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        <title>Kaleidoscopic</title>   
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        <p>I nearly fell out of my chair when I read <a href="http://www.theonion.com/content/news/hubble_kaleidoscope_finds_evidence?utm_source=onion_rss_daily">this Onion article</a> a little while back about the &quot;Hubble Kaleidoscope&quot;:</p><div class="ArwC7c ckChnd" id=":5y"><div dir="ltr"><blockquote><div>BALTIMORE—Astronomers analyzing the first images captured by the new <span class="nfakPe">Hubble</span>
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</div><p>And this morning I wake up to read my daily Cute Overload email update, and they&#39;ve, for reasons unclear, kaleidoscope&#39;d a brunette poodle using this <a href="http://www.krazydad.com/kaleido/">Very Important App</a>.</p><p>And so, I could not resist ... look what it does!</p>
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</div><div>This is what my apartment looks like inside without the crazy glasses incidentally.<br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Twiglet hat = FIN</title>   
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        <p>Here it is, a cute hat ...</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p><br />The stitch pattern is sort of difficult to see in this pic, so I&#39;ll describe. It&#39;s knit in the round in stockinette, where every other row you slip the 4th stitch. This creates a ridged effect that is more subtle than ribs, and less springy, too.</p><p>I worked the pattern from a picture online--a friend saw the hat and it was no longer for sale.&#160; I got pretty darn close, I must say. I hope it fits her son! 
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There&#39;s lots on the needles these days. After ripping out the pretty red v-neck sweater I&#39;d been working on since New Years or so, I was somewhat reluctant or sheepish or something about starting another sweater. To date, I&#39;ve only finished a single wearable sweater, but I&#39;ve come quite close (2...) on all but one of my failed attempts (...out of 3).</p><p>I really love Stefanie Japel&#39;s sweater-making style, so she&#39;s pretty much my inspiration. I&#39;m not using a pattern for this piece, but it&#39;s extremely simple. There will be no fancy shaping apart from the raglan increases at the shoulders. I thought about working in some darts in the bust area, but that&#39;s a little too advanced for me right now to just wing it.</p><p>You&#39;ll notice a rich raspberry hank of Cascade &#39;Pastaza&#39; lying there -- that will be for contrasting neck/arm/waist ribbing. The main yarn being a tweed has lots of little colored flecks, but more subtle are the fine, bright threads of almost fuchsia throughout. It&#39;s very pretty even though I&#39;m not generally a pink/magenta-wearing sort of girl. </p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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Rust orange is also a bit of a departure for me color wise, but nevertheless I picked up a sweater&#39;s worth of Knit Picks&#39; &#39;Gloss&#39; in Pumpkin back in the spring to make Knitty&#39;s &quot;Thermal&quot;.</p><p>I ended up losing interest in that pattern, so having seen a nice lace cardigan pattern named for the inimitable (<em>try as some might</em>) Katherine Hepburn I decided that was how I&#39;d like to use this yarn.</p><p>Here you see the start of my lace swatch. It&#39;s called Vertical Eyelet Rows, and it&#39;s very easy. I am certainly capable of lace work, but I want to keep it basic for such a large project as this will be my first pattern that will require lots of seaming. </p><p>I will have to break down and figure out kitchener stitch it seems. I reeeeaaaallllly hate seaming, but for the look I want it is imperative that I learn. And how can I really call my self a knitter without properly knowing how to sew up seams? Of course, there will be a great many firsts for me on this project: shoulders and tubular cast-on to name a couple--both self-inflicted.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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And to wrap up, I&#39;ve begun a hat for my friend&#39;s 2-year-old son. The design is one she saw on Etsy, and since the seller had no plans to make more of the sold-out hat, my friend asked if I could make it for her.</p><p>It just so happened that I had in my stash the very yarn and colorway she wanted--seems fated, no? I love a yarn challenge, so I swatched to find the right stitch pattern (not all that visible in this pic) and the gauge for size 9 needles, sketched the basic <a href="http://www.seeqpod.com/music/?plid=5106d84969"><em>arc of the journey</em></a>, mapped out the decreases and have left the final bits to pure chance and experimentation.</p><p>It&#39;s such a pretty yarn the Noro &#39;Kureyon&#39; with its various shades of peacock feathers. And with that I&#39;ll say bye-bye!<br />
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        <title>WIP and assorted stash!</title>   
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        <p>Getting off to a questionable start here, though I am no stranger to the once-a-month posting habit. On the bright side, I can never be accused of delivering TMI, right? Maybe, sometimes. Moving on.<div><br class="khtml-block-placeholder" /></div><div>    

