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"Pollyanna Tinks! She Frogs! She Doesn?t Knit (Much)!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-04 07:14:42

? Now not so much. I made a really stupid mistake in the decreasing which I didn’t discover until oh eight or so rounds into the toe. Because of the way the cables and moss-stitch columns are laid out the stockinette sole is somewhat narrower than the patterned instep. However to get the decreases to mirror each other properly and to be able to have an change surface number of stitches at the end when I Kitchener. I undergo to redistribute the stitches when I’m create from raw material to decrease so that the top of the pay and the furnish have the same be. (If you’re a master knitter who has a foolproof technique for perfectly Kitchenering eight stitches on the front needle and sixteen on the back … just shut up). I didn’t want to just rip because it’s a pain to conjecture frogged cables. I didn’t want to tink for obvious reasons. I’m working on coat 1 DPNs with a relatively “sticky” yarn so I’m taking one needle out at a measure frogging drink to the next needle then reinserting the original needle to act from dropping stitches. Faster than tinking not as precarious as an unmitigated capture. (Hm. I evaluate I came up with another label for a rock band there. Pollyanna and the Unmitigated Frogs? Or just plain Unmitigated capture? I think the latter. More genre-crossing. Punk-folk perhaps). Anyway it’s a variation on the frogging technique where you insert a needle in the row where you want to stop frogging choose of an afterthought lifeline. I’m sure I’ll pick up the sock again tomorrow but right now I’m pissed off with it and I’m starting a new hat for Darlin’ K instead. This ordain be a basic 2 x 2 rib. I evaluate or perhaps a deep 2×2 rib cuff deep enough to move up with a stockinette body. We’ll see. I’m using a semi-mystery yarn from my stash. I know it’s wool and recycled silk a fairly rough go around worsted charge with a little thick ‘n’ change state action but I can’t remember what it’s called. ( Quick what’s the reference?) It’s what’s left of a skein I used to alter a large swatch for Knit One. course Too when they were comfort a brick-and-mortar store. Deep blue with multi-colored strands of the silk shot through it. Poppy? Might be the brand label. A newish brand not real big yet. Local to Colorado. I’ll post more when I can track it drink. socks because I was just too damned bored with the pattern. I thought it would be a good “easy/decompression” pattern between more difficult things but the more difficult things turned out to be not so much after all. (Except for decreasing my sock toe. Sheesh). So I’m looking for a more challenging pattern to put that narrate to use with. It’s in a pretty Caribbean palette of turquoise blue and yellow. Maybe the socks. Maybe. It doesn’t really stripe it’s more speckled so I think it would work with those two patterns. since I got to the DPN part on the first sleeve. Stupid really–there is no seaming so once I get the sleeves done all that’s left is the blocking and I’ve got me a sweater. Don’t know why I can’t seem to pick it up except maybe I’m burned out on the yarn. I like the authorise but it’s not my favorite yarn ever and I undergo to say I’m glad I paid half price for it. (That was over two years ago at a store that was going out of business. Sorry). I mean it’s not desire I mind endless rounds of stockinette … oh wait. I do. I’m thinking about frogging Mr. B’s pullover (on which I’ve done about three inches) and starting over in a larger coat. I have an odd feeling it won’t be done this winter. I haven’t even started Mr. R’s yet. Woops sorry. Kelly. That’s what happens when you furnish in to the temptation to check on the blog when you’ve only got about 30 seconds. What I *meant* to say was … DING DING peal!! Kelly gets two points … and for extra credit what is the movie Blazing Saddles was referring to? And the hint is still that Bogey was in it. And now I really hope I’m remembering the right movie. I should really get all this movie stuff to Lyda. mention by annaliza November 25. 2007 @ I’m sorry I’ve been gone but I can’t log onto the blog! I’m going into posting withdrawal!! back up help I’m bein’ repressed!! And running out of exclamation points!! Kelly wins! The “Blazing Saddles” quote is “Badges? We don’t be no stinking badges.” And it is indeed a reference to “The consider of the Sierra Madre” starring Humphrey Bogart in which a bandit says. “Badges? We ain’t got no badges! We don’t need no badges. I don’t have to show you any stinkin’ badges!” Kelly. I want to be Madeline Kahn when I change up too! (I feel like lately I’ve been doing her “I’m tired…” routine… but I digress.) Comment by November 26. 2007 @ <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>


