From Knit Bits

Learning to Spin in Five Easy Lessons

I have been interested in spinning for a while.  I started using a drop spindle early last year and got pretty good at it, but it is soooooooo slow.  Good for demonstrations but not so much for creating a quantity of yarn.  Here at San Juan Island Historical Park we have a spinning wheel from …

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Knitted Christmas Gifts Revealed

Now that Christmas is over, I can show you what I worked on the last few months.  When last I posted about my knitting, I had just started a prayer shawl.  That prayer shawl was finished soon after we left Grand Portage.  I sent it on to Wedgewood to be included with the prayer shawl …

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French Press Felted Slippers

My absolute favorite present to knit and give to women is French Press Felted Slippers.  I’ve lost track over the years of how many pairs of these slippers I have made.  The first pair I made for me finally wore out and I am now on my second pair.  I have been making these slippers …

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That Little Red House

Before I leave Minnesota behind in my blog posts, I had to include one last favorite place. That Little Red House is a yarn shop in Grand Marais and is my favorite current yarn shop.  (My favorite used to be My Sister’s Yarn Shop in Green, Ohio, but it closed in June.)  It was really …

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Knitting for Soldiers

There are plenty of times in the Visitors Centers where we don’t have any visitors, especially on cold or rainy days.  We are supposed to look professional and be ready to greet guests at all times, so reading a book during the down times wasn’t an option for me – I would get engrossed in …

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Knitting on the Road

When I was working, I always had a knitting project close at hand.  At the end of a long, stressful day, I loved to watch television and knit for relaxation.  I also knit at interminable clergy meetings and in hospital waiting rooms.  I was surprised, then, when my knitting production slowed down in retirement.  I …

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