarn weight and yardage, my skill level, my style and wearability, etc, etc, etc.

What I have found is…
  • An article on dying with food coloring
  • The Tahki Stacy Charles free pattern website
  • The Vogue Knitting website
  • There is one EZ book I don’t have yet
  • I may have to subscribe to Interweave Knits
  • Vogue models look way. too. serious. to be modeling mittens
  • A vintage weave-it loom to decorate my felted slippers would be an excellent addition (and I wonder if DSis has one…)
  • I want the book ‘Simply Felt’ by Docherty and Emerson
  • Three different articles on EZs life and times
  • Excellent how-tos for picot cast-on and cast-off, fleece washing, and kitchener grafting
  • The difference between fulling and felting and boiling (which I have forgotten now) (but could look up) (if I could find the right Spin-Off)
  • Plenty of patterns that I want to knit. Enough to keep me shopping for yarn for a very long time.
  • (And plenty of patterns that give me those what were they thinking moments…)
Posted by Iron Needles at 5:46 AM
Labels: magazines, patterns

4 comments:

Gaynell said...

I know what you mean by "what were they thinking!" In clothing patterns, I understand the effort to be cutting edge...but sewing only takes a little time and fabric. Knitting, however, requires a certain level of intellectual committment (does that have 2 "t's"?)as well as time. Who wants to spend time knitting something that will be dated before it is finished!

February 2, 2010 at 9:28 AM
Stacy Kraus McDonald said...

Yep, I know those "what were they thinking" moments too! There are some crazy patterns out there.

February 2, 2010 at 10:19 AM
jan said...

Maybe that is what keeps me knitting dishcloths...they never go out of style!

February 2, 2010 at 10:39 PM
Erin Wallace said...

I love your comment about the Vogue models! Yes, I understand that they are Vogue, but come on, you are modeling a beret! Lighten up!

February 3, 2010 at 8:58 PM

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