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Spam attack!
Posted by freakapotimus in Site News on August 23rd, 2010
We were recently hit with a rash of spam users signing up for the blog, and I mass deleted a whole bunch of them. We love when you guys sign up to post comments and connect with the community, but if I accidentally deleted your account, please let me know!
This may happen occasionally—the risks of being on the internet, sadly—so if you ever find yourself locked out of the site, don’t take it personally. Shoot us an email or call the hotline, and we’ll fix you up right good.
A Podcast is Brewing, and We Ate Sushi
Posted by Nysssa in Site News, Store Reviews, Things We Do on August 16th, 2010
After a bit of a hiatus, and yes, I realize a bit is being generous, we met this past weekend at Double Shots on Chestnut Street to podcast. As sometimes happens getting into the city, the traffic was slow, and our arrivals were scattered. Andrea arrived first and secured us a seat at the round table in the back, but as soon as the couches cleared off we moved over, got comfortable, and didn’t get a chance to record until several hours later.
In case we haven’t ever reviewed Double Shots, and I don’t think we have although we’ve met there several times, I’ll do that first.
It’s full name is Double Shots Espresso Bar, and it’s located at 211 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106. It’s website just lists it’s numbers and hours, and says that a full site is coming soon. They offer a fairly good selection of coffee and tea drinks, sandwiches, and pastries, and have seating and free internet access, once you obtain the password at the counter, and a couple PCs in one corner. They have a few board games available, although we know for a fact that the piece for Ms Scarlett is missing because we found a little piece of paper labeled with her name on the floor as we were knitting. The music is a little loud when you sit under the speakers, so it will be interesting to see if we were able to make ourselves heard over it during the podcast.
Knitting took place, as usual, Andrea was working on her Sock Yarn Blankie, Joanna was working on her Undulating Rib Socks (which had a stitch jump off the needle without her knowing until she was working on them in the dark later that night). Connie was working on Kai-Mai and Corona, and I was working on Mira, a shawl I’m in the process of designing as I knit. I don’t remember if any of us took any pictures of anything we were working on.
When it got to be close to time for my second parking meter to run out, we recorded our podcast, which will be posted as soon as the appropriate editing has taken place. We talked about back to school, knitting, and who knows what else, with our unpredictable tangents. You’ll have to listen to find out!
After the podcast, Andrea headed off to see a comedy show, while the remaining three of us used up the remaining time on our parking meter and discussed what to do for the rest of the evening. We decided to head to Northern Liberties for free parking, dinner, and more knitting.
Since it is August, Joanna said it was time for her monthly seafood fix, and we headed to Koi for sushi. It was still early for dinner in the city on a Saturday night, so we were able to get a parking spot right in front of the restaurant and were seated right away.
Koi doesn’t have a website th at I could find easily just by googling it, but it is located at 604 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19123. The various review sites state that it serves Japanese, Korean, and sushi . It’s open for lunch and dinner, and offers take-out and delivery. It is BYOB, and a few patrons walked in after us with cans of PBR. Reservations are recommended, but like I said, we walked in and were seated right away.
I ordered edamame as an appetizer as we tried to decide what we were going to have from the sushi menu. Joanna decided on the Salmon Skin roll and Vegetable Tempura roll, Connie also had the Vegetable Tempura roll and a California roll, and I ordered a Spider Roll because Connie had never tried one, and a platter with Spicy Tuna roll, Yellowtail with scallions, and a Philly roll. The waitress kept our water glasses full and we had Mochi for dessert. Everyone was pleased with their dishes, and after we finished eating we were full enough to decide that a walk up and back Second Street was in order.


At some point during our walk, our inner tourists came out to play. We were taking photographs all the way up and back. Hopefully Connie and Jo will post some of their pictures, since mine are on my phone and not yet postable.
We decided we needed to eat at Bar Ferdinand again, and then realized that we needed to eat at most of the places along Second, including in the Piazza. By the time we made it back to my car, we were ready for more knitting and a bathroom break and headed over to Higher Grounds, our regular spot over on Third.
However, we lost track of time, and HG was closing up for the evening, so Jo and Connie got iced tea and we headed down to the community park on Third and Wildey. We took more pictures, talked about gardening in the community garden next to the park, and maybe hosting a KIP there, and settled down on the stage to knit for a while to enjoy the evening. There was some great people watching, and it was here knitting in the dark that Joanna realized she had dropped a stitch in her sock. And then, when we finally found a locking stitch marker to hold it, realized that she might have forgotten to change her needle size as well. (I found out the next day that she ended up frogging back to fix both).
I dropped them off at the station on Second, and headed back down 95, and was home before 10.
More pictures from our wanderings



Show Notes: Hot Summer is Hot
Posted by springviolet in Site News on August 3rd, 2010
If you listened to Episode 2: Hot Summer is Hot, here’s a list of what we talked about.
- Jenn’s Project: A seat cushion using the 10 Stitch Twist Blanket pattern.
- Jenn’s fabulous photo:

