Thursday, May 22, 2008

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If you're not on Ravelry the post title may be a little mysterious, but I thought I'd mention some things that I think are rather fabulous, and chuck some positive vibes around the place.

Ravelry is, of course, made of awesome. I love the things you can use this site for. Whenever I need to check my stash, perhaps to see if I already have suitable yarn for a project, it's a click away. I can download it into a spreadsheet too, for offline viewing, and their sheet looks a lot tidier than my original pre-Rav version! The queue is another great tool for me, as although I have patterns all over the place, I never really had a proper "view" of things I may want to make. Every time I want to look up a yarn or a pattern now, I go to Rav. What an incredible resource, and free to boot. Thank you Casey, Jess and Mary-Heather, I think it needs saying! I don't know what I used to do before Rav!

Must also mention the Rav Store, I have some lovely Rav swag now in the form of t-shirts and lapel pins :-) I love my beta tee so much that I had to order some of the new ones.

Much kudos to Stash and Yarnbox for recent orders most speedily filled. It's well worth signing up to the Stash newsletter as they recently had a 20% off sale on everything, including sale items. Even better, it was repeated the following week! I snagged some Rowan Denim in Ecru to make Joy from "Nectar", and later some RYC Cashcotton 4ply for the Apres Surf Hoodie from the summer IK. I just wish the actual magazine would arrive - it seems all subscription copies via UK shops are delayed!

I also signed up to the Yarnbox Club recently which gives a permanent 10% discount on all purchases (again including sale items). I rather liked the cardi on the cover of the latest Simply Knitting, and received very promptly a pack of Debbie Bliss Pure Cotton from the sale.

Speaking of Kim Hargreaves' "Nectar" collection, I've ended up with yarn to make Ripple and also Jasmine (the latter being a kit from Kim ordered with the book). It's a lovely collection and a few of the designs are existing patterns that were only available as kits before.

My Flutter Sleeve Cardi is progressing, slowly but surely, with the back now complete and up to the rib short rows on the first front piece:



The Rowan Calmer is lovely to knit with too. I'm hoping to make some good progress this holiday weekend especially as I have tomorrow off as well.

Big thanks also to the lovely Lynne, who met The Harlot recently at an event and got me a signed copy of her latest book! And she sent me a skein of yarn too!

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12 Comments:

At 8:43 pm, May 22, 2008, Blogger Daisy said...

Yes, I'm trying to remember what on earth I did before Ravelry came along!! As I don't "live" with most of my stash it's invaluable!!

 
At 4:50 am, May 23, 2008, Blogger yarnivorous said...

:-) I wish I could remember which skein of yarn I sent you. LOL
I really should put my stash on Ravelry but most of it is sock yarn and very little is jumpers-worths of yarn.

 
At 7:29 am, May 23, 2008, Blogger Linda said...

I love the queue feature too as I see patterns and then don't forget what they were! I will never knit everything in this lifetime though! I am waiting for my IK too, for the hoodie as well!

 
At 11:21 am, May 23, 2008, Blogger Donna said...

I Love ravelry, it keeps me organised. And the groups are fun too.

 
At 5:21 pm, May 23, 2008, Blogger MandellaUK said...

What did we do before Ravelry? I want my copy of IK too!

 
At 3:42 am, May 24, 2008, Blogger Joy said...

I haven't dared to post my stash on Ravelry - sadly it's grown in leaps and bounds this week!!

It's a fabulous resource isn't it.

 
At 1:41 pm, May 24, 2008, Blogger acrylik said...

Love your Flutter Sleeve Cardi - the colour is beautiful, and it looks as though it's going to be a stunner!

 
At 10:08 pm, May 24, 2008, Blogger Sarah said...

Oh yes much to love here

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At 10:32 pm, May 28, 2008, Blogger florencemary said...

Totally agree about Ravelry (and I was sceptical about it at the start). How did we manage pre-Rav? It's just so brilliant for organising all aspects of your knitting - long may it continue!

 
At 8:06 pm, May 30, 2008, Blogger Tusa said...

I agree about Ravelry. I have yet to make use of its functionality but it is brilliant; and...

Wow - Nectar looks great. I think I will definitely be joining you there. KH is one of my fav designers.

 
At 11:49 am, June 03, 2008, Blogger Kath said...

Wow - what a lot you've been able to cram into one month! I totally agree about Rav as being brilliant for organisation although I'll admit I haven't got all my stash on there - far too scary to admit to it all!!

 
At 9:11 pm, June 09, 2008, Blogger KnitYoga said...

You have been busy! Some fantastic projects there. The flutter sleeve cardi is looking lovely and that CPH is fabulous! It looks great on you!

 

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