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Tutorials I love (knitting related)

I ran across these tutorials that I can’t resist sharing! Perfectly Imperfect Twig Buttons with Katie Starzman , these are charming and rustic. And yes I think they are “perfect” for that sweater that is waiting for some buttons at my house, now I just have to get my husband to make these. LOL Silver’s Sock class -Silver has a fab site with tutorials for - One sock on 4 double pointed needles - Two toe up socks on one circular needle - One toe up sock on two circulars (this is the one I’m doing now) The above tutorials are very easy to understand with illustrations! Silver also has a etsy shop Silver’s Shop , with super cute bags to hold your socks! If you need a stretchy cast on , this tutorial will help you! From Rosemary Knits! Want to make some knitting needles? Curious girl show us how, with detailed instructions! Very nice! Find out How to Lucet, with Strings N Things ! I didn’t know what it was either!! Happy Knitting!

March Etsy Blogger

The Etsy blogger for March is Mystic Wynd . I love her use of natural stones in jewelry. Happy shopping! Sterling Silver Botswana Agate Earrings $19.95 From her bio: One of the first things the entrepreneurial gurus tell you to do is to determine who you want your products to appeal to. In my case, it was obvious - everyone! The career woman looking for that bold and powerful jewelry ensemble. The stay at home mom looking for something fun and trendy or simple and understated for day to day, or glamorous and exotic for those occasions she gets to break away and let her hair down. Students on a limited budget or who are still exploring a variety of styles. Fashionistas who love to start new trends. Grandmoms who prefer a little bit of nostalgia. Fashion designers and costume designers looking for that one-of-a kind piece that's perfect for a new dress or an old world character. Brides, their mothers and mothers-in-law to-be. Club members looking for a special "trademark&quo

Yarn Diet

I have not mentioned it, for fear of jinxing myself. But I have been on a yarn diet for a year now! yay! I can’t believe it. This was actually inspired by The Quilter , who is constantly making an amazing amount of quilts and knits! After serious stash busting, my yarn is down to a very small area, I even have empty plastic bins! I’m pretty proud of myself. I think I have enough for one more sweater, and about 4 skeins of bulky turquoise that I bought on sale, (for who knows what), otherwise it is random balls of prettiness. The diet was broken by the purple yarn I bought for my girlfriends hat. So it was immediately knitted up and sent out. Of course the diet didn’t include, cotton yarn for washcloths, but I immediately give these away as I knit them, so obviously doesn't count! Or any yarn that I bought to dye and sell. *giggle* Before I become too full of myself I will confess I was not on a fiber diet. So any space that I freed up, pretty much got filled with fiber. I’m