9.19.2006

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So I finally got around to blocking...

Swallowtail Blocking

A much more indulgent post coming soon to a computer screen near you.

34 comments:

  1. I'm new to your blog, but I am completely and utterly floored by all of it: your knitting, your overall aesthetic sensibility, your photography. Whew. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. You are the only knit blogger I know who can turn a bath towel into a stunning backdrop. Its truly incredible and the lace is, too.

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  3. Wow. That's amazing! I'm really starting to get the itch to knit again. The whole summer ahs been filled with dyeing but now that it's chilly at night here I want to knit. I have to knit. I have so many dang unfinished projects!

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  4. Dang. may I mention how consumed with jelousy that I am? everything you do, knit, spin, yarnography, blocking even, is better than i do. People like you make me aspire to do better.

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  5. So pretty! Can't wait to see the whole thing.

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  6. You really set the bar high for the rest of us. And I like your yarn choice better than the original.

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  7. that is simply breathtaking ... i look forward to indulging in the next post!

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  8. Simply Stunning. A friend received a shawl knit from this pattern recently and I *had* to go out and get the pattern myself. If I hadn't have already caved, your beauteous work would have done me in.

    wowee! can't wait for the next post!

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  9. I swear, your photos make my heart beat faster.

    I've got the yarn and the pattern sitting right here. Now I've got to start knitting my own swallowtail. Yours is just lovely!!

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  10. It is NO FAIR how you can get such great color and composition in a plain ol' blocking shot. :) Can't wait to see the whole thing!

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  11. Knitters Review featured Brooklyn in their newsletter. I couldn't open it but was wondering if you were featured at all??

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  12. Absolutely gorgeous!! Your pictures are to die for - What kind of camera do you have? Sue

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  13. that is some stunning lace and some fantastic knitting. Kudos!

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  14. Nothing short of gorgeous!

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  15. man, every time i come here, i get weak in the knees and my needles start twitching.
    i'm a sock knitter by comfort, but i think if i just stay on this blog long enough, i'll want to sky rocket out of my comfort zone. :) thanks!

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  16. It just gets better and better...

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  17. That is incredible work. I just started reading your blog and it is one of my favorites -- great knitting and the most stunning pictures. Thanks!

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  18. like everything you knit, that looks amazing!

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  19. Simply lovely. I have been enjoying perusing through your archives and pics of FOs. What a delight! Your photography and your knitting are both stunning!

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  20. Your photos are the best I've seen on anybody's blog. You've inspired me to stop photographing my FOs in such a boring way

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  21. Your photo's are perfect. Can't wait to see this beauty "alive". Made her too, in very soft alpaca (white), what's this yarn?
    Groeten uit Holland.

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  22. You are an awesome knitter and you have excellent taste in patterns.

    AND yarn.

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  23. That picture should be printed in poster format as inspiration for knitters everywhere. You are amazing!

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  24. Looks fantastic. Looking forward to seeing more shots of this beauty!

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