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From Birchpoint who is Elizabeth:
Hi Paula,
I wanted to ask if you would have any interest in covering
the topic of using the “magic knot” method of joining a new ball of yarn. I
have been told conflicting things about this method and would really like to
know if it is a good method or not (Jane Richmond endorses it but I have read
that it shouldn’t be used with super wash wool). I so appreciated your talk
about SSK because I had been instructed in the “myth” of those two methods
being interchangeable.
Thanks again for the podcast --- I find it enjoyable and
informative! However, I cannot understand how you can get all the reading,
watching, listening, AND knitting done that you do!!
Happy Knitting, Elizabeth
This is going to be an unpopular opinion because I know that people say the knot will fail with certain yarns but I think it could be user error. If your knots are failing then go back to watch Jane’s video.
Do I use the Magic Knot all the time? No, not at all. When using 100% wool or feltable fibers I generally use the felted join, also known as spit join. I would not use the Magic Knot in socks or close fitting items. I probably would not use for very bulky yarn although I seldom knit with bulky. Right now I am knitting Helen Stewart’s Twinkle Twinkle blanket and I’m using the Magic Knot for all the joins in the cotton blend. I was watching Dani of Little Bobbins and she was showing her scrappy blankets, both knit and crochet and she said that if it weren’t for the magic knot she wouldn’t be making these scrappy blankets at all because the number of ends to weave in would be a turn off.
From Alfubet who is Pam
Continental vs English
Hi Paula…
I have this burning question that I have been thinking and
researching about-continental knitting vs English knitting. I don’t personally
know anyone who knits where I live so I thought maybe you could give me your
take on this. I’ve always knitted English style, but read different articles
saying that continental is faster and easier on the hands. I am trying to learn
continental style but have struggled to really find my “groove” as I’m right
handed. Is it true that it is faster and less strain on the hands? Do you knit
continental or English? I’m sure you’ve been asked this before so forgive me if
I’m repeating a common question Thanks so much for your wonderful podcast. I
have fibromyalgia/CFS and spend a lot of time at home…your podcast has not only
taught me a great deal about knitting but you’ve been a great companion on some
pretty bad fibro days! Thanks so much! Blessings for a great 2017!
Answer:
I’m an English knitter that converted to Continental and it
came very naturally. I went to Denmark as an exchange student and I had never
seen anyone knit that fast. I had no trouble learning it and the economy of
motion suits me and my hands. I knew right away that this was right for me. I
use both methods when doing colorwork so it does come in handy to know both. I
know some English knitters who are very fast and do not seem to have hand
strain. If you are not happy with your style of knitting then I would
definitely give it a try.
Here’s the paradox: Some of the fastest knitters I have seen
are English style; however, if you take the average continental knitter and the
average English knitter, continental knitters are faster.
Teaching new knitters…some find one way much more natural
than the other. English is probably easier to teach.
For you, Pam, I would say to give it a try and at least you
then have the option of switching methods to relieve any pain. Probably best to
stick with one method for each project because your gauge might be different.
Events
Georgia Retreat is April 2-6.
Next retreat registration will be Maine in September and
that will be my focus as soon as I get back from Georgia.
Icelandic Read
Along/Knit Along
On this very rainy Monday, which is the 3rd
rainy day in a row, I am watching the muddy waters of Oak Creek running through
our ravine. Our grass is beginning to change from brown to green. Squirrels are
foraging around the base of the feeder. It has been a busy time for the birds.
Goldfinches have been molting into their summer garb. Mating and territorial
calls from the birds are the backdrop of sound in the woods and fields. When I
came home from Scotland on March 10 I went to bed to the lullaby of the spring
peepers, the frogs that sing their sleigh bell chorus on warm nights. This is
one of my favorite nature sounds and I go right to sleep, but then after many
hours of travel, I probably could have fallen asleep without any help from
frogs.
Bob has been filling the feeders daily and the birds are
cleaning it out. We have been putting out blocks of suet so migrating birds can
get nourishment for their journeys. Redwing blackbirds have been stopping here
but not crowding the feeders very often. We don’t mind as we know they won’t
continue here once they establish their territories in the fields and open
areas.
Behold, My Friends, The spring is come! The earth has
gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of
their love. -- Sitting Bull.
Needle
Notes
Socks: Wearing my Skyp Rib Socks by Adrienne Ku today. Knit
Picks Stroll Tonal.
Snowmelt Mystery
Shawl by CuriousHandmade
Hue Loco (2) and Tempted
Laveer Kerchief
by Curioushandmade
Gift basket and Yarn from The Fiber Co. Luma.So Just Shop
Baskets and The Fiber Co Luma Yarn at CuriousHandmade Country House Retreat |
The Blethering Room
Curious Handmade Country House Retreat
Warm Springs Bath Mitt by BluebeeStudio
Quince & Co Sparrow
Have a great week, haste ye back and hold your knitting
close.
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