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	<title>Okie Reads &#187; Knitting</title>
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		<title>Knitting is good for anything that ails you.</title>
		<link>http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/2010/07/08/knitting-is-good-for-anything-that-ails-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 16:16:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kitty pittman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I just got two new knitting books and want to share. First, is a spectacular little book called Nature&#8217;s Wrapture.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got two new knitting books and want to share. First, is a spectacular little book called <a title="Nature's Wrapture" href="http://www.knitpicks.com/books/Natures_Wrapture__D31311.html" target="_blank">Nature&#8217;s Wrapture.</a> OK, the title is a little hokey, but it&#8217;s about re-inventing the shawl.  The colors are gorgeous, 20 patterns, new twists and turns on how to wrap yourself up in yarn.  Look at this red wrap, just adding arm holes makes a very nice statement.<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2010/07/shawl.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1701" title="Wrap from Nature's Wrapture" src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/wp-content/imagescaler/255ed712188b0d3b3e1356700f5c9a5a.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="283" imagescaler="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/wp-content/imagescaler/255ed712188b0d3b3e1356700f5c9a5a.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve even bought a copy for a friend.</p>
<p>I also bought Knit Prayer Shawls, by Leisure Arts. I always think I&#8217;ll get some made, but my eyes are bigger than my time or knitting expertise. It&#8217;s an interesting pattern book in that it&#8217;s spiral bound and small enough to go in your knitting bag or purse.   Some of the yarns used are too pricey for charity giving, but they have included patterns with less expensive brands to show nice results for the less endowed pocket book. <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2010/07/knittedprayer.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1702" title="Knit Prayer Shawls" src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/wp-content/imagescaler/90f01eb708127dc1d68fa394674f70e2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" imagescaler="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/wp-content/imagescaler/90f01eb708127dc1d68fa394674f70e2.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got the Crochet Prayer Shawls on order as well. I need to get off book order websites, before I buy something else.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m half way through  Marshall Karp&#8217;s Cut, Paste, Kill, which has it&#8217;s own craft oriented murder theme. Beware of Scrapbookers. I always thought they were an odd lot.  Here&#8217;s a quick review at <a title="Cut, Paste Kill Review" href="http://www.elizabethawhite.com/2010/06/22/cut-paste-kill-by-marshall-karp/" target="_blank">Elizabeth White&#8217;s blog site.</a> I&#8217;ve not been to this site before, but will definitely return. The book is funny, a fast read, and falls into what I think of as &#8220;Made for TV&#8221; books. This is the fourth in the series.</p>
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		<title>Oklahoma is the center of everything and knitting/crafts save us from ourselves.</title>
		<link>http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/2009/07/29/oklahoma-is-the-center-of-everything-and-knittingcrafts-save-us-from-ourselves/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 23:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kitty pittman</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Knitting]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Powell&#8217;s book store sends me an email, so I was wandering through it and saw a Night of Knitting, which of course intrigues me but then because I truly believe we are the Center of All Things, I saw where an Oklahoma photographer, Angela Cash, had a showing at Powell&#8217;s Bookstore in the Basil Hallward Gallery.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Powell&#8217;s book store sends me an email, so I was wandering through it and saw a Night of Knitting, which of course intrigues me but then because I truly believe we are the Center of All Things, I saw where an Oklahoma photographer, <a title="Angela Cash " href="http://www.cashphotography.com/" target="_blank">Angela Cash</a>, had a showing at Powell&#8217;s Bookstore in the Basil Hallward Gallery.</p>
<p>The <a title="Basil Hallward Gallery at Powell's Books" href="http://www.powells.com/info/places/burnsideinfo.html" target="_blank">Basil Hallward G</a>allery is pleased to present Insomnia, a photography exhibit by Angela Cash.<br />
Originally from Oklahoma, Angela now lives in Portland, where she works as an editorial photographer. </p>
<p>So as you browse the internet are you as interested or okiecentric as I?</p>
<p>So back to Knitting. Right now I&#8217;m obsessed with a new pattern called entrelac. Here&#8217;s some examples, <a href="http://craftlover.wordpress.com/2007/03/17/instruction-to-entrelac-knitting-with-illustrations/">http://craftlover.wordpress.com/2007/03/17/instruction-to-entrelac-knitting-with-illustrations/</a>  I have this one with sticky notes all over it, <a href="http://knittyotter.typepad.com/otterknits/2007/03/entrelac_scarf_.html">http://knittyotter.typepad.com/otterknits/2007/03/entrelac_scarf_.html</a></p>
