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		<title>Mademoiselle Clapotis..and etc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(please excuse Le Crappy Foto.. I don&#8217;t have my bf&#8217;s digital camera with me) Pattern: Clapotis from Knitty.com Materials: Lorna&#8217;s Laces Shepherd Sport in Jay Pond (3 skeins @ 200 yds/skein) and sz 7 needles Notes: I read that alot of people were exceeding the 600 yds called for in the pattern, and since I [...]]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial"><em>(please excuse Le Crappy Foto.. I don&#8217;t have my bf&#8217;s digital camera with me)</em></span><br />
<span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial"><strong>Pattern:</strong> <a href="http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall04/PATTclapotis.html">Clapotis</a> from Knitty.com<br />
<strong>Materials:</strong> Lorna&#8217;s Laces Shepherd Sport in Jay Pond (3 skeins @ 200 yds/skein) and sz 7 needles<br />
<strong>Notes:</strong> I read that alot of people were exceeding the 600 yds called for in the pattern, and since I cannot justify buying one more skein of this expensive yarn just to use a few yards of it to finish, I decided to drop down a needle size. Instead of the 13 repeats total in Section 3, I actually have more than enough yarn to make 14 repeats. Looking at the remaining yarn I have, I think I could have pushed it to 15 repeats total. But hey, now we know, right? One surprising fact was that I had no idea dropping down a needle size could cause such a big difference in yarn usage. Live and learn&#8230;.ladies..live and learn</span><br />
<span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial"><strong>Afterthoughts:</strong> Love this yarn. It&#8217;s next-to-skin soft and oh so buttery. In fact, I ordered more yarn to make another. This is some romney fleece (yea, don&#8217;t ask me what that is) that I won from an Ebay seller (</span><a href="http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZlidika"><span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial">lidika</span></a><span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial">..who is very nice and delivers her items in a blink of an eye). Isn&#8217;t the plum and green gorgeous? There&#8217;s 700 yds total, so I am going to use sz 8 needles for this one and not have to worry about running out of yarn. What do I do with 2 lovely clapotis you ask? One of them might end up as a gift, but I haven&#8217;t figured out who to give it to. </span><br />
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<p><span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial">Okay, enough of the clappy. Let me tell you what I&#8217;m really excited about. It&#8217;s my sunday outing with the lovely <a href="http://mellowtrouble.net/">Andrea</a>. We were planning to check out the yarn stores together in my area, but it being sunday, and it being a lazy day, we managed to hit 1 outta 3 stores. The other two were closed. Closed?!!?! Blasphemy. Nevertheless, she was thoughtful enough to bring her Phildar magazine collections (yes, she has a collection. I&#8217;m so envious) and we got so excited talking about knitting and patterns that we decided to cast on for a summer top together. And voila, this is she. She of the 2004 Phildar Tendences (Spring). I want mine in cream and apple green. We both ooh&#8217;ed and ahh&#8217;ed over the boxy yet drapey fit (you know those summer barbeques are coming up.. and this would be THE top to hide the gut that would ensue). I am thinking Knitpick&#8217;s Shine, since there&#8217;s been nothing but raves and more importantly, it is cheap-o. Ooh la la.. I&#8217;m going on a French streak here.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: arial">So what is this method of doing stripes by carrying the yarn so you don&#8217;t have to weave in a gazillion loose-ends? I have googled but still don&#8217;t have a clear idea of how to do that. Jogless<em> something,</em> they call it. Can you lovely knitters impart this special knowledge? Merci beaucoup. Until next time, I bid you adieu&#8230;</span></p>
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