I've been knitting with so many inelastic yarns, that I really wanted to work with wool. |
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Her interests were sewing, knitting, cooking, gardening, carding wool for quilts and making feather pillows. |
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Louise moves to the opening of the lounge, in stiff jerky movements as though hampered by the knitting of broken bones. |
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She passed by the living room, where his mother was sitting in a rocking chair, knitting a sweater. |
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I came across her in the sitting room avidly reading a magazine while knitting a scarf for the hospice shop. |
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After breakfast, Rema sat in the living room to finish knitting a sweater for Maria. |
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The first thing we knitted was a kettle holder by casting on 20 stitches and knitting each row plain until it became a square. |
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Those who teach kids all agree that those kids who saw their parents and grandparents knitting picked knitting up faster. |
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Crafts on show range from embroidery and knitting to doll making and china painting, with plenty of other weird and wonderful hobbies on offer. |
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She leant across the table and pointed her remarks with her knitting needles. |
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Marjorie is a craftswoman and her knowledge of the history of knitting makes her a popular speaker at craft events. |
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The Guild has organised craft classes in crochet and knitting to commence in January and they will be open to nonmembers. |
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Often, many part-time pursuits, such as cake decorating, knitting and bookbinding, can be run from home because it saves time and money. |
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She did a lot of knitting and sewing, volunteered in her church, and sang in the choir. |
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Traditional crafts such as knitting and lace-making have a wonderful history in Scotland. |
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In the mean-time I'm rediscovering the joys of knitting and having great fun in the process. |
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I've been doing some bits of knitting and sewing, and I'll post some pictures just as soon as I get my act together. |
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She does all the needlework and knitting, which she says is probably the most enjoyable part. |
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The greatest benefit is the companionship you'll share when engaged in the process of knitting. |
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She was gifted with her hands and had a special talent for knitting and embroidery. |
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If you thought knitting was limited to jumpers and scarves, then think again. |
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Everyone immediately forgot my stunning knitting achievements and began oohing and ahhing over her knitting. |
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Doreen picked up her knitting once more, the needles flashing in the lamplight and clicking rhythmically. |
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We've simply stuck to our knitting, giving viewers the kind of top-quality, original programming they've come to expect from us. |
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I've been asked to introduce new lines, but I'll stick to my knitting and continue to stock items that can't be found elsewhere. |
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The trend has taken on added momentum because so many companies are sticking to their knitting. |
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The desk surface still held stacks of books, papers, magazines, a basket of yarn and knitting needles, and a half-finished piece of needlework. |
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Fashionable shops such as Liberty in London host knitting evenings, where young women sit making knitwear and chatting. |
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The parishioners of St Bernard's Church support the work of the charity in numerous ways, including knitting woolly hats. |
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With four knitting machines they produce knitwear for other labels, until Rosita decides that they must produce their own line. |
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She enjoyed knitting, crochet and lacework, which she put to use in making toys. |
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This is the very first time I've seen knitting patterns published under a CC license, and I think it's splendid! |
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At a very young age, I made a donkey, by knitting the pattern, stuffing it with wool and sowing it all together. |
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Last year Teresa spent time in Ethiopia where she set up a knitting project, teaching children and young women how to knit and read patterns. |
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The organisers would appreciate any donations of knitting wool, patterns, knitting needles, crochet hooks or any old material. |
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She was standing alone, dressed in a woolly, knee-length jacket, the kind of thing you see in Seventies knitting patterns. |
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The weather has turned chilly here in Calgary, and I find myself turning to new patterns for knitting. |
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Funny how shopping for knitting patterns led to memories of working with Chris. |
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Circular knitting depended on natural elasticity of its ribbing to substitute for fashioning. |
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The thread is then used by knitting mills to produce fabrics, which would in turn be used by the garment industry to produce apparel. |
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I saw my mother sitting in her wicker rocking chair by the bay window with a book on one armrest and her knitting kit on the other. |
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Gifted with her hands, she had a special flair for craftwork and found much relaxation in knitting Aran sweaters and dress-making. |
