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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

february 1 2013


"life is a stocking, grandma says and yours has just begun.
but i am knitting the toe of mine and my work is almost done."          (19th century rhyme)

the best four-letter word ever --  D O N E!!!  i finished anthony's socks! unfortunately, when i was doing the kitchener stitch for the toes, the unthinkable happened - the yarn broke!!!!!  un-kitchener stitching is not an easy task.  it took me a half hour just to undo it.  then i had to start a new strand to finish thus leaving me with two extra ends to weave in.  ah well after a mere 14 months, they are done and on their way to my son with a note stating that a little drop of love was knitted into each stitch. 

i'm so happy to have finished, i have decided to start another pair and teach myself the magic loop method doing both at the same time.  i will use a size 0 needle 40" long.  monte is rolling her eyes about now but its totally understandable. these will be for my daughter with a lovely rainbow colored alpaca tye dyed yarn i purchased several years ago to make socks for her but, as is my usual MO, i realized after a couple of inches that they were big enough for an elephant.  so off they went into the corner not to be revisited until now.  but this time, i'm not telling her that i'm starting them thus no disappointment when and if it takes me two years (or more) to completion!

february is here and with it we celebrate groundhog day, valentine's day, lambing season, and hopefully at the end of the month tree-tapping.  i am hoping those warm days havent tricked the trees into getting their sap running early - i missed tapping my trees last year because they budded in january and once they bud, the sap is bitter and rendered unusable.  this year you can be sure i'm keeping my eye on my maples.  2011 was only my second year tapping and i collected about 60 gallons of sap.  the ratio is 40:1 meaning 40 gallons of sap cooks down to 1 gallon of syrup but i had enough to last me all year and share some with my kids.

i am anxiously awaiting mathilda to lamb, which could be any time now but with all that fluffy wool, its hard to tell if its her fleece thats poofy or her!

upcoming dates to remember:
thursday feb. 7  purln girls at noon at the bean in latrobe
monday feb 11:  2-4 greensburg fiber arts meet up at panera in greensburg
tuesday feb 12   knitter's anonymous 1-5
tuesday feb 5   close knit girls 6-8 panera
fridays open 10-6*
*note now open til six

WHAT'S NEW AT THE SHOP?
from hiya hiya:  new circular needles in assorted sizes as well as some interchangeable sets in both metal and bamboo.  the new thing now are the shorter needles, formerly called 'lace tips' and they are really much easier to work with, especially with the short 16" cords.  hiya hiya also carries 'sharps' which have a sharper point.  its about time i carry a better variety of sizes.


what else is new?  pagewood farms has done it again with a funky, new thick yarn called 'mo puffs, pictured below along with a new shipment of flora fina in every color available:

also if you are a fan of pagewood's rustic spun (an especially thick/thin yarn which is not easy to find), they are discontinuing this line and i was able to secure 11 skeins of it, so when it's gone, its gone.

and last but not least, raspberry hill alpacas has added a heavy weight natural light grey alpaca yarn to their selection, which is still being offered at 50% off for a limited time.

in keeping with my intent to carry unusual and artful yarns, i will soon be carrying ozark handspun as well as knit collage yarns.  these yarns are not readily found and i am very excited to offer them.  also soon to arrive will be fibro fibers.  i picked up a couple of skeins in north carolina and just finished a hitch hiker using nightfall.  check out this photo below and see how beautifully the color changes - all hand dyed by a young woman in north carolina.  stunning!  

i'll keep you posted as soon as my shipment arrives.

as you may or may not know, i am a member of the pittsburgh fiber arts guild and they had a meeting and potluck last thursday at the pittsburgh center for the arts.  rhonda, cathy, donna, and roberta accompanied me and it was a lot of fun.  they had a stash-buster chinese auction and everyone brought things they no longer needed.  items ranged from yarns to fabrics to buttons and baskets.  tickets are purchased and you put them in the bag of your choice.  our darling donna kept complaining as we were perusing the tables 'i never win anything....'  well guess who walked away with two HUGE bags of yarn and a bag of fabric????  she was smiling from ear to ear, like the cheshire cat.  it took all of us with full arms to get the loot we won up the stairs and into the car - which, by the way was filled to the gills.  i was lucky enough to get to talk to barb grossman (founder of the pittsburgh knit and crochet festival) and we were able to talk about my upcoming ad.  i'm very excited, as this is my first adventure in advertising.

