Thursday, March 4, 2021

A First Book of Knitting for Children - New - 2020 Edition - Bonnie Gosse and Jill Allerton

 


A First Book of Knitting for Children
written by Bonnie Gosse and Jill Allerton
with photography by Eric Furman and Dave Gosse

A knitting book with a difference!  Rhymes and photos combine to bring a thorough introduction to knit stitch and purl stitch, followed by simple, enticing patterns for animals.  The patterns are easy and exciting to make and the completed projects are fun to play with. Further instructions and more complicated patterns follow in the latter half of the book.

Thoroughly revised, combining both the original A First Book of Knitting for Children together with the authors’ follow up title Knitting for children, this book is great for both children and adults, an invaluable resource for anyone learning how to knit.  The clear instructions, the interesting patterns and artistic photographs make this book a must for all who have an interest in knitting.

Recommended for all ages!

 

Wriggly Snake is One of 38 patterns in this book

Contents

Dedication and Acknowledgements          
History of Knitting          
Yarn                      
Tools          
Making your own wooden knitting needles          
Disappearing knot           
    Disappearing knot verse          
Finger knitting          
How to begin knitting           
    Holding the needles           
    Casting on           
        Casting on verse           
    Knit stitch           
        Knit stitch verse          
 Knit stitch problems – where they occur and how to correct them
    Knitting the latch by mistake           
    Forgetting to knit the last stitch           
    Putting your needle in the wrong place           
    Knitting backwards           
    Undoing knitting           
        Undoing a stitch           
            Undoing stitches verse           
        Undoing a row           
    Recovering a dropped stitch           
    Another way of fixing a dropped stitch           
    Slipped stitches          
Shaping your knitting by decreasing          
Shaping your knitting by increasing           
    Increasing at the beginning of a row          
Changing colours          
Dividing work to make 2 or more sections           
    Using a stitch holder or safety pin          
Rejoining yarn          
Casting off           
    Casting off verse          
Weaving in ends          
Sewing up projects          
Stuffing projects          
Making a pom-pom          
Patterns using knit stitch only           
    Butterfly           
    Striped ball
    Rabbit           
    Lamb           
    Lion           
    Mouse           
    Pig           
    Raccoon           
    Elephant           
    Doll           
    Horse                     
Purl stitch           
    Purl stitch verse          
Stocking stitch          
Ribbing          
Purl stitch problems – where they occur and how to correct them           
    A mistake in stocking stitch           
    Mistakes in ribbing           
    Forgetting to change the yarn location          
Patterns using knit stitch and purl stitch
    Cat           
    Gnome          
More skills
Reading a pattern          
Abbreviations          
More shaping your knitting by decreasing           
    Decreasing - purlwise (p2tog)                      
More shaping your knitting by increasing           
    Increasing in a stitch           
    Make 1 (m1)          
Pass slipped stitch over (psso)          
Picking up stitches          
Using different colours           
    Hints           
    Creating simple stripes           
    Fair Isle knitting           
    Simple 2 colour pattern           
    Dancing men pattern          
Knitting in the round          
Turn          
Wrap and turn (going the wrong way to market on purpose)          
Double casting off          
Firm casting on          
Knit one, slip one (k1,sl1)          
The challenge patterns
    Leaping cat           
    Boy with hands in his pockets           
    Girl with hands in her pockets           
    Hat with rolled brim           
    Hat with ribbed brim           
    Lily the Lamb           
    Mother Sea Otter           
    Baby Sea Otter           
    Wriggly Snake           
    Coiled Snake           
    Howling Wolf           
    Slipper socks in three sizes           
    Hand dolls           
        Granny and Grandpa pattern           
    Clothes for your doll           
        Pleated skirt           
        Plain skirt           
        Granny skirt pattern           
        Trousers           
        Jacket or shirt           
        Granny’s pullover sweater           
        Hat with rolled brim           
        Hat with knitted brim           
        Baseball cap           
        Grandpa cap or plain hat          
Biographies          

 Wynstones Press

ISBN 9780 946206 87 2

168 pages, colour throughout with numerous photographs and illustrations.
Size 235 x 215 mm, 9½ x 8½ inches.

