Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Hair Pin Lace
I just heard that someone will be doing a demo at Seattle Knitter's Guild about Hair Pin Lace and I wanted to let you all know that we carry a Hair Pin Lace Tool by Clover. It will make a braid width of 1 - 3 inches and you can set every 3/8 inch. The price is $16.65. We made up a few fun scarves using some of the ribbon yarns we carry with the tool and they look great. Just thought you might want to know.
Dragonfibers

Our dear friend Emma - a regular Saturday-er (I must come up with a name for all of the casual groups) - took home some of our Merino/Bamboo and Blue Faced Leicester roving and dyed it. It is beautimus!!!! So beautimus, in fact, that there isn't much left. I have to learn how to spin on the new Louet wheel we have so I can use some of her lovely roving. I can use a drop spindle but I'm ready to move up to a wheel.
I would like to apologize for the (lack of) quality of several of our photos for the blog. We have been using VC's digital and I think it is starting to lose its ability to focus - kind of like VC. (Hee Hee) We recently opened up a new checking account with a different bank and they promised to send us a brand spankin' new camera but we have yet to see it. I'm hoping that it has more bells and whistles and can focus better.
Labels:
Blue Faced Leicester,
Dragonfibers,
hand-dyed,
Merino/Bamboo
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
LYS Tour projects?
So, I'm at the doctor's office today and the woman behind the counter whips out her knitting bag and a skein of Fleece Artist Wool Silk that she bought on the tour and asks me what she should make with it and what needle size she should get and etc., etc., etc. So this gets this other woman sitting in the waiting room in a lather and she wants to talk about the holy cross book marks she's crocheting and if we sell such-n-such thread.... But then the nurse comes out and saves me by telling me that it's time to pee in the cup. Whew! And all I wanted to do was catch up on my People magazine reading (even if it is 3 years old)!
If any of our readers/customers/friends/strangers have completed or are working on any of the LYS Tour free patterns, we would love to hear about it and post pictures! I know there are some of you out there because I've seen you working on them in the shop! Also, if anyone has had a chance to make anything from "Charmed Knits" yet, we would love to borrow it for the July Knit Nite for our Harry Potter display.
Speaking of the shop pattern, we should be getting more Suri Blue in before the end of the month and VC is ordering more of the Sea Silk. (Come to me, my precious.....) Oh, sorry, I was channeling Golem there.
Deb
If any of our readers/customers/friends/strangers have completed or are working on any of the LYS Tour free patterns, we would love to hear about it and post pictures! I know there are some of you out there because I've seen you working on them in the shop! Also, if anyone has had a chance to make anything from "Charmed Knits" yet, we would love to borrow it for the July Knit Nite for our Harry Potter display.
Speaking of the shop pattern, we should be getting more Suri Blue in before the end of the month and VC is ordering more of the Sea Silk. (Come to me, my precious.....) Oh, sorry, I was channeling Golem there.
Deb
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Blah-ging
I like writing our blog. The only problem with writing a shop blog is that you feel compelled to talk about the shop and not much else. If I had a personal blog, I'd be writing about all kinds of "other" stuff that might not be appropriate for this venue. I may just have to start an anonymous blog so I can do just that. Only thing is, I couldn't tell anyone I know about it (on purpose) or it wouldn't be anonymous, and then, who would read it. I would have to be the Peter Parker of the fiber world. Hmmmmm. I'll have to ruminate on this a bit more.
Did any of you participate in the "Knit in Public" event? Too bad it rained so much - it would have been nice to sit outside in the sculpture park.I came into the shop to teach a private crochet lesson but didn't do anything more public than that. (I guess the superhero me would have been more diligent about participating for the public good.)
See ya on the purl side,
Deb
Did any of you participate in the "Knit in Public" event? Too bad it rained so much - it would have been nice to sit outside in the sculpture park.I came into the shop to teach a private crochet lesson but didn't do anything more public than that. (I guess the superhero me would have been more diligent about participating for the public good.)
See ya on the purl side,
Deb
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
ArtFelt Fun
We had our first "alumni" get-together for the ArtFelt group last night. (For those of you not familiar with ArtFelt, it's the new stuff from Skacel that is used for needle/water felting.) It was a small group but I think we'll start making it a regular "thang." Kits are available at the shop and there is a class scheduled for July. I'm not sure when our regular gang meetings will be held but I'll post them when I figure it out. The building owners have been nice enough to loan us one of the empty condos whenever we meet so we can use the dryer. Weaving the roving seemed to be a theme this time but there are TONS of other applications. Here are some of the amazing projects that are either finished or in the works by some of our students:

Intricate use of the paper; woven together before felting - very clever.

Cute bag!

Another bag in the works

Weaving a scarf with pencil roving.

Intricate use of the paper; woven together before felting - very clever.

Cute bag!

