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Travelling – yet more yarn shops to explore

I have recently been to San Francisco – California. The nature around San Francisco was fantastic and San Francisco was a lovely city.

Apart from nice views, cable cars and nice food San Francisco also offers the opportunity to explore the city and its many nice areas through yarn shops. There are several nice shops in San Francisco, but I would recommend Urban knitting studio, Artfibers, Noe Knit and ImagiKnit. They will not only tempt you with nice yarn, book and accessories, but also show you some nice part of the city.

Knitting with pearls in Greenland

In Greenland they have long been recognised for their beautiful wristlet (a tajarutit in Greenlandic). Pearls and yarn are knitted in order for a lovely pattern to emerge.

A book by Lise Stender presenting the technique has just been published. It is published in four languages English, French, Danish and Greenlandic and can be required in The Greenlandic House in Copenhagen.

Friends with a passion for knitting

Knitting is nice in solitude, but even nicer with friends. The only “drawback” is that more ideas are developed – as if I do not have plenty of half done projects.

Furthermore it suddenly becomes natural to knit in nice cafes (Royal Copenhagen), hours can be spend in nice knitting shops (Betty, Sommerfuglen, Uldstedet) and knitting in public is the common thing to do.

Knitting with my yogurt? Yes please…

I love yogurt, especially the natural kind. But the yogurt seems to taste better if there is a picture with a lady knitting on the packet…

I think Sweden and the Swedes are great!

Knitting in public day

I think knitting in public day is a fantastic concept. I often knit in public – yes I am officially a knitter and not ashamed of it…

My friends and I wanted to be part of the bigger happening, but meet up at the wrong venue. The venue where my friends and I had our knit in public day was Dansk Design Centre. Very nice tea and cake, and the food smelled very nice. Lovely day, lovely people and hopefully more people got inspired to knit. Next year I will be back knitting in public!

All you knit is love

All you knit is love

Barcelona is worth a visit for many reasons: Sonar festival, fantastic food & architecture, nice people and a lovely city, but I have to add one more reason and that is: a very nice knitting shop. The name of the shop says it all: ALL YOU KNIT IS LOVE.

I love that shop: they have very different yarns; I was inspirited to do some more knitting when I left the shop, and the owners were very helpful and nice. I am going back for sure, and if you are in Barcelona I can only recommend that you visit the shop as well 

Knitting is on my Sonar

Knitting is on my Sonar

My dear friend and I were in Barcelona because of the Sonar festival. The Sonar festival was fantastic, the food in Barcelona was VERY NICE and the knitting in the Park Güell was fabulous – going back for sure … A bit strange knitting with wool and eating ice cream simultaneously, but I can only recommend it.

What is it about knitting…

I have now bought my second novel where the sales argument for me was that knitting is playing a role in the narrative. Never heard of the author and the setting seems quite common, but knitting is playing a part so I will start to read it shortly.

The first novel where knitting played a part in the narrative that I read was The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs. It is quite entertaining, but hardly the book of the year. Still worth reading if one is into knitting.

Ready to start reading the novel Divas Don’t knit by Gil McNeil shortly.

Yarn – I always buy a bit extra

Yarn - I always buy a bit extra

This sweater is knitted by left over yarn and a wish to combine different techniques. The sweater is knitted in two pieces.

Therefore no matter how little left over yarn a project provide it can in the end contribute to a whole sweater.

I always buy a little extra when starting projects…

My flirt with mohair

My flirt with mohair

For some reason mohair is something I have always admired at a distance. I have knitted a cardigan once in white mohair, but my memory mostly focus on how I was covered in white left over yarn after knitting… but strolling through Copenhagen I visited Wilfert’s and came across this fabulous Super Kid Mohair produced by ggh GmbH, colour 077.

I was tempted by the prospect of a new sweater, I was just not sure of the design yet. I was convinced through that with this yarn, inspiration would come and I was willing to wait even though that could be years…2 days was all it took before I was knitting away.

First I decided on the stitch Diagonal knot – knitted on a circular needle- number of stitches multipliable with 3.

The stitch:

Row 1: knit
Row 2: knit 3 stitches together (leave stitches on needle) yarn over and than purl back through the stitches again (now you slip stitches from needle), repeat until no stitches are left
Row 3: knit
Row 4: knit 1, knit 1, knit 3 stitches together (leave stitches on needle) yarn over and than purl back through the stitches again (now you slip stitches from needle), repeat until no stitches are left
Row 5: knit
Row 6: knit 1, knit 3 stitches together (leave stitches on needle) yarn over and than purl back through the stitches again (now you slip stitches from needle), repeat until no stitches are left

My sweater is knitted from the top down – increasing only in two places so there would be a line over the chest and the back – see next picture for details.