May 17th, 2006
Golly how I love it when other people agree with me. This is a quote from John Stoltenberg’s talk at the Dworkin Conference, which is posted over at another radical feminist:
Andrea was so strong that even when women were being shits to her, she was in solidarity with people called women. That was harder […]
May 16th, 2006
So here’s what I accomplished this morning in cabling class with the fabulous Nan.
This is Elsebeth Lavold’s* lattice repeat sampler. It’s obviously not finished but ultimately the cables will continue and keep crossing over each other and intertwining. It’s really cool looking. (Those purple things are markers which remind me that the […]
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April 30th, 2006
This is what I did last night while I watched CSI. (Surprise, young beautiful white chicks getting raped. What a departure for patriarchal television!) For my intermediate knitting class we made these miniature squares before attempting the full size washcloths in each pattern.
Here are some more minis:
The full-size white one […]
April 29th, 2006
I’m so jealous of all the attention Twisty is getting for “Yarn-Covered Stick” that I feel compelled to point out that I made a washcloth. It’s purple. See? It may not be no highbrow art piece but it’s highly functional.
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March 13th, 2005
So I bought this new yarn on ebay from a very nice woman named Sandy. Sandy waxed rhapsodic in the item description about all the fun she had creating this fabulous yarn, and it looked pretty in the photo, so I thought, what the hey? Sandy called her creation “Crazy Afternoons”–and now I […]
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