once the weather breaks (march-april) i am going to try being open one evening a week to accommodate those who work weekdays.  right now i'm thinking the evening will be wednesday.

my patterns have all been three-hole punched and filed into appropriate binders, so next time you stop in, check them out -- i have been collecting patterns for at least seven years and i am happy to share them with you. by the way, i'm still missing a few books from the lending library, so please double check to see if you may have one buried under some yarn somewhere.

my last completed project is a fair isle hat.  the hat will not be felted but seeing mary and paula's fair isle knitting bags gave me the urger to do fair isle again.  as is usual for me, even though i went down a needle size and actually did a gauge swatch, the hat is a little big even for my gargantuan head.  so now to decide what to do with it - perhaps lightly felt it or find someone with a bigger head than me if that's possible?



it looks like something out of a dr seuss book or perhaps alice in wonderland....  colorful though - keeping with my 'winter doesnt have to be drab' theme.  

i did learn something while making the decreases for the top of this hat.  instead of simply knitting 2 together, the pattern called for 'slip 2 stitches, k1, p2sso' thus decreasing two stitches at a time and it has a different look as well.  try it some time.  

also if you notice the blue picot edge?  that look is achieved by knitting 5 rows, doing one row of k2tog, yo,  then knit the next 5 rows and when the hat was done, it is folded at the yo row thus producing this picot edge!  
ok everyone, nuff said.  happy valentine's day to you all!
t

Friday, January 18, 2013

1.18.13 blog


oh my - i've been having so much fun that i forgot my newsletter was late! 
still working on the website and upcoming class schedule. i think you will be pleased with the variety of classes i have planned. my newest additions will be classes on crochet edgings, free-form crochet, an evening sock class, and an evening beginning knitters class.  may i remind you to please sign up for these blog updates by entering your email on the sidebar and please give me feedback to let me know how it works.  what happens is if the blog is updated, you receive notification; no new update, no new email.  my ad will be in the pittsburgh knit and crochet email very soon!

new this month:  
a sampling of handspun, hand dyed yarns from germany as well as the UK.  they are a little pricier but well worth it!




also new are some new colors in various funky yarns from crystal palace in shades of white/ecru and blue/green.  they are called 'treasure packs' and 2-4 skeins of various yarns in color schemes are put together.  there are a total of about 50 for each of the color schemes.  some really pretty stuff.

the newest member of our gift shop family is local zentangle artist and fellow knitter sylvia elliott. sylvia's knitting/sheep-themed cards are her original work on her own watercolor background.  

arent they wonderful?  you wont find them anywhere but here and the greensburg art center.

i was the lucky recipient of a visit from a new gang of fiber artists called 'the craftique fiber art group'.  these ladies meet at craftique in greensburg every saturday morning at ten and all are welcome to join them any time.  sylvia (who makes the zentangle cards), was kind enough to bring them over on saturday the 12th so we could meet.  so around ten, i was working on the computer (i was attempting to update my blog at that time) and heard this noise which kept getting louder and louder.  as i got up to see what the racket was, in pours 11-12 ladies!  what fun - it was just like when the tazmanian devil spun into a cartoon and back out again!  of course you all know i only have 8 chairs and have only had the pleasure of running out of chairs once before then!  wonderful ladies, all with different stories, knitting/crocheting experiences, but all fun-loving and wanting to learn more.  after they all left, the shop was much too quiet!  thanks ladies - now don't be strangers!

you'll also notice the next time you visit the shop, that i have a new handrail!  donna's husband constructed it for me and it looks great!

the tuesday night knitters club has decided on a name for their group:  they are now known as the 'close-knit girls'!  the perfect name!

laura mcquire showed me a new 'site' for knitting information.  its called new stitch a day.  check it out with this link, which you can sign up for daily updates: 

dates to remember:
tuesday, 1/22 1-5 knitters anonymous at raggz
tuesday, 1/22 6-8 close knit girls
thursday, 1/24 12-3 purlin girls latrobe bean
friday, 1/25 shop open 10-5

i am now the organizer of the greensburg fiber art meet up group.  we meet once a month - the second monday of the month at 2 at the panera in greensburg.  our first meeting was january 14. if you're interested, you can join the group at this link and be kept abreast of happenings.
at our last meeting, we had ladies who quilt, tat, knit, crochet, felt, stained glass, paint, knook, weave.....  it was a good time and we all learned something from each other.

