The Queue

First off – apologies to all those who aren't on Ravelry yet and want to be….   I know that the wait is frustrating, but trust me, it's worth it!

Many people have written about Ravelry – the wonderful new website that lets you organize your yarn, needles, patterns, books, etc.  I haven't really gotten into photographing every yarn in my stash for all the world to see, but do you know what feature I really love???  THE QUEUE.  I see patterns all the time that I would love to knit, but I end up forgetting about them unless I cast on right away.  With the queue, I can just add it to my list and I know it will always be there. 

I think the Ravelry folks are busy working on blog integration features, but until then, I give you…. THE QUEUE (in no particular order): 

Gentleman's Sock with Lozenge Pattern by Nancy Bush

Tea Time by Martin Storey Yarn: Rowan RYC Cashcotton DK

 
Marseilles Pullover by Kathy Zimmerman

Santa Cruz by Sarah-Hope Parmeter

 

Pea Pod Baby Set by Kate Gilbert

Little Silk Shrug by Pam Allen

Fake Isle Hat by Amy King

 

Forecast by Stefanie Japel 

Monkey by Cookie A.

Calorimetry by Kathryn Schoendorf

 
Rusted Root by Sarah Johnson & Rachel Iverson 

Red Light Special by Brooklyn Tweed

Winter Sunrise Hat by Elinor Brown

 
Chevron Scarf by Joelle Hoverson

 
Gatsby Girl Pullover by Jodi Green
 
New England by Nancy Bush

 
Canal du Midi by Nancy Bush
 
Dayflower Scarf by Toni M. Maddox

 
Arietta by Barbara Gregory

Indigo Ripples Skirt by Kat Coyle

 
Zeebee by Schmeebot
 
Hourglass Sweater by Joelle Hoverson
Seamless Hybrid by Elizabeth Zimmermann

Roza's Socks by Grumperina

 

Pictureless post:  bad Zarah.  But stay tuned!  I'm almost finished with the first front of the Sunrise Circle Jacket and I finally retrieved the sock-in-progress I left at my mother-in-law's house!

5 thoughts on “The Queue

  1. i have been reading references to ravelry on other blogs and was wondering how to get an invitation to join? now that i know a little more about it, it seems worth it just for the queue feature…

  2. I’ve been seeing some references to ravelry, but I don’t know much about it and I’m not sure I can handle another technological thing in my life. Is it worth it?

  3. I love the queue! I just keep clicking and adding! (Have I thanked you enough for the invitation?)
    Zarah’s reply: Don’t freak out, people! I got two invitations to give out about a month ago. I do not have any more and I don’t think they’re going to invite anyone else that way since the waiting list is so long.

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