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		<description><![CDATA[Before I am accosted by all my nearest and dearest, it&#8217;s not for me!! Sorry folks, I know you would have enjoyed a good &#8216;ol &#8220;Told you so!&#8221; at my expense, but it&#8217;s not to be. My stance on reproduction is just that, my stance, and it certainly doesn&#8217;t stifle any enjoyment in watching my [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Two-End Knitting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My first exposure to Two-End Knitting was an article on the technique in Vogue Knitting&#8217;s Winter 2006/07 issue; Meg Swansen On Traditional Scandinavian Two-End Knitting. I had not yet attempted any colorwork at the time of reading the article, though I had been following the Stranded Colorwork Challenge KAL, poring over patterns and techniques (yarn [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chrysalis Video Tutorials</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 02:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is rather belated, but I have been wanting to take a time out to say thank you all so much for your positive feedback and comments on Chrysalis. I appreciate it more than I can say &#8211; it&#8217;s one thing to come up with a design that you yourself are happy with, but it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This is rather belated, but I have been wanting to take a time out to say thank you all so much for your positive feedback and comments on Chrysalis. I appreciate it more than I can say &#8211; it&#8217;s one thing to come up with a design that you [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This is rather belated, but I have been wanting to take a time out to say thank you all so much for your positive feedback and comments on Chrysalis. I appreciate it more than I can say &#8211; it&#8217;s one thing to come up with a design that you yourself are happy with, but it&#8217;s quite another to hear positive feedback from other knitters! I understand that a few folks have purchased the pattern (and I&#8217;m so thrilled at the thought of  seeing other Chrysalises &#8211; Chysali? &#8211; out there!) and this post is in an effort to offer some support to you as you knit or simply to provide a little technique study for those who might be interested.
But first, a little sidebar &#8211; If you have considered making this pattern, or if you just love Gryphon&#8217;s gorgeous yarns, this is a great time to purchase. Through February 20th, she is generously donating 50% of all yarn sales to help a family who desperately needs it. She has some gorgeous new colorways of Gaia, the fabulous cashmere/silk yarn used in the Chrysalis pattern. This one&#8217;s all mine &#8211; Moss on Bark.  I love it every bit as much as the original and perhaps more!

So here goes &#8211; Two videos.  Increasing and decreasing in Brioche Stitch as used in the wrap is not difficult, but is challenging to describe with the written word.  I have done as clear a job as I can in the pattern, but it&#8217;s hard to tell how another knitter will interpret these instructions and you may read it differently. I am a visual learner myself &#8211; so for any others of you out there, here are guides to decreasing and increasing in Brioche Stitch. The videos do assume a basic knowledge of Brioche Stitch itself as described in the pattern, which will be discussed here in greater detail at a later date. (These are up on my YouTube page as well if you should have trouble viewing them here, however the picture quality is not as nice.) *
The first video below walks through decreasing in Brioche Stitch, and the second walks through increasing.

(*)Although I&#8217;d like to just throw these clips out there and pretend it was no big thing &#8211; it actually was! The videos themselves weren&#8217;t hard, but figuring out conversions from my camera format so you can see them here without degrading the picture to the point that it was not at all helpful was something &#8211; if I told you how much time I (and, let&#8217;s face it, TAD &#8211; my in house tech support, what a guy!) have spent on it, you&#8217;d probably shake your head and tell me exactly where I could have found the easy answer!  Anyway, I&#8217;m so glad we figured it out because I enjoyed the video-making process itself, Midnight enjoyed doing some voice-overs, and though there are things I would change or do over now that I see them here, I hope that they are clear enough to be helpful. I also think it might be a nice study for the PS Mitts when the pattern is ready or for future projects.  So, this is a long way of asking &#8211; What do you think? Helpful? Not? Did you have any trouble loading or viewing them?
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		<title>Picot, Picot</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2007 22:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Slightly nerdy technique analysis ahead. You&#8217;ve been warned. I&#8217;m done with the picot hem on the Festjakke, now onto the colorwork! I thought some of you might enjoy seeing this neat technique (though for some of you master knitters, I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s old hat! I do love learning new techniques!) For my swatch, I started [...]]]></description>
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