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Warming up to Christmas

Xmas Stockings from Ann Norling I often think that Dec 6, the feast of St. Nicholas, is a bit like the “warm-up” band before the appearance of the big name concert band.  You know the band that gets everyone in the mood so that the stars don’t have to. Santa (St.) Claus (cholas) is actually St. […]

Food

Pumpkin Pasta

Very Easy Scarves from Infiknit This was an Oh Wow moment for me again.  For some reason, I had never thought that you could flavour pasta. How did I miss this, given all the pasta that I have eaten over the years – surely the flavouring was in the sauce. Well, now that someone has

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By Your Sweaters Shall Ye Be Known……#1.

Julia Bryant Some Like it Hot – front I am hoping to post some interesting sweater designs that are the quintessential statement of the artist’s work – hopefully worn by the artist – this could take a while.  However, I have made a start because Julia Bryant, who does some amazing designs in Tunisian Crochet,

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Robin Hood – where are you when we need you?

Fern Scarf from Queen Anne’s Lace I read with great sadness the other day that Britain has decided to sell two-thirds of its forests to private developers – read expensive houses on golf courses instead of walks in the woods where fairy tales were made! There are these boundaries, that act as measures of the

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Breakfast is back!!!!

Aquitaine from Sivia Harding To all intents and purposes, I believe that we can now eat breakfast again or we will be able to, soon.  This news comes as a great relief to all those who had to tighten their belts during this economic downturn. How come?  Well sales at Tiffanys are up, as are

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How Gleeful is That

Sole Music I can’t believe that one of the hottest series on TV is about a High School choir? My jaw dropped when I read that one of the plot lines was about huge “hunks” (old English for good looking guys) who dropped Football to sing in the choir!  There is hope for knitting!! Riversong

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Remembering without Tears

Today is the anniversary of the death of Elizabeth Zimmerman (Nov. 30, 1999).  We owe Elizabeth a lot, because she gave us a lot.  In fact, probably her greatest gift was her belief in the talent of today’s knitters. I am sure that few of us would have ventured as far, if it weren’t for

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A yarn by any other name…..

….would knit as well – maybe; but, might not sell as well. I have just finished reading an article about a couple in Sechelt, BC who created a super new vegan breakfast cereal that tastes great.  They originally named it HapiFoods. The first day it went on-line, they sold 10 bags. A little later, based

poetry

To be or not to be…..

Snowy Woods from Red Bird Knits The phrase is perhaps a little trite, even though it comes from one of the greatest plays (Hamlet) written by one of the greatest writers (Shakespeare) of all time. Perhaps we have said it too many times. Maybe that’s because this soliloquy was one of the few that we

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Let’s Hear it for Herm

Herm is one of the Channel Islands, one of the smaller Islands. Apparently you can walk across Herm in about 10 minutes. Sixty people live there full time and its main source of revenue is tourism. So Herm has to do a lot of marketing to get people to take the boat from Guernsey to

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