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Take Time to Knit by Jeannette Douglas |
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I started stitching this back in December, finally finished in this
August 2007. The afghan in the top left hand corner is
stitched on the surface of the fabric with one strand of thread. |

Kate Jacobs author of the new novel
The Friday
Night Knitting Club
Kate was at the store on
Wednesday,
January 24 2007
to sign books and read from her novel |
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Okanagan Knitting Retreat 2007 |
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This year was the 9th Annual Okanagan Knitting Retreat. The subject
this year Free Form Knitting. What fun we had.
This started out as a picture of the Arrow Lakes but then it became
a pocket, but wasn't happy with that and turned into a bottle
holder!
For information on the knitting retreats check out
Janet
Armstrong |

This was the first knitting retreat for my friend Ellie, she has
created a beautiful garden with her knitting. Can you see the
clever E in the center of the garden? |
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Remnant Cardigan |
Socks |
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The cardigan has 17 different yarns in it. I
finished two remnant yarns only 10 more boxes to go!
The cardigan was knit two two yarns throughout the first 3 rows in
colours 1 and 2 the next 3 rows in colours 2 and 3 and so on. |
 Some of the socks I have knit recently. From
left to right Step, Sisu Fantasy and Sisu Fantasy the sock in
progress is Garnstudio's new Fabel
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Huck Weaving |
Woolen Earth's Moccasins |
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The Huck Weaving or Swedish Weaving pillow was
stitched on a Canadian fabric called Tisket Tasket. Once the
pattern is set this is a very quick project to stitch. |
 This time I followed the pattern and used two
strands of Lily Chin Park Avenue and Chilli for the top edge. |
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Sisu Glitter Socks |
Fiber Trends Alpine Boots |
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I tried two different approaches with this yarn.
The sock on the left is knit using one row of each colour while the
stock on the right is knit with two rows of each colour. To
avoid the 'jog' when changing colour I slipped the first stitch of
the new colour but it does leave a spiral line. Next time I
will try a difference technique. |

I couldn't resist this pattern. The pattern called for two
strands of worsted weight yarn but I use I strand of chunky
Fritidsgarn. When I reached the part in the pattern
when it said 'drop one strand of yarn and add fancy yarn' I
said "Whoops!" and ran the Chilli along with the Fritidsgarn - it
worked just fine |
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Paul's Christmas Stocking |
Adam's Christmas Stocking |
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My son's have been using the same 'Santa Sack'
for the last 18 years. I thought it was time for Christmas
Stockings.
This starts with a simple twisted rib followed by a line of trees.
I chose the cable pattern because it is all knit stitches. The
toe has snowmen and cables. |
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Adam's Stocking start with a candy cane stripe and
then has progressively smaller snowflakes ending with snowmen in
falling snow. |
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Kettle Valley Scarf in Sea Silk |
Cabled Wristwarmers |
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I knit my Mum a faroese style shawl using Hand
Maiden's Sea Silk and knit this scarf with the left overs. I
really enjoyed knitting with the yarn. |

The wristwarmers are a very popular item and I designed these to use
as a teaching project. They are great small projects for
learning how to handle double pointed needles and how easy cables
are. These are knit using Mission Falls 1824 Wool and
Garnstudio's Silke Alpaca
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Okanagan Sampler |
Purl the Knitting Fairy by Lynne Nicoletti |
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I finally finished the Jeannette Douglas sampler.
This was designed for The Okanagan Guild of Needle Arts workshop
last year (May 2005).
It is an interested piece to stitch not only because
of the different stitches used but because Jeannette has researched
the area and explains why she has used the different section of
represent the Okanagan. |
 I started this last summer as well. I only
stitch in the summer, I set my magnifying lamp up on the patio
table, get some books on tape from the library and when I get home
from work sit and stitch on the deck listening to my book. |
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Tove Felted Bag |
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I was trying to be artistic here! This is knit
with the new light weight Tove wool and felted. The original pattern
called for two shades of green and some beads where the sun is!
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 The flowers are crocheted and sun is needle felted
with some of the Tove and the clouds are needle felted with some
silk roving I have in my stash. |
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Briggs & Little Country Roving |
Reversible Cable Scarf |
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If you are looking for a warm hat - this is it.
Usually knit on 8mm, here the Country Roving is knit on 6mm creating
a dense fabric ideal for the snowy weather. |
 I have some of Lily Chin's reversible cable patterns
and wanted something a little simpler so designed this scarf,
another neat technique which makes the cable look the same on both
sides of the scarf. |
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Shadow Hat by Cabin Fever |
Mosaic Crochet |
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This is a neat technique (difficult to photo).
I used Smart to knit this one |
 Another neat technique, two coloured crocheted
without carry the different colours. These little coaster are
reversible. |
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Blue Jean Purse by Cabin Fever |
Fiber Trends Crochet Crusher Hat |
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This is one of our class projects we learn cable
cast on, single braid, two handed fairisle, double braid and 3
needle bind off.
Both bags are knit with Mission Falls 1824, the one on the left is
cotton, the other wool |
 Crocheted with 2 strands of Hemp6 the pattern is
shown in one colour, I didn't have enough of the green so created a
stripe pattern to blend in the pumpkin colour. |
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Ballerina Felt Slippers |
Opera Purse by Lucy Neatby |
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A joint project - I knit one slipper and Stephen
knit the other. Interestingly one slipper needed to be felted
longer than the other! |
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I've been looking at this project for sometime but
Stephen knit this one from the left over Fleece Artist Blue Face
Leicester Aran we used for the Ballerina Slippers |
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Soft Mohair Shawl |
Quick and easy scarves made from the new Iceland yarn |
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This was a different way to knit a shawl. You start
at one point and increase on one side until it is big enough and
then decrease on the same side. |

