Stitch n’ Pitch?
This post is for Raymond Chen. He’s one of the most talented programmers Microsoft has (and, one of the best bloggers too). And, he loves stitching. Or knitting. Or whatever they call it. Anyway, Make Magazine sponsored a “Stitch n’ Pitch” night at the San Francisco Giants and it looks like everyone was having a great deal of fun. There are 12 more Stitch n’ Pitch nights coming soon, including one on July 25th here in Seattle.

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July 21st, 2006 at 7:10 pm
Well, this definitely means Baseball is the third slowest sport known to mankind, right behind Techtonic Plate Racing and competitive Glacier Melting.
Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two.
Oh look, someone hit the ball with a stick.
Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two. Knit one, pearl two.
Oh look, the man caught the ball.
Knit one, pearl two….
Why don’t they just have “Books ‘n Baseball” night. You can bring a copy of War and Peace, order a nice up of tea, and get up to page 893 while you wait for something to happen..
July 22nd, 2006 at 6:42 pm
I don’t understand the fascination with knitting and knit blogs, but I actually know a professional knitter - yes, there is such a profession - my wife: http://fearlessknitting101.com/