I just finished putting together my new blog for the Sample Stitch Kimono Knit-a-long. I am actually pretty proud of how it looks. We already have more participants than I actually expected and we still have a couple months to go before we actually get started! Hop over and see how it looks!
Posted by Gwen on Monday, October 23, 2006 with No comments
I recently decided to host a Knit-A-Long based on creating strips of knitting utilizing different texture techniques. The strips are then assembled into a great looking Kimono. So I announced it on my Knitability Newsletter and I have already had a wonderful number of sign ups. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get out the introduction packages just yet because I was waiting on getting my yarn to determine the "correct" gauge and yardage estimates.
Well the two choices for the yarn arrived today. Both are Louet Sales yarns the one on the left (Gems) is 100% wool and WONDERFULLY soft. The mustard yarn on the right (Merlin) is 70% wool / 30% linen blend. It is not quite as soft, but based on my other experiences with linen, I expect it to become wonderful.
So now I get to swatch and see which one wins for the Sample Stitch Kimono knit-a-long project. If you want to join in, just hop over to the website and sign up. It should be a lot of fun and I expect we will have some amazing results!!!

So now I get to swatch and see which one wins for the Sample Stitch Kimono knit-a-long project. If you want to join in, just hop over to the website and sign up. It should be a lot of fun and I expect we will have some amazing results!!!
Posted by Gwen on Saturday, October 14, 2006 with No comments

If you want to know more, visit my educational blog -- The Knitting Professor. Not only will I tell you what this is to become, but I also talk about solving the "rippled edge" problem of working with heavily cabled fabrics.
Posted by Gwen on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 with No comments
Nothing is quite as good as getting a little free publicity! Recently the question was raised about a knitwear designer webring and one of the Knit Biz members recommended the Knit Biz webring (see the logo to the right). So this morning when I checked my e-mail I had about 5 - 10 new requests to join. So a big THANK YOU to Dawn for the mention on the list. The more who join, the better for EVERYONE! Welcome!