by Suzann Thompson | Jan 5, 2006 | Knitting, Life, Retro Blog Post
The posts about the knitted Advent calendar, originally published in December 2005, will be featured in December 2021. Thank you all for the comments on my Advent calendar. It was fun to make, and I feel happy about it every year. I have done a number of felt ornament...
by Suzann Thompson | Nov 29, 2005 | Knitting, Pillar Project, Retro Blog Post
Now that we have Ian Boyle’s stone pillar in our front yard, my mission is to take photos of the pillar in all kinds of light, at different times of day and different times of year. Here is the pillar on one evening earlier this month. Ian was particularly interested...
by Suzann Thompson | Nov 24, 2005 | Knitting, Retro Blog Post
This is part two of Intarsia How-To, in response to several questions and comments. Thanks for those! Two common ways to prepare yarn for intarsia work are bobbins and yarn butterflies. Here’s an empty bobbin, a bobbin with yarn wound around it, and a yarn butterfly....
by Suzann Thompson | Nov 11, 2005 | Knitting, Life, Retro Blog Post, TextileFusion
Yes, we were playing buttons again. I get a little desperate for change sometimes, after sorting through the button pile for ages. My eye fell upon my double-honeycomb swatch. “Look, Ella,” I said, “we can snuggle the buttons into the little nests on...
by Suzann Thompson | Oct 22, 2005 | Knitting, Retro Blog Post
Intarsia How-To In intarsia, you knit areas of color, guided by a graph. Depending on how big a color area is, you can use a ball of yarn, a yarn butterfly that you wind on your fingers, or a bobbin. I’m going to call them bobbins, since that is the traditional...
by Suzann Thompson | Oct 20, 2005 | Knitting, Quilting and Crafting, Retro Blog Post, TextileFusion
Yesterday was marked by three separate magazine encounters. The fall issue of INKnitters arrived, and there was my article about Fire Ant Ranch, with lots of pretty pictures. In a box, set off from the rest of the text, I wrote about the 2005 Taos Wool Festival. Oops!...