The knitathon…
January 2, 2008 by lakshmiammal
Posted in அம்மாவின் கைப்பாகம், Knitting | Tagged அம்மாவின் கைப்பாகம், gloves, hats, knitting, socks, Zest | 12 Comments
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Hi Lakshmi,
kudos to you:) they look splendid. the cable work in green and white has me mesmerised;) is it all for your kid?
gorgeous.I have not started on cables yet but in the process to do so. Trying to find a suitable yarn. do u use a needle for the cables?could u post the yarn & the pattern / links to the pattern ?TY very much
Hi Lakshmi,
Wow!!!looks excellent…colour combination is very good…
Those look so cute Lakshmi. I love the grey one with the scarf like addition to it and I absolutely adore the ball of wool at the ends of the purple one..makes it so much fun to wear :))
Awesome knittings and paintings. Could you let me know from where did you learn those paintings posted. I am going to India in March and would love to learn .
Wow lakshmi…those look so beautiful. Perfect for a cold weather.
Thank God, you are back. You can still cook and knit like she does. Have a great year ahead.
Hi Lakshmi,
thought you might be interested in this website for many beautiful knitting patterns: http://www.knitty.com. I’ve knit couple of projects from here and they’re real good.
My favorite color is purple and green. You are so talented. Excellent job.
stumbled across your blog looking for veg pulao recipe.
Where can I learn to knit such professional looking hats? Are you self-taught?
I was just in Chennai and was told that no one was a knitter – and then came home and found your blog. Are there knitting shops in Chennai?
Great recipes – looking forward to trying them. And any suggestions for a South Indian cookbook in English?
Yep, RS fancy store in Paris has all kinda craft things, though I was not able to find circular knitting needle there. They do have a branch in Adyar near by periyapalayathamman temple. For cookbooks I would recommend Mallika Badrinath’s cook book series.