Twenty two is . . .
. . . the circumference in inches of my new millinery block. I have been on the look out for one of these for a while and am extremely pleased to have finally found one. Score! Clearly I now need to make a hat for it.
The past few days have held their frustrations, but the fog of fatigue is finally lifting, and now the weekend is shaping up very nicely. Tomorrow I intend to write a couple of tutorials about steeking, so I will be back then to cut up this swatch with you. Hope you are enjoying your weekend!
I adore the promise of that new hat – it seems full of whimsy and tradition.
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Now, if I hadn’t seen that here I’m sure I wouldn’t have known what it was for. And I make and block hats myself. lol Sometimes a girl needs to be hit over the head with a thing to “get it”.
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My grandmother used to make hats. It is a dying art! Nice!
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So glad you are feeling better. You are an inspiration both in knitting and in your perverance in conquering your health issues. As someone who struggles with both, I find your courage motivational to keep looking forward. -Thank you, Terry
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so glad you’re coming round again-love the sweater and skirt in the
photo with the anchor by the sea
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Yay, you’re feeling better and you’re back!
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As a 22″ head, I am quite jealous of your new acquisition!
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I’m very happy that you are starting to feel better and I hope you are having a nice weekend.
In Italy we have a long week -end this time, but it’s raining…
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I tried to find the translation for the word “steek” or “steeking” into Dutch or swedish or whatever language, but cannot find it ;-( Oh and I’m happy for yoy, fog is disappearing again.
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I almost emailed you to see how you were feeling. Glad that you are on the mend again. Take it easy – steeking tutorials are worth waiting for!
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So so pleased that you are feeling better, long may it continue. I am looking forward to the steeking tutorial, swatch of Hazelhurst is already on the go, hope it is not going to be too scary!
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Glad to hear your fatigue is lifting. :) I’ve been fighting it for different reasons than you but have also found it extremely frustrating. This week has been better!
I can’t wait for your tutorial. I’ve had your Ram and Yowes sitting for about a month waiting to be steeked and am slowly working myself up to it. My first steek! Any help you can give would be appreciated!!! LOL. I feel so silly.
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I hope you are having a nice weekend too! Nice to hear from you.
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I love the demilitarization of the block with flowers and can’t wait for the pattern. I have been inspired by your sheep blanket and paper dolls to try Fair Isle. I just came in from buying Alice Starmore’s “Book of Fair Isle Knitting”. Feeling a bit overwhelmed after a brief look I had just decided it was above my skill level. I think I will wait for the flowers to try them as a first project. They are lovely and look far more manageable.
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Marvellous to hear you are feeling better.
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Can’t wait till we hear more from you I just look so forward to your blog, glad your feeling better.
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Glad you are feeling that the heaviness is lifting. You are a trooper!
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Where did you find the block?
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Glad you’re feeling better! :)
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It’s chilly and rainy here, so I have a fire in the fireplace. Now time for some tea!
Very nice swatch, the flowers are so cheery looking.
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Kate, how did you know I have nearly oh so nearly reached the point of no return with not one, not two but three steeks on a tiny toddler’s vest….. what will happen, will you save the day… I think so and thereby earn my steeking admiration!
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I may be slow but just noticed your very cool “new to me” logo!
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I’ve never tried a steek, either. Perhaps the fear is the first cut! I did get 7 two oz. each bundles of each of the Shetland colors to spin and then turn into your lovely sheepy hat.
Continued improving health and how about more pictures of you on your beautiful bicycle?
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Have a very nice weekend!
We’re looking forward to the steeking tutorials.
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I most eagerly await the steeking tutorial! I’m about to begin Rams and Yowes and have no idea how to go about doing the steek the correct way.
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enjoy every minute of it and long may it continue!!
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So happy you are starting to feel better. I am looking forward to the steeking tutorial.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend :)
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your colorworked flowers are just too sweet
hugs
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It must be the season for them! I found a millinary head/block last week, after years of looking for one!!! The shop also had a very strange metal one that is supposed to heat the hat to block it… Has anybody ever tried one? Nobody else wants it, so who knows, I might be able to get it cheap! :-)
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Keep feeling better! My weekend is going very well.
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ooh yes please to the steeking tutorial! I am looking at several wheels of lopi intended for my Freya cardi – made with a whacking great steek down the front. Gulp! You will definitely be a help. Glad the fatigue is fading…. beautiful swatch….. and lookimg forward to seeing the hats! xx
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Oh Kate that millinary block is just what i need to make my felted hats, so hard to find though. Look forward to the steeking tutorial.
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Wonderful to hear you are feeling better. I’m very, very much looking forward to learning more about steeks with you.
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I didn’t even know those things existed! I can’t, at this point, justify space for a dress form, but perhaps I will have to keep an eye out for my own wooden head:-B I am happy to hear you are feeling less fatigued.
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I am looking for something like this to block hats as well. Great find. I am sure I smell
a pattern. :-). Feel better and progress well.
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Perfect that you are going to write tutorials on steeking. I have just started Rams and Yowes and anxiously anticipating the moment of the first cut.
Wonderful colours on your piece.
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Oooh, steeking! Having got my colourwork confidence up making Sheep Heid, I really want to try it, look forward to you imparting your wisdom :-) PS Envious of your strangely beautiful hat block!
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Happy Foglifter Day!
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