Slipped Stitches, Mystery Mittens, determining yarn weight
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Nature Notes: Shepherd’s Purse is the flower/weed of the week. Botanical: Capsella bursa-pastoris
The Flowers by Robert Louis Stevenson
All the names I know from nurse:Gardener's garters, Shepherd's purse...
Needle Notes Mystery Mittens for Me by Laura Linneman
Shetland wool fingering weight fromSchoolhouse Press.
Knit Stitch is like the good well behaved child. Purl is rather like the black sheep of the family, in some circles anyway. The Slip Stitch is like the forgotten wall flower or perhaps the one we wouldn’t miss until it was gone.
I talk about some of the ways that the slip stitch is used in knitting. Edges, SSK and other decreases, colorwork patterns, texture patterns, slipped stitch heel flap, brioche, and mosaic knitting are some of the occasions when slipped stitches are essential. Barbara Walker is probably the Queen of Slipped Stitches with her invention of Mosaic Knitting. If you are doing stripes you can decide to slip a stitch at regular intervals and it looks a bit like stranded work. On the next round, try purling your slipped stitch for a completely different effect. It is fun to play around with color and slipped stitches.
The Blethering Room Story about neglected wildflowers Bastard Toadflax and Hoary Puccoon
In the Pipeline Watching Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables
Reading Maisie Dobbs #3 and #4 Pardonable Lies and Messenger of Truth
Listening Louise Penny Still Life
Knitting Socks, Cardigan (in the planning stages)
Music Lydia McCauley, Hawthorn from Quieting www.magnatune.com
Haste ye back!