today was a busy day at the shop and i had the pleasure of seeing monte (and dale), paula, and mary.  i've missed the last few purlin girls meetings so it was so nice to see them.  i hate to say that unfortunately i wont be able to make their next meeting on the 24th, as i will be at the pittsburgh center for the arts that day.  but i truly hope to be there in february.

something new that i will be starting in february will be pizza night one friday a month.  details to follow.  

the end is in sight for those socks i've been knitting for my son's 30th birthday (he is now 31) and plan on having them done THIS WEEK to send to him before he moves to portland.  thanks monte for your encouragement!

one last question:  if i knit fast enough, does it count as exercise??




Tuesday, January 1, 2013

1.1.13


“Oh, to be alive in such an age, when miracles are everywhere, and every inch of common air throbs a tremendous prophecy, of greater marvels yet to be.”  - Walt Whitman

Happy 2013 my friends - so we made it through the end of the Mayan calendar unscathed and here we are sailing happily into another new year.

Big news:  Raspberry Hill Alpacas 100% locally-grown natural colors only yarn is 50% off for the month of January (or until supplies last)!  It's as soft as butter and the fact that it's all natural AND local makes it my favorite.  If that isn't enough for you, it is a steal at this price so be sure to come in and check it out.


(This yarn has the honor of being displayed on my new/old bellows table.)

THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL:
10% off of ALL Cascade 220

UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER:
Thursdays January 10 and 24:  purlin girls at the bean in Latrobe at noon
Tuesdays January 8 & 22 knitters anonymous at RaggZ 1-5
Tuesdays January 8 & 22 Tuesday night knit club at Lisa's at 6 pm
Saturday January 12 Mardi Gras show at the Greensburg Art Center
Thursday January 31 Dolly Llamas at RaggZ at 1
open every Friday 10-5

Also mark your calendar for the Pittsburgh Knit and Crochet Festival march 15, 16, and 17 at the Sheraton Pittsburgh North in Mars - very easy to get to from the turnpike.  Check out their website at pghknitandcrochet.com and sign up for their emails to get updates on the festival.  I've gone several years and its loads of fun, new yarns, classes, patterns, etc.  I plan on going and have room for 4 people to ride with me so let me know asap.  They are going to feature my shop in an upcoming newsletter which goes out to 5,000 and, for the first time, I'm putting an ad for my shop in their brochure!  Barb Grossman (wife of ex-steeler Randy Grossman) is the creator of the festival and does a great job.  The website shows the festival schedule as well as a complete listing of all the classes.  Classes do fill up quickly so don't dilly dally if you're interested in taking one or more.  Last year it was in February and several of us went on Friday to avoid the crowded weekend.  Lucky for us we did because Saturday and Sunday snowed like crazy.  The plan for now is to go Friday again but since they moved it to March, that should alleviate the worry about weather issues.

Last month's prize winner was the creative, talented Kim McGuire.  Kim doesn't even know yet that she is the winner of a skein of organic Mountain Meadow of her choice.

I am looking forward to this new year and my new website and am diligently working on a list of upcoming classes and finalizing dates.  The following is a partial list: socks, a knitted wire/yarn/beaded necklace, a beaded cabochon, wet felted bowl of cherries, needle felted silk scarf, a knitted, felted sheep, fimo buttons, wet-felted flowers, free-form crochet, and crochet edgings.
stay tuned!

The bargain bin on the porch is bursting at the seams with new yarns added every week.  Also quite a variety of lamb's pride superwash has been added to the regular inventory as well as the seconds bin.  I've been busy!

Reminder:  there are several books outstanding from the lending library.  Please check to see if you have one. I know its easy to forget about it.

Oh and please remember to sign up on this page to receive the blog as it is updated, as once my website is up and running, I will not be mailing these updates out - they will come to those who signed up immediately after the update.  Please let me know how this works by commenting on this page, as the feedback is important to me.
 
Now off to shovel more snow and try to burn off a few of those Christmas calories...

Love to all and hope to see you soon!
t