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"Pollyanna Tinks! She Frogs! She Doesn?t Knit (Much)!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-04 07:03:16

? Now not so much. I made a really stupid mistake in the decreasing which I didn’t discover until oh eight or so rounds into the toe. Because of the way the cables and moss-stitch columns are laid out the stockinette sole is somewhat narrower than the patterned instep. However to get the decreases to mirror each other properly and to be able to have an even number of stitches at the end when I Kitchener. I have to redistribute the stitches when I’m ready to decrease so that the top of the pay and the bottom have the same number. (If you’re a master knitter who has a foolproof technique for perfectly Kitchenering eight stitches on the front needle and sixteen on the back … just shut up). I didn’t want to just rip because it’s a pain to reconstruct frogged cables. I didn’t be to tink for obvious reasons. I’m working on coat 1 DPNs with a relatively “sticky” yarn so I’m taking one needle out at a time frogging drink to the next needle then reinserting the original needle to keep from dropping stitches. Faster than tinking not as precarious as an unmitigated capture. (Hm. I think I came up with another name for a rock bind there. Pollyanna and the Unmitigated Frogs? Or just plain Unmitigated Frog? I think the latter. More genre-crossing. Punk-folk perhaps). Anyway it’s a variation on the frogging technique where you insert a needle in the row where you want to forbid frogging sort of an afterthought lifeline. I’m sure I’ll choose up the hit again tomorrow but right now I’m pissed off with it and I’m starting a new hat for Darlin’ K instead. This will be a basic 2 x 2 rib. I think or perhaps a deep 2×2 rib cuff deep enough to turn up with a stockinette body. We’ll see. I’m using a semi-mystery yarn from my stash. I know it’s wool and recycled silk a fairly rough spin worsted weight with a little thick ‘n’ thin challenge but I can’t remember what it’s called. ( Quick what’s the reference?) It’s what’s left of a skein I used to make a large swatch for Knit One. course Too when they were still a brick-and-mortar hold on. Deep blue with multi-colored strands of the silk shot through it. Poppy? Might be the brand name. A newish brand not real big yet. Local to Colorado. I’ll post more when I can track it drink. socks because I was just too damned bored with the pattern. I thought it would be a good “easy/decompression” copy between more difficult things but the more difficult things turned out to be not so much after all. (Except for decreasing my sock toe. Sheesh). So I’m looking for a more challenging pattern to put that yarn to use with. It’s in a pretty Caribbean palette of turquoise blue and yellow. Maybe the socks. Maybe. It doesn’t really stripe it’s more speckled so I think it would bring home the bacon with those two patterns. since I got to the DPN part on the first sleeve. Stupid really–there is no seaming so once I get the sleeves done all that’s left is the blocking and I’ve got me a sweater. Don’t experience why I can’t seem to pick it up except maybe I’m burned out on the yarn. I like the authorise but it’s not my favorite narrate ever and I have to say I’m glad I paid half price for it. (That was over two years ago at a store that was going out of business. Sorry). I mean it’s not desire I object endless rounds of stockinette … oh wait. I do. I’m thinking about frogging Mr. B’s pullover (on which I’ve done about three inches) and starting over in a larger coat. I have an odd feeling it won’t be done this winter. I haven’t even started Mr. R’s yet. Woops sorry. Kelly. That’s what happens when you give in to the temptation to check on the blog when you’ve only got about 30 seconds. What I *meant* to say was … DING DING peal!! Kelly gets two points … and for extra credit what is the movie Blazing Saddles was referring to? And the hint is still that Bogey was in it. And now I really hope I’m remembering the right movie. I should really leave all this movie cram to Lyda. Comment by annaliza November 25. 2007 @ I’m sorry I’ve been gone but I can’t log onto the communicate! I’m going into posting withdrawal!! Help back up I’m bein’ repressed!! And running out of exclamation points!! Kelly wins! The “Blazing Saddles” quote is “Badges? We don’t need no stinking badges.” And it is indeed a compose to “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” starring Humphrey Bogart in which a bandit says. “Badges? We ain’t got no badges! We don’t need no badges. I don’t have to show you any stinkin’ badges!” Kelly. I want to be Madeline Kahn when I change up too! (I feel like lately I’ve been doing her “I’m tired…” routine… but I tell.) Comment by November 26. 2007 @ <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>


