If color is your quest, an intarsia project may provide what you are looking for. In this episode we discuss various techniques of locking the stitches, evening out the tension at the borders of the color changes, and even a one-yarn Intarsia technique from the Knitters Magazine Fall 2008 Article and project. I talk about our new puppy and a 102 Dalmatians movie inspired dog sweater.
Happy to back podcasting… and I hope you enjoy the show. I am holding a contest where one listener could win the Winter 2009 Issue of Verena Knitting magazine. At the moment the podcast does not have any sponsors, so my endorsement of this product is strictly my own. If you want to see if you will like it too, leave a comment in my blog at www.knitscience.com, send me an email at knitscience@gmail.com, or a message in ravelry to “miriamq” and let me know the following: 1) Is there a knitting fad you wish came back into fashion? Tell me about it. 2) Is there a type of knitting you wish were not in fashion? Tell me about it. 3) Is there a project that you can’t wait to start or finish? Tell me about it.
The winner will be randomly chosen and I may read or describe your input in a future episode. Entries will be considered up to April 1.
- Happy Knitting!
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I wrote a whole comment only to have my ‘tokens time out’???????? so it seems to have disappeared-don’t have the patience to recreate the whole thing-but to let you know-another great podcast-your research for the Knitting Scientific portions are appreciated-the history behind various techniques, styles is always interesting. Congratulations on your new puppy-she is ‘Lucky’ indeed to have been rescued and adopted by your family. And please keep the podcasts coming-I always find them informative and interesting. Keep up the good work on “the Jester’.