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Teddy Moebius |
Spiral Rib Hat in Marble |
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Knit from Teddy yarn, I knit every round with the
first ball and then knit one round and purled the next with the
second ball adding one round in black yarn just before casing off. |
 The colours in the new Marble yarn are really effective as you can
see in this hat |
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Chili Scarf |
Fluffy Moebius |
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This is a joint project, both Stephen and I worked
on this scarf using the new Chili yarn. Knit on 8 mm needles
the scarf took 2 balls |
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From Cat Bordhi's A Treasury of Magical Knitting this is a really
easy scarf, cast on using the moebius cast on and knit every round!
Why Fluffy Moebius - the yarn is called Fluffy! |
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Felt Slippers |
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Felted Bag |
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I had fun using different colours for different
parts of theses slippers - variegated for the top, pink for the
'bumpers' yellow for the inside sole and the outside soles are a
practical black. |
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This Fritidsgarn yarn felts very quickly and gives a great stripped
look without any effort. |
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Northern Shield Sampler |
by Jeannette Douglas |
Discover Wildlife |
by Stitcher's Habit |
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This was certainly a long term project - nearly 2 years. It is
worked on 28ct linen and I have to admit I now need a magnifier to
work on fabric this fine - sigh! |
 After the Northern Shield Sampler this was a quick easy project on 9
count Tisket Tasket. |
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Dance by the Light of the Moon |
by Stitcher's Habit |
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I just love the happy contented look on this polar bear's face.
Another easy to see fabric - 18ct Canterbury stitched over 2 gives 9
stitches to the inch. |
 I tried some Huck (Swedish) weaving using Pearl Cotton #5 and Tisket
Tasket fabric - I was pleased with the results. |
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Felted Beavers |
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These beavers are from the new
Knits from the North Country book.
Fun to knit. |
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Aren't they cute! |
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Carnaby Bag |
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Chullo Hat |
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This bag from Mission Falls book Decade |
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From Mission Falls book Just Kidding - almost in all the colours the
pattern suggested! |
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National Knit Out Day |
Saturday August 21 |
Knitting in the Park |
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Our youngest knitter working on her knitted doll |
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The afternoon knitters - we were really luck with the weather.
The temperature dropped to under 30ºC
and the rain held off until after 3:30pm |
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Landscape Shawl |
Summer 2003 |
Swirl Sun Hat |
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This beautiful shawl was knit using Fleece Artists Kid Mohair in
Summer - nice easy pattern with just enough to keep me interested. |
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What a fun hat to knit, of course, Lucy Neatby's instructions are
always excellent. I used the Ecoknit organic cotton for this. |
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Christmas Ornaments |
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Llama Purse |
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I had fun making felted Christmas ornaments - tapestry wool felts
really well. |
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I had fun felting this summer - no big projects this year. |
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Fleece Artist Hat & Purse |
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Funny Purse |
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In 2003 we brought in the Fleece Artist line this Hat and Purse is
knit from one skein of their Wool Slub - really quick and easy to
do. |
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Here's a great way to use up those odd balls of Funny yarn! |
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Knit Tablecloth |
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Little Purses |
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This was my Summer of 2003 project. I started it in May and
finished the end of September. |
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This came about because I was looking for a small but useful project
for beginners to knit. Great way to use up odds and ends. |
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Okanagan Lake |
2002 |
Cindy Lou Sheep Shawl |
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This is where Stephen and I spent Monday afternoons this summer
either knitting, reading or just enjoying the scenery. |
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This Sheep Shawl from Fiber Trends was knit on 4mm needles using
Cindy Lou from Counting Sheep Inn |