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It also had an improved set-tip to start the yarn or thread, an adjustable jack-frame for knitting loose or tight, and Crane's take-up device. |
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Today, this striking textile is made with a crochet hook, knitting needles, a tatting shuttle or a machine. |
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She dreamed of having children, pushing baby carriages, knitting little caps and sweaters, just like all her cousins. |
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The sight-impaired pensioner has busy needles knitting hats and scarves to send to the country's needy children. |
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Lydie and Emily sat knitting new socks, scarves, and mittens for the children, for winter was only a few months away. |
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The year's supply of knitting is over, so now I plan to get some dress material decorated for some of the younger girls. |
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My brief brush with knitting lasted long enough to make a scarf for my little sister's Barbie. |
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Franz Werfel said of an old woman that she told her beads as though she were knitting garments for the poor. |
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It was not until the invention of the frame for knitting stockings by William Lee in the year 1589 that knitted garments came to the fore. |
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These included sewing machines, knitting and crochet instruments and their supplies of cloth and thread. |
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After that I'm going to have a go at knitting a lace shawl for the new baby. |
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I decided that a toy rabbit would be kind of cute so I thought I could try knitting one. |
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She also has the musky and morbid sense of someone who is her own tricoteuse, knitting her own legend. |
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I have finished knitting the little matinee jacket and matching cap for the Wednesday baby shower. |
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Or perhaps a hand-knitted sweater that looks like granny just cast it off her knitting needles for her favourite grandson? |
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Julie cast on in record time, and should be knitting fair isles in no time. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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The classes will include crochet, knitting, needlework or any craft that there is a demand for. |
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Besides lace machines for making bobbinet, Ipswich's hand-powered lace shops also held several framework knitting machines. |
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Another thought on knitting socks, consider using a slip stitch fabric for your toes, at least the top. |
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Grandma was probably in front of the television, obliviously knitting her booties. |
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Long-gone is the nana of yesteryear, and with it the traditional image of grandmas at home, knitting over-sized cardigans and baking pies. |
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While progress is good, and the scarf will be completed, I sometimes think that untangling the wool is more fun than the actual knitting. |
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It's not often you go to a gig and get a pre-gig knitting class with free wool and needles. |
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At the same time, they're unlikely to be ready for full-blown knitting on needles. |
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The WI, which meets at 7.30 pm on the first Thursday of each month, provides the needles and wool and collects the knitting for the hospital. |
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When the dipping begins each knitting needleful of wicking gets a bath in the kettle of hot wax and comes out coated. |
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Mary excelled at knitting and produced many beautiful garments for her nieces and nephews. |
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So I've put it away for now and started knitting a shawl for the new baby due in July. |
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No matter where she was she still found time for knitting, gardening and making brown bread. |
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Fruit of the Loom is transferring its spinning, knitting and dyeing operations to Morocco, where it already employs 1,700 people. |
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This class also includes units mainly engaged in providing clothing trade services such as hem stitching, basque knitting or buttonholing. |
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Folk arts to be taught include Chinese calligraphy, Chinese painting, paper cutting, paper tearing, knitting and flower arranging. |
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Nearby on the floor sat her knitting basket, from which she leaned over and pulled a crochet hook and a ball of gold-colored yarn from. |
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Throughout her life also, she created many articles of craftsmanship in knitting, sewing and other handcrafts. |
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She is inspired by traditional woman's handiwork like crocheting and knitting, she says. |
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Every hand-knitted scarf or jumper is arguably a work of art, certainly to those of us who haven't mastered a pair of knitting needles. |
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He says that many younger women take up knitting when they get pregnant and want hand-knitted baby clothes. |
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St. Conleth's Day Care Centre is looking for oddments or surplus wool and knitting needles. |
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There is only so much simple knitting that a girl can do in a dark colour 4-ply before she starts going stir-crazy. |
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Crocheting, which is as easy as knitting, simply uses different stitches and a hooked needle. |
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Students learn to do math by knitting stitches together, and to count by placing nuts into bags. |
