Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Don;t miss the Skacel KAL starting Jan 2011

Don’t Miss This KAL and Contest Opportunity!
 Skacel’s “Twenty years of Zitron Trekking Knit Along and Contest!”
The Knit Along (KAL) will begin in January of 2011 and end on July 15th.  Each month a new one skein project will be featured, which will introduce knitters to different techniques.  The KAL is hosted by Michelle Hunter of Knit Purl Hunter.  Instructions for the projects will be posted in increments on a weekly basis, along with educational “how-to” video clips.  Each week, a little more of the pattern will be revealed. For those knitters participating in the KAL, there will be weekly and monthly prizes awarded, culminating in July with the Grand Prize.
 Grand prize: A trip ticket to Seattle, WA to skacel's home office, and a $1000 shopping spree in the skacel warehouse!!
Here is a link to more information on the skacel web site:

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

knitters gotta eat

On January 2. Bon Appetit will  launch a two-week cleanse a fresh, healthful approach to cooking.—with writer Sara Dickerman at the helm—created for people who love food.   I thought this link  Bon Appetit Food Lover's Cleanse might interest you.
I also found this Mark Bittman article interesting.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

encompass

It has been a while since I mentioned Stephanie Pearl McPhee's blog.   The yarn harlot's site  is a fun read and so are her books.   She recently posted a pattern called encompass.  Look for the Dec 13 entry or if you have a ravelry account you can link to the pattern easily there.
If you are a relatively new knitter, the beauty of the pattern is that you can explore various textures and get a nice scarf out of it.  If you are not a new knitter, the changes in the pattern will keep you from getting bored.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Knitter's magazine/Living Craft magazine special offer

Knitter's magazine special offer that I thought might interest you.
2 covers
The ‘stocking stuffer’ subscription offer. For a limited time, you can subscribe to both magazines (4 issues of each) for one year for only $20TWO GREAT MAGAZINES AT ONE LOW PRICE! That's 50% off the regular subscription rate of each magazine and 66% off the newsstand rate.
This special subscription offer is only available for two weeks—from December 20, 2010 through January 3, 2011. If you already have a subscription to either (or both) of these magazines and want to take advantage of this offer—no problem. They’ll be happy to add a year onto either or both existing print subscriptions.
Click on the covers to the right to go directly to our online offer and take advantage of this promotion. Or, call the  customer service department (1-800-232-5648) to place your order by phone.  Please tell them that you’re signing up for the ‘stocking stuffer’ subscription offer.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Classic Elite

Classic Elite is doing a special "love your shop" promotion.  You spend $40 on yarn or books, send them a copy of your itemized receipt and they’ll send you a recent pattern book and three mini-skeins of Classic Elite Yarn, just for buying local.  See their website   for more details.  Items must be bought between Nov -Dec 15 and postmarked by Dec 31.

Monday, November 15, 2010

baby ull, falk, Dale of Norway

I got the Dale of Norway yarns (baby ull, Falk, stork) added to the new online shop.  I also have some of the books in stock.  I plan to organize the book section but right now the Dale book are under books on knitting and the list is alphabetical.
Since the addresss (URL) of my old website is the same as the new website, you may only see the old shop initially if you have recently been on my old website.  Here is a computer trick.  If you type an address
yarniashop.com  put a "?" after it and it will make your browser get the new shop page.  If this doesn't make sense then just use the link below.

TO get to new website click yarniashop.com?

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Idea for the Holidays

Not about knitting or yarn, but a wonderful idea all the same.  Recently, 2 different women told me how several women in their family got together to make nut rolls.  I mean this is a production where 20-25 rolls are done in a day.  Both were from an eastern European background, but it got me to thinking.  There is still lots of time between now and the end of the year or maybe you plan for a day in the new year, but wouldn't it be a fun way  to get together.  Find some dish that is a hit in the family and meet at one person's house.  The younger women could learn the dish and everyone gets to spend time together.  Each of you takes one or more  home and you each take different friends or relatives to deliver food to.
I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and have a chance to reconnect with family and friends.

scarf with knitted ribbon style yarn

KFI distributes several yarns that are actually a knitted ribbon.  One is called Flounce and the other is from online and it is called Solo.  When knitted up you get a sort of boa type scarf.  There is a video here that shows you how to do it.
There have been rumors that Flounce is discontinued but according to a letter I recently go KFI  is just waiting on shipment.  Until KFI gets it, then they cannot ship it to stores.  I have none left but I do have some of the online solo in the store shop.


