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Monday, June 8, 2009

WORLD WIDE KNIT IN PUBLIC DAY

This Month brings us the annual World Wide Knit In Public Day!

 

 

Be sure to do your part and get knitting out there to be talked about and seen by all!

You can get together your own group and go to your favorite hangout, or join an organized group for a bigger event, but most importantly- get out there and have fun spreading fiber-arts!

 

The Ol' North State Knitting Guild Is hosting a big get together to celebrate.

Here's the details:

Location: Lake Crabtree Park, Morrisville.

Time: 11am - 4pm

Date: June 13, 2009

How to get there:

1400 Aviation Parkway, I-40, exit 285, ‘Beech’ shelter

Please bring: Yarn, of course! There are picnic tables, a kids playground and grills available on site. We are right at the lake if you want to swim. There will be vendors, door prizes, charity displays, and the opportunity to work on the World’s Longest Scarf in support of Keep the Fleece, a celebration of the International Year of Natural Fibres. Mostly - come knit and have fun with people who understand stash! Contact robin, rmringo@gmail.com. As this is an all inclusive event, please feel free to bring your crochet, nalbinding, spindle or wheel.

The backup plan is: The Beech shelter is completely covered.

This KIP is not knitting exclusive

There are free bathrooms available nearby

 

Drop us a comment here on the blog if you wish to share some of your favorite places to Knit In Public. 



Friday, June 5, 2009

MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME


I've had so many things in the works, and of course, so many projects tempting me to take them on next! Remember this:


... I have finally finished all of the knitting, and all I have left are the 49 ends to weave and seven strips to sew! I promise that I will post again when it is completely finished. It is a Wool Cotton dream, and I love it!



So you all know that I've missed you and I am reaffirming my commitment to writing more often... look for me here every Friday posting LIVE from the shop!  

Now, what's next? A striped baby sweater?


OR, should I give in to the tempting colors in the Malabrigo basket... 
a scarf for me?



I'll have to get back to you.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Cool Socks

This looks like a lovely handpainted scarf... but no.... It is actually a Sock Blank that you unravel and knit into a sock. This is from Plymouth Yarn and comes in a variety of colorways.
You unravel one end and start knitting. It is really fun to knit because you don't know how the pattern is going to come out and you just want to keep knitting to see how it will look.

Here is the finished sock. I was really happy with how it turned out and like the way the finished sock feels. Now I just have to knit the 2nd one....




Monday, May 11, 2009

New Sweaters

We have a few new store samples made out of yummy yarns for you to knit.  Even though it was over 80 degrees on Saturday Debra still looked cute in her sundress and blue cardigan made out of Classic Silk from Classic Elite. The yarn is a silk/cotton blend which is perfect for our climate.













The openwork stitches on the fronts of this cardigan make it a good look for the Spring and Summer.





This pullover is made of Wool Bamboo- also from Classic Elite. The yarn makes a soft lightweight garment and the bamboo gives it a slight shine.
The ZigZag rib gives a slimming  look to the bottom of the sweater.

Today it is 58 degrees in our area. This Organic Wool from Nashua makes a cozy cardigan for a cool May day. The organically dyed wool is soft and really show off this cable pattern. This yarn has a gauge of 3.5 sts to the inch which makes this pattern work up quickly.



Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Stitches South

Hey y'all from Stitches South in Atlanta!!
Rosemary and I took turns in the booth and enjoyed looking at all the goodies in the other booths.
These flowers were the talk of the show. The Atlanta Knitting Guild was responsible for these beautiful giant handknit flowers. They looked like something out of a Dr. Seuss book.

Many hours went into creating this multicolored garden. Each flower was more creative than the next with many types of yarn and embellishments used. 


The Guild grew a bountiful flower garden! They were busy knitters before the event. They were busy during the event taking classes, shopping and being great hostesses to their great city.

See you next year Atlanta!!!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Random Cute Things

Here are a few random cute things that our knitters have made and brought in to show us.



This is a darling Fair Isle hat that is finished off with i-cord tassels.

This fun knit Dinosaur is a puppet!

OH! This is a very random cute thing! Not knit but made by ME! This is 14 yr old Evan who comes by the store so I can show off my handiwork! Some days he is my proudest accomplishment and other I know he is still a work in progress!
This cute hat was made by a favorite customer. Her daughter looks cute in this flower hat!

Babies always look cute in pumpkin hats. They always make great baby gifts.

Barbie is 50 this year and she looks great in her handknits!

She is quite fetching in her cowl neck sweater dress. 

Happy Spring!! Happy Knitting!!!


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