Fri, 30 March 2012
Slipped Stitches, Mystery Mittens, determining yarn weight show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com The folks at Quince & Co believe that businesses can be good citizens—should be good citizens—without making too much a fuss about it. So, they have created a line of thoughtfully conceived yarns spun from American wool or sourced from earth friendly overseas suppliers. Find them at www.quinceandco.com and while you are there, sign up for their free e-newsletter. I enjoy your feedback, comments on the blog, and questions. Feel free to write to me at Paulaef@aol.com or on Ravelry as PrairiePiper. My business site is longaberger.com/paula 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...
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!
Direct download: Episode_84_Slip_An_Unsung_Hero_final.mp3
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Fri, 23 March 2012
Three Needle Bind Off, Knitter’s Life List Review This show by sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business and Quince & Co. complete show notes and photos at www.knittingpipeline.com The folks at Quince & Co believe that businesses can be good citizens—should be good citizens—without making too much a fuss about it. So, they have created a line of thoughtfully conceived yarns spun from American wool or sourced from earth friendly overseas suppliers. Find them at www.quinceandco.com and while you are there, sign up for their free e-newsletter. I enjoy your feedback, comments on the blog, and questions. Feel free to write to me at Paulaef@aol.com or on Ravelry as PrairiePiper. My business site is longaberger.com/paula Thank you to everyone who left 5 star reviews on iTunes, commented on the show blog, participated in the Knitting Pipeline Group on Ravelry, and send good vibes my way. Ourgroup on Ravelry is very friendly and I invite you to join us. We have over 1586 members! Pipeliner Notes: I read a note from Nancy. Her husband is going to build owl houses. Does anyone have experience with these? Please let me know. Nature Notes:Pileated woodpecker, spring peepers, and a fox runs past as I record the show. Spring Beauty Claytonia virginica Native Americans ate the bulbs of this plant. Euell Gibbons called it Fairy Spuds. The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month. ~Henry Van Dyke Needle Notes : Follow up on Purl Tension. Cat Bordhi video. How to tighten your purl stitches. Greta theCaptivating Cat by Rebecca Danger. 3 needle bind off was used to close the top. Getting it turned inside out was painful. Greta the Second I used kitchener stitch at the top of the head. Had added stitches to the opening but still very small. Faces: Use DMC cotton perle 5 You have to get it right. Stuffing: Always takes more than you think it will. Piper’s Journey KAL: Not much to say about this KAL and I guess that is a good thing. The Blethering Room: I explain where The Blethering Room originated, with a group of friends who met online and met face to face in Virginia in 1999. “Blether” is the Scottish word for blather. Book Notes: The Knitter’s Life List by Gwen W. Steege. Highly recommended. In The Piping Circle: St. Patrick’s Day Recap |
Fri, 16 March 2012
Purl Stitch Tension, The Principles of Knitting, Knots in my socks. Complete show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com This show by sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business and Quince& Co. The folks at Quince & Co believe that businesses can be good citizens—should be good citizens—without making too much a fuss about it. So, they have created a line of thoughtfully conceived yarns spun from American wool or sourced from earth friendly overseas suppliers. Find them at www.quinceandco.com and while you are there, sign up for their free e-newsletter. I enjoy your feedback, comments on the blog, and questions. Feel free to write to me at Paulaef@aol.com or on Ravelry as PrairiePiper. My business site is www.longaberger.com/paula BostenJen has a new podcast called Down Cellar StudioPodcast. Erin, MommyNeedsYarn has video from the Knitting Pipeline Retreat on her show. Episode 48 RetreatRecovery Thank you, Erin! Pipeliner Notes Bronwyn wrote on the group thread: I guess we’re all spun from the same sheep, knit from the same skein. Nature Notes 80 degrees the past few days; Why a warm winter does not mean more insects in summer. Spring Visitors: Pileated Woodpecker, Franklin the Wild Turkey, Spring Peepers, and huge flocks of blackbirds. Every day that is born into the world comes like a burst of music and rings the whole day through, and you make of it a dance, a dirge, or a life march, as you will. SpinunLady wrote about the