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Jun 02, 2005 09:10

1. 2 rows to go until I bind off for the neck and start working on the minimal shoulder shaping for Rhapsody in Brown. I think. My row gauge is off, so I have to do more rows than suggested to get to the measurement at which I should be working the neck/shoulders. It ended up working out pretty perfectly for the back, with me doing exactly one ( Read more... )

general knitting ranting, rhapsody in brown

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brewergnome June 2 2005, 14:18:41 UTC
Yay! That sweater looked pretty.

How do you hook the yarn to pull a loop through without a... hook? I can kind of pull it off one way (knitting) but when I try to purl I can't push against my thumb to make a fake hook. I have yet to manage to get a loop through a single purl, which is more than a little frustrating.

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eldil June 2 2005, 14:40:41 UTC
I have no idea who you're talking about, but I wanna know! :)

I would say it's very likely the latter option, though I wouldn't necessarily call it "jealousy." Personally, I think at least one blogger in particular got a book deal because she has a huge fan base (lots of fans = lots of sales), not because her designs or writing are any good. Maybe envy is a better term. I know that I envy people who seem to have all the luck, particularly when I think there are more deserving people (and not just me!) out there.

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irihs June 2 2005, 14:49:31 UTC
It's the Knitting Curmudgeon, whose site I think is the first if you google that ( ... )

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eldil June 2 2005, 15:48:49 UTC
The Curmudgeon and her minions (including QueerJoe) are annoying as heck. They draw people in with their endless snark. They like to bait people and make fun of them. If you leave a comment that isn't worshipful of them, their readers will attack you in the comments, and then they'll write an entire separate post about it. "Immature" is just one way to describe it.

I noticed how some of these bloggers barely blog about knitting at all. All they do is BITCH about knitting, and moreso, the people who knit. Truthfully, the knitting I've seen them do isn't very good, so maybe that's why they have to take the other route.

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irihs June 2 2005, 16:02:13 UTC
I like a lot of QueerJoe's stuff, and find that I'm usually happy reading the snark in his blog, as long as I don't dare to peek in the comments. I keep on reading the Knitting Curmudgeon because I assume that she'll eventually talk more about her knitting. Maybe an assumption that those who dish it also have the goods to back themselves up? I guess it could be an unfounded assumption, but that's what I've been going with. (Peeking at her WIP list in her sidebar, she does have a couple of projects that interest me. She doesn't blog much about that, though.)

Looking back at the post in question, I realized that a lot of what bothered me was in the comments.

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