Blog world: one can commute between the time and place. As I do nowadays a lot. Here is the door drapery made for my previous apartment. Textile I purchased at one Craft Fare.
Blog world: one can commute between the time and place. As I do nowadays a lot. Here is the door drapery made for my previous apartment. Textile I purchased at one Craft Fare.
Still I made pictures with all those beaded wristwarmers, which I made for sell. All of these are prepared from Latvian charts. Now I am thinking for opening the shop at etsy.com 
Later in the evening at last I had time and will to set up sort of drapery between my child’s room and the kitchen. 
Let´s adore the consumption, whatever price it takes!But I would love to share this clip, which I found via some blog. I guess there are many knitters around who might recognise themselves (at least I do!)

I´ve had been studying together with one more Ph.D.! She wants to make world a better place and is involved in different social issues regarding HIV/AIDS, poverty, human and animal rights etc.
So, to her defence I made wristwarmers with sort of red (AIDS) ribbon and heart in the top as symbol for her passion to these issues. Yarn Lanett from Sandnes Garn, needles 2 mm, ≈250 beads per one.
Latvian mitten charts seem to be quite famous, at least among the mitten knitting people. There are several good books to have a clue why is that. One of them Lizbeth Upitis (I will not link to amazon.com due to their strange reaction to Wikileaks). Another is Latvian, given out in 90-ies by Mirdza Slava. I didn’t have it, now I do. I found it via Latvian internet second hand book shop: ibook.lv
One of my friends just defended her dissertation. Unfortunately I got so ill, that I was not able to participate neither at the defence nor party :(
...I call this cardigan. Of course I shouldn’t have thought that this will look on me as good as on the person at drops homepage. But somehow I realized that too late. And now it is just taking space in my wardrobe. As excuse I can use the fact that yarn was on sell before I planned to make the cardigan. Both yarns Highlander and Vienna from Garnstudio drops are difficult to unravel.
Hmm, just came on my mind, my kids will grow up someday; maybe they might want to use it, for carnival at least? :D
Long time ago when we were in Uruguay I found there several old Spanish crocheting magazines Prendas a ganchillo in the bookstore. Those which I bought contained some really nice patterns. This jersey is made of such. Yarn I bought back in Sweden and it is cotton from *Schachenmayr nomotta* Crochet hook 3 and 3.5 cm.

Pattern you can find at knitty.com
This one I made almost 3 years ago.
Yarn Kidopale by Fonty and Ocean by Idena. Needles 12mm.
Recent events first: November 5, Stockholms syfestivalen, autumn 2010. Me and my dear friend Ivana (ravelry link) took approximately 5 hours of our dear time to visit fair boots and shop the yarn. And we had a lot of fun!
Pics with yarn are made by her.
Do I really need more yarn? Ask my boyfriend and he will say definitely not. ;) Thought this is the question were our opinions split.
So I came to home carrying 3742 g with yarn for Joakims sweater, ruffle scarves, felting, rainbow, socks and something else...time will decide what.