Hiatus

Hiatus. That sure is a funny word. After I wrote that last blog post I realsied I wouldn’t have time to write any more for a long time because I had to write a thesis for that pesky degree that I’m doing. Now that that’s done (and I’m pretty hopeful about getting a good result)…

Competitive Stitch

It has been a while since I’ve posted on here, and since I’ve posted, several REALLY exciting fibre-related things have happened to me!  But I’ll partial out all my great news post by post.  Currently, I am sitting in my lab waiting for human guinea pigs to do my experiment.  So briefly, here is my…

Spiritual Reflection on Knitting

As well as being a proud knitter and a proud vegetarian, the Knitted Kitten is a proud Catholic.  Whatever your spiritual views, I hope you’ll read and appreciate my reflection on knitting. I wrote this in my prayer book while I was planning a lesson for children who were preparing for the sacrament of confirmation. …

Moral Fibre

There are a lot of ethical issues to consider when doing craft.  For me and my knitting, my biggest concern is the animals used in fibre production.  I also worry about the overuse of synthetics. Animals are a hot topic for me.  I’ve been a proud vegetarian since I was 15 (I’m now 21). The…

Frogging

This is my frog.  His name is Prince.  I love him. This post isn’t about my frog, as much as he is cute and I love his slimy head.  This post is about frogging.  Frogging in knitting is where a large section of knitting is unravelled (on purpose).  It can be heartbreaking, like when you…

I’ve Finally Done it

I’ve finally done it, I’ve started a blog.  I tend to think of blogs as either for the self-absorbed or for people with something interesting to talk about (or perhaps both).  I’ve convinced myself that I do have something interesting to talk about: KNITTING.  My name is Kat and I’m a craft addict.  Seriously, it’s…