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Does anyone have suggestions for useful, good knitting blogs? I'm not a particularly twee person, so I'm looking for anything useful and interesting, but not cutesy. I've been looking, but there are so many knitting blogs out there that it's hard to winnow through them all.

Thank you for any suggestions!

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Date: 2012-08-20 01:05 am (UTC)
bedlamsbard: natasha romanoff from the black widow prelude comic (Default)
From: [personal profile] bedlamsbard
The Yarn Harlot is a classic (and for a reason!), and another one I really like is Knitting to Stay Sane, which sometimes has great tutorials. I also like Tanis Fiber Arts.

*watches this post with interest*

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Date: 2012-08-20 01:17 am (UTC)
gumbie_cat: person with just part of their body visable and one needle with several inches of garter stitch (knitting is cool)
From: [personal profile] gumbie_cat
My very favourite knitting blog is: techhknitting.blogspot.com

It's not updated very often, but it's been going a while and there's a pretty big back catalogue at this point. The illustrations and explanations are excellent. It's one of my first stops when I'm trying any new technique.

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Date: 2012-08-20 02:21 am (UTC)
frotz: an unusually broad selection of cats (Default)
From: [personal profile] frotz
Franklin Habit's blog is often extremely entertaining as well as being a source of really wonderfully obscure things: http://the-panopticon.blogspot.com/

I'll third TECHknitting; it's often a bit dry but the technical content is just stellar. It's more of a reference than something to keep up with on a regular basis. (Not to mention it's on vacation.)

The Yarn Harlot is definitely worth a look, too. (Honestly, I don't find it nearly as entertaining as I used to and her books don't grab me like they used to, but I'm not sure if I changed or if her writing did!)

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Date: 2012-08-20 09:28 am (UTC)
pensnest: knitted sweater close up, caption: it's all in the details (Knitting details)
From: [personal profile] pensnest
I like http://samuraiknitter.blogspot.co.uk/ She's become a bit erratic/irregular lately, but there's a lot of stuff to catch up on. Lots of common sense, lots of practical usefulness, and some delicious reviews of Vogue Knitting.

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Date: 2012-08-20 10:15 am (UTC)
anatsuno: a women reads, skeptically (drawing by Kate Beaton) (Default)
From: [personal profile] anatsuno
Not just on knitting, but I love, love Kate Davies' writing on wool, knitting, textiles, clothing, her design work and her life. I also enjoy her photography and her patterns - and she is the antithesis of twee. http://katedaviesdesigns.com

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Date: 2012-08-20 04:13 pm (UTC)
pinesandmaples: A blue and red cross on a brown background, all made of yarn. Based on a mitered square. (knitting: square)
From: [personal profile] pinesandmaples
These blogs are on my "particularly inspiring" list, but I'm inspired by a lot of off-beat items:

Canary Knits does an indie designer showcase once a week that I love and find useful.

I read Anne Hanson's Knitspot blog for the pictures, which are always stunning.

Knitted Bliss does Modification Monday, showing off a knitter who transformed one pattern into another idea with lovely results. She also has an infant who makes regular appearances, as a warning. Still, I find the inspiration of Modification Monday worth the subscription.

My personal soft spot blog is Jean Knits, where an older expat writes about a lot of the more technical sides of knitting, but not in an educational sort of way. She just drops names and facts. I love it, but I'm someone who prefers impetus to do my own research.

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