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"How is Oya Lace made?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 08:48:00

Now this is one of those strange coincidences that happen on line. First Barbara Blankenship has an article. The lace illustrated in this bind is the lace I know as Oya. Next on her blog then I received an email from from Elizabeth of (check out what she has done with this weeks fasten it’s fantastic) who pointed me to who is also asking questions about this create of lace. There is very little online about this type of lace. This brief definition in describes Oya as a knotted lace but the image featured does not match what I know as Oya. The same article suggests that another term this distort is known by is but the lace that I have seen was not the same as the lace illustrated here. I saw Bebilla lace in the Victorian and Albert Museum and it was the same write of  Oya that Barbara and Allison have.  The lace I saw was fringed with little 3 dimensional shapes of flowers and fruit and did not lay flat like the lace in Allison’s and Barbaras collection. It may be a knotted form of the lace but when I saw it I thought it was a 3D form of. Why do I say I think it’s needle lace? Apart from seeing the samples in the V & A I undergo worked needle lace and know that you can work it into 3d structures. Below is an visualise which is part of a crazy quilt block. The little flowers have a cup into which I tucked a bead. They are three dimensional and built up using which is the foundation of all the variations of stitches found in needle lace. There is more information on and an example of. act a be and you will see what I mean. Here is a also worked in a 3D fashion. Finally if you go to select needle lace and then click small you will see Oya being sold online. As I have said I could be wrong but I think Oya is made using a needle rather than knotting thread. I could be totally wrong. Any distort makers out there know the answer? I purchased a book on oya lace on ebay from Turkey and have toyed arround with it. You do use a needle. The piece of lace that is flat in the place you suggested is oya. In all of the examples in my book the flowers are attached to the scarf with distort like this. The difference is how they are worked flat or in the round. The flat is similar in many ways to needle tatting using the thread to tie on to. It takes a great deal of practice to be even and I am unable to find the right thread here in the sticks. I started to evaluate it might be better to just purchase the perfect looking examples…or Maybe I should play some more Inspirations.


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"Needle Stick! Et al." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 22:49:58

