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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11252)
• United Kingdom
4 Jul
My Mom and Auntie have been very keen knitters in their time. Out of the three cousins only I have become a knitter.
I have always knit...even as a young child in junior school, i guess about seven or eight , i knit headbands for...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
14 Apr 25
Last week we were away on a family holiday, partly in Norfolk. One of the more remarkable sights we saw was an enormous knitted model of the Royal estate at Sandringham, created by a lady in her 90s.
Apparently when her husband...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Jan 25
I forgot to mention in my post about the baby clothes that these were worn by one, two or all of her three little girls. She did all her own sewing and knitting and made some lovely items.
I find it a bit sad that none of the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Jan 25
My sister-in-law died from cancer not quite four years ago. We had just moved to the Perth area. Since then, we have seen a lot of Vince’s brother and have supported him as best we could. We have done a few projects together and...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
23 Oct 23
We went to a Christmas Fair at the clubhouse in our retirement village. It's still onlly October but their thinking is that everyone gets more and more busy from hereon in so the craft ladies hold their fair early. I was a gold...
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Quilter
@fatragu (677)
• United States
2 Jul 23
I love to crochet and to knit and for some reason I lost my will to craft about 3 weeks ago.
I'm currently knitting my mom a throw blanket and at this rate it will have to be Christmas 2025 present.
At least it is in the colors...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
19 Apr 23
@JudyEv I thought of you when I saw these
Last week we went on a family holiday to the island of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands just off the north coast of France. One day we went on a walk up one of the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
4 Feb 23
I wrote about being given some wool by my brother-in-law after his wife passed away. She was an excellent knitter and included in the wool was the half-completed front and back of a jumper she was knitting for her husband....
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Feb 23
My late sister-in-law was a great knitter and when she passed away, I was given a lot of yarn and a few unfinished projects that she’d been working on. One was this baby’s jacket. The knitting has been done but the seams needed to...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
30 Jan 23
I have been doing a lot of crochet lately trying to use up all my yarn. However, I will be donating the fancy yarn you see in the photo. The brand is Flutter and it’s a feathery type yarn which is difficult to knit and/or crochet....
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
18 Jan 23
I remember when leg warmers first became a ‘thing’ back in the 1980s. I guess that’s when I acquired these, although I don’t remember wearing them much for their intended purpose. They mostly stayed in a drawer until several years...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
27 Nov 22
My oldest granddaughter wants a particular size and type of knitting needles. Specifically15 mm double ended needles that are not wooden.
I do not knit and a lot of things I am reading, like "interchangeable tips" and circular...
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Quilter
@fatragu (677)
• United States
4 Oct 22
Here is the knit throw I'm working on. Or as they say, here's what's currently on my needles.
I'm 27 rows in and I am thinking that it will end up being around 500 rows long. So I've got a ways to go on it.
I'm planning on doing...
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Quilter
@fatragu (677)
• United States
4 Oct 22
I got the waffle stitch crochet baby blanket done that I was working on.
I picked up a gift bag and it is all packaged ready to drop off today when I'm in town.
It is the fastest I've ever made a baby blanket and it may end up...
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Quilter
@fatragu (677)
• United States
25 Sep 22
I started knitting a throw blanket for someone this month and if I keep on track I will finish in May and then will have to find my new yarn to knit a throw with.
I was knitting it for a coworker but I'm no longer working there...
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PinkCashmereYarn
@bluerubymoon53 (3286)
• United States
24 Sep 22
I started this pair of socks a few months ago. I used Happy Sheep Sock Yarn Lucky Bag yarn. It has 75% wool and 25% nylon. As you can see, the colors of the yarn are mostly blue with a dark grey and a bit of green. I used Size...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Jul 22
We lost my sister-in-law about 15 months ago. She was a great knitter but always had bad eyesight. Eventually, she had to give up her knitting and sewing. Her husband has given me a lot of her yarn and I’ve been gradually using it...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381741)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Feb 22
The photo shows an infinity scarf that I’ve just finished crocheting. An infinity scarf is one where the ends are joined so the whole thing forms a circle. I’ve made it while I’ve been watching the winter Olympic events.
It is a...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
8 Nov 21
A long time ago, at the start of the year, I started knitting a pair of fingerless gloves, using some interesting yarn that was a blend of colours.
https://www.mylot.com/post/3422077/my-new-project
The snag was I hadn’t...
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