Sunday, November 7, 2010

for sock lovers

Cookie A will have a new book Knit.Sock.Love. coming out shortly.  Right now, you can buy a signed copy directly from her and for 5.95 extra get a PDF version too.  Of course, you could just buy a PDF or just a book.
Why  get a PDF?
  PDF downloads  are great because if you have something like a sony reader you can take the pattern with you anywhere,  or you can store the pattern on other computer things/places that you can access from anywhere. But mostly the PDF is great because if you are impatient to get started on one of these beautiful socks, you can get
the downloaded version right now.
Why the book? 
Because it has beautiful pictures and if somehow the computer goes bleah, you still have your book.

Check out the cookie A website to get your copy...or 2 if you need a gift.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

super stretchy bind off for toe up socks

Cat Bordhi has several books out.   Her toe up sock descriptions are quite clever.  One of the tricky things about a toe up sock is getting the cuff bound off at the ankle in a way that makes it very stretchy and comfortable for the eventual wearer.  Check out this youtube video of the super stretch bind off.  This is the perfect bind off for a stretchy rib.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

fall schoolhouse newsletter

The new Sept 2010 newsletter from Schoolhouse press is available.  You can subscribe on the schoolhouse website or you can go to their website in future to read the newsletters.   Meg Swanson writes them and there is often good knitting tips in the letter.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Knit lit group in NY needs your support

I am posting this in case you would be interested in supporting a teacher/school that is using 
knitting as a means to connect with kids.  Voting for their project goes through nov 1.
 
Greetings!

I wonder if you would be interested in helping me spread the word about an amazing group
of knitting kids in New York who need your support - not money, just votes and publicity!  
My name is Betsy Rodman, and I run a knitting/book club called "KnitLit" at 
Haverstraw Middle School, in Haverstraw, NY (Rockland County).  Kids knit blankets for 
charity and we read and discuss a book together. This is an impoverished community 
(more than 50% of our students have free or reduced lunch), where knitting has caught on. 
 
KnitLit is extremely popular, and I even had to turn students away last year due to budget 
constraints. Sadly, the club is facing elimination this year due to a dire budget situation.  
How you can help: we have been nominated for a "Power a Bright Future" award from the Clorox 
company.  Winners are determined by vote (people can vote once a day through Nov. 1), 
and amazingly, after 5 days of voting we are in the TOP 5% NATIONWIDE among all of the nominees! 
BUT we have a long way to go to get to the top, with some serious competition from lots of sports 
activities and marching bands.  Wouldn't it be wonderful for handcrafts and the knitting world to 
see a group of young knitters win this award? Is there any way that you could help us spread the 
word to a larger audience?  Perhaps a blurb to your e-mail list? We need to move quickly, as 
voting ends Nov. 1st.  
To read our award application, go to this link:
http://www.powerabrightfuture.com/gallery?id=3048&cid=p1core-tbx05.f.1800/ae890/3b6/ef55c07c.e5c302e3793a9e1688da21fc91c1a7b4&page=1
For more info, go to http://www.powerabrightfuture.com/ and search on "KnitLit". 
You can read our award application there. We also have a KnitLit Facebook page. 
What a wonderful opportunity to help a worthy cause without donating a penny, and to spread the word of the power of knitting with young people! I thank you for any support you could lend us! Sincerely, Betsy Rodman Haverstraw Middle School KnitLit Club

Finally getting caught up

It has been a hectic few weeks.  Closed the store, started several classes and helped a family member move. Roxanne (the crochet teacher) has beginner crochet and tunisian classes going.  I have 2 sets of beginner classes.  One is an adult class and the other is 4/5th graders.  All that with a 5 day trip out of state to help a family member move from one assisted living location to another.

