Twinsetjan commented on my last post:
“Yay for knitting warriors!! Twinsetellen got me into the next level of knitting while I was stationed in Iraq. She sent me a sock pattern, yarn and dpns and told me to just figure it out. (Up till then I’d been a very basic knitter!) Knitting in an up-armored HMWVV is one of my favorite memories.”
I love reading Ellen and Jan’s blog because we share so much in common (and they happen to be very interesting people): two knitting sisters, one in Minnesota, one in or near our nation’s capitol. I really like their blog format of writing a letter to the other in way of an update.
Ellen was certainly instrumental in advancing Jan’s knitting to the next level!! Surly did (and still does) the same for me. Years ago, she got kind of pushy and told me I HAD to branch out beyond knitting in one color. She dragged me downtown to Ram Wools yarn shop (yes, it used to be located in Minneapolis, right downtown in kind of the warehouse district). My daughter was 3 at the time, so I figured if I made something for her, it would be easier. This pattern is an Annabel Fox design from an old Rowan pattern book (Rowan Children #1), and is called the Bill and Ben Cardigan.

That same day I bought some sale yarn in apricot and after completing the above, I tackled another intarsia design from the same book and designer, called Magic Dragon:


The rest is history…once I started using more than one color, I never looked back! I guess I have to thank Sally for pushing me beyond my perceived limits and expanding my knitting world.







