Purl Stitch being larger, a question Charr posed last week. Ysolda Teague Little Red in the City The Principles of Knitting by June Hemmons Hiatt The Principles of Private Detection by Clovis Andersen in Alexander McCall Smith’s #1 Ladies Detective Agency. I read a short passage from Blue Shoes and Happiness. Piper’s Journey KAL In The Pipeline Listening this week: CaithnessCraft Collective, Fiber Beat, Knit Knit Café, Knitting Brooklyn, Positively Overcommitted, and A Playful Day. Thanks to A Playful Day for a mentioning Knitting Pipeline on her show. Knitting: Socks. Austermannwool Step Classic had two knots, both of which landed on the heel and heel flap! Hyla Brook final sample for Quince and Co. Cardigan for me? NantucketJacket by Norah Gaughn, Paulie by Isabelle Kraemer, or EZ percentage sweater in Quince & Co Tern or Finch? The Lady Edith by Carrie Steinmetz Susan B Anderson toys McHenry and Fat Robin Watching: Watched Anatomy of Knitting. Erin is either switching to video or doing both; Lie to Me Tim Roth and Kelli Williams; The Good Wife; Project Runway All Stars; Owl Cam: The Hidden World. The Blethering Room A Visitor surprised me when I was playing my pipes by the creek. In The Piping Circle St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow! I will tweet. Music Dutch Pipes and Drums In Concert Haste ye back! |
Fri, 9 March 2012
Sarah, Charr, Bronwyn join me today. We discuss highlights of the Knitting Pipeline Retreat, designs that caught our eye, a question from a retreat attendee, and share a laugh or two. Complete show notes are at www.knittingpipeline.com Also on the show blog is a video of the four of us opening a box from Quince & Co with all colors of their yarn! Thank you to show sponsor, Quince & Co. This show is also sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business www.longaberger.com/paula Haste ye back! |
Thu, 1 March 2012
Owls, OhSoHat, Hazel Carter Story This show by sponsored by Quince & Co, Peddler’s Way Quilt Co, and The Blend Cafe. I enjoy your feedback, comments on the blog, and questions. Feel free to write to me at Paulaef@aol.com or on Ravelry as PrairiePiper. Complete show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com. We did buy that first house we looked at because I fell in love with the front door. I could not have goats there. I made a mistake when I told you last week about the way I do the selvedges instead of slipping the first stitch. See directions in the sidebar on this site. I read a note from SpringPeeper about her fondness for goats. Asta wrote about gjetost. It is eaten in very thin slices and not combined with meat or much else other than perhaps a dab of lingonberry jam. Saturday morning I went on a Snowy Owl Expedition by myself. A snowy owl had been seen at Illinois Central College. I took a walk later that day about sunset and I was looking up into the sky in a moment of complete reverie when I saw a white bird flapping its wings WAY UP HIGH. I am 90% certain it was a Snowy Owl but can’t be sure. Alone and warming his five wits, the white owl in the belfry sits. Spectra by Stephen West Began Gyllis by Stephen West but I frogged it. The way the pattern was written was too frustrating. OhSo Hat by Lee Bernstein Well-written pattern and wonderful for beginners. Photos show female models but really is unisex and my husband likes it. Piper’s Journey KAL Wave 2 starts March 5. We started a new thread on March 1st because the other thread is getting quite long and that can be discouraging if you are just getting into it. Seasoned PJ knitters can jump in to help. In The Pipeline Knitting New shawl design called Hyla Brook Watching Downtown Abbey is not a soap Opera. Soap operas do not make a lasting impression, they do not have costumes like this or film in castles, and they do not have Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville. You might say that soaps have come a long way since I last saw one in 1968 but they have not evolved THAT much. Reading Finished Birds of a Feather #2 in Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline Winspear. Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by Helen Simonsen Random House 2010 Love, love, love this book! Helen Simonsen’s first novel and may she write many more. The writing reminds me so much of Alexander McCall Smith. Listening Since finishing The Paris Wife by Paula McClain I am catching up on podcasts. Thank you to Louise of Caithness Craft Collective Podcast for her shout out for Piper’s Journey. David Tolk. In Reverence. Title song of CD which I have purchased on iTunes. Beautiful.
Direct download: Episode_80_The_Owl_That_Might_Have_Been.mp3
Category:Hobbies -- posted at: 4:44pm CST |