Anyway, on to the knitting news.  Skacel has not sent out the addi lace interchangeable needles yet.  They are still fine tuning to make them perfect BUT they have the natura interchangeable needle sets on their way to stores.  I do love this needle whether it is a regular circular or the interchangeable set.  The needles are great but the cord is so perfect.

The new Deep Fall knitty issue has some great patterns in it.

I got some new books recently....the knitters year by Debbie Bliss, the new commemorative Knitters almanac by Elizabeth Zimmerman, Modern top Down and the new aran knitting by Alice Starmore.  The aran knitting is not just a reprint of the old book, it has been updated.  I have enjoyed reading through all of them.  

That's it for now.  Short and sweet so you wouldn't think I quit posting.



 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Yankee Peddler, Algonguin Mill Festival, Spinner and weavers guilds

It is Sept so the Yankee Peddler Festival  is coming.  If you plan it right, you can hit the festival and come to Yarnia for the big sale.  Last day of sale if Sept 17.

While I'm at it, the Algonguin Mill Festival is in Oct.  The lady (Holly) who makes the homespun consignment yarn that I carry in the shop usually goes to this festival.  They do have a spinners and weavers guild that meets there monthly.  If you are close to the area, you may want to check it out while you are at the festival.

BTW Canton also has a spinners and weavers guild.  You can join by contacting Kathy at the Canton Art Museum.

 

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Aultman Hospital Wellness on Wheels (WOW)

Pepsi is doing an online voting for groups to get a $250,000 donation.  Aultman Hosptial  is in the running for their Wellness on Wheels (WOW) program that takes health care to people.  You can read about it on the Pepsi website or the Canton Repository has run articles.
You can vote daily until Sept 30, 2010.
PS I have to admit that when I do things like this I do not use my email that I give to family/friends/store.  I created  another one for this situation so I don't get my mailbox gummed up so much that I can't find the latest email from my mother.
VOte for WOW


Help bring access to health care to more people.

living craft fall 2010, felted soaps

The new living craft fall 2010 issue will be in stores shortly.  I love this magazine.   I know many of you are getting back into a school mode.  While to really learn it takes work and discipline, this magazine gives you some great ideas for fun things to do together.  Besides, there are a lot of problem solving skills that can be developed from doing crafts.  I mean if your felted gnome doesn't look right and you realize that if you put ears on it, he makes a great bunny, problem solved.

If you get a subscription right now, you can ask for 1 extra issue with your subscription. (You get 5 issues for the price of 4). 


There is a cute free pattern on how to felt soap on their website.  This is a great fall project that gives you  an inexpensive way for your kids to make a bunch of holiday presents.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

miniatures, classic elite web letter, summer set

I don't know if I have the joints/eyes to make the items on this site but they sure are adorable.

I love classic elite yarns.  You always get a beautiful fabric with them.  I had a customer come in with a sweater she is doing in summer set in the picket white color.  It was so classy looking but the best part is that it is the perfect sweater to keep in your car for all the cold restaurants and movie theaters.

Classic elite does a web letter that gives great suggestion for how to use all their yarns.  Check out their web letters

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

New Chic Knits patterns

2 new patterns from chic knits arrived yesterday.  Cerisara is a 20st cardigan with a lovely lace detail. 
Super cupcake is a hat/scarf set that is easy to do and very fashionable looking.  These are new patterns so they are not part of the storewide sale but the other chic knit patterns are.  Bonnie Marie Burns writes a great pattern and her patterns are printed on high quality paper. 

Sunday, August 8, 2010

twist collective fall 2010

The Twist collective fall 2010 online magazine is out.  The magazine has great articles, but if you want to see all the patterns that are for sale you can click on shop and it will give you all the current patterns plus all the patterns from past issues.  The photography in this magazine is gorgeous.

