……Perhaps I should have also added that knitters are, in fact, addicts too.
Knitting camp is like knitting heaven. Nothing is quite sweeter than spending five days knitting and socializing with other addicts, uh, I mean, knitters, talking about yarn and knitting, admiring and shopping for yarn and knitting books and knitting accessories, learning […]
Well, I’m off to knitting camp to learn everything I can from Meg (Swansen), Amy (Detjen), and Joyce (Williams). You can’t tell right now, but I am ESTACTIC!!! ESTACTIC!!!! I can barely hold in my excitement!
I packed lots of yarn, needles, projects (useful during our 7-8 hr car ride), and my pi […]
Initiated by the Yarn Harlot and picked up by Ravelry, the Knitting Olympics seemed to have sparked great interest among knitters.
Knitty Couture will host this event also and invite you to join in.
Here are the rules, as set by Ravelry:
Concept: You must cast on a project during the Opening Ceremonies of the Summer Olympics […]
Eric and I trekked over to Nevada (via plane, rental car, and a hike) about two weeks ago to visit the bristlecone pines of Great Basin National Park. Considered one of the oldest living things in the world (e.g., 4,900+ y/o), the bristlecones are a majestic sight.
No angle effects were used for this photo. […]
Hubby and I headed over to Columbus, OH a few weeks ago to attend the TNNA Summer Show (aka, Market). We perused, met our vendors, shopped, and even had time to enjoy a great night out on the town.
I recommend Short North to anyone visiting Columbus. This short (pun not intended) stretch […]