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Nature Notes
Summer
and Fall were playing tug of war and winter won. It seemed our fall was very
short this year. We went from wearing shirt sleeves to coats. November brought
out the reds along with the yellows in the woods. At the Eagle Crest Retreat we
were surrounded by the glorious colors of the woodlands along with chilly
temperatures. It got down to 19 F one night. There were wild turkey sightings
and deer sightings. The stars were out on the cold nights and as we made our
way back to the lodge rooms we could see a white half-moon hanging behind the
trees.
Here
at home Bob has been out in the garden preparing his roses for the winter. He
cuts them back and surrounds them with chicken wire. Then he packs dirt at the base and fallen
leaves to insulate from temperature changes. It isn’t as much the cold as it is
the freeze and thaw cycles that will ruin many plants during our capricious
Midwestern winters.
We
are back to feeding the birds at all the winter feeders. Cardinals are back
although not in full force. There are quite a few Red-bellied Woodpeckers and
this morning I saw one of them take a seed from the feeder and hide it in the
knot of our honey locust tree. He’s there right now checking out his seed
supply. That locust tree is probably not long for this world but it’s nooks and
crannies are a favorite for the birds so we hope it hangs on for as long as it
can.
We
have a Great Horned Owl in the neighborhood but I haven’t seen it yet, only
heard it. The Great Horned Owl is the largest owl here, maybe in the US. In the
10 years we have lived here we have mostly seen and heard the Barred Owl. I
read that the Great Horned Owls are predators of the Barred Owl. I hope that
doesn’t happen here because I love them both.
In
Hardwood Groves
The
same leaves over and over again!
They
fall from giving shade above
To
make one texture of faded brown
And
fit the earth like a leather glove.
Before
the leaves can mount again
To
fill the trees with another shade,
They
must go down past things coming up.
They
must go down into the dark decayed.
They
must be pierced by flowers and put
Beneath
the feet of dancing flowers.
However
it is in some other world
I
know that this is the way in ours.
--Robert
Frost
Needle Notes
Antler Cardigan by TinCanKnits
UPDATE! Do the Simple. Wear it. I realize I made a made a major mistake on the yoke but I still like the sweater!
Knitted on pockets. Instead of knitting pockets and stitching them on, I used the Elizabeth Zimmermann method of picking up stitches and knitting up from the bottom. First I marked where the bottom of the pocket would be by counting 10 stitches up from the top of the ribbing and 9 stitches in from the side edge which was about 1.5” from top of ribbing and 2” from edge. Using a size 0 circular needle (any small size needle will do) I picked up the left leg of each stitch horizontally across the row. Then I checked to make sure I stayed in the same row, which I did not do the first or second try. After doing the same pocket placement on the opposite side I started knitting with the proper size needle. The very small circular needle acts as a place holder and since you are knitting off the small needle onto the proper size needle, it does not affect the gauge.
Knitty McPurly tutorial on pockets
11-02-2017
Modified collar attachment as follows. RS Work to last stitch of collar, slip this stitch as if to knit. Knit stitch from body and PSSO. Slip back to left needle and turn work. This makes a neat join.
11-08-2017
Pockets were tricky to sew on and I had a few attempts before settling on one that looks decent. I looked at the section on pockets in The Knowledgeable Knitter and found out that you can knit the whole pocket directly on. I may try that next time. Since I picked up along the bottom I only had to sew the two sides to the body of the sweater. In making the pocket I slipped the first stitch of the row so it looked smooth. Sewing…came up through body of sweater and then through the underside loop of the slipped stitch. This looked better than sewing up through both loops.
Good pocket information in The Principles of Knitting by June Hemmons Hiatt and The Knowledgeable Knitter by Margaret Radcliffe.
Next time I would make the pocket a little smaller near the top as it seems it will stretch out.
In The Blethering
Room
Rhinebeck Flashback
Uki from Japan |
Amy AmosG
Eagle Crest Retreat
Mittens for Threads,
Hope and Love. Thank you for the mittens and hats! 24 plus some from Laurie
(Serenitty) and I have another pair in the works. Thank you!
Scrappy Mittens by DebR57 |
Veronika
Cardigan by Shannon Cook
isew4dance’s Veronika Cardigan
Boomerang Workshop by Steve Fegert, DramaticKnits
on Ravelry and his podcast, Dramatic Knits.
Steve teaching Boomerang workshop |
Gorgeous Leading Men Fiber Arts wool |
Winter City by
Christopher Salas
Thank you, Steve, for vending at Eagle Crest and for the
wonderful workshop!
In The Pipeline
Project Knitwell is reaching out to the knitting community,
and we need your help in spreading the word. We are asking the knitting
community to help spread #KnittingLove this #GivingTuesday by donating $5.00,
the average cost for a ball of yarn. It doesn’t sound like much,
but to those facing homelessness, cancer, bed rest, or abuse that ball of yarn
is priceless. It means wellness, comfort, and community. These donations
will help Project Knitwell continue to serve individuals in the DC Metro area
and help inspire others throughout the country and beyond to use knitting as a
wellness tool.
Occurring this year on November 28, #GivingTuesday is held
annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving and the widely recognized
shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The purpose is to kick off
the holiday giving season and inspire people to collaborate in improving their
local communities and to give back in impactful ways to the charities and
causes they support.
Those who are interested in joining Project Knitwell’s
#GivingTuesday initiative can visit ProjectKnitwell.org/Donate.
For more details about the #GivingTuesday movement, visit the
#GivingTuesday website (www.givingtuesday.org), Facebook page
(https://www.facebook.com/GivingTuesday) or follow @GivingTues and the
#GivingTuesday hashtag on social media.
Project Knitwell has been recognized as a national leader in
the therapeutic knitting movement. We have been featured in Vogue Knitting, The
Washington Post, and U.S. News and World Report, among other
publications. In conjunction with Lion Brand Yarn, we published The
Comfort of Knitting, a unique knitting resource book aimed at care-givers.
Thank you so much for considering!
Helen Stewart/CuriousHandmade
Holiday Gift Planner
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