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TS4 HAT WITH POMPOMSAnother one addition for @tony-veis​ 4t2 Knitting modThe hat accessories from Ni

TS4 HAT WITH POMPOMS

Another one addition for @tony-veis4t2 Knitting mod

The hat accessories from Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack. Binned to BV jewelery.  Compatible with glasses.

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Gender: female, male 
Age:Teen (repositored textures), YA, Adult, Elder
Categories:Jewelery - Other (Eyebrow Ring bin)
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Credits:EA,@tony-veis


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deedee-sims: Lowedeus’ TS4 Sweater for TM and CU (requested by anon)Have some more sweaters! They ha

deedee-sims:

Lowedeus’ TS4 Sweater for TM and CU (requested by anon)

Have some more sweaters! They have fatmorph, come in the original 10 colors, and you can choose if you want them repo’d to the AM/EM files (that you can find here), or not :)

Download Lowedeus TS4 Sweater TM&CU Repo’d-Alternate

Download Lowedeus TS4 Sweater TM&CU Standalone-Alternate

Nice! Thank you!


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TS4 KNITTED SWEATERSThe meshes and fixed versions of ts4 knitted sweaters - addition for @tony-veis 

TS4 KNITTED SWEATERS

The meshes and fixed versions of ts4 knitted sweaters - addition for @tony-veis 4t2 Knitting mod

lowedeus_TS4_ForbiddenSweater.zip - the famous Forbidden Sweater converted from Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack. Top-only, also allowed in the out category as top-only separate with Pescado’s Clothing Tooland/orLazyDuchess patch. Strongly optimized! Both meshes are unisex and repositored to the ya-elder texture file. The ya-elder mesh suits fine with bottom-fatmorphs, so it has no morphs. 

FYI: The files of AF-only version from tony’s set is outdated and most likely to conflict, please delete it if you downloaded the knitting set earlier!

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Gender:unisex
Age: Teen, YA, Adult, Elder
Categories: Everyday, Out
Morphs: only for teens

lowedeus_TS4_ForbiddenHat.zip - the hat accessories of the famous Forbidden Sweater from Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack. Compatible with glasses.

UPD: Fixed, rebinned to BV jewelery (as it should be according to the logic of the Knitting mod). Please redownload the archive and delete the old hat files to replace:

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Gender: female, male (unisex for teens)
Age: Teen, YA, Adult, Elder
Categories:Glasses Jewelery - Other (Eyebrow Ring bin)

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lowedeus_TS4sweater.rar - 10 sweaters converted from Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack. Top-only, also allowed in the out category as top-only separate with Pescado’s Clothing Tooland/orLazyDuchess patch. If you downloaded the knitting set earlier - the recolors should works with the mesh file from my archive.

UPD: despite the old files should work with the mesh, of course they are outdated (because I have added the “out” category etc) and will conflict with the new recolor files, so if you downloaded the knitting set earlier - please delete the old sweater recolors if you want all the features to work as they should.

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Gender: male
Age: YA, Adult, Elder (see below)
Categories: Everyday, Out
Morphs:yes

@deedee-sims also made theTM and CU sweaters (repositored and standalone) 

Credits:EA,@tony-veis

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


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rahardjoknits:Peacock Tail and Leaf Scarf pattern: Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush yarn: Sherahardjoknits:Peacock Tail and Leaf Scarf pattern: Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush yarn: Sherahardjoknits:Peacock Tail and Leaf Scarf pattern: Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush yarn: She

rahardjoknits:

Peacock Tail and Leaf Scarf

pattern: Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush

yarn: Sheepland Fino in pajas blancas color. 1 skein.

needle: 2.5mm

35 body lace repeats instead of 32 body lace repeats as pattern asked.