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The best way to get this look is to start knitting yourself and create a one-off, original piece, that's just your colour. |
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But after three years of frantic knitting, they decided to end the challenge, despite reaching halfway. |
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They eventually made their way to the parlor to join the men and spend the rest of the evening playing bridge, checkers, knitting and talking. |
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She had many hobbies including gardening, knitting, reading and she always had time to chat to her neighbours. |
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I made a real effort to have a go at knitting with the chenille tape yarn but it was doing my head in. |
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Her knitting needles clicked and clacked rhythmically as he pulled the wool from the ball. |
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Forcefully working her knitting needles, Morgana uttered no reply, the clack of her needles the only sound in the room for several moments. |
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Lily loved knitting, sewing and the odd game of cards and will be remembered for the many patchwork quilts which she made. |
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His mum hopes to welcome the patter of tiny feet with the clicking of knitting needles. |
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By gum, there is evidence for the hyperspatial nature of knitting in my own home. |
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If I feel peckish while knitting I decide to knit two more rows and if I'm still hungry then I'll go and get something to eat. |
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Until the 19th cent. wool fibres dominated knitting but other textile fibres came into use. |
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Mother liked to chat with other family members as she plied her knitting by the fireside. |
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Some of the most frequently found objects include knitting needles, sets of cutlery, corkscrews and scissors. |
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This knitting pattern shows you how to make an adorable cozy for your hard-boiled egg. |
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The latest global rage is yarn-bombing, a wool-based graffiti in which knitting fanatics drape potholes, cars and statues in crazy cosies. |
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Boys were taught carpentry and gardening and girls learnt needlework, crochet and knitting. |
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The knitting and crochet club and the art club will resume at the centre in February on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 am. |
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Just to the right of the tent, you would have found a group of eight women poised with their crochet hooks and knitting needles. |
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The council does not distinguish between knitting and crocheting, nor does it report the number of men who are skilled knitters or crocheters. |
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The crowd whooped again, and I looked around expecting to see old crones knitting happily as the blood flowed. |
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Herr got a job at the bank, Frau got a job knitting lingerie, and Grete got a job as a store clerk. |
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Women often sit on their front porches knitting for their families, or cross-stitching or embroidering the bodices for their traditional dresses. |
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He would stand on a pouffe in our living room and conduct the orchestra with one of his mother's knitting needles. |
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Actually, it's really never too hot to knit, although the heat does put me off of knitting with wool and denim. |
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In their spare time, Fulani women make handicrafts including engraved gourds, weavings, knitting, and baskets. |
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Tomorrow I begin my knitting class and I'm crossing my fingers that the other class members won't be grandmas. |
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Between my mom and the brigade of little old ladies from Tower 2, I had a solid grounding in the basics of knitting. |
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And I have some freelance work to do, which is a tiresome distraction from knitting, but very welcome income boost. |
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Donations of double knitting wool would be most appreciated for the crocheting of a blanket in aid of the Lalor Centre. |
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We are always grateful to anyone who can donate any double knitting wool for this project. |
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Starting out in polyester double knits, Lorber built a plant just outside of Los Angeles in Gardena, CA, for polyester double knitting. |
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Other courses included dressmaking, upholstery and machine knitting, as well as basic skills such as English for speakers of other languages. |
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As part of this refit, the company also scaled back floor space for textiles, dress fabrics, haberdashery, and knitting yarns. |
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Synthetic elastic fibres and modern machine knitting have latterly permitted stretchable skin-tight garments that mould to the body without tailoring, fastening, or belting. |
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I had a lot of knitted caps courtesy of the hospital volunteers and even my own knitting. |
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More than secular nationalist movements or industrial interests or mental illness or knitting groups? |
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Fanning, ever the old soul, returned the gestures by knitting the veteran actors scarves. |
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Winter nights, she tried to teach herself knitting, then began weaving rag rugs, which were homely but at least freed her from the reading of unfathomable directions. |
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Aunt Christina sat beside him knitting a primrose-coloured jumper for me. |
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Her quiet, peaceful times were spent knitting afghans for family and friends and patiently sewing beautiful needlework pictures that were displayed in her lovely home. |
