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Posted on October 13, 2009 - by deborahfillmer

Proud to be an American // Cactus Cuties

Proud to be an American // Cactus Cuties

Don’t know if you all have seen this group of ladies preform, but this morning was the first time I had seen them. Wow! Enjoy!

And


Posted on June 30, 2009 - by deborahfillmer

Lifelines in Knitting

Thought it would be a good idea to repost this video….enjoy.


Posted on December 18, 2008 - by DK

Virtual Knitting Guild – Let’s Start Something New

How many of you attend a knit or stitch meeting?  Do you attend once a week, month, or other?  I do not attend a knitting meet up outside of my home.  It is not that I haven’t tried.  I just love knitting at home more than visiting and chatting (and a little knitting) at someone elses home.  Having said that, I have been thinking about ways to “visit” with other knitters, face to face, without having to leave the comfort of my own home.

Then it hit me.  I have a google (gmail) account and a webcam.  That is all I need!  See, gmail is free, and they have recently added a video portion to their chat (gtalk) window.  It works great and best of all, is free!!!

So, here is the idea…

I would like to set a date and time that some of us could get “together” on video chat and visit.  All those who participate will be able to see everyone else who is participating.  We will be able to knit (or whatever) while visiting because we won’t have to be typing, like in regular chat.  Everyone will have access to their own knitting stuff, their own coffee, food, etc…

If it works out, then we could “meet” at regular intervals (to be determined later).

I know there are several other ways of doing this same thing.  There are several sites that you can log in to in order to accomplish this same type of thing.  But, I thought I would try it through gtalk first to see how many of you are interested and then we can go from there.

All you need is a computer, a webcam, and a willingness to have some fun and try something new.  If you are interested, let me know via email at: nautical.knitter@gmail.com.  I think I will probably limit the group to about 5 or so at first to see how it goes.  Come on, you know you wanna…

He is warm!!

He is warm!!

On the Dog’s on Thursday front, here is a photo of the progress that Blazer has made in accepting Elf this week.  Not the greatest view of Blazer, but I took what I could get while they were cooperating.  I can’t believe we have had her a week and a half already!


Posted on August 13, 2008 - by deborahfillmer

Long Tail Cast On Video

Here is our video on how to do a long tail cast on. For those that might need a little help with casting on for the swatch or stole, this video is for you.

Please excuse the ocean background, we did not get a chance to do a separate audio recording so we didn’t have a way to reduce the background ocean noise. Be sure to check out the video on chart reading for all those who have not yet taken the plunge and used a knitting chart to complete your pattern.

To view the video just click below. Happy Knitting!

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Posted on March 28, 2008 - by deborahfillmer

Eastern European Knitting How To Videos

How do you hold your yarn when you knit? Are you a Continental, English or Combination knitter? Do you know the difference? Does it really matter?

This video was submitted to KWU by Stefanie. In the video she is holding her yarn in a traditional Continental fashion. The stitches she is producing are the same as traditional knit and purl stitches, however the method she is using is quite new to me.

Notice the knit stitch she is doing appears to be through the back loop. The difference is that she is wrapping her yarn around the working needle opposite of the way that you normally would if you were knitting through the back loop. This produces the same fabric as knitting through the front loop. (more…)


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