 

Knit Stitch Verse 

 

In through the front door,


Dance around the back,  


Peek through the window,


And OFF jumps Jack

 

 

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Page 26 Knit Stitch problems - Where they occur and how to correct them

If you go through the front door latch as well as the front door, you will be making an extra stitch and your knitting will become wider and wider.

To correct this problem of your knitting becoming wider .....


knittingforchildren.ca

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 North by Northwest with Sheryl MacKay

Interview on  CBC 

 "In this episode Bonnie Gosse talks about a book she co-wrote about teaching children to knit ..."

        2021-04-03

 


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Cleveland Dam 'parking lot' on Cliff Edge



   




And then there were none....


And before the Drumgate was dropped


Thursday, November 12, 2020

Only in British Columbia: Make a Will Week: October 4-10, 2020 Missed it this year? Can you wait until 2021

 

 

  https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/death/wills-estates/make-a-will-week

Make a Will Week

October 4-10, 2020, was Make-a-Will Week in British Columbia. Its purpose is to encourage the public to write their will or bring an existing will up-to-date.

Check back in 2021 for confirmation that the next Make-a-Will Week has been proclaimed.

Making a will is now even easier following legislative changes in August of 2020 that allow people who are in different locations to use technology to sign and witness a will.  The changes will also soon give electronic wills the same recognition as physical wills.

If you don’t have a will, you’re not alone. According to a 2014 report for BC Notaries, just 55 per cent of British Columbians have a signed, legally valid and up-to-date will.

A will is the best way to ensure that the people, charities and organizations you cherish most receive the benefit of your estate.

If you die without a will, your estate may not be distributed in the way you would have wished and the costs of administering your estate may also be higher.

Having a will helps ensure that important questions for parents – like who will raise your young children if both you and your spouse die – are answered.

The cost to have a will written depends on the complexity of your situation. Ask a notary or lawyer for an estimate. If your situation is straightforward, you may be able to write your own will using a kit from a store or an online service provider. However, obtaining the assistance of a professional is always a good idea.


 

 


Cold Cold Capilano Lake Reservoir  2020-11-11

 

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Capilano River Cable Pool Fishing, Flagged: "IF YOU DON'T KNOW WETHER IT'S A TROUT OR A SALMON, LET IT GO!"


a castrated ram.
 
 
 Inside the open Hatchery are the "Thankfully Missed by Fishermen fish":
 
 
 
 

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson PC, MP, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

 

One other minor detail for the Fisheries Minister to correct forthwith: Metro Vancouver's Capilano River Regional Park has provided flush toilets during the whole of the time of Covid-19, up at Cleveland Dam.

Why are visitors to the Fish Hatchery subjected to Portable Toilets, still.

 


 

 And 

Women and Men treated alike


The Hatchery is OPEN and the washrooms inside the building have garbage cans blocking the MEN and WOMEN locked doors.    Surely there's enough staff inside the facility to wipe things down each evening/morning.   ..... and the soap dispensers in the two portable toilets are DRY, always.  

Why is there a double standard?  


Monday, July 27, 2020

Metro Vancouver's Capilano River Regional Park modified Covid-19 sign: 'Do Your Part If You ....'

Serious signage

May 8, 2020  Cleveland Dam - Capilano Lake


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Now

Relax, try fishing with time to .....
July 27, 2020 Cable Pool @ Hatchery





.... write poetry

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Not a Word





















































































Metro Vancouver's Capilano River Regional Park




 
Get Out and Enjoy








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Exceptions

 Langley Strawberries 

and 

Delbrook's upside down mismatched Urinals

Don't know why

Never noticed 

Until

She 

Saw

The

Photo

&

Said

'Oh

They're 

Different!"

The Urinals?

No Silly

The

Strawberries!