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If you make the toes a different colour, you needn't worry about having the fading match or the dye lots and you can just keep knitting new toes as required. |
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Then she settled in perpetuity in front of the television, knitting overtight stripy jumpers. |
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I'm also spending this weekend trying to finish knitting a baby sweater. |
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She had her knitting in her lap and was trying to concentrate on her stitches when she heard tapping at her window. Darn it! She dropped a stitch. |
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I set the photo on the desk and stared at it, knitting my brow. |
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She began her marathon knitting effort in Cambridge, along with six fellow knitters, and continued with the project when she moved to Chippenham just over a year ago. |
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I seem to have finally mastered knitting on two circular needles! |
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I am knitting a scarf in a variegated blue-ish green-ish rainbow-ish tone. |
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So knitting with variegated yarns not only requires a certain amount of persistence but also requires an openness to accepting the pooling effect. |
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Erris is renowned for many things including its outstanding tradition in exquisite hand crafts like lace making, crochet, needlework and knitting. |
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She especially enjoyed craftwork, knitting, crochet, as well as baking. |
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Like most of Sandback's work, untitled, it dates from 1977 and uses seven strands of Venetian red knitting yarn strung taut from ceiling to floor. |
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By her forties she was spectacled, stout and keen on knitting. |
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Do you have any statistics that support this, and any details on what type of people are picking up the knitting needles and crochet hooks these days? |
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My coworker buddy and I might be taking a knitting course together. |
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The number of women taking up knitting has doubled in the past few years, spurred not just by the desire to make something snugly for their family, but for others too. |
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I didn't answer, just picked my knitting back up and started to stitch. |
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Her father put his paper down and her mother laid her knitting in her lap. |
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Her sitting room with its home-made curtains and baskets of knitting and needlepoint was the warm heart of the house, attracting the others to gather in it. |
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Emily smiled at me briefly before returning to her knitting. |
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People are wonderful in bringing me wool and I prefer double knitting. |
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I've a feeling my knitting will go to the Salvation Army from now on. |
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Airports have brought in increasingly stringent security checks, and are confiscating everything from nail files and bottle openers to knitting needles and knives. |
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Gatwick and Heathrow reiterated passengers should not carry sharp objects, including nail scissors, razor blades and even knitting needles, amongst their hand luggage. |
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She was a character actress who specialized in either cantankerous or kindly older women for three decades, simply by knitting or unknitting her eyebrows. |
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Louisa sat in her rocking chair knitting away more booties for no one. |
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Beside the desk was a basket full of knitting needles and yarn. |
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She ruined the scarf she was knitting after dropping a stitch in fright. |
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If you don't know how to knit yourself, you can learn the garter stitch and be well on your way to knitting your first scarf in less than an hour. |
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Never put unsheathed scissors in your knitting bag with your project. |
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Ann Kemp left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it. |
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The elderly take part in activities including sewing and knitting. |
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The artist made each vignette from a wide variety of materials and embellished them with modeling, embroidery, quilting, paint, beadwork, knitting, and leatherwork. |
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I laid the blanket I had crocheted before I came to New France on my bed and put my knitting needles and crochet hooks in my workbag and then put it in the trunk. |
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So I resolved my knitting issues, hoping that my teacher doesn't notice that it is rather unlikely a head will fit through the neckband of my top. |
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It's just hard to make much progress when you're knitting on 2mm needles. |
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Last night I had to restart my hat because when I joined the knitting on the circular needles, I accidentally left a twist in it, and it was unfixable. |
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I've heard that knitting has crossed its traditional gender gap and now it's perfectly reasonable to see a guy working on a sweater while waiting for the bus. |
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In theory, the replenishing of the body's supplies of water and glucose should not be beyond the abilities of someone who can follow a knitting pattern. |
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I wish I could list out the Christmas knitting patterns, but three out of the four intendees occasionally peruse the blog, and it's not much fun if they know in advance. |
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I am knitting it on 12 mm needles so I think it won't take me too long. |
