Tue, 3 November 2009 Here is the link for the KAL socks! If you are a knitter and have not yet joined Ravelry, I recommend you do so. It's wicked helpful and enabling. Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Twitter: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 September 2009 Here is the link for the KAL socks! If you are a knitter and have not yet joined Ravelry, I recommend you do so. It's wicked helpful and enabling. Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Twitter: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[0] |
Thu, 10 September 2009 Here is the link for the KAL socks! If you are a knitter and have not yet joined Ravelry, I recommend you do so. It's wicked helpful and enabling. Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Twitter: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 August 2009 Sophie's Cozies: www.sophiescozies.com
Tika can be found in the following places:
Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Twitter: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[0] |
Thu, 23 July 2009 Tika can be found in the following places:
Ravelry: Tikabelle
Flickr: Tikabelle
Goodreads: Tikabelle
Twitter: Tikabelle
Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable
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Fri, 10 July 2009 Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Twitter: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[1] |
Fri, 26 June 2009 Instead of promising shownotes and then not following through, I'm going to scrap shownotes all together. If you have questions about anything I talk about in the podcast, please leave them in the appropriate episode's comments at the blogspot blog and I will update the main entry as needed! This is an experiment - we'll try it for a few episodes and see how it works.
Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Twitter: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Direct download: Episode_9_-_Shownotes_are_my_Kryptonite.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:27 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 May 2009 Show notes coming soon - I swear this time! The laptop is acting up and I'm lucky to have gotten this far. Does anyone know what "kernel panic" means?? Comments[4] |
Fri, 24 April 2009 It's been awhile! And there hasn't been a whole lot of progress on The Histories, but there's been a bunch of reading! Here's what I plowed through during my break: The #1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall-Smith Forever in Blue: The 4th Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett And then I started some Papa Socks in Lorna's Laces Pioneer. They're done now, and I'm working diligently on my Scarf #21 KAL. And then I did some spinning on Jasmin's Louet Victoria. I finished 1/2 of a bump of Ivory Coast from Crown Mountain Farms. And lastly, I got a whole MESS of yarn and fiber. I visited MeadowFarm Yarn Studio and Filati Fine Yarns, and all together I picked out 6 skeins of Kryptonite, AKA Schaefer Anne, and a couple of other sock yarns that I've never tried before. So much for a 1-to-1 ratio of output to input! Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Goodreads: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[3] |
Wed, 1 April 2009 Show Notes coming soon! Comments[1] |
Sat, 14 March 2009 Thank you to Stitch It and The Manic Purl for playing my promo! I read Fanny Hill by John Cleland, which has a long and sordid history. It falls into the ranks of mid-18th century novels such as Pamela and Clarissa by Samuel Richardson and Tom Jones by Henry Fielding. Here are some links to the censorship history of the book: Memoirs v. Massachusetts Roth Standard of Obscenity Miller Standard of Obscenity I went to see Watchmen last week. It was great, and Alan Moore is my favorite brand of crazy. I've also been watching Gossip Girl - shocking! I love it. And then there was The Manchurian Candidate, #67 on the AFI's list of 100 Greatest Films of All Time. I forgot to mention the Bobbin's Nest soiree last week! Some podcasts have changed feeds: Stitch It! CogKNITive Bark 'n' Knit (forgot to mention her in the podcast, but Gnat did really switch feeds!) TheSheepGeek is holding a raffle to support her kitty's vet bills. I finished my Limeade socks! I also worked on my Scarf #21, Girasole, Mysterious Mirror socks, and a Spiderman Blanket. Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[3] |
Wed, 4 March 2009 I start the podcast right by mimicking Meghan from Stitch It! Please remember what they say about imitation and flattery.