The fall knitty is out too.  You can explore the current patterns but here are some of my past patterns that use the yarn you can buy from Yarnia.

Kidsilk Haze from rowan Wisp, Abby, Ice QueenSeascape, Tie one on
Rowan felted tweed  Milly Vest
Silky wool by Elsebeth Lavold  Branching out scarf, Tappen Zee cardiganHoneyComb Vest
Classic Elite Alpaca Sox  Lace Ribbon Scarf
Classic Elite 150 Modern Lace Henley
Classic Elite Sprout Emmaline
Classic Elite WaterLily Spoke Sweater
Minnow Merino Steggie
Baby ull Baby Norgi, Drunken Argyle Vest, Tatiana
Harrisville Design Shetland  Salto sock
Jamieson Spindrift  Chullo
Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran Toddle Scarf, Miss Dashwood Hat, Tempting Sweater, Charm Shrug
Louet Gems Fingering Winnow Sock    Baroque sock,
Louet Gems Worsted Toirneach kilk hose,
Louet Gems Sport  Sidewinder skirt,
Lorna's Laces Sock Sweetspot scarf/Ghan, Wanderer sock Penny dog sweater, Clandestine sock
Opal Prepschool tie
Rowan Calmer Shedir cap   Tempting II sweater
Rowan Scottish Tweed Aran Ester shrug,
Rowan Tapestry Hanne

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

strikketoj (Isager) and Avery

I just got my copy of Strikketoj a new book by Helga Isager.  It's secondary title is Knitting Designs Inspired by the Pop Culture of the 20th Century and it is a fascinating set of patterns.  I mean she even made an 80's sweater with the sleeves of that era look good.  I still have the Isager yarn in stock.
I have one extra copy that is not part of the sale if you are interested just ask.
It came along with Knitting 24/7 by Veronik Avery.  I have her Nordique yarn and that yarn is part of the sale. 

Monday, August 2, 2010

Classic Elite fall 2010 books

Sale - everything is at least 30% off.  Yarn is up to 70% off.

I recently looked at the new classic elite pattern books.  There are a number of great projects and there is something for everyone.

There are 5 books in the curvy knit series (chest size starts at 36 or 38 and continues up to 59")
Last year, each book carried patterns that used different yarns in the classic elite line.  I still have a number of these books in stock.    The new series for the fall 2010 (they are available in shops now) concentrates on one yarn per book.  For example the Sanctuary book that I have in stock here at yarnia contains patterns that uses wool bam boo Wool Bam boo has this gorgeous rich sheen.   Of course, I have never met a classic elite yarn that I didn't like, but the organization of the books means that you have in one spot several patterns to choose from if you are using yarn in your stash.  All you need to do is figure out which classic elite yarn the yarn from your stash is  like and then find that book.


New Classic Elite Fall 2010 books that I have yarn for here at Yarnia:

Liberty Book   - Uses Liberty yarn.  Book uses the wonderful new superwash wool that is available in solid or stripe.  This is the best feeling superwash I have touched in a long while.

First Light Book - Uses Chesepeake yarn
Wharf Book- Uses Inca Alpaca Yarn
Bistro Book - Uses Kumara yarn
Concerto Book  - Uses Water Lily Yarn
Sanctuary Book  - Uses Wool Bam Boo Yarn
Depot Book - Uses La GranYarn