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Hand knitting had almost died out in recent years, but the click of the needles is being heard again and we're all purling up to the loveliest creations. |
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After a few more tries over the next few days, I admitted defeat and tossed the yarn, needles and my knitting confidence to the back of the closet. |
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In other knitting news, I am still free-forming this chenille. |
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Far from being risibly old-fashioned or nostalgic, the idea of knitting a tea cosy has enormous appeal for a whole generation of young women, as well as older ones. |
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The media are the modern day equivalent of the old crones sitting with their knitting needles around the guillotine during the beheadings of the French Revolution. |
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So, that crossed out needlepoint, knitting and embroidery, as well. |
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The world seems knitting itself in a tangled thread of the words of war. |
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Now art and green politics are again interwoven in an innovative project, involving hundreds of ordinary people who share a passion for trees and knitting. |
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It has a faint odour of the 50s, of old dears knitting and nodding. |
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In fact I do believe I'm actually enjoying the quiet time watching a little teevee, reading the odd book and being creative on the old knitting front. |
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I AM looking for a copy of a girl's double knitting pattern of Lister Lee K719 size 22in to 28in. |
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Since the invention of the knitting frame by local William Lee, the county, in particular Nottingham, became synonymous with the lace industry. |
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Roxy was knitting tiny finger-puppet monsters. The Gem was peppered with balls of wool and potentially stabby knitting needles. |
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Researchers should stick to their knitting, finding cancer cures and discovering new shades of lipstick, and refrain from debunking history. |
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Another ruled out due to injury, his knitting together of the play in that stealthlike way might have made a difference. |
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There are all types of wool for sale from cotton to mohair, arrans to acrylics, three-ply to double knitting. |
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Stanley knitted when he should have purled and swore, tinking the knitting back to fix the flaw. |
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I draw the line at knitting bedsocks and pressing my PJs but I do look forward to bedtime in the colder months. |
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A closer look at Conservative candidate training techniques reveals that its not all been yoghurt knitting and yoga in a yurt in Notting Hill. |
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Members were joined by local knit and crochet designer Sarah Alderson, who led a tutorial in double knitting. |
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The company founded in 1937 in the Hessian Obertshausen region is the leading manufacturer of warp knitting and. |
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West, 56, gives her new friends lessons in embroidery, knitting and cross-stitching. |
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Sure, they have the knitting around the ankles and the waistbands. |
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The thing I was most gutted about was that I had planned to finish knitting a patchwork cot blanket. It never did get finished. |
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The Peripatetikes doe also disavow this connexitie, and indissoluble knitting together. |
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She was a talented craftswoman who enjoyed crocheting, knitting and painting. |
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Of course, in flat knitting machine for knitting of shoulder, wriest, waist, etc. |
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Circular knitting means no sewing of seams and no purling for stockinette stitch. |
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Mum is going to join the Greens instead. Dad says at least they are all so busy knitting yoghurt they do not have time for sexual scandal. |
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The shop stocks Sirdar yarns plus wool, patterns, books, knitting needles, sewing needles, thread, buttons and small haberdashery items. |
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They are currently using a lot of 4 ply wool in light colours for the baby clothes and double knitting wool for other items, all for good causes. |
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The knitting style used to create Aran sweaters is often mistakenly associated with the Isle of Arran rather than the Irish Aran Islands. |
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Fair Isle is a term that is used to describe patterned knitting in multicolours. |
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You cannot by any special lubrication make embroidery with a knitting machine. |
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But they need donations of double knitting or Arran yarn, and help from knitters to produce squares to be sewn together into throws and quilts. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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She had watched the video of Pulp Fiction seven times while knitting pink fluffy baby socks for the charity shop. |
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The fiber can be spun for use in weaving or made into yarns for hand knitting or crochet. |
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Her infectious enthusiasm has brought many knitters into the Potterhead fold and has introduced Potterheads into the world of knitting. |
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Industries in the city include the sugar refineries, knitting mills, breweries and the shoe industry. |
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O'Malley was a craftswoman who enjoyed knitting and crocheting, and won many awards over the years at local fairs. |
