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    SadieKate Gloves

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    Hey SadieKate,
    Do you sell the gloves you make? Karen showed me the ones you made for her today and they are soooo nice. Do they come in purple?

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    Urgggh. I got a whole long line o' people on my list including me who hasn't gotten anything knitted for herself in almost a year.

    However, I have a great idea! MBB's daughter asked for the recipe and I'm trying to get it typed up this weekend. Maybe she's looking for a guinea pig.

    I wish, I wish I could . . .

    Sarah

    Your color choices just in case MBB Jr. cooperates.
    http://www.debbieblissonline.com/yarn/cash_baby.htm

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    You knit gloves too? Wow! That's cool! When do I get back on the list?

    Veronica - who wears her hat whenever there is the smallest chill
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    Thanks SadieKate.
    I'd love a copy of the directions if you'd like to share. I see there is purple and lavender yarn. I just couldn't get over MBB's and how wonderfully soft they were. She loved them by the way. How very thoughtful of you.

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    Thanks for being understanding, Surly. That list is long! Of course, I will share the directions. Do you knit also? I was going to put together a packet of stuff and send to MBB. I can make a second set for you.


    Veronica, these were really wristies, fingerless gloves, that are great for wearing around a cold house.

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    Veronica, these were really wristies, fingerless gloves, that are great for wearing around a cold house.[/QUOTE]

    Or in New England which is even colder. (watching weather channel and big snow coming)

    Yes SadieKate I do knit some. Not as much as I use too because of my darn Carpal Tunnel, my hands go numb. If it is not to much trouble, I'd love the directions, or I can get them from MBB if that would be better.
    Thanks again Toots.

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    Sadie...

    did I get you into trouble luv??? If you send the directions, Molly, Surly, and I can have a stich and b!6ch!!



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    would it be possible to post the directions here? I would love a pair of fingerless gloves for my lil hands and it would be a great way to use some of my left over soft yarns!

    Corsair "yup, I knit too in the cold, dark months" Mac


    PS: have you seen any of the Noro yarns yet?? LOVE their colours!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Corsair "yup, I knit too in the cold, dark months" Mac

    Excuse me, What? Is this Corsair, its always beautiful in NM, Mac?
    Sheeesh. Surly looking out at Snow, fog, rain bluck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surlygirl
    Corsair "yup, I knit too in the cold, dark months" Mac

    Excuse me, What? Is this Corsair, its always beautiful in NM, Mac?
    Sheeesh. Surly looking out at Snow, fog, rain bluck.

    But of COURSE it's always beautiful here in NM - but since I"m a desert rat, anything under 50 degrees is cold and during the shortest days of the month when the sun sets around 5:00 pm, it's too dark for me!......which means I start my hibernation around Thanksgiving and come out around Groundhogs Day!
    Surly looking out at Snow, fog, rain bluck=CorsairMac not even bothering to get out of electric-mattress pad heated, heavyweight feather comforter over flannel sheets bed, it just ain't worth it!

    Partly Cloudy
    53°F
    Feels Like
    53°F
    Updated Jan 30 02:25 p.m. MT

    UV Index: 2 Low
    Wind: From W at 5 mph
    Humidity: 35%
    Pressure: 30.06 in.
    Dew Point: 25°F
    Visibility: 10.0 miles

    just for you my good friend Surly!!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Back to the more relevant topic to this forum (ahem, knitting ) . . .

    Guess I'm going to making lotso copies. Corsair, I'll mail you a packet also.

    In the meantime, does everyone know about Knitty? Fun articles, a great forum and free patterns.
    http://www.knitty.com/archive.html

    Corsair, my very first (and only longsleeve) sweater was made from Noro because all first large projects should use cheap yarn.

    Surly, if you liked the yarn in Karen's wristies and need to order. One skein did the trick. Instead of tonight being my S&M night, guess it's going to be S&T (shot and typing) night. My pattern is currently a bunch of pencil squiggles.

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    I never learned to knit though I always wanted to. My mother knitted but she never taught any of us. My parents always wanted us to be doing things like studying. :P

    Is there any good resources out there on learning to knit?

    Mel

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    Partly Cloudy
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    Updated Jan 30 02:25 p.m. MT


    just for you my good friend Surly!! [/QUOTE]

    Are you kidding me woman. Thats T-shirt weather here in New England.

    Dark and Foggy
    Overnight 32
    Feels like
    January
    Wind 8 mph
    Precip 40 percent
    Humidity 82 Percent
    Wintry mix AM

    And that is how we do it in Mass. I knew I could count on you to bring a little sunshine to my day

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    Mel, I'd go buy a book or two because you'll want the pictures. You could be downloading and printing out directions forever and ever and ever if you try to do it from the 'net. You can find the info but you have to know what to look for and put it together piecemeal. At least, I would find it frustrating to do it that way.

    Here are a few books I'd recommend:

    Sally Melville's Knitting Experience Series starting with the Knit Stitch:
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/189...lance&n=283155

    Stitch & B**tch has some funky projects
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076...lance&n=283155

    Good basic book by Debbie Bliss with a more traditional theme
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/157...Fencoding=UTF8

    Of course, a beginner's class at your local shop is great because they'll help you decipher the confusing world of needle size and type, yarn type, gauge, etc., etc., etc.

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    [QUOTE=SadieKate]Back to the more relevant topic to this forum (ahem, knitting ) . . .

    ooooopppppps. Sorry SadieKate. Corsair and I have to get our little weather digs in now and then.

    Now back to our regulary scheduled program

 

 

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