I finished Hardy's Return of the Native, and it was as awesome as 19th century literature can get. Interestingly, the end reminded me of Burgess's A Clockwork Orange. Also, I finished Julie and Julia, which was brain candy at its finest! All this talk about British stuff reminded me that I got some great tea and an adorable teapot from San Francisco Coffee and Tea at Pier 39. I went to Stitches! And bought lots of yarn! Here's a list of the vendors I hit up: Lisa Souza Dyeworks Blue Moon Fiber Arts Pigeonroof Studios Tess Designer Yarns Imagiknit Carolina Homespun Windy Valley Musk Ox I also met several fans (Hi guys!::crazywave::) at the Knitmore Girls meetup and missed Dr. Gemma from Cogknitive by like 3 seconds. My friend No-Blog Rachel shopped at Brooks Farm for this yarn, which is wicked cool. I also ran into Kelly of Ceallach Dyes, who is even cooler than Rachel's yarn. I finished both the Mismatched Relatively-Normal Socks and a cotton Dishcloth because the How Clean is Your House? ladies recommend cotton dishcloths. I'm currently working on the Scarf #21 from VLT, a Girasole by Jared Flood, and some socks; all of which require charts. I'm spinning some Lincoln-Corriedale that is quite pretty and will one day become a naturally-colored something or other. A huge thank-you to Aija for the gorgeous hand-carded batts! I will love them and call them... Bob. Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Comments[4] |
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Sat, 21 February 2009 Two weeks worth of information crammed into less than 30 minutes! On Valentine's Day, Neil Gaiman mentioned my (misspelled) name on his blog! And then Ms. Althea Crome herself complimented my Coraline Gloves! Then my brothers and sister laughed at me for being a big nerd, so it all evens out. I talk about Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native a LOT, and include my theory as to why there are so many orphaned or motherless children in literature. I also gross myself out by mentioning childbed fever (link for the curious). I picked up some books from Powells, including an autographed copy of John Updike's final book. I got a bunch of Cashsoft Aran from Little Knits with which I plan to copy a favorite sweater, make an EZ blanket and an OWLS sweater. So cute! I also made it into Mile 2 of my 12-Mile Quest for 2009 by finishing Seeded Rib Scarf #7 and some TOFUtsies socks. The review for the TOFUtsies sock yarn is on Episode 40 of The Knitmore Girls podcast. I'm also re-knitting a sock for the Eldest Relatively-Normal because it was ugly and too big. I cast on some socks in Pigeonroof Studios sock yarn that is - like everything else I seem to be doing lately, PINK. In spinning news, I finished my Wish You Were Here 3-ply yarn and started spinning a grey lincoln fleece that Jasmin gave me, processed by Sherri at Morro Fleece Works. I ripped out Scarf #21 from the Brie KAL and plan to re-start it soon. I joined the Lime & Violet Sock Marathon 2009 and plan to knit 3 miles of my 26.3 miles of sock yarn. Next weekend is Stitches West 2009. I'll be hanging out near the Purlescence booth (or behind the escalator) when I'm not shopping like a crazy person, then on Saturday at 6 I'm heading to Bobbin's Nest Studio for the Stitches party. Sometime this week I'll post my Stitches Shopping List on my blog. It's supposed to keep me honest... but we'll see. Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe at iTunes, and please come join the Ravelry group! Direct download: Episode_3_-_The_Day_I_Won_the_Internet.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:53 PM Comments[4] |
Sun, 8 February 2009 Show notes coming soon!
I spent the week longing to podcast, and on Sunday I got the opportunity! I went to Portland over the weekend and visited Yarnia, Portland's only DIY yarn store. I also went to Powell's City of Books to buy No Idle Hands along with the winter '09 issue of Vogue Knitting. What I didn't get at Powells was Julie and Julia, but it's in my shopping cart, along with My Life in France by Julia Child herself. I finished reading Robinson Crusoe and am also listening to Black Powder War by Naomi Novik on my iPod. I read Coraline the book and also saw the movie. Then I made my very own Coraline gloves! The originals were knitted by the incredible Althea Crome. Please note: if you got the pattern on 2/8 or 2/9, please re-visit the blog for some small changes to the original as I wrote it. Changes are for the Glove Top and Fingers and are marked in red text. Pagewood Farm (warning! Weird flash site! Rav link here) did the sock yarn for my beautiful Santa Fe Socks (R). My EZ seamless yoke sweater is trucking along, and a swatch hat is in my future. At the time of podcasting I was 2/3 through the Seeded Rib Scarf #7, but I had a nice long chat with mom on Sunday night and finished it! Woohoo! I also worked on my 10 minutes/day spinning sessions and am almost done with the second (of 3) plies of some Crown Mountain Farms SW Merino in Wish You Were Here. Have a happy Valentine's day! See you guys in 2 weeks! Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable You can also subscribe via iTunes! P.S. - join the Ravelry group! Comments[3] |
Thu, 29 January 2009 It's a surprise day off in Tikaland, and I figured I'd spend it by starting a podcast! I did some introduction, then talked about knitting, spinning and some books. Want some links? Here you go! [Ravelry links have a (R) after them.] No-Purl Monkey Socks (R) and Monkey Socks by Cookie A. Fleece Artist 2/6 Sock Yarn Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitting Workshop Crystal Palace Creme (discontinued, SOB!) Scarf with Edging #21 and Insertion #25 from The Knitted Lace Pattern Book, Thompson Bros., Kilmarnock, Scotland, 1850 (R) Schaefer Anne - Autumnal Colorway (R) Seeded Rib Scarves [among other projects (R)] Crown Mountain Farms Superwash Merino The Knitmore Girls! Morro Fleece Works, for all your amazing fleece-processing needs and also beehive hairdos TKGA and the Master Knitter's Program Atonement - Ian McEwan (the book, not the movie) Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe Books by the Foot (seriously, WTF?!?) Throne of Jade (also Simon Vance!) Maritime Museum of San Diego Tika can be found in the following places: Ravelry: Tikabelle Flickr: Tikabelle Blogland: Largely Unrepeatable Subscribe via iTunes! Comments[10] |
