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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Alien Head Motif Chart

Dopeless Knitter - Alien Head motif free chart by fugitive247


Keeping this motif chart off the radar has been driving me happily bonkers since mid December. Add it to your Ravelry queue today!

Dopeless Knitter - Brad Leclerc loves his alien head skater hat. Dopeless Knitter - April loved Brad's alien head skater cap so much that she stole it!

It's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but what about theft? Have you ever made something so awesome (or horrible) that it ended up getting taken? Huge thanks to Brad Leclerc and April Leclerc for sharing their fun-loving adventures. ♥ =)

Dopeless Knitter Terms of Pattern Use

Dopeless Knitter and author fugitive247 makes this free pattern available for personal, non-commercial use only. Unauthorized reproduction of this pattern by any means, or mass production either by hand or automated means of any tangible goods which incorporate this pattern, and any other representations of this pattern either physically or via electronic means, are strictly prohibited without the express written consent of fugitive247 or her designated legal assigns. For-profit and non-profit 501c3 licensing options may become available. Inquiries welcome.

Cap pattern coming soon!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Alphabetically Addicted

A is for... acceptance. Maintaining a realistic perspective on my skills and aspirations certainly helps.

B is for... ball. Of yarn. A gargantuan ball of yarn.

C is for... color! Sometimes an ideal diversion for a dismal mood is as simple as practicing new stitches with some bright hues.

D is for... double-pointed needles (DPNs). Whether you love 'em or loathe 'em, eventually you'll probably need 'em.

E is for... Each One Teach One. This "pay it forward" principle applies to knitting, recovery, and well, life in general.

F is for... fibers, of which there are so many wonderful options.

G is for... gauge. Swatch it, then watch it.

H is for... humor. Take your mind off the dope. Laugh.

I is for... increase, as in one's confidence and self-esteem, from successfully applying him/herself to recovery -and- another worthwhile passion.

J is for... justification. Since all my bills are all paid, perhaps I'm entitled to buy those skeins I've been drooling over.

K is for... Knit-A-Long (KAL). It's a great way for folks to support each other while working on projects. Case in point: NaKniSweMo.

L is for... learning. Studies have shown that skills and lessons we learn are more quickly mastered the sooner we share our newly found knowledge with others.

M is for... meetings. Consideration for our brothers and sisters in the rooms is necessary. If there's an established group conscience which prohibits knitting during a group's meetings, please respect it.

N is for... needles. Bamboo, aluminum, straights, circular- anything except syringes.

O is for... open-mindedness. Take a walk on the wild side when it's needed. You never know when knitting a novelty yarn boa might genuinely help keep you clean.

P is for... patterns. Some cost while others are free. The Twelve Steps are free.

Q is for... quixotic: Any half-baked, dangerous notions an addict may have about being able to use without negative consequences.

R is for... Ravelry.com - Get your knit on!

S is for... stash. We've replaced dope with yarn. Yay, US!

T is for... therapeutic. Clinical research conducted since the 1950s increasingly supports the validity of Personal Control Theory (PCT) as a beneficial consideration in addiction recovery. Keep knitting!

U is for... unconventional. Knitters, like addicts, span all demographics. Contrary to popular stereotypes, our lack of fixed convention is the convention.

V is for... vintage. Here you will find a veritable feast of free vintage knit patterns. Enjoy!

W is for... wonderment. Technology continues to bring us marvelous new approaches to doing things. Perhaps in the future we'll be able to knit cool fiber optic clothing.

X is for... xkcd, specifically this strip which serves as an appropriate segue for showing some less-than-three (<3 = love) to a fellow knitter.

Y is for... yarn storming. Don't know what it is? Well, I'm glad you asked.

Z is for... zen. For many, there is a spiritual component to hand knitting.