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Lola Bunny progress and Sursa shawl

Progress has been  good. Lola Bunny is fun to knit and progressing good. Shawl is fast, fun and easy. It makes me want to start another one for someone else. I like the Lola Bunny Pattern , and after making a crochet elephant, it is nice to try a knitted toy pattern. I also found another pattern on the Schaefer yarn co. Lola Curly the Pig. Very cute.. It's storming here and the colors on the shawl picture don't do the actual piece justice   Technorati Tags: Lola Bunny knitting pattern link , Sursa shawl

Memorial Day super Cast On

It's Memorial Day and rainy here. What better way to celebrate than to curl up in my chair with a latte and start casting on. First project Schaefer yarn Lola Bunny designed by Beth Skwarecki, I found this little Cutie on The Knitting Blog by Mr. Puffy the Dog .  It is super cute and I have several baby showers to go to, I usually make my crochet baby blanket, but have made so many of those, I need to try something else. I saw this and knew this was the pattern to try. Free pattern download here . I am trying this using the magic loop method, which I have always had trouble with, (ladders), until I watched this utube by Knitwitch, I urge you to check out her other videos also. She is a very good teacher.   Her website is filled with nice goodies, Yarn bowls, spindle bowls, ceramic buttons, among other things. All made by her. Whoops, I'm shopping.. I got back the Doggie Bag I finished, I used the pattern from the Yarnpath . My beading girlfriend made

Knitting as use in alcohol and drug recovery therapy

If you have not visited this blog KnittingLadies - Knitting Crochet Program at Interim House, drop past and see what a difference some yarn and needles can make. (They also take yarn donations) Kathryn Duffy LCSW is the knitterly inspiration of this program. See her article: Knitting through Recovery: One Stitch at a time. I love the article written by Linda Cortright for Wild Fibers. These are her first three sentences: I am an addict. I exhibit compulsive behavior when engaged in those certain activities that frequently lead to a mood altering state. I am not alone. Does Knitting work as a tool in alcohol and drug recovery because it is a substitute behavior? As knitters we use terms that addicts use, and frequently admit to our addiction: For example stash, crack yarn, yarn porn (thanks Lime N Violet), yarn is my drug of choice, yarn fix. We admitted we were powerless over yarn, and of course we all need to be on a yarn diet sometimes. I'm sure we all