Blast from the Past
Took a look at the summer issue of knitty and found this on the front page: a ripple skirt done in hemp.
I felt quivery and shivery and sorta like (the Irish in me would say) someone had walked across my grave. You see . . . my mother crocheted an afghan (wool) in almost the exact same colorway. dee-dee-dee-dee . . .
The concept of this skirt is neat, though . . . it is done in the round so you can slip the stitches off onto waste yarn in order to try it on to make sure the fit - the length - is okay. Ahhhhh - just right!
I still have Mom’s afghan around here somewhere. It was made in the early 60’s so you can imagine the shape it’s in.
more from knitty . . .
do you have trouble making buttonholes? Here’s a tutorial from Techniques with Theresa.
and - last, but not least - here is a GREAT article on knitting socks for diabetics. Must sit and read that whole article as hubby has diabetes and has much trouble with his feet staying warm - even in the summer. (of course . . . we DO live in Alaska).
Allrightythen . . . my little linkylovefest is over for the evening. We are having a gorgeous summer evening - the fire in the Caribou Hills south of us seems to be under control - or at least we are not getting any smoke from it. All’s right in our little corner of heaven. Trust it is for you as well.
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