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Lately it seems like all I've knit are baby gifts. Since we launched Comfy this Spring I've made two baby sweaters from it, and while I'm sick of baby sweaters, I must say that I still love the yarn! … Continue
Posted on September 22nd, 2008 at 8:58am — 3 Comments
Last week I had a day out of the office shooting a sweater for an upcoming magazine ad. I love location shoots--they're a lot of hard work, but the results are worth it. Plus, it's nice to get out of the normal office routine. This shoot was especially fun because I was going for a bit of a retro look, and we had the perfect model and location to pull it off. The model, Jenny, is a software marketer by day and one of Angela's roller der… Continue
Posted on September 16th, 2008 at 9:51am — 3 Comments
Have you seen the snowmen pattern that I mentioned back in July? It's up on our site free--in plenty of time for you to make holiday gifts or ornaments for your tree! The pattern is available here.
I also wanted to men… Continue
Posted on September 9th, 2008 at 10:08am —
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Posted on August 14th, 2008 at 11:00am — 3 Comments
Wow, it's been exactly a month since my last staff blog post--oops! Time flies when you're knitting snowmen. Yep, that's what I've been up to this July. We decided that we wanted a "mascot" of sorts to show up in our holiday catalogs and emails, and the next thing I knew I was knitting wee snowmen wit… Continue
Posted on July 23rd, 2008 at 3:28pm — 13 Comments
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How hard do you think that would be, and do you have any ideas?
(BTW, I LOVE this pattern, and bought extra to make *me* a pair when I finish mom's. :D)
Thanks,
Tropic
I've sort of decided that one row in these simplest stitches takes about six times the finished length of the row, as a rough guess -- does that sound right to you?
One thing I'm still struggling with is guage, especially as it relates to the total quantity of yarn I need for a project ... is there a calculator somewhere that will tell me (just as an example --) if I want to make a 6" by 4' scarf with a worsted weight yarn on size 11 needles how many yards I'd need -? Of course, I almost always complicate things by using two yarns together, like a Trellis with Bernat Satin in my latest project .... Anyhow, I'd really appreciate any guidance you can give me along those lines -- thanks!
Kathy