<p>After I learn this I can probably launch a space shuttle or take up rocket science. Anyway the book, Scarf Style, is very inspirational for all kinds of scarves including entrelac. Fortunately I had someone who helped me &#8220;live&#8221; with the pattern or I don&#8217;t think it would have happened. Thanks CB.<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-698" title="Scarf Style" src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2009/07/scarf-style.jpg" alt="Scarf Style" width="240" height="255" /></p>
<p>Knitting again has saved me.</p>
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		<title>Knitting and a good time go together</title>
		<link>http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/2009/06/24/knitting-and-a-good-time-go-together/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 00:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kitty pittman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When my life is in chaos around me, I turn to crafts, so my newest find is Pints &#38; Purls.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When my life is in chaos around me, I turn to crafts, so my newest find is <a title="Pints &amp; Purls" href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/233931210" target="_blank">Pints &amp; Purls</a>.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-646" title="Pints &amp; Purls" src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2009/06/pints.jpg" alt="Pints &amp; Purls" width="429" height="600" /></p>
<p>What could be more wonderful than knitting patterns you can drink by. The patterns are rated by the number of beverages that can be consumed before you are in trouble with the knitting pattern. If you see that you need a designated driver than you better put down that beer and concentrate on what you are doing. But the underlying philosophy is hey, so what if you drop a stitch or forget what row you&#8217;re on, you&#8217;re knitting in a bar, so just order another round.</p>
<p>I thought this was a very fun book, and it had many patterns I would be interested in making, some just because they have great names; i.e. zori coasters; drink like a fish beer cozy and drunken sweater. Of course I have treasured the advise of a long ago blogster who told me to put my red wine in a sippy cup so it wouldn&#8217;t spill on my knitting.</p>
<p>So drink up, knit some, socialize with other crafters.</p>
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		<title>Prayer shawls, with or without prayer</title>
		<link>http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/2009/03/25/prayer-shawls/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kitty pittman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I know some people freak out when you start talking prayer or knitting, but I just checked out at the library, The Prayer Shawl Companion by Janet Bristow &#38; Victoria A.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know some people freak out when you start talking prayer or knitting, but I just checked out at the library, <a title="Prayer Shawl Companion" href="http://www.amazon.com/Prayer-Shawl-Companion-Knitted-Celebrate/dp/1600850030/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1237938762&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">The Prayer Shawl Companion by Janet Bristow &amp; Victoria A. Cole-Galo</a>. The book talks about their <a title="Prayer Shawl Ministry" href="http://www.shawlministry.com/" target="_blank">prayer shawl ministry</a> and is full of 38 knitted patterns. <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-248" title="Prayer Shawl Companion" src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2009/03/prayer-shawl.jpg" alt="Prayer Shawl Companion" width="400" height="499" /></p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to pray to get their lovely shawl patterns and the spirit of giving doesn&#8217;t have to have any particular religious  context. The book includes simple to complex patterns (mostly simple it appears to me, and I&#8217;m no sophisticated knitter). I like the fact the yarns are easily accessible, or at least in gauges or plys that are possible to find. They look like they would be  simple enough to imagine a grandma, friend or stranger wrapped up and happy in one.</p>
<p>There are stories surrounding each shawl and how it helped someone with it&#8217;s warmth but you can skip that if you want and just knit away. There&#8217;s always going to be someone out there that could use a little knitted warmth.</p>
<p>I love <a title="Pablo Neruda's Ode to Socks" href="http://knittingrat.blogspot.com/2005/12/ode-to-my-socks-by-pablo-neruda.html" target="_blank">Pablo Nerudo&#8217;s Ode to Socks</a>. </p>
<p> Mara Mori brought me<br />
a pair of socks<br />
which she knitted herself<br />
with her sheepherder&#8217;s hands,<br />
two socks as soft as rabbits.<br />
I slipped my feet into them<br />
as if they were two cases<br />
knitted with threads of twilight and goatskin,<br />
Violent socks,<br />
my feet were two fish made of wool,<br />
two long sharks<br />
sea blue, shot through<br />
by one golden thread,<br />
two immense blackbirds,<br />
two cannons,<br />
my feet were honored in this way<br />
by these heavenly socks.<br />
They were so handsome for the first time<br />
