Wednesday, December 10, 2008

What Do People With Hiv

Press Review Winter 2008 (continued)

Press pixel (continued)

The Winter Knitty is out. Some funny stuff, interesting techniques, but no thunderbolt to me. I must look over the break because I had trouble flipping, given the saturation of connections, despite the change of server (or perhaps because of). A disappointment: he will have to wait to see what the new site announced. I am anxious to know.

Otherwise, the second number Popknits appeared a few days ago, back in the line of the first.

And météotricotiques forecasts are excellent. Since I know Needled (one of my favorite blogs of the moment) is, I look forward to the first issue of The Knitting Forecast, to be published shortly.

To finish the review journals dematerialized me who boasts of having the most complete list of e-journals, I must admit that there are at least two that escaped me until today.

Teen Knitter (knitting webzine made by teens for teens) is in its 3rd issue and now that I calculated!

And then there The Insider Hook, who is his number 7, but good hook, it's not my department, my normal radar has messed up. There are others, webzines hook?

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Precisely speaking of hook, the site (and ex-zine) Hook Me just been acquired by Interweave Crochet. In my opinion, they will do it for the Knitting Daily for the hook. And Kim Werker, founder of Hook Me and editor of Interweave Crochet, resigned from that post. It is interesting to compare its trajectory at the head of IWC with that of Eunny Jang for Interweave Knits head. While Kim is quite limited technically, it seems (I know nothing, but I have heard often), she of Interweave Crochet magazine very successful (see the fall issue and the winter which looks promising). Eunny Jang, who is technically amazing, a very talented designer and an excellent teacher, failed however to save IWK a certain softening (and not the special holidays or the winter issue that will make me change my mind). I do not think responsible, the causes are multiple, in my opinion, but it's a shame.
But let's not forget that the group also publishes Interweave Knitscene , another knitting magazine targeted "younger" and piecework, which addresses the historical aspect of all needlework in theory but makes increasingly added to the knitters (4 of 6 blankets in 2008), the next being the piecework classic knit special earlier this year not to be missed. When at last

Vogue Knitting , it seems a little pale in comparison next Knit1 (reviewed the same group but targeting an audience "younger"), which has recruited the cream of tricoblogueurs.

Across the Atlantic, from the British, full of novelties. Debbie Bliss launches new magazine name and then a review is under preparation: The Knitter . As for Yarn Forward, he not only became monthly and has hired a new editor, but now has a younger sister sewing: Sew Hip . After several months of pap telematics, Rowan found his site knitrowan.com (with free templates, but less than before) and opened a French site Rowan 30 years (with free templates and French).

To finish with the clipboard, two pipes. A pipe found at
Pinku or how virtually browse journals and books published in Japanese by Nihon Vogue: 1. Go list their knitting and crochet books (the list is twenty pages). 2. Click on the cover of the book that interests you. 3. Click the yellow button and wait interface "flaky" appears.
A pipe found at String or Nothing , the defunct Life magazine launches its photographic archives. They spent knitting contain small wonders (there are even French knitters in the job: workers strike in 1937 or Ms. Petain in 1950).

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Brent Everett And Brent Corrigan Friends

Typotricot: TOC

That's it, I finished my notes on typography knitted. I had the links, but I had trouble writing the text. Besides, I would add a few links to topics jacquard and occasionally I will modify the text a little. I will also try to improve visualization of the different types of links: work without explanation, model with explanations of the entire alphabet grid, etc..
Meanwhile, I noted (A) the presence of a grid containing all mayuscules (a) all lowercase and (9) all numbers 0 to 9.

TYPOTRICOT: TOC
0. Introduction
1. Calligraphy filiaire
2. Letters independent

3. Textures and reliefs
4. Twists and knobs
5. Days
6. Optical Illusion
7. Mosaic knitting
8-11. Jacquard
8. Jacquard son learned
9. Jacquard son crossed
10. Jacquard reversible
11. Jacquard machine
12. Knitting with beads
13. Embroidered knit
14. Hook
15. Accessories