I too consider myself not to be of the stitch-n-bitch nation, if only because I live and work on a fiber farm. And because I hate the hipsters.
In fact, my friend Jenny (who described herself as A Gay Quilter, who learned from her grandma and could make the loveliest quilts) was my first knitting teacher, about 5 years ago. We would put on our fave cheesy movies, like The Cutting Edge, and she would teach me stitches.
I now want to knit sweaters all day. Seriously. If I've done my calculations right (and I might not have), my sweater is 1/7 done.
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I too consider myself not to be of the stitch-n-bitch nation, if only because I live and work on a fiber farm. And because I hate the hipsters.
In fact, my friend Jenny (who described herself as A Gay Quilter, who learned from her grandma and could make the loveliest quilts) was my first knitting teacher, about 5 years ago. We would put on our fave cheesy movies, like The Cutting Edge, and she would teach me stitches.
I now want to knit sweaters all day. Seriously. If I've done my calculations right (and I might not have), my sweater is 1/7 done.
Can't wait to see the blanket!