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@jeffreyhocutt.bsky.social
17 minutes ago
When you travel with a knitter and the shop has no yarn, just needle point stuff. Well it was a try just the wrong type of needle.
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Susan Goldstine
@sgoldstine.bsky.social
19 minutes ago
#ShowMeYourKnits Shawlography has brought me #joy on several fronts. Beyond the pattern being a surprise, I was surprised when my entire knitting Zoom crew jumped into the MKAL with me. And this year, it was a joy to take it apart and put it back together the way I wished I’d made it. 🧶 #knitsky
My Shawlography, after its recent brioche-flipping surgery, draped across a grey stone slab and the brickwork under it.  This was Stephen West’s Mystery Knit Along in 2021.  I’m not really a mystery knit along fan—I sometimes knit them after the fact, since I prefer to know what I’m knitting—but I got swept up in this one and it was a blast! The yarn kits from Stephen and Penelope dropped right around my 50th birthday, so I splurged and ordered the Flamingo Cherry Mominoki yarn kit. My pattern modifications were holding a glittery mohair from my stash with the pattern yarn color in a few places (love!), and switching foreground and background colors in the brioche stripe (regret).  Here, I’ve reknit the stripe so the colors are as planned, and the black in the foreground echoes the black in the multicolor fan at the center of the shawl’s crescent.
My Shawlography lying on a bed, midway through the process of grafting it back together. The color way consists of black, dark purple, dark cherry, flamingo pink, and purplish ecru. In the center of the semicircle, the shawl starts with a tiny cherry semicircle, surrounded by a fan of textured stripes in prominent black with the other colors peeking out from behind. The shawl design has a two-color brioche strip many sections later that echoes that central fan, with black in the raised foreground and cherry behind it. I flipped them, thinking the brighter color would look better on top, and my fervent desire to go back to the original design is what moved me to pick the shawl apart in the first place.  I thought I was going to knit a new startup row, attach the brioche strip the other way, and then make a second incision to flip the border, but I decided it was easier to knit a new brioche section from scratch so I only grafted once.
My Shawlography as I originally knit it, wrapped around my stoic blonde cockapoo. Good girl, Kiko.  I’ll take it off soon, I promise. With the flipped brioche colors, the cherry yarn in the brioche together with the cherry in an earlier section of red and purple were just too much of the cherry color for me.  It felt like the shawl was out of balance.

The mohair I added is a sparkly lavender grey. I held it with the black for the i-cord spiral that looks like an old telephone cord, with the cherry in the line of bobbles, and with every sixth garter stripe in the border, so it cycles through all five yarn colors.
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Susan Goldstine
@sgoldstine.bsky.social
19 minutes ago
#ShowMeYourKnits Shawlography has brought me #joy on several fronts. Beyond the pattern being a surprise, I was surprised when my entire knitting Zoom crew jumped into the MKAL with me. And this year, it was a joy to take it apart and put it back together the way I wished I’d made it. 🧶 #knitsky
My Shawlography, after its recent brioche-flipping surgery, draped across a grey stone slab and the brickwork under it.  This was Stephen West’s Mystery Knit Along in 2021.  I’m not really a mystery knit along fan—I sometimes knit them after the fact, since I prefer to know what I’m knitting—but I got swept up in this one and it was a blast! The yarn kits from Stephen and Penelope dropped right around my 50th birthday, so I splurged and ordered the Flamingo Cherry Mominoki yarn kit. My pattern modifications were holding a glittery mohair from my stash with the pattern yarn color in a few places (love!), and switching foreground and background colors in the brioche stripe (regret).  Here, I’ve reknit the stripe so the colors are as planned, and the black in the foreground echoes the black in the multicolor fan at the center of the shawl’s crescent.
My Shawlography lying on a bed, midway through the process of grafting it back together. The color way consists of black, dark purple, dark cherry, flamingo pink, and purplish ecru. In the center of the semicircle, the shawl starts with a tiny cherry semicircle, surrounded by a fan of textured stripes in prominent black with the other colors peeking out from behind. The shawl design has a two-color brioche strip many sections later that echoes that central fan, with black in the raised foreground and cherry behind it. I flipped them, thinking the brighter color would look better on top, and my fervent desire to go back to the original design is what moved me to pick the shawl apart in the first place.  I thought I was going to knit a new startup row, attach the brioche strip the other way, and then make a second incision to flip the border, but I decided it was easier to knit a new brioche section from scratch so I only grafted once.
My Shawlography as I originally knit it, wrapped around my stoic blonde cockapoo. Good girl, Kiko.  I’ll take it off soon, I promise. With the flipped brioche colors, the cherry yarn in the brioche together with the cherry in an earlier section of red and purple were just too much of the cherry color for me.  It felt like the shawl was out of balance.

