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Posts by Fatimah (fuh-TEE-muh)

Lol! Indeed! :-) As for sock weight, you're in luck! I LOVE designing and knitting DK socks! I even have a couple Worsted patterns. There're all on my website but let me know if you need help choosing.

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
A four photo collage showing various angles of a handknit sock. Sock is knit in two colors, a bright spring green and a simple khaki color. Text reads: Pattern If You Give a Mouse a Cable on Ravelry and disturbingthefleece.com, 3 widths and easy mods, simple cable panel, DK weight US3/3.25mm, and worked toe up in 2 colors.

A four photo collage showing various angles of a handknit sock. Sock is knit in two colors, a bright spring green and a simple khaki color. Text reads: Pattern If You Give a Mouse a Cable on Ravelry and disturbingthefleece.com, 3 widths and easy mods, simple cable panel, DK weight US3/3.25mm, and worked toe up in 2 colors.

My pattern collab with @sweetpaprikadesigns is now for sale for everyone else!

-3 widths because mice- erm knitters- come in all sizes
-DK weight for speed
-and 2 colors so we don't get bored

Arrange/add colors how you like. Send a dm and we'll choose together! Or book a One On One. #knitsky

1 month ago 17 3 1 0
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✨️Festive Fibers Collection ✨️ is here! Available until Dec 20th or until stock lasts. This year's premodern inspiration comes from mss & artifacts ranging from the 8thc to the 16th. I'll feature them all individually. 🧶

10% of orders goes to mutual aid in 🇵🇸 & Sudan.
#yarnsky #yarnmarket #yarnlove

5 months ago 28 11 1 2

Maybe a trend of creating trans flag art is about to take off! 👀

5 months ago 3 0 1 0

It could be cool to knit the border. It would add some extra visual interest. I’m partial to a garter short row edging or pick up all sts and knit in the round. Good luck!

5 months ago 2 0 1 0

I’ve never used one. My technique is pretty haphazard and changes from sock to sock. It’s super satisfying when you can wear the sock again so it’s worth it. I may actually watch some others do it and try to pick up some more skill.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

It was pretty good. 😊

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
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I’m thinking sushi bowls and mushroom miso soup. 🤔

7 months ago 1 0 1 0

I think all my designs that are true to me and my art are mildly chaotic.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

This neck line turned out beautifully!

7 months ago 1 0 1 0

this is such a beautiful compliment. you really understand what happened in the design process. i was worried about it leaning too femme because that wouldn't fit how i wanted to wear it. but, a delicate detail hear or there adds elegance which is genderless.

7 months ago 1 0 1 0

thanks! it felt like a chance for some visual interest but also to keep me from getting bored while knitting the yoke.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

thanks!

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

I used to mend with the same yarn. But, it was definitely boring. This is much more fun and it shows what the socks have lived through already.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

Lol that’s a new phrase for me. While I’m at it , I’m making changes to other knits that I don’t love. It’ll be like a new-ish wardrobe come fall.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
Photo of a Black woman wearing a yellow, hand knit sweater with front cables.

Photo of a Black woman wearing a yellow, hand knit sweater with front cables.

Photo of the back of a Black woman wearing a yellow, hand knit sweater.

Photo of the back of a Black woman wearing a yellow, hand knit sweater.

#showmeyourknits
Just in time for this sweater fresh off the blocking boards. Pattern was improvised using trial -error -more error -frogging. The shaping is so that I can wear it bra less if I choose. The cables make me happy. The yarn is onion dyed by @serendipitouswool.bsky.social . #knitsky

7 months ago 31 1 4 1

Sweater surgery is soooo fun and kinda scary lol.

7 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Niceeeee. I’m reworking my Modcast. I frogged the body, the unplanned gathers really bugged me. Instead of casting on a new sweater I decided to fix that one. I’ll take a picture later.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

sooo true. especially well worn ones.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

for me, i like the flow of knitting without having markers hit my fingers or getting gripped in my palm. i feel like i can just zone out.

7 months ago 2 0 0 0
Photo of hand knit socks laying flat. Socks are different colors with different mended areas.

Photo of hand knit socks laying flat. Socks are different colors with different mended areas.

Photo of hand knit socks laying flat. Socks are different colors with different mended areas. Zoomed in to show more detail.

Photo of hand knit socks laying flat. Socks are different colors with different mended areas. Zoomed in to show more detail.

Done! For me traditional heel flaps are harder to darn. Also, when I knit my socks too short they wear in weird places. 🥴 That’s visible in some of the mends.

Glad I got this done before the cool weather arrives. There’s something truly special about sliding my feet into hand knit socks. #knitsky

7 months ago 33 0 3 0

I like to read my knitting. I don’t need a marker to tell me what to do and when because like …I’m looking at it. But, *cough* I’m not actually looking most of the time lol. I’m watching tv or looking out the window.

7 months ago 1 0 1 0

That’s so true dude. Cisgender people were taught we’re ‘normal and right’. Like humans existing in their bodies can be wrong. 😒 And Black folks are continuously portrayed as less human and expendable. The answer is really for us to *see* each other in our fullness.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

There’s something really special about hearing the entire story the artist is trying to tell you from start to finish. Just cherry picking songs doesn’t allow for that.

7 months ago 1 0 1 0
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LOL! I also refuse stitch markers most of the time. And when I do use them I'm like 'wow! so convenient'.

7 months ago 2 0 1 0

i am so honored to be on this journey with you, even as a small part. please know that your person-ness a seen and respected by me. and i'll continue to stand with trans folks in all their iterations. my love to you ❤️

7 months ago 1 0 1 0
Photo collage of hand knit items. Text says 'Custom Orders: Let me design and knit exactly what you're looking for. Our imagination is the only limit.'

Photo collage of hand knit items. Text says 'Custom Orders: Let me design and knit exactly what you're looking for. Our imagination is the only limit.'

Photo collage of hand knit items. Text says 'DM or email me and let's get started.'

Photo collage of hand knit items. Text says 'DM or email me and let's get started.'

Did you know that I gleefully take custom orders? And yes, even if you know how to knit you can still order something one of kind from me.

For bridal, daily use, and gifts. DM me and let's chat.
-A cardigan for you?
-A sweater for a graduate?
-A shawl for a special occasion?
-A hat for big hair?

7 months ago 11 4 1 0

LOL Like, yes I should see it getting thin and darn it right away but then I have to take it off. Or maybe I can be efficient if there's a pile (totally never happens that way). As for 'letting them go' have you considered knitting a new foot altogether? Start with the old cuff and reknit the foot.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

I totally see what you mean. The first technique that I learned only works occasionally. So I kind of make it up every time. I too have a tender foot, my biggest suggestion is to darn *the outside*. Doing the inside puts the repair against your foot. No thank you lol.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

Sighhhh I should do that. I always plan to but then I just love wearing them so much.

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