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Hall of Fame week

Yarnia will be open usual hours Hall of Fame week plus an extra day Sunday Aug 8 12-3.
The Canton Repository will have a special addition that comes out Thur July 29 that will tell about all the fun things that are going onThere is a highlight list on the HOF website.
It is obvious that the Hall of Fame provides some great things for football fans, but there are plenty of activities for all interests.  The last weekend in July has the hot air balloon illumination followed by a balloon launch the next morning.  The first weekend in Aug is the grand parade, with floats, bands, famous football people and celebrities and the enshrinement of the new Hall of Famers. 
(The following is a list of fun things to check out or you can check out the Canton Visitors Bureau to get more ideas.    Of course, please plan on bringing your out of town knitting/crochet visitors to visit Yarnia.  The stores and places below are unique to Canton.)
Taggarts Ice cream (on Fulton around 15th Street)
The new Gervasi winery on 55th St  ( I recommend reservations)
First Friday Aug 6 in Downtown Canton
Joseph Saxton Museum of photography
Inn Stitches for Cross Stitch, embroidery, crochet thread (just down the road from Yarnia)
Angelics A Quilters Haven 3095 Cleveland Avenue South (330) 484-5480
Quilt Garden 1664 North Main Street North Canton (330) 966-6670
Studio Arts and Glass
Plan Et Art (330) 454-8400 1524 Fulton Rd Nw (near Taggarts)
Canton Palace theater (there are tours.  Check out the decor and the Kilgen organ)
Heggy's Chocolate--- my personal favorite is the chocolate covered pecans... the nuts are awesome.
Young's oriental Grocery store 6644 Wise Avenue NW North Canton  (330) 494-7269  Store has a lovely selection of tea
Fishers Grocery -  Their ready made food can enhance your entertaining and they have a great wine selection.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

new fall 2010 interweave knits is out

The new fall issue of Interweave knits is on the shelf. (I think that as of today there   There is an interview with Barbara Walker (someone who has influenced many of the current designers) among many other things.
Still big sale going on in the store. 

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

new knit scene fall 2010, magazines for sale at yarnia 7/20/10

The new special issue of knitscene fall 2010 is available on bookstands.  I do have one copy here at the store for sale.  Ever wonder why you have trouble finding knit scene?  It is because it only comes out quarterly, so by the time you look for it, it is gone.
I have one copy of a back issue knitscene fall 2008 still for sale.

I have other back issue of magazines available.

Magazines for sale at Yarnia as of July 20, 2010

all magazines are 30% off except for the new knitscene.
I do not currently have an online shopping basket so you will need to call the store during regular hours if you want one of them.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Well the big family wedding was this weekend.  The first cousin of my children to get married.  My niece is a beautiful bride.  I knit her a garter of louet laceweight linen.  In order to help it stay up I put elastic inside the silk ribbon before threading through the piece.  She has the same skin a her mother so the fabric of the garter had to feel good in spite of the heat.  The linen washed up beautifully before I put the elastic in.

On other knitting notes:


Check out the Coquille shawl/scarf  in the latest online Knitty magazine (these are free patterns)
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEff10/PATTcoquille.php
    or how about a fingering yarn knit at a loose gauge sweater
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEff10/PATTmythos.php
Don't forget to check out the feature articles as well as the patterns from the Knitty magazine.

The Summer issue of Petite purls is out for those of you who knit for kids http://petitepurls.com/

Saturday, July 3, 2010

tnna

Because of the big sale going on in the store (30-50% off),  I just found the following blog post that I never posted.   So here it is.....
The big TNNA (needle arts association) convention was the first weekend in June in Columbus OH.  I saw many beautiful pieces of knit and crochet and many different sorts of yarns.  Seeing all this creativity is very inspiring.  You can see the fashion show on the yarn groups website.
There was a wide variety of patterns and yarns that I saw made up.  I think there will a resurgence of the entrelac technique used in patterns. 

  I took a class in which Debbie Bliss talked about her design process and the creation of her brand.  She calls herself one lucky designer because she gets to control the whole process from picking the yarns to the designs.   She does not have to do the distribution, warehouse, selling part.   Hearing her talk definitely explains why her line stays true to a vision because she has always been the  provider of  that vision.   She is also involved in the photo shoots of the books.  I can't wait to go through my old books and look at them with more informed eyes.
Her new books design it, knit it (there is a child and an adult version) should inspire you to make your knitting your own.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

New classic elite web letter has scarf pattern.