    
    

    
    

    
    

    

    
    
    
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The Kardigan of Kureyon is resting, mellowing, hopefully not slowly air felting. I will stick to my guns by not starting the dismantling until after the 25th at least. Recently I reworked the sleeves on my Bad Penny sweater, bringing the cap sleeves down to half sleeves. Very cute. While knitting I decided that it can&#39;t really be called Bad Penny anymore considering I&#39;ve changed the pattern so much, and there&#39;s no copper to be seen. I&#39;ve settled on &quot;Old Money&quot;. Oh, I crack me up. No decent pics yet, but I did acquire another batch of Kureyon for yet another sweater. <br /></div><div><br /><br />    

    
    

    
    

    

    
    
    
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<span class="Apple-style-span">Before getting back on the sleeves, I started my first sock ever. It&#39;s not perfect, far from it, though very exciting being that over the past year every sock attempt was a great big disaster. Friends, toe up is the way to go! Of course now I&#39;m sort of stalled at the cuff because the 1x1 ribbing is so tedious. Quitter that I am, I might take it apart and start over so that my wrapped stitches will be <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-style: italic;">perfection</span>. I had hoped I might knit some socks for my sister as a Christmas gift, but I would want them to last. And wouldn&#39;t it be a shame to have one iffy sock and one very nice sock when they should be a bonafide pair? Yeah, let&#39;s frog that sock.</span>

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And I mentioned stash, so why not? I&#39;ve had this chunky handspun wool laying around for a couple months now, and it&#39;s that time of year for turning out lightning fast hats. One of my sisters will be the recipient of a chunky hat with ball on top! Hehe.<br class="khtml-block-placeholder" /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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I am at a crossroads. I have never intentionally felted a self-knitted
object before. OK I&#39;ve never even accidentally done it, so I&#39;m a bit
wary. I just finished a top-down raglan cardigan with poofy half
sleeves made of Noro Kureyon. I didn&#39;t follow a pattern apart from
conforming to the basic one-piece top-down raglan approach. I spent
about a month knitting the sweater, the last few days being intense
knitting benders. It was heaven. So I got the buttons on this past
weekend after washing and blocking, and when I tried it on the cardigan
was a bit large. Like I&#39;m about a size 10 and this sweater is a 12 or
14, which is to say it&#39;s roomy in the bust area.
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Knitters are familiar with Kureyon and it&#39;s
sometimes subdued, but usually not subtle, striping action. The
colorway I bought featured deep red, dark brown, camel, purple,
lavender, deep olive and tan. I&#39;m not a striped sweater kind of girl,
but I tell you I am in love. So to discover my circus sweater doesn&#39;t
fit perfectly has me perplexed. I was pretty much resolved to selling
the cardigan on Etsy when I went to bed last night. It&#39;s super cute,
but it takes a special kind of person to appreciate its cuteness I
think. Unavoidably I find myself wondering how I might &quot;fix&quot; it. I hate
to disturb the seamlessness by cutting up the sides to remove a couple
inches; too much brute force for my taste. So I&#39;ve been
mulling over the possibility of felting. Will I lose too much length?
Will the fabric be too dense? Do I even <em>want </em>a felted jacket?
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My next steps are to present this question to knitting forums I
frequent and to knit up a swatch for test felting. And while I haven&#39;t
got a sense of the community here at VOX yet, if you, dear reader, have
any insight into my dilemma, by all means leave a comment. In the
meantime, my cardigan
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