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Posts by Father of Purl 🧶 🇺🇦

Making America grate

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

Thanks. I've considered that, but I'm not sufficiently invested in the project to go to that much trouble.
There are other projects I hope to complete before I reach my "use by" date.

3 months ago 0 0 0 0

Thank you.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Slava Ukraine!
#RussiaIsATerroristState

3 months ago 1 1 0 0
Front view of a hand-knitted sock. White (neutral or natural) sock yarn from Bendigo Woollen Mills in Australia. Pattern has some lovely detail; something like anchors up the leg.

Front view of a hand-knitted sock. White (neutral or natural) sock yarn from Bendigo Woollen Mills in Australia. Pattern has some lovely detail; something like anchors up the leg.

Side view of the solo sock.

Side view of the solo sock.

Other side.

Other side.

Solo sock: even the back of the leg has some detail ... and there's even some pattern work on the heel.

Solo sock: even the back of the leg has some detail ... and there's even some pattern work on the heel.

#ShowMeYourKnits #knitting #socks
I need help, please. I've knitted one sock (with some lovely detail) but I've lost the pattern and I can't knit the second sock.
If someone can show where I can find the pattern, great; if not, I think I've a sock for an amputee.

3 months ago 7 0 2 0
Knitting vs Capitalism: Why Making Things Is Radical
Knitting vs Capitalism: Why Making Things Is Radical YouTube video by Melanie | Braid & Tinker

A well- thought out and respectful summary for this reflective season imo.So if you could spare 11 minutes .... Happy New Year 💚 #knitting #crochet #makeyourown #permaculture
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAnP...

3 months ago 5 2 0 0
Image shows the last stitch of a pinkish Shetland lace scarf scarf with a tiny tail that's the remnants of the ball of yarn (lace weight kid silk) ... so close!
In the background is an indigenous Australian painting from Ali Curung in central Australia (between Alice Springs and Tennant Creek). The painting has a blue background and a various coloured dots.
The scarf is for a friend at church. I call the scarf a "Twenty-five grams of love" project (referencing the weight of the ball of yarn).

Image shows the last stitch of a pinkish Shetland lace scarf scarf with a tiny tail that's the remnants of the ball of yarn (lace weight kid silk) ... so close! In the background is an indigenous Australian painting from Ali Curung in central Australia (between Alice Springs and Tennant Creek). The painting has a blue background and a various coloured dots. The scarf is for a friend at church. I call the scarf a "Twenty-five grams of love" project (referencing the weight of the ball of yarn).

#knitting #ShowMeYourKnits
Yarn Chicken winner: phew!

More details in the picture Alt text.

3 months ago 56 1 1 0
Image is a poster detailing the shortcomings of the Budapest Memorandum and how Ukraine was betrayed.

Image is a poster detailing the shortcomings of the Budapest Memorandum and how Ukraine was betrayed.

A US security guarantee isn't worth a pinch of shit!
Why?
The Budapest Memorandum, that's why.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
Blue scarf knitted with one 25g ball of kid silk yarn. The pattern is derived from traditional Shetland lace.

Blue scarf knitted with one 25g ball of kid silk yarn. The pattern is derived from traditional Shetland lace.

Scarves don't have to be boring.

8 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Cable knitting in orange wool. It was intended to be a jumper, but came out far too big, so it was ripped back to balls of yarn and turned into a blanket.

Cable knitting in orange wool. It was intended to be a jumper, but came out far too big, so it was ripped back to balls of yarn and turned into a blanket.

I've been knitting since about 1983 and I can assure you that you'll keep on making mistakes. They become more adventurous. See my recent Shetland lace post, for example.
And this pic shows a mistake I call 2P2K, which means too pissed to knit (I misread the pattern).
I hope you enjoy the adventure.

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Quinces are in season in autumn (fall). Try making some; I doubt you'll be disappointed.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

The collage of photos is intended to help people see the benefit of blocking knitted fabric. Some people say they never block anything.
Fresh off the needles, it is a scrunched-up mess.
After blocking, the beauty and complexity of the pattern jump out ... it's like a completely different fabric!

8 months ago 7 0 0 0
The sample images show the scrunched up sample straight off the needles, the sample being "blocked" (pinned out to dry after washing or dampening), the finished sample.

The samples pictured are made from 1 ply lace yarn (Shetland wool) also called cobweb yarn.

These pics show some recreated lace patterns from Shetland's past. In this pic the sample is called Zigzag and mesh stitch sample.

