Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Knit your Bit

I've been thinking about the disasters in Southeast Asia (who isn't?) and I'd like to find some way to help. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in putting on a Knitathon fundraiser for the Red Cross. We could invite other S+B'ers, collect pledges and see how long we can go on only knitting and beer! It could be a public event with performers (spinning yarns as we knit them) and the opportunity for new knitters to learn. I have some other ideas we could discuss on Monday if anyone else wants to do this... See you then.

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Boxing day yarn scores

I was in Victoria for the last few days and went to one of my favorite yarn shops, the Beehive Wool Shop where in my attempt to draw myself away from dark colours, I found 6 brightly coloured fun and fuzzy balls of yarn in a bargain bin: Patons Bella in Fennel and Patons Anna in Geranium. Not sure what I'll make with them yet, maybe some bags...
I have been diligently working on my shawl (except mine's in multi-coloured) for the last couple months and I am supposed to actually use most of the ball of wool, according to the pattern, but there is still an astounding amount of it left to use, which makes me wonder just how enormous this shawl will be!

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Knitting the Superheroes

Fellow knitters might be interested in an exhibition at the absolutely beautiful Chicago Cultural Centre of Mark Newport's knitted superhero costumes.

Staring up at these mammoth suits, then reading the dates of creation, from last year to this year, all I've got to say is that I am hiring Newport to finish my scarf for me.

Reporting live from Chicago, this is Knitting & Beer correspondent Maktaaq, saying good night and Merry Christmas.

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Knit Cosies for the Girls

Thank you, Mr. No Milk, for information on more knitting projects for our group.

And we get this tasteless joke from one of the commenters: "If you boil a tampon, do you get vampire tea?"

Get your permission slips

I have been made aware of this craft collective with workshops, equipment and events: http://www.seamrippers.ca/. They do bookmaking and screeenprinting classes as well as knitting in a downtown location.

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

You are Merino Wool

Soft and Cuddly wool I can live with, and it's purple wool too *Grin*

You are Merino Wool.
You are Merino Wool.You are very easygoing and sweet. People like to
keep you close because you are so softhearted.
You love to be comfortable and warm from your
head to your toes.

What kind of yarn are you?
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