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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2011 · 41 MIN

Episode 66 Afterthoughts

from Knitting Pipeline

Piper's Fancy, Nubby Mittens, Afterthought Heel Socks This show is sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business www.longaberger.com/paula .  Sign up for my sale newsletters and special offers by sending an email to [email protected].  Please include your name, address, and phone.   Pipeliner Notes I read a note from Karin ("miterwriter" on Ravelry).  A little brown bat has been living on a light fixture in their garage for almost 15 years!  A wonderful story of wild animals and humans coexisting peacefully. Note on last week’s Baked Pumpkin Oatmeal:  it is a good idea to refrigerate any leftovers.   Winners of J-Knit apps have been contacted. Thank you, Bronwyn!  Nature Notes Bob joins me for Nature Notes, but only for a short time because he was grading papers. See show notes for links to bird feeder cleaning information. The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky. ~Samuel Taylor Coleridge  Nellie by Donna Higgins:   Update on the Crochet flower closure. I watched You Tube videos and managed to crochet the flowers by myself!  (Charr was out of town.)  My tutorial on attaching the crochet closures is on You Tube and the show blog.  www.knittingpipeline.com   Finished Projects: Piper’s Fancy  My own design.  A crescent shawl with a lace border. Nubby Noro Mittens by Annie’s Woolens Love the pattern as the texture adds interest without being too fussy.  Every other round is a plain round so it is easy to see where you are in the pattern. Afterthought Heel Socks by Laura Linneman  In The  Pipeline Annabel Babe Cardigan by Carrie Bostick Hoge My Ultimate Rip Van Winkle—will share later. A Ravelry Note: A new feature on Ravelry is that if you have your yarn stashed and you use stash yarn for a project then a little thumbnail photo of the yarn will appear in your project notes.  It’s tiny but it is there! The Blethering Room Registration is in progress for the Knitting Pipeline Retreat March 2-3, 2012 Washington IL $50 for Fri night and all day Sat.  $40 for Sat only See show notes for registration information.  www.knittingpipeline.com  Rip Van Winkle Challenge Go through your Ravelry queue to find a project that has been asleep for a long time.   A thread will go up on the Knitting Pipeline Podcast group on Ravelry where you can post photos of your finished projects.  High Note: Better Homes and Gardens Magazine is not as traditional as it used to be. I enjoy it.  Inexpensive subscription and you get free digital editions with paid subscription!  More knitting magazines should do this because knitting from a magazine is for me somewhat tedious.    Check out a new video cast:  Stockinette Zombies.  Music: One Morning in May from Foreignlander by Lydia McCauley. Have a great week, haste ye back, and hold your knitting close.

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Teaching Your Brain to Knit Margaret and Catherine Margaret and Catherine talk about what they are learning from their knitting, something about the brain or learning, Behind the Redwood Curtain, the area where they live along the Northcoast of California, and a knitting tip Big Data Systems (WT 2024/25) - tele-TASK Martin Boissier The amount of data that can be generated and stored in academic and industrial projects and applications is increasing rapidly. Big data analytics technologies have established themselves as a solution for big data challenges to the scalability problems of traditional database systems. The vast amounts of new data that is collected, however, usually is not as easily analyzed as curated, structured data in a data warehouse is. Typically, these data are noisy, of varying format and velocity, and need to be analyzed with techniques from statistics and machine learning rather than pure SQL-like aggregations and drill-downs. Moreover, the results of the analyzes frequently are models that are used for decision making and prediction. The complete process of big data analysis is described as a pipeline, which includes data recording, cleaning, integration, modeling, and interpretation.In this lecture, we will discuss big data systems, i.e., the infrastructures that are used to handle all st make good: a knitting podcast Scratch Supply Co. Techniques, skillbuilding, pattern discussion, interviews with makers we adore, our favorite tools... and the knitting advice column you've been waiting for! Fiber Coven Podcast Fiber Coven A weekly witchy themed fiber arts podcast! We’re a coven of two yarn witches trying to craft fiber magic through knitting, dyeing, spinning, and whatever we can get our witchy hands on. It’s a long distance coven, so we thought we’d open it up to yarn witches across the globe so we can spread our black magics far and wide. Lauren is the dyer behind Valkyrie Fibers and Emily designs knitting patterns under the name Kitty With A Cupcake. New episodes drop on Tuesdays!

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