my feet seemed to me unacceptable<br />
like two decrepit firemen,<br />
firemen unworthy of that woven fire,<br />
of those glowing socks.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, I resisted the sharp temptation<br />
to save them somewhere as schoolboys<br />
keep fireflies,<br />
as learned men collect<br />
sacred texts,<br />
I resisted the mad impulse to put them<br />
in a golden cage and each day give them<br />
birdseed and pieces of pink melon.<br />
Like explorers in the jungle<br />
who hand over the very rare green deer<br />
to the spit and eat it with remorse,<br />
I stretched out my feet and pulled on<br />
the magnificent socks and then my shoes.</p>
<p>The moral of my ode is this:<br />
beauty is twice beauty<br />
and what is good is doubly good<br />
when it is a matter of two socks<br />
made of wool in winter.</p>
<p>It reminds me that giving is good and socks (and shawls) are warm and welcome. Since I&#8217;ll never be able to get socks knitted I&#8217;ll try and settle for these lovely shawls.  Even Christopher Hitchens couldn&#8217;t object to toasty toes and a warm cover.</p>
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		<title>Cold, outside and in, Best Afghan ever</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 14:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kitty pittman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t been on lately, have a cold and suffering from cold medicine malaise.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t been on lately, have a cold and suffering from cold medicine malaise. Since the wind is howling I began to think afghan, and my favorite book on the subject. Back in 1985, Jean Leinhauser and Rita Weiss, put out the book, 7-Day Afghans. It is absolutely the best all around afghan book, (IMHO) that has ever been done. The afghans are reasonably doable (unlike many afghan books with instructions running 10 pages and yarn no one could afford or find).</p>
<p>   <a href="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2008/12/7day-afghan1.jpg" title="7 Day afghan book cover"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2008/12/7day-afghan1.jpg" alt="7 Day afghan book cover" /></a>As you can see by the cover the colors were 70&#8242;s and 80&#8242;s but the afghans work no matter what your color scheme. There&#8217;s knitted, crocheted and baby afghans. I&#8217;ve made Rippling Shells, in browns, blues, multi-colors, and out of the old dazzleaire, and every kind of worsted. I&#8217;m not a knit/crochet purist, I like to make afghans out of some regular worsted weight that can be thrown in the washer and dryer.</p>
<p>So then in 2004 Sterling re-published this classic, with updated colors and yarn suggestions. And I bought that one too. Even though most of the afghans are the same, this volume works because each afghan has it&#8217;s own color photo and in more contemporary colorways. The first volume put some color pictures in the middle and the individual pictures were black and white. This is much better.</p>
<p>Need to make an afghan, this is your book.<a href="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2008/12/7-day-afghans2.jpg" title="7-Day Afghan cover updated"><img src="http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/files/2008/12/7-day-afghans2.jpg" alt="7-Day Afghan cover updated" /></a></p>
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		<title>Charity Knitting and panic</title>
		<link>http://blog.newsok.com/okiereads/2008/11/29/charity-knitting-and-panic/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 20:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kitty pittman</dc:creator>
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<p>Ok, I&#8217;m panicking, I just found out I need 35-45 scarves for my charity knitting for Christmas, holy cow.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Ok, I&#8217;m panicking, I just found out I need 35-45 scarves for my charity knitting for Christmas, holy cow. I really like knitting and I like giving it away, and since most of my husband&#8217;s family want gift cards not handknitted scarves, I try to find alternate homes for them. But <strong>35-45, </strong>I&#8217;ve got about 9 1/2 finished to date! HOLY   COW.</p>
<p>Anyway I have a very easy one from the new <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fonsandporter.com/aspx/FonsandPorter/fp/onlineextras/default.aspx" title="Love of Knitting Fons and Porter">Fons &amp; Porter&#8217;s Love of Knitting </a>(not Quilting but Knitting!)  going.  My favorite knitting magazine is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.creativeknittingmagazine.com/">Creative Knitting</a>, it always has a couple of patterns easy enough for me, and good gift giving patterns, afghans, scarves, washcloths (now called spa cloths) .</p>
<p>And thank goodness for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lionbrand.com/" title="Lion Brand Yarn">Lion Brands </a>free patterns.  The internet is so full of patterns and knitters, crocheters and charity projects. But I don&#8217;t know about all of them, but I&#8217;m in panic mode. And when I can find my camera cord, I&#8217;ll download some pics.</p>
<p>Try some knitting blogs while you&#8217;re waiting for me to finish a book because I&#8217;m knitting, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/" title="Yarn Harlot">Yarn Harlot</a> is as good as any place to start.</p>
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