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Star Rib Mesh Lace Scarf

Submitted by bestillandknit on Sat, 08/08/2009 - 2:58pm.
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Star Rib Mesh ScarfI've had this pattern written on a scrap of green paper in my briefcase for a couple of months, and I've just never taken the time to write it out. The thought of formatting a nice PDF pattern was just too draining with the busy-ness of my summer. So, I thought I'd just write it out on my blog and encourage you to enjoy it.

Yarn: Berrocco Seduce, Color 4492, 3 skeins
Needles: US 9, I crochet hook

Using your favorite provisional cast on, cast on 25 sts (multiple of 4 plus 1)

Work in Star Rib Mesh until desired length is achieved. Bind off using crocheted bind off. Join yarn to opposite end, and work crocheted bind off.

Blocking is important to this scarf - it tends to hang and pull the lace closed, so frequent blocking may be necessary.

Star Rib Mesh
Row 1: Purl
Row 2: K1, *yo, sl2 kw, k1, p2sso, yo, K1, rep from * to end of row
Row 3: Purl
Row 4: SSK, yo, K1, *yo, sl2 kw, k1, p2sso, yo, K1, rep from * to last 2 sts, end yo, K2tog.

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Ever have one of those summers?

Submitted by bestillandknit on Sat, 07/25/2009 - 5:29pm.
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It has been one of those summers. I haven't had time to sit down and work on much of anything. I've been traveling to White Sands Missile Range for my job, been shuttling kids from one class or event to another, and doing my best to spend an evening or two with my husband.

As you've probably noticed, be still & knit has been remarkably quiet this summer. I haven't sent out a newsletter in a couple of months, and I haven't really been blogging. I put out a pattern (see my last post) but I haven't been paying much attention to my knitting design or even projects. Those projects I have been working have been ones from my stash that I have been wanting to get finished.

So, this is the summer of finishing for me. All of those projects - along with their yarn, patterns, and notions - have been cluttering up my yarn studio and my brain. It is time to get them off the needles, off the hooks, and into my closet! I hope you're enjoying your summer, and I look forward to being able to finish your own projects.

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Falling Leaves Cowl

Submitted by bestillandknit on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 9:38am.
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Falling Leaves CowlI totally fell in love with the oak leaf cable design from knittingfool.com and had to make it into something, and I’ve been admiring wimples and cowls lately. So, here’s the pattern. This is made with a sport weight yarn or a sock weight yarn to be nice and warm, but not too heavy. This yarn weight is perfect to show the complexities of the cable design, but not so heavy to be stiff. A variegated color is perfect with this falling leaf design.

The cable designs are relatively easy to knit, but I’m rating this pattern as experienced because you really need to know how to read your knitting in order to keep the patterns aligned.

Falling Leaves CowlNow available in the Ravelry store for $3

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I hope you dance...

Submitted by bestillandknit on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 11:00am.
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I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean,
Whenever one door closes, I hope one more opens,
Promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance,
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance.

I hope you dance

--Lee Ann Womack

This song has been around for a while, but every time I hear it, I am inspired. I wanted to share it with you, my gentle readers. I hope that when you are faced with a decision that you will take the path to joy and the path of action rather than sitting back and letting life happen to you. It is easy to sit on the sidelines, but your life will be richer and more fulfilled if you will take the risk and dance!

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The Power of Portable Projects

Submitted by bestillandknit on Tue, 05/05/2009 - 8:24pm.
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As I sit here in a conference room waiting for my next meeting (in 90 minutes), I am brought back to this article. It has been on my list of articles to write for some time now. It just seems that it gets pushed a little lower on the priority list as the days pass. But, here I am with a perfect opportunity to capture those thoughts and put them together.

Portable projects, in my mind, are those projects that you always seem to have along with you. They have five characteristics, in my mind.
1. Small enough to tuck in a purse or tote – not necessarily the whole project, but a portion of it that can be worked on the go
2. A pattern that is easily memorized or compact enough to carry
3. A project that can be started and stopped quickly. If you are working a project while waiting for an appointment, you don’t always have the luxury of knitting to the end of the row, repeat, or round
4. Needs a minimal set of notions – you don’t want to have to carry your whole tool set around
5. A project you enjoy sharing with others.

Knitting in public usually attracts attention, and it’s nice to meet new people over a small project.

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Happy Mother's Day

Submitted by bestillandknit on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 10:15pm.
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Mom's Birthday Socks - Finished!

Submitted by bestillandknit on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 2:58pm.
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I finished these up last night, just in time! I decided to go with a folded hem on the top rather than the ribbing I considered when I wrote the pattern. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Mom's Birthday Socks

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Knitting pattern help - Ask the Knitting Teacher

Submitted by bestillandknit on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 6:45pm.
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Question: I need help with knitting instructions: It says : *ssk, K 17, rep from * 4 times more, ssk, k to end - ( end with 124 stitches) Repeat dec row every 2 " , 5 times more, knitting 1 less st between ssk"s I read it as repeat * row every 2 inches, 5 times, But I dont get it how I am going to do knitting 1 less st between ssk"s ? Can you help me with this?

Answer:From what I see, you will be knitting 1 fewer stitch between the SSKs. Because each SSK you do is going to decrease the number of stitches by one. Here's a description of what I see you're doing:

For illustration, the row immediately preceding the one in question has 19 stitches in each repeat. It may be different in the pattern you're using, but for illustration, let's say it is all knitting. When you accomplish the row in question, you'll do this:
(SSK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K) repeat this section 4 times more (total of 5) then SSK K to end, and end up with 124 sts on the needle.

Now, you see in the repeat section, you have 18 sts. You decreased one when you did the SSK. The next time you do this row, you'll decrease one stitch like this:

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Knitting and crocheting is good for you - CBS News Early Show

Submitted by bestillandknit on Sat, 04/04/2009 - 2:24pm.
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I just ran across this short video clip from CBS News' Early Show that talks about the health benefits of knitting and crocheting. I know that I have always taught my classes from the perspective that the calming and relaxing benefits of needlework are valuable, even if they are only offering you a short, portable retreat from the stresses of your day. Now, there are medical professionals sharing the health benefits, such as reduced blood pressure, reduced memory loss, and lower cholesterol! So, get out there and find some yarn, a hook or pair of sticks, and get stitching!

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Mom's Birthday Socks

Submitted by bestillandknit on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 9:00pm.
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