Knitter's Review
March 10, 2011 I love how adaptable knitting is. We can knit with a pair of sharpened pencils if need be, or we can use needles made from ebony, aluminum, casein, or even the carbon fiber composite used in race cars and fighter jets. Each material makes for a slightly different experience. This week we look at some circular knitting needles that help you unleash your inner Cinderella. They're made in Oregon by Sheila and Michael Ernst using borosilicate glass, the original material in Pyrex. And yes, you really can knit with them. This Weekend in Boston In the Forum: Copycat Purls Need help logging into the Forums? As always, I thank you for your readership and your support. Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the forums, P.S. Do you have friends who would enjoy Knitter's Review? If so, don't hesitate to forward this email to them. Knitter's Review Poll Does the concept of glass knitting needles interest you? Participate in our Knitter's Review Poll and you'll see an instant tally of all the votes. Subscriber Services Having problems viewing this? %%webversion%% Did you miss a week? Visit our online archive of all past newsletters. Has your email address changed? Update your subscription: %%modifydetails_3%% Receive this from a friend? Join us! No longer wish to receive this newsletter? %%unsubscribelink%% © Copyright 2000-2011 by Clara H. Parkes. All rights reserved. |