Archive for October, 2007

What’s Hot at Yarn Knit All!

October 25th, 2007 at 12:03pm Under Yarn Store News

“Yarn Knit All! in Naugatuck Ct is a new shop.  The customers at Yarn Knit All! have fallen in love with the concept of reusing old felted wool sweaters and a recent repeat of a Spring workshop was a huge success. Students cut down their felted sweaters and created new baby sweaters edged in crochet ot knit. Each piece was unique and gorgeous. It was such a success that there is talk of another workshop. It was great fun.”Visit Yarn Knit All! Rossi’s Yarn and Woolworks at:

26 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770. (203) 723-YARN(9276).
yarnknitall@sbcglobal.net
www.yarnknitall.com

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Two New Knitting Patterns Just Released

October 24th, 2007 at 11:55am Under Knitting and Crochet News+ Updates+ New Knitting Patterns

Here are the 2 NEW patterns that I’ve just added for sale at: http://www.sweaterbabe.com/knittingpatterns.htm.

Based on the same design, but one for babies/kids (sized 6-12 months through 10 years) and for women.  Aren’t they pretty?  My little 2-year old was quite happy to model the girl’s version, although she wanted big sis to be in the photos too.  They are both on bulky yarn, so they are quick knits with lots of stylish details. Enjoy!

Kids Knit Cardigan Top Down Knitting Pattern

Short Sleeved Cardigan Knitting Pattern

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Long Cabled Vest now with the Fabulous Belt!

October 19th, 2007 at 09:25am Under Knitting and Crochet News+ Updates+ New Knitting Patterns

Long Belted Cabled Vest Knitting Pattern

Now - it’s officially a finished knit object.  Next, it’s in the queue to be written up as a pattern.  I’m writing patterns as fast as I can!

I just love the belt.  I made it optional, in case the vest is to be worn open.  But I think it looks so great with the thick knit belt.  Found some great “buckles” that are really 2 round rings that look like bone, but are probably just plastic.  Went better with the buttons than I imagined!

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Another new knitting pattern in the works!

October 17th, 2007 at 09:10am Under Knitting and Crochet News+ Updates+ New Knitting Patterns

Here’s another new knitting pattern fresh off my needles! It’s an intricately cabled long vest (or sleeveless cardigan).

It’s in an extra long, flattering length with pockets and gorgeous cable detailing.  The collar can be worn open, or buttoned up like a turtleneck.  There will be a belt… I’m about to go hunting for a pretty belt buckle.

Long Knit Cabled Vest Picture

The yarn is Duchess from Classic Elite.  A nice, bulky cashmere blend yarn.

Back to the pattern writing!  The top-down cardigans are in the queue first and should be ready in days!

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Check Out This Cutie in a Knit Ensemble!

October 15th, 2007 at 09:32am Under Cute Baby Photos

Here’s the latest Cute Baby Photo from Joyce in California: 

“Hi, here’s a picture of my grandson, Noah John, at 12 months.  He’s wearing a cardigan and matching hat in Debbie Bliss merino wool.  I knitted his nickname, ‘NJ’ into the hat.  We love him pieces.  You can tell from the pictures, but he’s got red  hair!  I love to knit for him. 

The v-neck cardigan pattern came from the Debbie Bliss ‘Baby Knits for Beginners.’  I used Debbie Bliss merino wool.  I’ve also made a ton of the boat neck sweaters, with rolled hems from the same book that came out great.” – NJ’s Gamma

Cute Baby in Knit Ensemble

Thanks, Joyce! 

If you have a Cute Baby Photo of a baby in hand-knit or crocheted attire, please email us and we’ll select some to share.  Please be sure to include infomation on the yarn used and where the pattern come from.  Thanks!

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What’s Hot at Spinning Turtle Yarns.

October 15th, 2007 at 08:26am Under Yarn Store News

“Here in Appalacian Ohio, we poor rural folk often don’t have the money for high priced yarns if used in quantity. That’s why our shop specializes in the most quality for the least money. We’re all going wild over Plymouth’s Boku, a substitute for Noro’s Kureyon that’s nearly half the price, yet has the same beautiful color shading.

The yarn is 95% wool and 5% silk, and has a nicer hand, and when felted is fantastically soft. Coming in 10 color ways, everyone has been trying entrelac for the first time, and loving it, as there’s no need to weave in ends with the different color changes.

It also felts into a wonderfully soft felt, so that some of us are about to leap out from doing handbags, and try making felted clothing. One idea we’ve had is to just knit straight swatches from different color way balls, felt them, and then cut them into squares (or maybe other shapes) and crochet them together into a hat, vest, shrug or wrap, using different crochet stitches.”

Visit Spinning Turtle Yarns & Gifts at:

25 Public Square, Nelsonville, Ohio 45764. (740)753-3885.
shop@spinningturtle.com
www.spinningturtle.com

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What’s Hot at Foothills Yarn & Fiber.

October 2nd, 2007 at 07:19am Under Yarn Store News

Foothills Yarn and Fiber Spinning Photo

“We’re noticing that people who have a passion for knitting are turning that passion toward spinning,” says Amy Clarke Moore who is the editor of Spin-Off magazine. “Several knitting shops have told us that their beginning spinning classes are filling up at rates they haven’t seen in years.”

“With today’s stressful and fast-paced lifestyle, people are realizing the benefits of sitting down at a spinning wheel to relax with the added benefit of making their own yarn,” says Foothills Yarn & Fiber shop owner Connie Betts. “We just started selling spinning wheels and in the last 2 weeks we’ve sold 4 of them. Our sales of raw alpaca fiber and alpaca rovings from our alpacas have also been increasing–we now buy fleeces from neighboring alpaca ranches to keep up with the demand at our shop.”

Visit Foothills Yarn & Fiber at:4207 Sylvester Dr, Hood River, OR 97031. 541-354-3542.
info@foothillsyarn.com
www.foothillsyarn.com

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