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Category Archives: knitting

Jul112022Jul 11 2022
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Black CustomFit Inlet Cardigan

by Lilly, in category knitting

http://economiacircularverde.com/que-es-la-economia-circular/ I knit a black cardigan. Am I crazy? Maybe. Was it worth it? I think so! Knitting a sweater takes me a long time. My average is about a year. This CustomFit Inlet Cardigan by Amy Herzog took me a year and half to knit. I am a slow knitter, but I am also not… Read More

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Jan172019Jan 18 2019
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Clarke Pullover

by Lilly, in category finished project, knitting

I just realized that (according to Ravelry) I have been knitting for over six years now! You would think I would have gotten faster in that time, but for some reason I’m still a pretty slow knitter. I must be getting slightly faster though, because I knit a Clarke Pullover by Jane Richmond in less… Read More

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Feb102018Jul 10 2022
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Calligraphy Cardigan

by Lilly, in category finished project, knitting

Drumroll please! My Calligraphy Cardigan is finally finished! I felt like it took me two years to knit this sweater -which was actually my estimate of how long it would take to knit, since I am a slow knitter- but it actually only took a little over a year. It was SO MUCH stockinette to… Read More

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Nov282016Jul 10 2022
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Hetty Cardigan- A Blue Sweater for a Blue State

by Lilly, in category crafts, knitting

Happy post Thanksgiving weekend! Hope you all had a good one. I spent Thanksgiving day with friends, talking about how especially thankful we are (post-election) to have each other and to live in our little progressive bubble of the Pacific Northwest. I probably shouldn’t say “progressive bubble” and not say that we also talked about how… Read More

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Nov62016Feb 17 2018
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Brooklyn Tweed Bray Cap in Truffle Hunt Shelter

by Lilly, in category knitting

I’m still trying to get my back log of completed projects posted and am especially behind on knitting projects. This is the Brooklynn Tweed Bray Cap in Shelter that I finished back in March. See the lovely Lilac tree in the background? Everything is dead and rain soaked in my yard at the moment, so this makes me happy… Read More

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Rake and Make is a Seattle, WA. based blog, so I’m gardening in the Pacific Northwest climate. I live with my husband, two dogs, a cat, and a rotating cast of chickens. What started out as a gardening blog has grown to include all the things I like to make, whether it's gardening, cooking, or craft related. Please comment, subscribe, and follow me on social media!

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