Hi Ana, Helen, Kath, Laura,

thanks for all the insights, knitting and crochet (and purl not perl ;] )

.. Ana, what materials were you working with in jail - fabric and needles ? more stories please

good news from here, Australian authorities now allow you to travel with knitting needles in hand luggage (and those really dangerous nail clippers)

I've seen a few other image to pattern software online but thanks Helen, not seen knitpro before...

should we start a netbehaviour stitch'n'bitch group ?

X] Neil

please add to the links in replys:
http://www.ravelry.com/
http://www.microrevolt.org/


On 29/12/2009, at 10:43 PM, Laura wrote:




>
> Neil Jenkins wrote:
>> I've downed tools for the year and have been learning to use my
>> digits again - and discovered muscles in my hands that I hadn't
>> realised were there until they hurt ;)
>>
>> any other knitters and crochet hookers on here ?
>> plarn - plastic bag yarn - another great example of upcycling
>>
>> reference : http://www.myrecycledbags.com/tutorial-for-making- plarn-
>> yarn/
>>
>> http://www.furtherfield.org/rosalind/definitions.pl?id=147
>>



I'm a fairly obsessive crocheter. Garments and stuff, playing with cables, hyperbolic planes. that kind of thing.

Someone mentioned the woolly thoughts site, which is fab. As is the knitpro app, also mentioned in this thread, and which I plan to play with in coming months. Ravelry is really the one-stop site for yarny informational goodness

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