Jessie McKitrick
jessiemckitrick.bsky.social
Jessie McKitrick
@jessiemckitrick.bsky.social
Lives in treaty six territory in Canada where she spins yarn, knits, weaves, reads, writes, and practices karate. (She/her)
I have both a knitting pattern and an article out in the latest issue of PLY Magazine! This Issue is all about Hue, and I share tips on pulling together a colourwork palette. The magazine is available here: plymagazine.com

#plymagazine #handspinning
#spinningyarn
March 3, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Reposted by Jessie McKitrick
From a disability perspective, a great deal of the putative benefits of AI for neurodivergent folks (which doesn't just include autistic folks or those with ADHD btw) could be better provided by PEOPLE. And I'd much rather the capacity and funding go to people.
February 19, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Well-written post; it's a big part of why I stopped self-publishing. I highly value Tech Editors as a crucial part of any publishing I've done. I couldn't justify using free tester labour, so my work outside of magazines just didn't get seen. I've found other work, and a bit still with magazines.
It's a nuanced discussion, and my thoughts don't fit easily into a thread on social media. So I wrote about it at length, here: kateatherley.com/testing-knit...
Test Knitting and Why it's Becoming a Problem - KateAtherley.com
kateatherley.com
January 23, 2025 at 1:36 AM
Reposted by Jessie McKitrick
I have finally officially resigned from the University - wild horses could't drag me back.

It's pretty scary but I am now a full-time free-lancer! You should hire me for workshops and such.

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January 17, 2025 at 5:07 PM
Decided to ply the Wensleydale once I had combed a decent amount, then to experiment with flick carding a bit more. I'm going back to combing for the remainder of the batch, but found that it is worth flicking the cut ends prior to combing these locks in order to reduce some difficult tangles.
January 16, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Agreed; vote magpie, Edmonton!
Someone has been gaming this poll.

I have not seen a boreal chickadee here since I was in university, 20 years ago.

Black-capped ones? Every weekend.

VOTE MAGPIE!
How is this even a contest!?

Anyone who lives in Edmonton knows magpies rule this city!
Whether you love them or hate them. It is the truth.

How often do you see a boreal chickadee in the city? Never. Blue jays are good corvids but too Ontario associated.

Magpies. Yes.

#birds #magpies #YEG
January 14, 2025 at 12:22 AM
This weekend I'm hoping to spend some time combing and spinning some Wensleydale wool. I've been trying to decide if I want to comb all of it, or if I want to spin two samples; one combed, one flicked.
January 12, 2025 at 12:21 AM