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| Etsy: Malia Fibers - Sold Playing with Fire Colour: Pink Delight Fiber Content: This batt was created from carbonized bamboo, bamboo, tussah silk, tencel, sari silk, sparkle, and glitz. |
Happy World Wide Knit in Public Day!!! - link I must confess though I didn't spin this in public today. I have been trying to get this cute little bat spun up since last weekend. So I have been spinning on short breaks to get water and sodas in the afternoon. I thought today was a good day to share this spinning and about Mia's new etsy shoppe. If you haven't heard, Mia from Knit and Play with Fire has opened an Etsy Shoppe - Malia Fibers. She is specializing in Art Batt's, Hand spun yarns, and also Spinners Aprons. Hope you all get a chance to spin outside today!!!!! |
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
kitty: Happy World Wide Spin in Public Day!!!
Friday, September 18, 2009
kitty: "Thursday" started on a Thursday
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| Pattern: Thursday
by Kirsten Johnstone - blog - ravelry Fiber: Habu Textiles A-1 2/17 Tsumugi Silk Fiber: Tandy Leather Cord |
Hopefully this will just be a really quick knit. it just seems I don't have enough time to turn around these days so knitting is left to conference calls. I didn't really know what to knit next and was looking for a project. I had always loved Kirsten's designs so I thought it would be a perfect project and nothing better than to start "Thursday" on a Thursday. This is how far I got last night. With MG's help I did the math for how much yarn to order for the Phildar sweater. Keep your fingers crossed. |
Monday, September 14, 2009
kitty: Lace Textured Shawl - Habu Textile A-1B Kakishibu Tsumugi Silk
Pattern: Lace Textured Shawl Woho, an FO as I avoid the Phildar sweater that I posted about earlier. I am completely out of black yarn and haven't even started the ribbing for the bottom 1/2 of the front or back. So I need to swatch and do some math and I don't want to. *bleck* This Shawl started during Summer Solstice as I took part in the observation of Candle Night. I had wanted to be able to take it in my bag for a brainless project during a convention, but it grew to much those first couple of nights and ended up on the back burner. This pattern started out as another textured shawl recipe shawl, but it took on a life of its own. I had finished a textured shawl recipe shawl in indigo hand spun and wanted something a little lacier. So I started to throw in random faggot stitches. The pattern is made up of a combination on 8 lace patterns and stockinet rows in decreases row counts. This was the first time I had used the Habu A-1B Kakishibu Tsumugi Silk and I absolutely love the fiber. I used to strands of the yarn held together, but due to the fineness of the yarn it still achieve a lacey appearance. The yarn is rather stiff when blocked. I will be interested to see if it gets softer with use this fall. |
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
kitty: where designers get there inspirations
Issey Miyake believed you could never draw in site from a piece of work once it was finished. People and experiences is how he draws his strengths. One of the poets that he draws great inspiration from is, Shuntaro Tanikawa. After reading the poem, I just had to include it in a post. Issey Miyake is one of the pure genius of our time.
P.57 Issey Miyake: Making Things [ILLUSTRATED] |















