Knitting, crocheting and general craftery

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Oct 2017
8:12am, 18 Oct 2017
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Rosehip
Love that V'rap :) - super colour :)
I can't see the mud effect you describe in that top little jacket Jabberkni, think it looks fab :)

I haven't picked up my needles for months, fallen out of love with knitting. keep popping in here for inspiration to get started again.
Oct 2017
9:24am, 18 Oct 2017
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jabberknit
Excellent work, Vrap, also love the colour.

Thanks, Rosehip, you only really see the 'mudspots' in the actual garment, particularly on the lengths of yellow - the phone camera hasn't really picked them up.
Oct 2017
6:19pm, 18 Oct 2017
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Helegant
Lovvely colour Vrap, and well done for winning the 'yarn chicken' game.
Oct 2017
6:28pm, 18 Oct 2017
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Velociraptor
I ended up with a neat little ping pong ball of yarn that will probably end up being chopped up for bird nesting material.
Oct 2017
6:30pm, 18 Oct 2017
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EvilPixie
In case anyone is interested the LoveKnitting app now imports your ravelry library
Oct 2017
3:17pm, 19 Oct 2017
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EvilPixie
off on holiday next week with 3:30 hr drive each way ... knitting ideas please!
Oct 2017
3:31pm, 19 Oct 2017
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Velociraptor
Can you knit in the car without getting sick, Pix?

(I'd take the means to knit a jumper, a pair of socks, and several hats, because I'm indecisive.)
Oct 2017
3:39pm, 19 Oct 2017
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EvilPixie
yeah I can;t read but can knit!
when we went to Scotland I did the rib of 2 socks at home and knitted the leg of both in the car! did the heal turn there and the foot whilst driving home
Oct 2017
5:20pm, 19 Oct 2017
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EvilPixie
being able to knit but not read means I need a pattern that needs little/no reading!
Oct 2017
5:31pm, 19 Oct 2017
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EvilPixie
Also whilst I’m after inspiration

I treated myself to a advent calendar/ stocking by a local lovely lady (Down Sheepy Lane if interested!)

Very excited and can’t wait to start opening it ... but what to make with each mini skein?!?!!

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Maintained by Helegant
***NEWSFLASH***

Possible tour of the Strictly costume workshops?

Details here: dsi-london.com

The regular "Behind the Seams" tour starts with champagne, lasts about 2 hours and includes lots of crystals and swishy dresses.

DSI London headquarters

The Courtyard

131 Aurelia Road

Croydon

CR0 3BF

If anyone wants to organise a group booking then hand up now please. Groups are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday at 11am or 2pm.

Otherwise we could make individual bookings at £29 each (2pm Saturday or Tuesday)

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A thread for those of us who like making 'stuff'.

Recommended yarn/craft shops: http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=456

Lists of books/patterns http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=460

Fabric shops - bricks or on-line. fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=556

Article about sewing machines: fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=557

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