Another bag in the works

Weaving a scarf with pencil roving.
I've been tagged!
I was just saying to some of our customers who are regular bloggers that I was a little disappointed at how few comments our blog gets. They assured me that it was probably because it was so "shop" oriented, which makes sense to me. (With their help, I have stopped having junior high picked-last-for-whatever flash backs and am dealing with my need for attention.) Anywho, just when I thought that nobody loved me, Terri and Kimber left me a comment AND tagged me for the meme thingy! I'm such a blabber mouth that it might be hard to come up with 7 things that people don't already know about me but I'll give it a try.
1. I was born Cesarean but raised Episcopalian. Okay, that's a silly joke but I was raised Episcopalian and am now a Unitarian Universalist (like Walt Whitman and Thomas Jefferson - ya know, the cool people).
2. I have an MA in Audiology from the University of Florida. It comes in handy when....um....whenever.....ah......hmmmmm......when you are trying to impress people with your educational background?
3. I love to sing. I sing in a great UUC choir and hope to move up to Seattle Pro Musica some day.
4. I almost hit Perry Como with my car at the West Palm Beach Airport in 1979. He was very nice about the whole thing.
5. I am a movie nut. I'm really hoping that my kid will go to film school so I can live vicariously through her. (Maybe she'll put me in her movies like Scorsese did with his mom....)
6. I went to school in Austria for a semester in college. It was the best thing I could have done for myself at the time. I think every kid should get a chance to study abroad.
7. I love to play games - board games, word games, puzzles, even video games. Scrabble is big in our household. We get together with two other families for Thanksgiving and I always make up some sort of word or puzzle game for us to play. I love to do the NY Times Sunday crossword puzzle and I often enter the NPR Sunday puzzle contest. (Will Shortz - what a hottie!) And when I really need to take a break from the world, I do a really hard jigsaw puzzle.
Thanks to Kimber for the tag. I don't know a lot of bloggers yet but I'll tag Tava, Jessie, and KnottyKitty Knits.
If you made it to the end of this post and didn't drop over dead from boredom, let me know and I'll treat you to a cup of tea next time you're in the shop.
deb
1. I was born Cesarean but raised Episcopalian. Okay, that's a silly joke but I was raised Episcopalian and am now a Unitarian Universalist (like Walt Whitman and Thomas Jefferson - ya know, the cool people).
2. I have an MA in Audiology from the University of Florida. It comes in handy when....um....whenever.....ah......hmmmmm......when you are trying to impress people with your educational background?
3. I love to sing. I sing in a great UUC choir and hope to move up to Seattle Pro Musica some day.
4. I almost hit Perry Como with my car at the West Palm Beach Airport in 1979. He was very nice about the whole thing.
5. I am a movie nut. I'm really hoping that my kid will go to film school so I can live vicariously through her. (Maybe she'll put me in her movies like Scorsese did with his mom....)
6. I went to school in Austria for a semester in college. It was the best thing I could have done for myself at the time. I think every kid should get a chance to study abroad.
7. I love to play games - board games, word games, puzzles, even video games. Scrabble is big in our household. We get together with two other families for Thanksgiving and I always make up some sort of word or puzzle game for us to play. I love to do the NY Times Sunday crossword puzzle and I often enter the NPR Sunday puzzle contest. (Will Shortz - what a hottie!) And when I really need to take a break from the world, I do a really hard jigsaw puzzle.
Thanks to Kimber for the tag. I don't know a lot of bloggers yet but I'll tag Tava, Jessie, and KnottyKitty Knits.
If you made it to the end of this post and didn't drop over dead from boredom, let me know and I'll treat you to a cup of tea next time you're in the shop.
deb
Monday, June 4, 2007
World Wide "Knit in Public" Day
Robyn, of the NorthEnd Knitters, stopped by with this info for this great event:
NorthEnd Knitters have been chosen to host a party on Saturday June 9th!!
This is our chance to participate in a global event - World Wide Knit in Public Day. We've already been in touch with the Seattle Art Museum about holding the event in the newly opened Olympic Sculpture Park from 10:00 am to 3:00pm PDT. We'll have tables reserved inside the Paccar Pavilion in case of rain (which is always possible in Seattle) but hopefully, if the weather cooperates, we'll be outside amongst the artwork and the sunshine. Please look for us in the Paccar Pavilion first.
Special notes: Bring blankets for sitting on the grass especially if it has rained anytime recently, as the ground will still be wet. Food is available from the cafe in the Pavilion but it might be a good idea to bring some finger-type foods to munch on.
Restrooms are inside the Paccar Pavilion near the cafe. There is access in the Pavilion for the physically challenged and the paths around the park are wide enough for wheelchairs.
All fiber artists and crafters are welcome. Bring projects or just come and enjoy the camaraderie of knitters, crocheters and creative people in a beautiful setting!
We hope to see you there!
NorthEnd Knitters have been chosen to host a party on Saturday June 9th!!
This is our chance to participate in a global event - World Wide Knit in Public Day. We've already been in touch with the Seattle Art Museum about holding the event in the newly opened Olympic Sculpture Park from 10:00 am to 3:00pm PDT. We'll have tables reserved inside the Paccar Pavilion in case of rain (which is always possible in Seattle) but hopefully, if the weather cooperates, we'll be outside amongst the artwork and the sunshine. Please look for us in the Paccar Pavilion first.
Special notes: Bring blankets for sitting on the grass especially if it has rained anytime recently, as the ground will still be wet. Food is available from the cafe in the Pavilion but it might be a good idea to bring some finger-type foods to munch on.
Restrooms are inside the Paccar Pavilion near the cafe. There is access in the Pavilion for the physically challenged and the paths around the park are wide enough for wheelchairs.
All fiber artists and crafters are welcome. Bring projects or just come and enjoy the camaraderie of knitters, crocheters and creative people in a beautiful setting!
We hope to see you there!
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