June 23rd, 2008
Part 1: Drawing the butterfly & starting to stitch
Part 2: Stitching the butterfly
Part 3: Spool knitting the outline & finishing the butterfly
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By Noreen -- 10 comments
June 23rd, 2008
Recently, I posted about the Saori process of using scraps of weaving in appliqué.
It made me think about a scrap of weaving that’s been kicking around the studio for awhile. I cut it off a set of placemats that I wove several years ago, and couldn’t bring myself to throw it away. I thought…. […]
By Noreen -- 2 comments
June 6th, 2008
The Lifestyles Channel of b5media is having a challenge to post entries about ‘the view from my window’.
Well… here’s a slightly different take on that idea:
I designed little spool knitted windows that could be hung in a window, on a wall, or in a tree……
and whenever you look through them,
they change your perspective…….
and remind […]
By Noreen -- 21 comments
June 5th, 2008
My last posting was about some spool knitters that I am very fond of.
I’ve just become acquainted with some wonderful new spool knitters:Crystalite French Knitters from Susan Bates. They’re 4 and 6 peg spool knitters and are very sturdy.
I really like them! They’re solidly made and are very nice to work with.
One of the things […]
By Noreen -- 1 comment
June 5th, 2008
About 10 years ago, I was thrilled to bits to see a very special spool knitter on eBay. I have always loved spool knitting, but until then, hadn’t seen a spool knitter that looked like a doll.
I was so excited to see a spool knitter that was painted to look like Little Orphan […]
By Noreen -- 12 comments
May 3rd, 2008
What on earth does Jane Austen have to do with Panda Bears?
Here’s the scoop - I have been working on a new Jane Austen spool knitter for weeks now.
It really hasn’t gone well. I have drawn the face at least 7 times, and each time, I have ended up sanding it off the spool knitter. […]
By Noreen -- 0 comments
April 28th, 2008
One of the most common ‘FAQ’s’ that I receive is:
Q: What can I spool knit with kids? (or my 8 year old or 7 year old etc)
A: That depends on your child. When my daughter was tiny, she was more skillful at a lot of the needle arts than many adults.
So, you’ll need to […]
By Noreen -- 0 comments
April 28th, 2008
A question that I get asked a lot is:
Does the size of hole on the spool knitter determine the size of the finished cord?
Excellent question!
and the answer isn’t quite as direct as you might think.
Of course, if you want to make a thick cord, you can’t do it with a spool knitter that has a […]
By Noreen -- 5 comments
March 31st, 2008
Part one of the Spool knitted Worry Doll tutorial
Part Two: Shape the Worry Doll’s body and head, and make the sweater
Part Three: The Skirt for the Spool Knitted Worry Doll
Part Four: The Hair for the Spool knitted Worry Doll
And, here are the links for the
Cornstarch Clay Worry Doll
This Spool knitted Worry […]
By Noreen -- 15 comments
March 31st, 2008
Part 3 of the Spool knitted Worry Doll Tutorial was about the skirt.
Part 4 of the Spool knitted Worry Doll Tutorial by Noreen Crone-Findlay ©
With 3 or 4 pegs of your spool knitter, spool knit a cord that is approximately 1 1/2 inches (4 cm) long.
Tie it in a loop.
Take a stitch or two to […]
By Noreen -- 4 comments
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