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  • Vicki Square: The Knitter's Companion: Expanded and Updated (Companion series, The)

    Vicki Square: The Knitter's Companion: Expanded and Updated (Companion series, The)

  • Nancie M. Wiseman: The Knitters Book of Finishing Techniques

    Nancie M. Wiseman: The Knitters Book of Finishing Techniques

  • Vogue Knitting Magazine Editors: Vogue Knitting: The Ultimate Knitting Book

    Vogue Knitting Magazine Editors: Vogue Knitting: The Ultimate Knitting Book

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Carol's Chelsea

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i really like the colors that Carol chose for her Chelsea!

April 17, 2007 in Bloggers, Chelsea | Permalink | Comments (0)

Diane's Mod On Mod

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i think Diane's Mod On Mod actually looks better than the original! her colors are so lush and vibrant! she writes,

"...here's my finished Mod Koolaid-dyed blanket!

I used Orange, Pink Lemonade, Strawberry, and Tropical Punch for the
colors, and Fuschia Rit Dye for the Fuschia. I love how it came out
variegated, all on its own! I will be making this blanket bigger in
the near future so it will fit a queen sized bed."

now she's knitting a super long Georgetown table runner. i can't wait to see what she does with that!

April 14, 2007 in Bloggers, Mod On Mod | Permalink | Comments (0)

Heather's cap-sleeved EBTKS

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i adore what Heather did with her EBTKS! cap-sleeves! what a fantastic idea! it really thrills me to see knitters take these designs and make them their own.

April 12, 2007 in Bloggers, Everything But The Kitchen Sink | Permalink | Comments (0)

Marisol's Poppy

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Marisol's is definitely the foxiest Poppy shot i've seen so far!

hey, i'm a little behind on updating photos. if i've promised to add yours and i haven't already, feel free to give me a gentle nudge.

April 09, 2007 in Bloggers, Poppy | Permalink | Comments (1)

Glenna's EBTKS

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Glenna completed her EBTKS!!!

April 04, 2007 in Bloggers, Everything But The Kitchen Sink | Permalink | Comments (1)

Lorelei, anyone?

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it's springtime, so there must be Lorelei's-in-progress! i know that Diane has her on needles. if you are knitting Lorelei, too, and have photos to share, please drop me a line!

April 01, 2007 in Bloggers, Lorelei | Permalink | Comments (1)

Karin's Poppy

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this is the first non-Noro Poppy that i've seen and it is absolutely lovely. great job, karin!

March 14, 2007 in Bloggers, Poppy | Permalink | Comments (0)

guess what adam is knitting for his mom?

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Manta Ray! i can't wait to see a photo of Adam's mom modeling her new shawl!

March 06, 2007 in Bloggers, Manta Ray | Permalink | Comments (0)

Estella's Poppy

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i love the colors that Estella chose for her Poppy! i love blues and greens together.

the Poppy-A-Long is still going strong! you can check out all the lovely Poppy action here.

March 03, 2007 in Bloggers, Poppy | Permalink | Comments (0)

Glenna and her EBTKS

Glenna is knitting EBTKS and i really enjoyed reading her post about it, so i asked her if i could share it with everyone who reads the Yarnplay blog and she graciously agreed.

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('Everything But the Kitchen Sink' sweater, from the book Yarnplay, mix of worsted-ish-weight wools on 5.0mm needles)

This is, to say the least, a very addictive project. It's like when I first started a fair isle sweater about a year ago, and had to keep knitting "one more row" because the next row was going to have something different and the anticipation was awesome.

It's the sort of project that has you sitting down to "just knit a few rows," and then suddenly before you know it, your neck is cramping up and your tea has gone stone cold and you realize you've forgotten to heat up dinner, and even though you were going to have a nice relaxing Friday night knitting in front of a movie, it's far too late to walk down to the video store now because it's Friday and anything good was probably already signed out about five colour-changes ago, but you just can't stop knitting because your world has shrunk to the single task of figuring out what the next ten colours will be. (It is probably appropriate to mention at this point that I have a very limited social life.)

Anyhoo. It's a raglan pullover with tall stretches of ribbing at the waist and sleeves, knit in the round and then the sleeves and body are seamed together at the end. I added 1 inch of ribbing to make it 8 inches instead of 7, and will probably add another inch to the body so that it comes over my waist (I'm 5'9" and a 21-inch sweater doesn't do it for me), but other than that the only requirement is to just keep changing colours in whatever fashion you want, every 1-4 rows. The book recommends using a minimum of 18 yarns. I think I've got about 27:

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My slightly-blurry heap of yarn leftovers, suddenly returned to good use through this sweater and its addictive qualities. Uh, this may not be a project suitable for travelling.)

All of these yarns, with the exception of 2 balls that I purchased just to add in, are either idle stash-leftovers from past projects (this project is definitely Knit-From-Your-Stash approved!), or single-balls that I snatched from projects-in-waiting that I thought could stand to miss 50 yards or so. It's all in the area of blue, green, red, or purple, but it's pretty impressive how much the tone of individual yarns change depending on what other yarn you put next to them. Thus the addiction. In the progress pic above, I've just finished the ribbing and have only just started to repeat some of the yarns - i wanted to go as far as I could without repeating anything. Now the shake-ups will start ;)

Today I'm planning on doing one or two other things besides being consumed by knitting (damnit), but all in all I can see this project being a pretty quick one. Wouldn't be surprised if I''m wearing it before St. Patrick's day.

February 25, 2007 in Bloggers, Everything But The Kitchen Sink | Permalink | Comments (2)

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  • Lisa Shobhana Mason: Yarnplay at Home: Handknits for Colorful Living

    Lisa Shobhana Mason: Yarnplay at Home: Handknits for Colorful Living

  • Lisa Shobhana Mason: Yarnplay: Colorful Techniques And Projects For The Creative Knitter

    Lisa Shobhana Mason: Yarnplay: Colorful Techniques And Projects For The Creative Knitter

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