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iamanangryknitter:dentonsinventions:I’ve finished the Hourglass Throw, by Anne Hanson. It’s a beiamanangryknitter:dentonsinventions:I’ve finished the Hourglass Throw, by Anne Hanson. It’s a be

iamanangryknitter:

dentonsinventions:

I’ve finished the Hourglass Throw, by Anne Hanson. It’s a beautiful lace and cabled knit with three different sizing options; baby, lap/throw or full sized blanket. The pattern can be found on the Brooklyn Tweed website.

WHAT A FUCKING GORGEOUS THROW. I HOPE YOU ARE PROUD.


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Looking a little like wands out of Harry Potter movies, these odd tools are called ‘Nostepinne’ and Looking a little like wands out of Harry Potter movies, these odd tools are called ‘Nostepinne’ and

Looking a little like wands out of Harry Potter movies, these odd tools are called ‘Nostepinne’ and are used to make ‘center-pull’ yarn balls and skeins. About 11 inches long; purchased for a very reasonable price off of eBay. Anyone that does woodworking on a lathe should be able to make one quickly. A very handy little tool for yarn workers. Do you really want to give your aunt a toilet paper tube as a gift? LOL!

Watch this video - skip to the 2:00 mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12DBBuQkSq8


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My very first cardigan :) I’m delighted that it turned out very wearable, fitting well on me a

My very first cardigan :) I’m delighted that it turned out very wearable, fitting well on me and it’s definitely one of my favorite outfit now!! The pattern was very easy to follow, I will try this one again with different motifs in the future. I had thought that it was much better to buy sweaters and cardigans than making them myself, but why not? It is fun :) However, sewing buttons was very tiring, it felt like it never ends!! 初めて立体的な編み物, カーディガンを編みました。いやはや, 自分の才能が恐ろしい, 初めてのでこんなに上手くできるだなんて。。。とか誰も言ってくれないから言っちゃうよ, 自分で言っちゃうよ!! このパターンとても細くインストラクションも付いていて, とても編み易かった。今度は違うモチーフを入れて再挑戦したいと思います。 セーターやカーディガンは買ったほうが良い, 作ってもどうせ手作り感が否めんやろうと思ってたけど, いやはや楽しい。素敵なフリーパターンも沢山あるので毎月1つずつくらい挑戦したい。 しかしボタン付けはちょーめんどくさかって, 一生終わらんのとちゃうかと思った笑。 #handmade #knitting #cardigan #classic #vintage #collagemania #webstapick #ハンドメイド #編み物 #ニッティング #ビンテージ


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snowshinobi:

god my favorite part of knitting/crocheting/etc is watching string become fabric. crumpling it in my hands. this fabric would’ve never existed had I not willed it into being. it isn’t fabric, it’s time made physical. made material. isn’t that the high of crafting? you mold time between your hands and put it into other people’s hands. my least favorite part is when my cat tries to cram the whole yarn ball into his mouth

Day 16. Yarn + Day 17. Bumblebee

I usually don’t have favorites but I’m not gonna lie this one might be my favorite up to now

the-fibre-stuff:

ebearcrochet:

a light pink banner with a knitting project on the far left and a cat rolling a yarn ball to the right. the cat and yarn are burgund. The text: Random Rants: Yarn Stores is written in white.

Random Rants: Yarn Stores

I recently asked all of you to send me your favourite yarn stores, and all of these have been collected in The Traveller’s Map of Yarn Stores. I’ll link it in a reblog, and if your favourite store is not on the map, please let me know. And if you know a good place to buy yarn in one of the “empty” spaces on the map, please let me know. I would like the map to span more than just the East Coast and parts of Europe, but I’m sadly not familiar with every yarn store in the world which is why I need your help.

And now I went far of track, but let’s just ignore that. What I wanted to do in this post, was rant about indie yarn stores for how ever long this post ends up being.

And why do I want to rant about indie yarn stores? Well, both because I work at one, and because they harbour an expertise that is hard to replicate in online shops and large retailers.