From Knitting - Joanna’s Project: The start of her Christmas knitting, Undulating Rib Socks
- Andrea’s Project: Cotton washcloths
- Connie’s Project: The For Joana Hat
- National Mechanics, we love them.
The Dog Days of Summer – this time with photos
Posted by springviolet in Site News on July 25th, 2010
As Jenn said below, I have photos of two dogs that visited us during one of our knit in public days.
First we have Higgins. He’s a 4-month-old bug (boxer/pug mix). This guy was all charm and was silly over dog cookies.
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Our other visitor was Blue. Also 4-months-old.
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And just so there are a couple knitting photos…
I had finished these socks before our Knit in Public Day meet-up, however I brought them to show off and photograph. They are the Braided Gem Socks from Knitting Socks from Handpainted Yarn.
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Last weekend was our Church of the Blankie meetup. Here’s Jenn with her fabulous Blankie.
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The Dog Days of Summer
It’s been a hot summer which leaves our collective writing skills leaving something to be desired. We knit in public, twice this year, but didn’t take much photographic evidence because it was pushing 90 and we were too busy trying to not felt our yarn while we worked with it. I know Joanna has some dog pictures from our adventure, and we are still working on compiling our LYS list and and planning some movie days.
I’ve been working on starting and completing 10 projects this year and I’m doing quite well (I’m on 8, 9 if you count the breastfeeding shawl I made for a friend, 6 if you only count items I’m making for myself). I’m about to start the Bonyard Shawl with an angora merino blend called Jolie. One of the projects was Citrus which is in this year’s house color – blue. I have a few photos on my Ravelry page. Well, off to start season 2 of 24!
Happy Knitting everyone!
Social Knitworking Knits The Clap
Posted by Nysssa in Pattern Review, Site News, Things We Do on January 17th, 2010
Many of us have at least one clap under our belts, and decided that another one, plus some friendly peer pressure for those of us who hadn’t made one yet, would be in order.
The Clap – or Clapotis – is a scarf/shawl that is knit on the bias with dropped stitches that make for perfect Twitter updates as progress reports.
I’ll update more later, or someone else will. I’m going to go eat dinner, watch Lost and knit some more!
**Enter Joanna**
This is my third Clap. The first, I knit for my mom and I nearly didn’t give it to her, I loved it so much. The second, I wear as a scarf nearly all the time in cold weather or in my chilly office. As a matter of fact, I wear my blue Clap so often, I decided a few months ago that I needed a second one in a different color. When the idea of a Social Knitworking Clapotis Knit-Along came up, I was all in.

I’m using fingering weight yarn for a lighter scarf than the pattern suggests. In the photo at the left you can see I’ve completed 8 drop stitches. Isn’t it pretty?
Modifying the Clapotis pattern for different yarn weights and amounts is very easy since some genius discovered The Rule of Fifths. Here’s how the rule works: Weigh the yarn you’re using. Take that weight and divide it by 5. That number, 1/5 the total amount of your yarn, is the amount you’ll use to knit the Set-up and Increase Rows of the Clapotis pattern (Sections 1 and 2). Section 3 of the pattern, the Straight Rows, will take 3/5 the total amount of yarn, and Sections 4 and 5, the Decrease and Final Rows, will take the last 1/5 of your yarn.
In my case, I’m using three skeins of Knitpicks Stroll Multi in the Hearth colorway. This yarn comes in 50g skeins, so I have 150g in total. 1/5 of my total weight is 30g. So I used aproximately 30g of yarn in the Set-up and Increase sections of my Clap. Since that took less than a full skein of yarn, I’m using the last of that first skein and a full second skein in the Straight Rows. I’ll also start the last skein in the Straight Rows, but I’ll start weighing my skein as I knit. When I knit down to the 40g point I’ll get ready to start the Decrease Rows.

If our knit-along were a race, Nysssa would be winning. If you follow her tweets, you know she’s already started the decrease rows. I think that’s crazy awesome. And here she is, Evil Genius Nysssa, wearing her mostly finished Clapotis.
She’s using Halcyon Yarn, Victorian 2-Ply in black. Since she has a ridiculous amount of this yarn in her stash (5 skeins), she’s not using her total amount of yarn for her Clap. Rather, she worked the increase rows as written and knit the straight sections until she got to a length she liked.
Coming Attractions
Posted by springviolet in Site News on August 4th, 2009
Here’s what we have in mind for the coming months:
August: We <3 Nerds
From Dr. Who scarves to Murloc toys, we’re going to be talking about nerdy knits this August. And maybe we’ll also talk a little about how the Social Knitworking podcast came to be.
September: We Get Our Drunk On
Hey look! September is drunk podcasting month. (The history of which you can read over at Hipster, Please!)
We at Social Knitworking are fans of the occasional tipple. No really, we are! In addition to knocking back a few drinks, we’ll be talking to our resident cocktail fan, Connie. She’s sure to share some fun recipes. Also, we’ll chat about some knits that can used around the bar or at the table.
Also in September we’ll visit with the Cult of The Blankie. If you haven’t started your own sock yarn blanket, you soon will. Yes, you soon will.
October: Road Trip!
The Social Knitworking crew will be hitting the road for that east coast fiber mecca: The Sheep and Wool Festival at Rhinebeck, NY. We’re looking forward to some special interviews from the festival field.
If you have any questions or suggestions please remember our feedback line is up and running. Give us a call at 215.839.6373 (215.839.NERD).
Hello world!
Posted by freakapotimus in Site News on July 20th, 2009
This is the first test post for the new blog/podcast, Social Knitworking. More information to come soon as we get the site setup with the others. If you have any suggestions for topics on the first episiode, submit a comment!



Feedback line!
Posted by freakapotimus in Site News on July 22nd, 2009
Posted by: freakapotimus
Through the awesomeness of a friend, I got a Google Voice invite today.
We are now accepting callers for these beautiful pendant keychains… I mean, for the feedback section of the podcast! Being that we have yet to start recording Episode One yet, we’re asking for any questions or suggestions from friends or followers. If you want to know something about knitting, Philadelphia, or any of the many synonyms for taint, just leave a message.
The phone number to call is 215.839.6373 (215.839.NERD). Yes, that’s right. The word NERD is totally in my phone number. Suck on that, geeks.
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