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Gertie_T
« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2004 10:51:25 AM »

Glad you like the scarf! It's not drop stitch, just a very simple lace pattern--all garter stitch except every tenth row you do a k2tog, yo pattern. Very easy! And on big needles, which is nice with such tiny little yarn.

Elisha, I'm happy you ordered the book. I hope you love it as much as I do. And now Tere, get yourself back to that bookstore and buy it too. You deserve it. Gosh, I should be getting some sort of kickbacks for this book, shouldn't I? Wink
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lani
« Reply #21 on: November 23, 2004 05:20:10 PM »

After reading this thread, I went out and got the book, as I am attempting to make gifts for family this year.  I'm still pretty new to knitting though, so I'm definitely going for the easier projects!  Smiley  I want to make the men's rustic scarf for my boyfriend, but I'm having trouble finding 40" circular needles.  Any ideas on where to look?

Also - silly felting question: does only wool felt, or do other types of yarn felt as well?

Hooray for knitting!!  So addicting... Grin
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« Reply #22 on: November 24, 2004 08:44:26 PM »

I made the hourglass sweater but I haven't blocked it yet. I'll add pictures once I do.

Here is a picture of a "Kim's Hat" that I just finished today! I used Lobster Pot yarn from www.purlsoho.com



Here is a closeup of the hat before the pompoms:

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« Reply #23 on: November 24, 2004 10:25:35 PM »

wow, great hat, illanna...i love it. and i am particularly fond of the colors...such beautiful yarn.
(i'm still waiting for my book to arrive!)
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« Reply #24 on: November 26, 2004 10:10:06 PM »

Ooooh, great hat!  I LOVE Lobster Pot! I think I'll make one of the "Kim's Hats" for my brother for Christmas.

Speaking of purlsoho.com, that's such a great website. I love ordering from them--I always get my order the next day, two days at the most. Oh, and Lani, you can order 40" circs from them--the Addi Turbos. Pricey, but worth it! (Oh, and as for your felting question--I'm by no means an expert on felting, but I believe you can felt "wool-like" fibers such as mohair, alpaca, llama, camel, etc.--there are some very informative threads here on Craftster on the subject)

Illanna--Please, please, PLEASE post your Hourglass Sweater! I'm dying to see it. I'm also curious what your experience was making it--i.e. were the hems difficult, etc. I want pics!

I gave my mother the little green drawstring bag today for her birthday, and it was a big hit!
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« Reply #25 on: November 27, 2004 04:02:17 PM »

I decided to buy this book and headed on down to my local book store (lbs) and they didn't have it!  I guess it was karmic justice for spekaing ill of the book in the first place.  Undecided

So I bought a book about knitting instead.  Maybe next time,
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lani
« Reply #26 on: November 27, 2004 09:41:29 PM »

I made the purl scarf (though I forgot to save yarn for the fringe!)  I love the way it turned out.  I don't have a digi camera, so I can't post a picture, but it's the coolest thing I've made yet (...I am a beginner, though! Smiley ).  I'm also making potholders for family and friends for Xmas, and will be making the rustic scarf for my boyfriend.  This book is awesome!!!  ::thumbs up::
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Tere
« Reply #27 on: November 28, 2004 06:07:14 AM »

I got the book last night! I'm a-knittin' up a storm tonight ladies!  Grin
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swellgirl
« Reply #28 on: November 28, 2004 06:35:43 AM »

I love just looking through this book, & so do my non-knitting friends.  I think it helped convert one.  I made the armwarmers and have been knocking the mini-stockings out in time for Christmas.  I went up to a size 5 needle and have been using leftover yarn.  I think it makes them a better ornament size.  I really like making them and it's a great introduction to knitting socks.  I think that I'm going to make some extra and use them for present name tags.


I have to look again, but I think that I have some Bamboo yarn that will knit close to the gauge on the Hourglass sweater.  Hope so, I'm dying to use it for something.
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Kimbabwe
« Reply #29 on: November 28, 2004 07:07:11 AM »

Swellgirl -

love, love, love the stockings... they're adorable and great ornaments or little gift bags for small gifts. And they must be quick to make, too! I like the fuzzy white at the top of the 2 outside ones...
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