The mohair I added is a sparkly lavender grey. I held it with the black for the i-cord spiral that looks like an old telephone cord, with the cherry in the line of bobbles, and with every sixth garter stripe in the border, so it cycles through all five yarn colors.
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Fayez From Gaza
@7jsjs.bsky.social
19 minutes ago
@urbanyarning.bsky.social Dear kind souls, I am from Gaza, my child is critically injured and bleeding heavily from severe wounds. Every second without urgent medical care increases the risk to his life. 🙏 Please donate now. Full info is in my profile.
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A Slovenia Memoir
@sloveniamemoir.bsky.social
21 minutes ago
Dark Klara makes elaborate bobbin lace.
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mugletArt⭐COMMS OPEN
@mugletart.bsky.social
26 minutes ago
omg I just learned about making brushed yarn tails and,,,, I NEED to try it out!!
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Bran💫🪲🪼
@starbeeetle.bsky.social
28 minutes ago
freehanding a gift for my partner! any guesses as to who this might be?? hint: 🎪 #crochet
crocheted purple legs and half of torso
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Amaranth Hollow Crochet
@amaranthhollow.bsky.social
28 minutes ago
I’m having a pattern tester call on my insta for this shawl if you’d like to test! #deltarune #krisdeltarune #crochet #crochetshawl #crochetcosplay
A person off to the side is holding up a bright magenta crochet shawl with a purple trim. The shawl stitches show a heart pattern near the top of the piece. The background of the photo shows a bright green forsythia bush.
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Cara Donnelly 🇨🇦
@caraquilts.bsky.social
29 minutes ago
Canadian Friday night, watching hockey with my daughter knitting her a sock in the team colours.
Green, gold, black and white stripe sock in progress in front of a blurred tv screen with hockey on
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Lori Tecler
@loritecler.bsky.social
31 minutes ago
Kicked off 4th grade crochet club today with 12 excited students. 6 knew how to crochet & 6 are learning, so we paired them up to work. This made it much easier for me to get around to help those who needed a few more tips & encouragement to get going. Great way to end the week! #TLSky #EduSky
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The Gutless Home Chef
@gutless.bsky.social
35 minutes ago
Beginner knitter update! 🧶 My blocked Aileen lace cowl is ready to wear! This one goes to wife, but I dig it so much I might make an extra for myself. Very fast project. And I have another skein of that fancy Irish wool, in an even more roguish green. Making stuff you can wear is super fun. 😊
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Chech - GeekKirk
@geekkirk.bsky.social
35 minutes ago
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KSQD Community Radio
@ksqdfm.bsky.social
36 minutes ago
🌿 New Episode! 🎧 Ep. 83: The Stories We Tell — Guest host Youssef Hassanein explores how personal & cultural narratives shape mental health, with Lisa Slede, Amanda Yarnell & storyteller John A. Jacobs. KSQD 90.7, 89.7, 89.5FM ksqd.org/how-stories-... #MentalHealth #ToxicNarratives #DigitalWellness
How Stories Shape Our Mental Health

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How Stories Shape Our Mental Health

Episode 83: Guest host Youssef Hassanein talks with therapist Lisa Slede and Harvard health communications expert Amanda Yarnell about how personal and cultural narratives can heal, connect, or mislea...

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Legacy Coaching and Consulting Firm
@legacycoaching.bsky.social
37 minutes ago
Today, map out the four holes on your own personal button. Are your actions weaving them together, or pulling you in different directions? Share one way you’ll thread your life more intentionally this week. #HolisticLeadership #LeadWithValues #SelfAwareness #LeadershipDevelopment #CLLCenter
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Ana Carolina
@linaalvess.bsky.social
40 minutes ago
Hoje eu rodei essa bendita Lisboa, fui parar em Sintra, comprei coisas de Natal pq não tenho controle, voltei pra casa exausta e tô até agora no sofá, com preguiça de ir pra cama. Mas calma: tomei banho, jantei, vi série, crochetei... até lavei roupa! Um dia produtivo!
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Georgina Toland
@georginatoland.bsky.social
40 minutes ago
Setting up an assembly line for #crochet #sunflowers from The #GrannySquare Book by Margaret Hubert. (p 77, pattern 43 “Flower Garden Square X.”) I need a total of 12 of these for my project.
A row of three sunflowers, each showing two completed rounds more than the previous one. A brown circle, a brown circle with yellow petals, and the completed granny square with a green background.
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@heidiblough.bsky.social
41 minutes ago
Everything is so grim. Cast on a new BAO BAO shawl. Multicolor yarn is a special Miss Babs colorway to support WNC after hurricane Helene last year.
The beginning of a knitted shawl on a wooden table. The pattern is a 4-row repeat with a dip stitch, reaching down into earlier knitting, at a regular repeat. The main color is a yak, silk, and merino yarn in an undyed gray. The multicolor yarn is variegated reds from almost black to rose and gray.
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Aileen Robinson
@aileenrobinson.bsky.social
41 minutes ago
On this day in my crochet history, 1-12 years ago!
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@quiltmarket.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Schoolhouse Series, C&T Publishing, "Stitching Up Sales—Use C&T Embroidery Books & Products to Grow Sales" with Amy Barrett-Daffin
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hourly Mizuki Akiyama 🎀
@mizukihourly.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Fun Embroidery Time / 楽しい刺繍の時間 3☆ (untrained)
Mizuki Akiyama
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DrawGabeDraw
@drawgabedraw.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Meet Pearl! One of the Faries that lives in the wildflowers in the field of Huckleberry Hollow. Peal loves to knit. She spins her own yarn from the fibers she finds on the fields. All her yarn is dyed with her own fairy dust. . . . #inktober #inktober2025 #faries #fantasyart #illustrations #inking
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