Mittens are perfect projects for summer or travel knitting. Just as easy to knit as socks, mittens offer many opportunities for creative expression and historic study. Just like there are several different ways to handle the heels of socks, there are different ways to accommodate your thumb.
Basic Mitten Tutorial - Knitty On-Line Magazine
Norwegian Mittens from
Knitting Around by Elizabeth Zimmermann
Fingerless Mitts from
Knitting New Mittens and Gloves by Robin Melanson
*There is a new Knitalong for
Knitting New Mittens & Gloves available
here in the Knitting Community.
Books in Book Review
Signature Scarves by Nicky Epstein
Twinkle Town & Country Knits
What’s On My Needles
With so many wonderful new knitting books streaming into our office, my To Knit list is becoming a bit daunting. Thankfully, I discovered a program that can organize my knitting life and be used with my Palm organizer. With everything stored in my Palm, I was able to focus on my current projects.
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Music used in this Podcast
Introduction: A Sunken Ship Irony – Reflection at Sundown [http://spotlessrecords.com/asunkenshipirony/]
Book Review: Jim Ronayne – The Three Brethren [http://www.jimronayne.co.uk/]
What’s On My Needles: Beyond The Pale – The Music Plays Me [http://www.beyond-the-pale.com/]
Ending: Jim Ronayne – Thoughts Of You [http://www.jimronayne.co.uk/]
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