Sunday, June 21, 2020

50 years ago? SFU photo Does it look the same, now? Haven't been there in ....


Maybe 55 years ago?  Soon after Simon Fraser University was completed .....?  I took this photo, and one other on that Friday night.

Squeaky Clean, and Quiet it was, the buildings and the surrounding 'grounds', two o'clock in the morning .....






with this 120mm film camera 
Kodacolor 100  10 second @ f8


Higher Education in British Columbia and a Plan for the Future, by Dr. J.B. Macdonald

Monday, May 25, 2020

British Columbia Government paper trail on Covid-19 available at the Legislative Library



May 27, 2020


117 Results

not all listed here, because, well just because, there IS the library

and beside this is the source the news media uses and they won't necessarily provide all of the information.   You know, the mundane stuff.




   
OFAA protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic : a guide for employers and occupational first aid attendants.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/706049/706049_ofaa_protocols_covid19.pdf

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Virtual health COVID-19 accessible solution toolkit / Provincial Health Services Authority.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703822/703822_PHSA_VirtualHealthToolkit_031720.pdf

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#10:
Policy statement : COVID-19 pandemic / BC's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703828/703828_BC_OHRC_COVID19_Policy_V3.pdf


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COVID-19 Action Plan : B.C.’s first steps to support people, businesses / Office of the Premier.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703785/703785_News_release_2020PREM0013_000545.pdf

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Infection prevention and control for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703790/703790_covid_19_infection_prevention_control.pdf


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Order of the Minister of Citizens' Services : Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, ministerial order No. M085 / Province of British Columbia.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703849/703849_ministerial_order_085_respecting_disclosures_during_covid19_emergency__march_2020.pdf

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Child care options for essential services workers during COVID-19 : frequently asked questions / Ministry of Children and Family Development.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703852/703852_FAQ_COVID_and_Child_Care_Mar_30.pdf

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Essential services.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703859/703859_list_of_essential_services.pdf

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Temporary eviction moratorium and rent adjustment notification / BC Housing.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703878/703878_Covid_19_Bulletin_for_Housing_Providers_Eviction_and_Rent_Adjustment_Notification_March_18th_2020.pdf

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Information for housing providers / BC Housing.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703879/703879_Covid_19_Info_Bulletin_for_Housing_Providers_March_18th_2020.pdf



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Information for homelessness service providers / BC Housing.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703880/703880_COVID_19_Bulletin_Homelessness_Service_Providers_Update_March_17_2020.pdf

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Fact sheet on responding to COVID-19 / BC Housing.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/703881/703881_Covid_19_Fact_Sheet_For_Housing_Providers_March_13_2020.pdf

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As the situation around COVID-19 evolves, work on the Columbia River Treaty continues.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/705908/705908_Stakeholder_Letter_April_23_2020_905am.pdf

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Protecting BC farmers and farm workers during the COVID-19 pandemic / British Columbia.
http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/705855/705855_covid_19_pho_guidance_farms_farm_workers.pdf

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COVID-19 sales tax changes : Carbon Tax Act, Motor Fuel Tax Act, Provincial Sales Tax Act and Tobacco Tax Act.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/705857/705857_notice_2020_002_covid19_sales_tax_changes.pdf

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#110.    
Guidelines for intubation of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients : / .

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/714487/714487_COVID19_HighFlowOxygenRecommendations.pdf

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COVID-19 : where we are. Considerations for next steps / prepared for the BC Ministry of Health.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/705863/705863_COVID19_Update_Modelling_BROADCAST.pdf

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BC COVID-19 go forward strategy.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/706010/706010_bc_covid19_go_forward_management_strategy_web.pdf

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COVID-19 information for u-pick operations in BC/ British Columbia, Ministry of Agriculture.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs2020/714498/714498_covid_19_information_document_for_u_pick_farms.pdf


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British Columbia COVID-19 daily situation report.

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/PubDocs/bcdocs2020/706060/index.htm


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