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But the real work of the First Thursday Foundation is remembering, and its biggest gift is knitting back together lives raveled by loss. |
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Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or felting. |
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She uses a sewing machine, knitting machines, and a serger for edge finishing. |
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She owns the Weavers' Cottage in Canyon Country where she teaches weaving, spinning, knitting, crocheting, felting and dyeing. |
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The most common plant fiber is cotton, which is typically spun into fine yarn for mechanical weaving or knitting into cloth. |
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For hand knitting and hobby knitting, thick, wool and acrylic yarns are frequently used. |
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When they had red up the house, the Auld Licht lassies sat in the gloaming at their doors on three-legged stools, patiently knitting stockings. |
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Volunteers provided training in crafts such as knitting, embroidery and lace making, all costs initially being borne by Lady Brabazon herself. |
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She enjoyed spending time with her family, travel, beading, flower gardening, crafts, rockhounding, embroidery, knitting and crocheting. |
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However, the wool is also used for spinning and knitting of clothing, though on a lesser scale to its other uses. |
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Odd balls of wool, double knitting or 3 ply, are needed for knitting squares required in blankets for the People's Kitchen in Newcastle city centre. |
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With Christmas jumpers lining the shelves and Nordic style infiltrating everything from decorations to slippers, it's clear that knitting isn't just for grannies. |
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She said she had a full-time job knitting matinee coats for each new baby. |
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Birkenhead ARE you a knit-wit interested in craftwork, sewing or knitting. |
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I cast off early because I didn't have anything warm and pinned the short length of knitting round my neck with a crocodile clip from my hair and I quite liked it. |
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Marguerite, Peggy to her friends, was in her long life an avid square dancer and a master of many hand crafts including knitting, crocheting, and sewing. |
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They were frequently taught reading, sewing and knitting, but not writing. |
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Horse racing was especially important for knitting together the gentry. |
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Cotton also is used to make yarn used in crochet and knitting. |
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Knitting, looping, and crocheting involve interlacing loops of yarn, which are formed either on a knitting needle, needle, or on a crochet hook, together in a line. |
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Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibres, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and ropemaking. |
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Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. |
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As used in spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing, or lacemaking, the bobbin provides temporary or permanent storage for yarn and may be made of plastic, metal, bone, or wood. |
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I love knitting motif swatches. They're small and quick to make, allowing you to experiment with new stitch patterns and techniques without a big commitment in time and yarn. |
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She had just finished knitting a tea cosy decorated with a floral pattern. |
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We organized a knitting club, which she loved to do, and she discovered that a lot of the stuff in her apartment could be turned into artsy-craftsy projects. |
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In addition, the joint venture offers the capability of warp knitting and circular knitting, and its product portfolio includes woven fabrics, as well as seat trim covers. |
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Sherwood said the buyer would make more than half the operation's 63 staff redundant, although the Colwick plant would continue to serve local warp knitting producers. |
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The joint venture owns the capability of warp knitting and circular knitting, and its product portfolio includes woven fabrics as well as seat trim covers. |
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The German exhibitors cover all different machinery chapters with a strong focus on spinning, finishing, knitting and warp knitting, nonwovens as well as weaving technology. |
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Zhejiang Wanfang is well-known in the warp knitting industry for its mature technology, advanced management philosophy and professional operations. |
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Teddy bear-themed stories were told, while eagleeyed visitors could spot woolly bears dotted throughout the woods, courtesy of the Guisborough Knit Wits knitting group. |
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Odd Balls of Wool, double knitting or 3 ply are needed for knitting squares required in blankets for the People's Kitchen in Newcastle City Centre. |
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In contrast, the Teeswater DK is a worsted knitting yarn from the Teeswater breed of sheep, which produces wool that is long, lustrous, wavy and fine. |
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KnitWorks simplifies development of knit jacquard, textured and automatic striped fabrics, and interfaces directly with most makes of knitting machines. |
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Post-9-11 cocooners are cooking, knitting and decorating their homes like there's no tomorrow, perhaps to quell a vague sense that maybe there won't be. |
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As it turned out, every other commenter agreed wholeheartedly with the knitting home-schooler, so my comment just got lost in the virtual pats on the back. |
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