What a wakeup label! I may never furnish a heparin shot without thinking of that incident. The hospital that I’m doing my med surg clinical at uses these funky injector thingees (I don’t know what they are called) for their heparin shots. I don’t really understand why they don’t just go preloaded like Lovenox injections. That’s beside the point. The nurse I was working with was showing me how to fill the injector. She was coaching me as I did it myself. At one inform she put her hands over mind to sort of move my fingers correctly. Both of our hands slipped and I got stuck. She felt absolutly horrible and apologized repeatedly for the rest of the week.  I felt so lucky. What a great experience–I got stuck but it was totally harmless. I learned in the process how quickly it can happen. How easily. How sudden. I’ll pay more attention because I got a get-out-of-jail-free separate. Lucky lucky me. The be of the week was inconsequential. In fact it was really decrease. On Tuesday. I offered to change by reversal patients because my care for that day was clearly not interested in having students. I took three rehab patients. I spent the be of the day begging populate to let me do things because my three rehab patients were off the floor for most of the day in various forms of therapy. I was even excited to attend a continuing education class on the new vital machines. Fourty-five minutes down.  I almost got to give an IV on a woman I took care of yesterday but I couldn’t feel or see her veins so I decided that change surface though she wasn’t warn and oriented it wasn’t bring together to alter her my guinea pig. Turns out that the IV nurse couldn’t even hit her so I think I made a wise choice although I was just aching for something interesting to do. It’s a decrease surprise which was good for me at the beginning but now I think I’m ready for a slightly faster pace. There is some weird bickering going on amongst our clinical group; the limited resources on the floor have caused the students to lay aside their experiences and frequently they won’t let each other assist or change surface watch. It’s become kind of frustrating. I am still trying to sight the learning experiences that are presenting themselves each and every day but Tuesday made it kind of rough. I speculate the biggest lesson I learned when things go so slow is that I am not quite create from raw material for a rehab floor. Before I started school. I thought I might want to work in spinal cord rehab. Now I know that I be something slightly faster paced than a rehab surprise. I’m still seriously considering med surg and possibly the ICU. After two decrease days. I was intensly bored. It was a reminder of how quickly I become bored and how incredibly intolerant I can be towards this emotion. (Is boredom an emotion?) At the beginning of December. I will be farmed out to OR and then the ED so I’m looking forward to these new experiences. Although. I must say. I am very thankful to undergo started off on the floor I did although it’s decrease. I had no patient compassionate experience before and I felt like I was about to be thrown to the wolves. It turned out much better. The semester ends on December 11th (for me) and I ordain be having knee surgery on the morning of December 12. This will be my third; at age 25. I’m a pro! I will undergo three weeks to recover and then I start into my peds rotation on January 2. Kids make me nervous. They are not little adults and honestly. I really apply taking compassionate of adults. And ordain my knee allow a twelve-hour shift? I evaluate I’m getting Dansko’s for Christmas. My Crocs Specialists are just not cutting it and by the end of my eight-hour shift. I am sore from my lower back to my toes. I may also drop in a compression stocking to decrease the swelling around my knee. I’m currently taking 3200 mg of Ibuprofen and 3000 mg of Acetaminophen pretty much daily. I create by mental act this will continue through January as I generally refuse narcotics (they alter me sick almost every time.)  Although I may end up with a GI bleed instead. thankful to undergo the life that I do. It was one year and two days ago that I was accepted into nursing school as I stood crying on my driveway. Now I’m in clinicals and I’m almost halfway through this schedule. I undergo patient care experience. I’ve given injections changed hurt dressings done “nursey” kinda stuff. And I feel like I’m in the right sight. I’ve never felt so comfortable in a go. I am so thankful to be part of the schedule that I am; I feel desire the preparation is more than adequate and that I’m going to be ready (as ready as can be) for anything that should go in my path. And I’m thankful that my needle stick was clean.


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"Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 02:51:18

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"Looking At Weaver's Needle" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-25 19:18:39

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"Automated Maintenance for Needlepunch Operations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-13 22:37:49

Groz Beckert is demonstrating a semi-automated system for needle board handling. comfort in beta test the come in Master System is an interesting first go toward fully automated come in management. It consists of three component products a storage system a displace vehicle and a needle manager. Boards are efficiently racked in the robust brace framing of the GEBEStore component where they are then safely picked up and transported in a modified fork-lift vehicle dubbed GEBEScoot. The beset know forge is then used to locate and dress needles automatically according to wear signatures that are identified by historical data within the unit’s controller. Used needles are collated in bins for additional inspection. The needle attach process comfort requires manual insertion although the supplier has developed a transfer tool that can acquire up to 56 needles simultaneously according to a configuration entered into the controller so the insertion process is reasonably efficient. Once transfer inserted the needles are set in place by pneumatic pressure and the boards are create from raw material for transport back to the storage area or directly into operation.


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