  • YARN

It can come as no surprise that you are able to buy yarn at a yarn store, but it is the type of yarn that is interesting. I cannot speak for every yarn store out there, but the ones I personally know usually specialises in a specific genre of yarn. It could be a specific brand, it could be hand dyed, it could be a specific material etc.

This means that you probably won’t find cheap acrylics anywhere in sight when you enter a indie yarn store (it is simply impossible to compete with the prices of larger retailers), but you will be able to find the softest, shiniest, most colourful skeins around.

And as a bonus, a lot of yarn stores offer sustainable yarns such as yarn made from discarded or recycled materials, GOTs certified materials, locally produced materials and so on.

And one thing that we can do that online retailers can’t is to let you see the yarn with your fingers!!

  • ADVICE

I feel like this is a pretty broad point, but half of my job is actually to help people. What can I (or your local, nice yarn store owner/worker) do for you, you might ask, and I got so many answers for you.

First and foremost, we can help you find the correct yarn. Most patterns come with a recommended brand of yarn, and if we got that and you like it, we can move on to the colour choices.

If you don’t like the yarn suggested in the pattern for whatever reason or we don’t have that specific brand, we can still be of service. We know the yarn in our stores, and can help you find reliable alternatives that will work as well with your pattern as the original yarn would.

When you have chosen an alternative type of yarn, the yardage might not match the original yardage 1:1 – but we know how to calculate how much yarn you’ll need in your chosen yarn (and even if you don’t have a pattern and want to do a freestyle sweater/blanket/scarf/whatever a lot of us are pretty good at estimating how much yarn, you’ll need).

And what if you already have the yarn, have started on a project, and then you can’t figure out what the fuck the designer means by that one line in the pattern? We are here to help you decipher (please don’t make me spell that twice) your pattern. We have read a thousand patterns, and most of us are driven by an unstoppable need to know more so we kinda end up hoarding obscure tecniques. All this helps when the designer wants you to figure out what they mean by that one obscure line. Or if you are a brand knew knitter/crocheter and still haven’t found the Rosetta stone of knitting/crochet patterns yet (trust me, it gets easier although it can feel a little like learning a new language), we can help you out and point you in the right direction.

And let’s say you know which yarn to use, you understand the pattern, everything is right on time, and then you have to choose the colours? We are here to help you answer questions such as which colours look best together? how does this self striping sock yarn look like when knitted? is this or this best to use as a horse mane? *an older man holds up two balls of slightly different coloured brown yarn, and for a moment I pretend that my expertise is horse manes and not yarn*

  • PATTERNS

If you’ve been knitting or crocheting for more than five minutes, you’ve probably figured out that you can find a billion patterns on the world wide web, some for free, some are rather cheap, and some are insanely expensive.

But to be frank, selling yarn alone doesn’t necessarily pay the bills and therefore yarn store owners often have an alternative career at the site. This might be having their own brand of yarn, selling merchandise, turning up at fares, or pattern design.

Are yarn store owners better at pattern making than everyone else? you might ask.

No, it’s not always the case, but these people often have a life time of experience forming needle made fabrics to fit the body, they have a network of test knitters/crocheters that help them catch mistakes, and they know how fibres work.

Does this mean these people are better at the design process than everybody else?

No, their patterns aren’t always the most trendy patterns nor the patterns that fit your personal aesthetic and that’s okay too.

  • WORKSHOPS AND COMMUNITY

If you’re a new knitter/crocheter and you don’t have an older relative to help you figure out your new hobby, try turn to a yarn store. On a regular day, there is always one of two people who come in to ask if we can help them get on with their project.

And most stores have some kind of workshops or cafés where you can learn new tecniques, practise old tecniques, chat with people who share your hobby etc.

As an example, the place I work have knitting café once a week where you bring you current WIP and we provide coffee and company. We also have a weekly knitting school where we introduce people to different tecniques such as different heels, cast ons, increases etc.

