2012 - Week One - Let's Do This2012 - Week One - Let's Do This I'm starting off 2012 with a positive surge of energy and eagerness because I know this is going to be a great year!  This year, although I don't set new year's goals or resolutions, I am looking forward...

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Week Fifty - GiftsWeek Fifty - Gifts This week's post is all about gifts.  First I'll start with the gift of an amazing husband who cares for me way more than I could ever deserve.  This past week, my laptop that I use for doing my job...

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Week Fourty Nine - Lessons LearnedWeek Fourty Nine - Lessons Learned One of the things I have learned about blogging over the past years, is that the very thing that you most want to write about generally keeps you from writing. That thing is called life. When I get busy,...

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Week Thirty - Rabbits Reborn and Sharing the Game of SoccerWeek Thirty - Rabbits Reborn and Sharing the Game of... This week has been a long one.  Scott has been in Africa all week and does not get back until Wednesday.  Although I have missed him greatly, I have been able to accomplish much with the quiet house...

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Week Twenty Nine - Missions and MittensWeek Twenty Nine - Missions and Mittens Scott left for Uganda yesterday on his first mission trip, ever.  He will be gone for 10 days and is part of an all male (testosterone rich) group of coaches and active guys.  He was excited, nervous,...

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How To Make A Double Point Knitting Needle Holder

Category : Fiber Arts

Do you need a way to keep your double points together when you are working on a sleeve or sock and have to put it away? We have the perfect solution for you. Here is an economical and fun way to make your own personalized double point knitting needle holder. They are so easy, make a bunch for stocking stuffers and gift exchanges. Enjoy

How to read a knitting chart – New Video

Category : Fiber Arts, Patterns

I finally got a video done on chart reading.  It has taken so long and it is not the most “hollywood” production, but I hope it gets the idea across on how to read a knitting chart.

If you are interested you can see the video on the Knitwith.us website.  This is the first of several that I hope to do.  Enjoy and leave me a comment, please be gentle…HAHA…

Learn how to read an Every Other Row (EOR) knitting chart.

Category : Fiber Arts, Patterns

In this video you will, hopefully, learn how to read an Every Other Row (EOR) knitting chart. To get the most out of the video you will need to download the PDF file, below, and follow along with the instructions on the video. We hope you enjoy this first in a series of chart reading videos and, as always, please leave us a comment or suggestion if you have one. Thanks, DK

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Please download the above PDF before watching the video.