
Posted this to the Fiber Arts Blog at the Times Union this morning, and since I haven't posted anything here in a while, it seemed like a fitting thing to repeat here.

...about a knitted room all for charity.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-12383365

Gentlemen,
I finished Stephen West's Clockwork yesterday (you can find it on Ravelry here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/clockwork).

I don’t view this farm as home any longer. I view it as a place of stasis and recuperation. I want to go home. Back to Savannah. I miss it too much.

Are there any Men Who Knit near Berkeley Springs, WV?
I'd love to knit with some guys in Berkeley Springs.

I'm the cable man! Or should I say cable knitting mad. The problem is once you've worked your way around the obvious classics, finding new patterns is quite hard.

Just finished my second cowl. This one is of 80% acrylic and 20% wool. I wasn't sure if it would help to soak it and then flat dry it, but it did even out some of the stitches.

I'm working on my first project, a simple garter stitch scarf, but as I progress the number of stitches increases, and the scarf keeps getting wider and wider.

Hi everyone just a quick question does anyone have any suggestions for different squres for the great american aran afghan I dont want to include some of the squares in the one i am working on i would

I'm trying to block the back piece of a sweater. It's a 100% wool yarn. After soaking it in lukewarm soapy water, rinsing, and squeezing as much water out of it, I lay it out on a towel.