And if you are more of a SoMe person, most yarn stores have both Instagram, Facebook, hashtags, KALs/CALs, and blogs where you can find inspiration.

  • SUPERHUMANS

Okay, so as I wrote this I realised, I made yarns store owners/workers sound like the perfect human beings, and truth is we aren’t that. We are just human beings, and all though some yarn store are extremely talented this doesn’t apply to everyone. As in any other line of work some people are jackasses, bad at their job, or downright hostile go interact with. If you happen to meet one of those – leave. You don’t have to interact with them, you don’t have to love their store or buy their yarn. Find a new yarn store (I promise, you’ll find a good one out there).

Sources:This is written on basis of my own experience so I don’t have any good places, you can go to read more. My best advice: visit your local yarn store.

It’s not just fondling the yarn that’s better than online! You can see the exact colour, and sometimes that really matters. My husband and I were picking out yarn for a sweater for him, the only problem was that the shades he liked, and wanted in a sweater, were very very similar to shades that would make him look washed out and ill (which is not a look he’s going for.)

Not only were we able to go to the store and look at the in-stock yarn (yes, this happened a few years ago), but when the store owner heard that we wanted 10 balls of yarn anyhow (i.e. a full bag if she was ordering it), she told us that she was happy to do a special order, and that if we didn’t like the colour she’d just stock it and we could switch it out. It ended up being the colour we wanted, but it was nice to know that if it didn’t work, switching the colour wouldn’t involve any shipping.

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Doing some knitting this holiday weekend! Pattern: Gramps by tincanknits

Doing some knitting this holiday weekend!

Pattern:Gramps by tincanknits


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I can share these now! Birthday gifts for my friend’s baby!Pattern: Gramps by tincanknitsPattern: HuI can share these now! Birthday gifts for my friend’s baby!Pattern: Gramps by tincanknitsPattern: HuI can share these now! Birthday gifts for my friend’s baby!Pattern: Gramps by tincanknitsPattern: HuI can share these now! Birthday gifts for my friend’s baby!Pattern: Gramps by tincanknitsPattern: Hu

I can share these now! Birthday gifts for my friend’s baby!

Pattern:Gramps by tincanknits

Pattern:Hunter by tincanknits


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With such grey and stormy weather lately, we’d like to offer you a bit of hope. Pair your cloudy day

With such grey and stormy weather lately, we’d like to offer you a bit of hope. Pair your cloudy days with rainbows, soft and bold. Shop Update is live, click the pic #yarnovernewyork #yony #shopupdate #indiedyedyarn #rainbowyarn #knitting #crochet #weaving #yarnlove
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river-alice-wolf:

Because I have no self control I have started a third knitting project. Because finishing my other two before I start a new one is not an option apparently. Oh well, if it keeps me busy. (This 3rd one may be for sale once complete)

((mod speaking: having multiple projects on the go is ok.  Sometimes its good to switch it up a bit))

wastelesscrafts:

sew-n-tell:

Repairing holes in knitting

Thank you for tagging me! This video’s a good illustration of several techniques I summed up in my post on how to mend holes in knit fabric.

#knitting    #mending    #useful to know    
Latest @nytmag cover. Photo Illustration by Sagmeister & Walsh. Art direction: @jessicavwalsh De

Latest @nytmag cover. Photo Illustration by Sagmeister & Walsh. Art direction: @jessicavwalshDesign:@feliperochaPhoto:@aron_filkeyProducer:@schmollyy / Fabrication by @AlexSilva.nyc. Design Director: @GailBichler / Director of Photography: @KathyRyan1 / Art Director: @mrwilley / Deputy Art Director: Jason Sfetko / Designers: Ben Grandgenett, Frank Augugliaro / Associate Photo Editors: Jessica Dimson, @StaceylBaker , Amy Kellner, Christine Walsh, Natasha Lunn / Photo Assistant: Karen Hanley


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