There is a new web letter pattern for a moss stitch scarf on the classic elite website that uses Véronik Avery's Nordique.
Every part of this yarn is American made.
Not too soft to withstand everyday wear.
Not  too coarse to be worn against the skin.
The way it is milled (a "worsted" mill) reduces pilling.
Nordique is everything Véronik hoped for:
highly elastic
just enough 'grab' for stranded color
high affinity for texture.
And of course if you want to use this yarn, we have it for sale here at Yarnia.

Friday, May 28, 2010

for you sock lovers- Cookie A Cubist

cookie A provided a new sock pattern Cubist to knitting daily today.  You have to join knitting daily to get the download to work.  You can join but you have a choice on whether you want the knitting daily newsletter emailed to you daily.


Want to learn how to knit socks?  We have classes.  You can do a baby, kid or adult sock.  You can use magic loop, 2 circular needles or double points. 

I also have sock books.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

knitty.com spring summer has 2 added patterns

Two new patterns have been added to Knitty.com
 If you checked the issue out already, you may want to take a look at at the "surprises".

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Remember history or you repeat it

My sister (a librarian) sent me an article today about Susan Garten a graduate of Towsen State Teacher College in 1951.  I guess I connected with the story because I have 2 daughters who graduate this year. Sarah got her Masters of Fine Arts from NYU:TISCH in Dramatic Writing and Rebecca will graduate from Glen Oak High School.  I don't want to imagine how upset I would be for them (and me)  if they were denied the opportunity to have everyone acknowledge their accomplishments.
 So if you and your love ones are in the midst of graduation  prepping chores, remember to take moments to just enjoy and celebrate  the fact that you have this wonderful life cycle event.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Yarnia Yarn shop Brick and morter LYS Info

My blog got moved as of May 1 and this is the new one.  We are still working out how the store web site moves back and forth.  Today, I pretended I was one of you and happened on the blog and  I suddenly realized that it doesn't tell you how to get hold of the store so here's the info

Yarnia Yarn shop
5880 Fulton Dr NW
Canton OH 44718
330-433-9276
website with store hours (EST) www.yarniashop.com

You can also go to the store class list from here.
You can also go to the links page from here.  The links page will give you links to all the various vendors that we carry in the store.  Obviously we cannot carry all the items from every vendor, but it does give you an idea of what you will find if you travel here.  I like the fact that the many vendors have their own marketing people who put up a web page to inspire how to use their yarns.  Many give you access to free patterns.
The patterns links tell you about the pattern companies that I can get patterns from.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

denise crochet needles

Check out the Denise Needles website.  There are a number of videos to teach to the tunisian crochet stitch and there is a free pattern for a bag (bonne Bouche).
Denise needles are great to travel.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Skacel pdf patterns, Dale of norway patterns

Skacel (distributor of addi needles and many yarns) has some free PDF patterns to download available on their website.
I have the yarn for you to knit the pattern.

I can also provide you with individual Dale of Norway patterns with yarn purchase from the following  books.
204, 211, 213,  and 219 .
The printing costs of books has gone up so I think DON will start offering their new patterns or out of stock books this way instead of printing/reprinting books.  This is all a new business plan so who knows.  Ultimately, they want people to  be successful knitting with their yarn and make a living so they  can pay their employees.
  I do still have the following books in stock, so now is the time to purchase them if you love having the patterns all nice and organized in a book.
books in stock: 8501, 8403, 8305, 8103,8102,8101, 210,208, 203,202,197,191, 183.178,166,163,161,160,158,155,147, 140,134,122, 114
I also have the patches for your sweaters.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Back issues of Magazines for sale

I have back issues of Interweave knits, crochet, Knitters, cast on, living craft, holiday gifts, etc for sale.
I made a PDF list of all of them with their prices  (magazines are included in the current sale).
The supply is limited for certain issues I will update the list as availability goes away.

Yarnia Back and current issues of Magazines for sale list.

I just found a Interweave holiday gifts 2008 for 9.99 and so it is not on the above list.  I only have 1. 

