Good morning to your Saturday coffee. Especially in times when the big questions in life are very much on your mind, you can become particularly aware of the balancing effect of knitting. I'm feeling that way right now. That's why I'm especially happy about my knitting round-up today and have gone in search of a few inspiring links again:
Our supermarket is already fully equipped Easter, so Easter is just around the corner. Since you could knit but fitting a pretty bunny hat.
There are spring-like temperatures here in Berlin, but early in the morning and late in the evening it can still be sub-zero. If you need a few last-minute gloves and you lack the time to knit, very you here how you can sew them from an old sweater together quickly.
Just because of the name you would have to try this stitch stop times, translated it is called the Chinese waiter stop. So called by the author of one of my favorite books, which, by the way, is now alsoavailable in German.
While I was browsing, I also came across the twisted German stitch stop, which I hadn't seen before.
Afterstumbling across the Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook on various channels,I had to order it yesterday. Do you know it?
Do you actually have favorite books about wool & Co. so not knitting, but actually the material "wool"? I look forward to tips!
Have a great weekend!
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