Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Third Sleeve - Episode 195 - The Knitmore Girls

  Matching sweaters!
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Purlescence Yarns is thrilled to welcome Ava T. Coleman and Donna Druchunas for a very special event. Stories and Stitches will introduce a new line of historical lace designs, featuring the work of Anna Marie Jensen and Dorothy Reade, pioneers in the world of published lace patterns. Ava and Donna will present the work of these remarkable women and the stories that go with them, including 6 lace designs for a sampler.
Ava and Donna are frequent contributors to Piecework, Knitting Traditions, Crochet Traditions, Spin-Off, and other publications. They are leaders in the field of historical textile scholarship and preservation. Stories and Stitches will be at Purlescence Yarns on September 22, 2012 from 10am – 4:30pm, the cost is $120. Registration is limited; please call 408-735-9276  to reserve your place in the class.

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On The Needles:(0:34)

Gigi is working on the third sleeve of her Featherweight cardigan.  Jasmin is knitting the third sleeve for Andrews Baseball Jersey sweater. Gigi has knitted a bit more on the Sister Joan shawl.

Jasmin has picked the Daybreak for her car knitting. Gigi finished a preemie had with yarn from her goodie bag from the Cognitive Fiber Retreat. We mention Dream in Color in the colorway Purple Rain, and the Petra cardigan.

We are getting ready for the knitting part of our SPAKAL

Mother Knows Best:(7:30)

We share the "Three Before Me" concept.

When Knitting Attacks:(9:47)

Gigi's Featherweight cardigan repeatedly attacks her.

Purloined:(13:21)

We purloin the "Mandarin Minute" idea from Clothed In The Lamb podcast, hosted by Janeen Puckett. We mention German podcasts: Die Urbane Spinnstube, Handmade Fantasie, and Twinneedle. Gigi explains "Handarbeiten".

Review:(16:06)

 This week we review
Jasmin mentions Nancy Bush's Lily of the Valley stole from the book Lace Style.

Straw Into Gold:((25:17)

Gigi plies a sample for her SPAKAL.  She needs to watch The Gentle Art of Plying again.
Jasmin has plyed a good part of her SPAKAL yarn. She mentions a spinning conversation on Knit Knit Cafe.  Jasmin has also spun a good amount on the Hansen Mini Spinner


And Sew On:(32:56)

Jasmin is working on a mountain of sleeper gowns , assembly line style , and saving thurbligs. Her newish Babylock Evolution Serger is making things go much faster. She is really excited about doing the cover stitch.  

Jasmin is planning to sew  Colette nursing tops, and we reference Nancy Ziemans new
book, Pattern Fitting With Confidence.

Gigi hemmed a napkin using a pulled thread technique: "Hohlsaum" , with linen that Jasmin bought at Mood fabric in LA.



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