If this link doesn't work try to cut and paste
http://www.yarniashop.com/Yarnia%20Magazine%20%20issues%20for%20sale%20May%206%202010.pdf

To cut and paste on a PC:
Click at the beginning (the h of http) and hold your finger down on the left side of your mouse while you drag across all the gibberish of the URL until you reach the "f" of pdf.
The gibberish will be highlighted in blue.
Now hit the "ctrl" button and hold it and hit the "c"
Now find your internet and when you have the place you enter the internet stuff, 
Now hit the "ctrl" button and hold it and hit the "v"
All the URL should magically be in your internet and you will find the magazine list.

For apple users: you use the little apple or command key instead of the ctrl key.

Dachshund Sweater, Ravelry

There is now a group on Ravelry for Yarnia. (You are welcome to join our group if you have a logon to ravelry.)  Someone posted a link there for a sweater meant for the the long (should be lean, but my Louis is not lean), big chested dachshund. dachshund Sweater

The sweater designer is raising money for a good cause. 


I have 2 dachshunds now.  Louie is my big boy who should have been a miniature.  Rosie is a 6 pound dapple.
We lost our 5 pound Heidi of the Jungle last year to heart failure.  It will be interesting to see if the pattern can handle the wide length/size differentiation of my dogs.

If you haven't gotten around to signing up for Ravelry, you should check it out.  It really is a very useful site.

Helga Isager's Olive

Olive has been a very popular pattern from Helga Isager Aminono 08 book.  The book is hard to find because it is out of print.  I sold my last copy a few weeks ago.  Actually, there are several great patterns in the book so if you can find the book in some local LYS,  you should buy it.  If all you want is the Olive sweater you can get it from the Isager website here for the next week at least.  I do have the Isager yarn here in the shop if you get the pattern and want to do in that yarn.   Marianne Isager's yarn line is gorgeous and made with very high standards. I also have the Clara Dress and the Cherry scarf patterns available with the purchase of Isager yarn.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

St Denis Magazine #2

The new St Denis book 2 has come in and out of stock twice already  this week.  Veronik Avery has created a lovely sequel to her premier issue book 1.  This one has patterns by Avery, Pam Allen, Jared Flood, etc.
Please call if you want your name put on a book in the next shipment.
I have the Nordique yarn in stock.  The new one that is used in book 2 was not available for shipment yet when I called this last week, but if you need it, give me a call and I can make sure your color is there for you.

I also had a recent run on Aminono by Helga Isager.  The book is out of stock but I do have the Isager yarn.  Some of the Isager patterns are becoming available in PDF or kit.

There has been much discussion recently on whether yarn companies will have books or go to PDF or what.
I personally like having the book.   The ink does not fade and I find it easier to locate my pattern.  While they last I have Dale of Norway books, The first Marianne Isager etc in book format.  With the above sale, it is a good time to pick up some books while the world is still providing hard copies.

Friday, April 30, 2010

interweave summer 2010, buy more, save more sale

buy more, save more sale is till going on.
Interweave summer 2010  has joined the latest cast on , on the shelf.
This issue has a nice article on buttonholes, some lovely things for woman and a special section of 9 knits for kids.

As of May 1 there is some technical thing changing for my blog so hopefully, the blog will still work tommorrow.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Laurel Hill needles, Polo, carnival party, new cast on

Laurel hill sock needles came in.  I also got some of their square wood needles and triangular wood needles.

The carnival party pattern book with adorable little girl dresses came in with the Polo yarn.

The latest issue of Cast on Arrived (May/July). There are a lot of patterns, but the biggest categories are knitted smocking and raglan sleeves. The website for the knitting guild still has the most recent issue online so if you want to see the latest issue, you will have to come in to the store.  The Cast on magazine is only available in yarn shops.  You will not find it at big box or craft stores.

The buy more save more sale is still going on.

