Sunday, September 4, 2011

Twisted Strands Episode 36: The one with technical problems


Welcome to Episode 36!
One thing, in the very first part, I kinda sing loudly, you might want to turn down the volume. so so sorry, lol!

Yarny Fibery goodness
Slornamentals Jive, 85%Wool, 15% mohair
http://www.slornamentals.com

Jenny Fields Fiber
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Jennyct13


On the kneedles
Diamond Vest for yo-sd by Marika Tobak mystery gift fingering weight yarn and size 1 (2.5) needles.
Colonnade by Stephen West Using Bittersweet’s WW Workaday hand-dyed yarn and size 10 circular needles (6.00mm
Mablesocks, a pattern by Sadie Ruin (from Yarnivore) with Pagewood Farms Alyeska yarn. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mablesocks
Japanese Garden Shawl by Wendy Johnson, using size 5 (3.75 mm) needles. Using Wollmeise Raku-Regenbogen.

Fresh off the needles!

Are we there, yet?
Vendetta Gloves by GoSuzyGo!
Paprika’s Reversible Dishcloth by Kimberly (aka Sockbunny).

Hibernation:
Mom’s Ripple Afghan from “Cool Stuff, Teach me to Knit” book. Using bulky jiffy from Lion Brand and Bernat Soft Boucle and size 10/6mm circs.
Bellona Cowl by Didi B., using Gothlings by Rainy Days Wooly Dogs http://www.gothsocksyarn.com/
Reverse-Bloom Flower Washcloth by Cindy Taylor, using light green cotton chenille from Crystal Palace.

Stuff and Junk
So today is the first day of the knit and crochet along of fingerless mitts! I’ll be casting on the Vendetta Gloves, using a bright green Plymouth Encore worsted for Dad. Between this and the green sweater, I think green is his favorite color.
At The Blue Purl today I picked up 3 mags, one of them is Crochet Traditions from Interweave.
I have buttons for sale, contact me on Ravelry if you’d like to purchase one for 2 dollars!
My contact info:
http://twistedstrandss.blogspot.com
Jadee on Ravelry.com
Jadee666 on Plurk
And you can always email me at jadeealtATgmail.com

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for featuring me in your podcast! I am so glad you like the yarn, I would love to see those wrist warmers when you are finished!

    Sarah Lukes
    Slornamentals.com

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