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Woollymama
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Jane
SustaYning Member
    
USA
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Posted - 04/09/2007 : 3:00:51 PM
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Beautiful knitting, and the best blog photography in blogland! And that sweater. Oh, my.
Jane
Blog: Not Plain Jane Photos: My Flickr Album
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Mocha
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Singapore
2903 Posts |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 01:25:48 AM
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Can i have some of his skills, and borrow some of his brain to plant on hubby??? hehehehe This guy is amazing. |
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Sacha
Warming Up

USA
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midnightskyfibers
Gabber Extraordinaire
  
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Archangelica
New Pal
Netherlands
24 Posts |
Posted - 04/11/2007 : 06:46:32 AM
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| Wow I found the link here yesterday and read lots of his blog and he makes very wonderfull things! |
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gwtreece
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USA
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Posted - 04/11/2007 : 07:27:25 AM
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Great blog. Thanks for the link.
Wanda My Blog
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gdelrosa
Seriously Hooked
   
USA
851 Posts |
Posted - 04/11/2007 : 08:51:31 AM
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I added his blog to my blogroll. He knits some amazing things.
I changed my blog name: www.gailknits.wordpress.com |
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elliela
Gabber Extraordinaire
  
433 Posts |
Posted - 04/15/2007 : 09:19:44 AM
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Wow, thanks so much for the link.
That aran sweater is amazing. Even more amazing is that he finished it in a month! I am still working on the same sweater for a year....
Very inspirational.
Take care, Ellen
P.S. It's April 15th and it's snowing here!!!
See what I'm up to at: http://naturallycurly.blogspot.com
Want the latest fiberarts news? http://www.lionbrand.com/lbyarnblog5 |
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Trilby
Warming Up

USA
51 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2007 : 6:44:51 PM
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| BrooklynTweed is an amazing knitter. I want to know how he does it. It is all so easy for him. Such great taste in choosing the right yarns and patterns, and his own touches make it happen, of course. |
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SR5Rfan
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USA
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Posted - 07/28/2007 : 7:08:29 PM
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Oh. My Gosh. That's all I can say.
Beth "I was taught to respect my elders, but it is getting harder and harder to find one" http://sr5rfan.blogspot.com/ Not much knitting on it, but it's a start ... |
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OB1Gnomie
Chatty Knitter
 
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Posted - 07/28/2007 : 7:18:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Mocha
Can i have some of his skills, and borrow some of his brain to plant on hubby??? hehehehe This guy is amazing.
Be careful what you wish for. If hubby gets the knitting part of his brain, you may have someone raiding your stash.
...there was nothing wrong with her a good dose of distance wouldn't cure. - A. Christie |
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Mocha
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Singapore
2903 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2007 : 02:53:03 AM
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| Ah...if my hubby got the skill, I'm going to pester him to buy me yarns. As it is, he won't let me even 'recycle' the dear rabbits' fur. Heh heh. I may end up raiding his stash. |
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crzyboutyarn
Seriously Hooked
   
USA
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MijTink
Chatty Knitter
 
USA
240 Posts |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 06:50:34 AM
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| He is indeed a remarkable knitter. I really like the way he is able to change things in patterns to achieve exactly what he wants. Definitely someone whose techniques I would aspire to! |
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daizie_ray
Gabber Extraordinaire
  
USA
395 Posts |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 12:08:54 PM
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| I am so what glad hubby does not knit. If so, I might have to share my stash. |
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mary r
New Pal
USA
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Posted - 12/02/2007 : 8:20:19 PM
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wow! i got single daughters too. think he's taken?
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