Completely normal and reasonable
I only like these a completely normal and reasonable amount. The amount most people would like them. Not at all the amount that would cause a person's friends to privately express concerns about their welfare or decision making skills. Yup. The totally normal and correct amount. For sure. They'll be out soon! They'll be the first pattern to come out under the new setup, and I'll be doing things a bit differently, so if you want to hear when they come out, you can make that happen by clicking here and signing up to be notified when they're ready. And [...]
Stocked
The folks at MaineTransNet Youth reached out to let me know that you've gotten their queer youth craft club all stocked up! You are amazing, thank you so much! The folks organizing the club need to be careful that they don't end up with more supplies than they can use/store, so here's the plan: 1) If you've got a box packed up and ready to go, it's totally cool to still go ahead and send it, I don't want anyone wasting postage they've already bought. But if the project was still sort of in that nebulous 'oh yeah, I should [...]
Decisions decisions
I truly cannot decide if I like the big ones or the tiny ones better... The big ones I made as magnetic pin trays + pattern weights to use as I'm sewing, thus pushing them into the 'at least theoretically useful' category. But the tiny ones are just so tiny and cute and perfect, thus landing them in the 'squeeeee, I love this way too much' category. And I mean wow are those just sort of the two categories I'm least able to resist. The pattern is off with testers now. It will be the first one to come [...]
A Good Home
Any chance you have some extra yarn/needles/supplies you want send to a good home? Because I have an idea... The good folks of MainTransNet (you may remember them from the donation you helped make last month) are setting up a queer youth craft club (details on @mtnyouth's recent posts). I reached out to ask if they could use some fiber craft supplies, and they said absolutely! And, since I know more than a few of you have some yarn hanging around that you'd love to find a good home for, I asked if I could share their info and [...]
I don’t know
Let's continue last week's discussion on needles. The needle question I get most often (actually, the knitting question I get most often) is...what size needles should I use. And some of you are totally going to get mad about it, but...I don’t know. I’m sorry. I’m not being mean. I’m not messing with you. I’m not refusing to tell you as part of some weird power play. I really truly don’t know. The only way to know your needle size for sure is to swatch. But here’s the thing, getting a specific gauge (like 5 stitches per [...]
Scandalous
So, I am absolutely scandalously reusing my own work here folks. As part of the prep for the new website (which will be up in mere weeks!), I'm writing The Long Versions of answers to questions I get all the time so I can put them all in one place and point folks at them as necessary. Which is grand! But also shockingly time consuming. So time consuming that it rather cuts into the time I'd normally spend, you know, writing blog/instagram posts. So I'm cheating and using that very same content in both places. As I said, scandalous [...]
Supplies
I try really hard to be sure that you don't need anything too weird for my patterns. But some of these little things really do benefit from having a bit of structure imposed on them. And for that, you sometimes need some unexpected things. If you need something unusual, I'll always tell you in the pattern description. In the pattern itself, I'll always do my best to tell you both what I actually used, what function those things are serving, and what other things you can use instead. So I might say 'I used the cap from a shampoo [...]
Proclivities
I have certain...proclivities. Put me outside (preferably somewhere shady and not too hot please) and leave me alone for a little while and it's all but certain I'll pick up a feather, a pebble, a pinecone, a seashell, a bit of moss, or a nifty stick, depending on where you've dropped me off. It's a character flaw I'm sure, but as far as character flaws go, it's fairly manageable. And well, there is a massive oak tree in my yard. And I’ve rather bonded with this tree. I see it out my office window all day long, and I love [...]
Charts
I love charts. They’re a great way to present a lot of information in a small space. But as much as I love them, I realize that they can seem a bit daunting if you’re not used to them. Once you get to know them though, they’re easy. The most important thing to remember is that charts show you a stylized picture of the right side of your work. Keep that in mind, and you’re halfway there! The easiest way to get to know a chart is to work through a few examples. I'll walk you through one of [...]
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