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Oct 26, 2007 13:48

Bleah. One of those days. All 'fluey, and had annoying interview with nice man from the academics' association, who doesn't think much of my chances of extracting an actual post from my Cherished Institution. Apparently Things May Change next year with defining temporary posts, if I'd only just held on for just one more year. To which I say "Phooey ( Read more... )

knitwittery, whinge, academia

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tngr_spacecadet October 26 2007, 17:17:06 UTC
Well done on remembering how to cast on. I did not, this time, and had to resort to knitting websites to refresh my memory. I am not pleased with the result but at least I have stitches on my needle.

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extemporanea October 28 2007, 11:37:40 UTC
I remembered very easily how to cast on, but I suspect the ease is suspect: I can't get the damned things to stay evenly spaced when I've knitted a row. Will have to re-try from the ground up.

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nimnod October 26 2007, 17:48:12 UTC
Purl: you'll get it eventually.

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anonymous October 27 2007, 08:45:50 UTC
Cast on is the hardest part. (Purl's tricky too.) Want useful videos?
http://www.knittinghelp.com/ And have you signed up for Ravelry yet? I'm seriously not going to stop bugging you. You'll thank me later.

(Just wait till you learn to knit an *actual* moebius strip. Oh, the coolness. But definitely not compatible with flu meds. Brain go quite sproing enough without.)

Knitting starter pack is finally ready to go (I had to wait for something to arrive in the post), although I'm now having second thoughts about the contents. Still, it'll be on the way by Monday.

scroob

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extemporanea October 28 2007, 11:44:43 UTC
Oooh, very useful videos, thank you! It transpires I've been casting on all wrong, which is possibly why it was so easy. Am also relieved to see evidence of actual purling without continuum warpage. And I greatly look forward to the starter pack - gratitude!

(Your nice man in the wool shop was amused by the scraps of your wool-acquisition instructions I read out to him. He wants to know what you tell me to do with the two shades of cotton).

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extemporanea October 28 2007, 12:12:59 UTC
p.s. where, o where has your knitting blog gone? o where o where can it be.... *sings* .... I just spent twenty minutes reading through back issues of Scroobius, which, while enjoyable, was unproductive, since the only link I can find is to twosticks, which Blogger assures me is defunct. And Purlescence, while pleasurably occupying another twenty minutes or so, lacks blog-bloggery blog-bloggery blog blogereeeee. Unless there are obvious links I'm simply missing because this sinus headache is making me cross-eyed. And cross.

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anonymous October 30 2007, 11:23:47 UTC
www.purlescence.co.uk/cafe is what you want.
Also, your starter kit (or should that be, "now that you've got yer wool..." kit) is in the post.

Also, you may not have been casting on All Wrong but simply using one of the many common but less elegant methods. Have you now learned the long-tail cast on? It's easy, elegant, stretchy, and I hardly ever use anything else.

Also, cotton instructions will follow very shortly. Do you have your colours?

scroob

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wolverine_nun October 27 2007, 12:51:55 UTC
Like the new tag.

Drop in to f_f's sewing circle tomorrow, and someone will show you how to purl. Next stop: cables!

Congratulations on getting started :)

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extemporanea October 28 2007, 11:54:37 UTC
Am wimping out of today, owing to head being a bit explodey. Will hit you for instructions tomorrow, in between John Cusack :>.

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