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snugglekitty) wrote2005-03-28 04:48 pm
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[crafty] my stash is bigger than yours!
So, I went to the knitting store today. I bought double-pointed 13s (I had originally bought 15s, which was an accident) so that I can do the piping for the initial bag. I was trying to trade the 15s for 13s online but decided it's kind of a hassle. This way I can trade them for anything that catches my fancy.
I also got the book Folk Bags, which is sort of an ideological sequel to Folk Shawls. I really REALLY like bags. I feel in love with the Monk's Satchel pattern, so I got the book out of the library, and discovered it had a whole bunch of patterns in it I liked, plus some really neat techniques, like crocheting a light-gauge yarn on the top of your knitted fabric, like embroidery. Neat-o.
Then I stopped at Planet Aid. (
zzbottom was very patient throughout the process.) I limited myself to three sweaters. A gorgeous green wool yarn with flecks of blue, tan, and white... a black and white pure wool sweater with a yummy yummy texture... and a really soft, bulky wool sweater with blue, green, and white.
Soon nowhere is going to have sweaters in stock... right? *grin* Of course, by then I'll have enough sweaters to see me through a major disaster. 'Cause you need yarn to get through a major disaster. Very important.
I also got the book Folk Bags, which is sort of an ideological sequel to Folk Shawls. I really REALLY like bags. I feel in love with the Monk's Satchel pattern, so I got the book out of the library, and discovered it had a whole bunch of patterns in it I liked, plus some really neat techniques, like crocheting a light-gauge yarn on the top of your knitted fabric, like embroidery. Neat-o.
Then I stopped at Planet Aid. (
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Soon nowhere is going to have sweaters in stock... right? *grin* Of course, by then I'll have enough sweaters to see me through a major disaster. 'Cause you need yarn to get through a major disaster. Very important.
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