The sample images show the scrunched up sample straight off the needles, the sample being "blocked" (pinned out to dry after washing or dampening), the finished sample. The samples pictured are made from 1 ply lace yarn (Shetland wool) also called cobweb yarn. These pics show some recreated lace patterns from Shetland's past. In this pic the sample is called Zigzag and mesh stitch sample.

See alt text for the other pic for more detail. 

The pattern being shown here is:
Single Diamond Drop on alternating sides.

See alt text for the other pic for more detail. The pattern being shown here is: Single Diamond Drop on alternating sides.

#Knitting #ShetlandLace #lace #cobweb #1ply
My samples project (from Carol Christiansen's "Shetland Fine Lace Knitting") has resumed.

Not only am I learning how to knit Shetland lace but I'm also learning how to knit 1-ply yarn.

1/2

8 months ago 19 0 1 0
Pic shows a tower of jars of ruby hued quince jelly glistening in the sunlight.

Pic shows a tower of jars of ruby hued quince jelly glistening in the sunlight.

The sound ... contentment.
Here's a pic of my recent batch of quince jelly (QJ to my kids); previous batch was made about 40 years ago!

8 months ago 2 0 1 0

@jimknits.bsky.social you look like you have a lot of fun with your knitting.
Goodonya.

8 months ago 2 0 1 0

Thanks. See my reply to @wohinjetzt.bsky.social for explanation.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
Pic shows Tingwall tea cosy pattern and yarn kit from Shetland. The kit arrived as a welcome distraction from the Aran sweater in the background. The natural, cream coloured jumper is now being worn almost daily in the southern hemisphere winter.

Pic shows Tingwall tea cosy pattern and yarn kit from Shetland. The kit arrived as a welcome distraction from the Aran sweater in the background. The natural, cream coloured jumper is now being worn almost daily in the southern hemisphere winter.

They are the colours recommended in the pattern.

8 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Pic shows a multi-coloured (mustard, moss, rust,blue) tea cosy with Fair Isle pattern on the outside and simple stripes for the inside lining. The pattern layer + carried strand layer + lining layer make it a super-effective three-layered tea cosy.

Pic shows a multi-coloured (mustard, moss, rust,blue) tea cosy with Fair Isle pattern on the outside and simple stripes for the inside lining. The pattern layer + carried strand layer + lining layer make it a super-effective three-layered tea cosy.

#ShowMeYourKnits Fair Isle tea cosy in Jameson & Smith wool yarn from Shetland.

8 months ago 44 0 2 0

Where are you?

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

I live in Australia where this garment will be unsuitable for much of the year, but perfect at other times, especially in what’s called the Outback.

8 months ago 0 0 1 0
Oldish chap wearing an Aran patterned jumper (sweater) called Aranmor, designed by Alice Starmore. The jumper has about half a dozen cable patterns. The colour is almost natural wool colour: creamy with a little tweed-like flecking. The yarn is thick (10-ply) and rustic; it felt like knotting waxed rope . The fabric is robust and quite rough.

Oldish chap wearing an Aran patterned jumper (sweater) called Aranmor, designed by Alice Starmore. The jumper has about half a dozen cable patterns. The colour is almost natural wool colour: creamy with a little tweed-like flecking. The yarn is thick (10-ply) and rustic; it felt like knotting waxed rope . The fabric is robust and quite rough.

#knitting #cables #sweater #wool #handmade
Finished the Aranmor sweater, designed by Alice Starmore, today (19/7/25) in good time for the rest of the southern hemisphere winter.
I started in October and paused for our summer. If I take it on an aeroplane I’ll have to wear it, because it’s so heavy.

9 months ago 39 2 4 0

I thought that The Handmaids Tale was fiction.

10 months ago 3 1 1 0

Fuck yeah, Ukraine

10 months ago 4 1 0 0

Making America grate again.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

#RussiaIsATerroristState

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Making America grate!

10 months ago 0 0 0 0

He’s doing his bit to make America grate again.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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May I add: Being ensconced in the midge-proof tent of our camper trailer at a free camp in remote central Queensland in Australia; listening to bush creatures chirrup away outside under a cloudless starry sky?

10 months ago 2 0 0 0
Multi-coloured socks knitter for a young boy.

Multi-coloured socks knitter for a young boy.

My grandson asked if I’d knitted my socks (yes) and he asked for a pair for himself. Here’s the result.
#knitting

11 months ago 24 0 0 0
Lace shawl in purple sock yarn. Knitted from the centre out.

Lace shawl in purple sock yarn. Knitted from the centre out.

Purple sock-yarn shawl being blocked on a bed.

Purple sock-yarn shawl being blocked on a bed.

#showmeyourknits

Purple shawl made from sock yarn.

11 months ago 27 0 1 0