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Yarn + domestic violence?

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Oh, Cleveland. Only in my hometown could the forces of good (yarn) be turned so horribly awry. You know, like Emperor Palpatine or something:
A Stark County husband is facing a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. He is accused of trying to shove a ball of yarn into his wife’s mouth.
The wife also accuses her 55-year-old husband [...]

Bazaar Bizarre 2008

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Yay! Good press in the region’s largest newspaper! Check it out.
I organize the Cleveland branch of Bazaar Bizarre, the fantastic indie craft show you know and love. We’re getting lots of attention this year…probably because we’ve practically tripled the number of vendors. Very exciting. If you’re within a reasonable distance of Cleveland, I highly [...]

Absurd amounts of love

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

…for this bag. Please, someone grant me extra hours in the day so that I might have one immediately. (And then I’ll shibori-felt an octopus sushi one to go with…)
Thanks to Brenna for the heads up on this one!
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Bloomed like a field of flowers, it did

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

So. Don’t hate me, NaKniSweMo’ers, but this social recluse thing has paid off. All knitted save the button band and collar! I was feeling impatient, so I put the collar stitches and bottom edge stitches on cotton waste yarn and threw the whole shebang in the washer with some Soak.
Oh yes. You heard me. The [...]

Why spin?

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Abby explains it all, here in the new issue of Twist Collective. And trust me, she knows.
By the way, if I do not find time to knit this pattern, I will CRY. How fabulous is that? Too fabulous even for me, I think.
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CRAFT, page 143

Friday, November 14th, 2008

(Digital preview page here)
The always-thoughtful people at CRAFT have sent over a PDF page with their review of Alt Fiber. Here you go:

And speaking of, CRAFT zine editor Natalie is due any day now, so early congrats to her!
(Now I’ve just doomed her to a long labor, you watch. Sorry, Nat. My mom went [...]

A long story with a funny ending

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

One of my boyfriend’s high school friends who we recently got back in touch with had a baby a month or two ago. He sent over a photo of new baby ogling a giant pint of Guinness in the way only someone that Irish can. So I was telling him how Lou (the other owner [...]

Grisly fiberarts

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Ok, so four-plus years ago, I quoted from the Finnish national epic (the Kalevala) on weaving. See this post. It seems so… cheerful, especially given how morose and suicidal the Finns are. (Or so say the statistics). But here’s an even better, super-grisly weaving-and-spinning-related tale from Orkney…
Read The Battle Song of the Valkyrieson this [...]

Fair Isle heaven

Friday, November 7th, 2008

One of the best things about taking on the Yarn Forward editorship is meeting lots and lots (and lots!) of designers I didn’t know before. Liz Lovick, who lives on Orkney, does the most fantastic colorwork.
And you, lucky reader, can buy a copy of her PDF book A Fair Isle Workshop in her Etsy [...]

1940s inspiration

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

This photo, found in the Library of Congress’ Flickr photostream, is just. so. awesome. It shows, according to the caption information: “Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. Shown checking electrical assemblies” and is dated June 1942.

Love her dress, love her hair, love her lipstick. Although I was a total Leanne fan on this [...]

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