Friday, April 23, 2010

St Denis Magazine #2

The new may/june 2010 Pieceworks just arrived.  If you love lace, you will want to check this issue out.
Knitted lace (niebling), Orenburg shawl, Gelderland baby hat,  tatting, embroidery, point de gaze, spanish bobbin and Maltese.

Veronik Avery's St Denis Magazine #2 has just arrived at Classic Elite.  Mine are on the way.  Hopefully, they will be in stock next  week.  You can see the list of designers who have contributed to this issue on her blog.  I haven't found any pictures of the projects on the classic elite website.  They still just have #1 on the site, but if you are on ravelry you can see the projects here at  St Denis Magazine # 2 projects .

Stitch and Pitch Cleveland May 24, 2010

Monday evening, May 24, will be the 5th Annual Stitch N' Pitch Game at Progressive Field with the Cleveland Indians playing the Chicago White Sox. Stitch N' Pitch brings together two wonderful traditions--- Baseball and the NeedleArts. Come to a game and knit, crochet, embroider, cross-stitch and needlepoint. Sit among friends, family and colleagues and cheer on your favorite Baseball Team. Beginners, intermediate and experts are all welcome.

This year’s SNP Package is $15. The package includes your game ticket,a commemorative Tote bag and a portion of the price will be donated to a local charity. If you want to purchase a picnic, there is an
additional optional charge. See the SNP Flyer here for details.
I will turn in a joint order for Yarnia for any orders I have by Wed April 28.
I will do a second order collection and turn it in by May 5.

There is no guarantee that the two groups will sit next to each other,but I was afraid if I waited the people who are timely might miss out on the special limited gift.

Cleveland SNP will be making a cash donation to a local institution, the Domestic Violence Center of Cleveland. Participants are asked to bring in knit or crocheted squares of a washable yarn 10 inch x 10 inch in size. These will be stitched together to make afghans which will  be donated to the Domestic Violence Center.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Spend more, save more sale

There is a sale going on right now at Yarnia. The more you spend, the more you save.  Come in to check out the details.

Carnival Party, New yarnia ravelry group

There is a new kids pattern booklet called Carnival Party  is on its way  to Yarnia along with the Polo yarn from Skacel that is used in them.  The patterns are from Diana Harker.  IF you are a member of ravelry, you can see the patterns here.

Speaking of Ravelry. 
There is a new group on Ravelry for Yarnia Shop.  You must be a member of ravelry to join the group but otherwise joining is easy.  If you request a log on, it comes pretty quickly.  If you don't get a response, your computer may have stopped the email.  Also many workplaces block this sort of thing so you may need to do request from a home computer. Ravelry is a fun place to see patterns, yarns and most importantly see yarns made up from the patterns.  People take pictures of their projects and post them.
I thought this group might give you a place to give hints or ask for help for projects that you have started from patterns or yarn purchased at Yarnia.
You could also start your own KAL (Knit along ) or CAL (crochet a long)  where you help each other out.

Petite Purls

I found this really nice online magazine today.  The focus is baby and child patterns.  You can look at past issues but this spring issue has a number of really interesting patterns.  You might want to check it out.
Petite Purls spring 2010 issue


If you are looking for a wider range focus of online magazine check out the spring/summer 2010 issue of Twist Collective.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Camp Friends

The Camp friends committee is doing a auction/dinner fundraiser April 24, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. to raise funds to support outdoor education for girls.   A good cause, good food, and there are some great items available in the auction.   Ticket order form. 
You can see some of the items available on the Camp Friends blog.

Camp friends was established to support the financial and programming needs of the only Girl Scout camp in our area, Great Trail Camp.  Camp Friends recognizes the need to provide financial support to enhance the likelihood that Great Trail Camp will remain open for future generations of local Girl Scouts.
Funds raised may also be used to provide scholarships to women in the area of outdoor education.  To qualify for an education scholarship, the girl would have had to have been a Girl Scout from the South region who earned her Gold Award.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Blue Sky Knitting Designs, Waikiwi socks, Circle of Life

New patterns from Janet Szabo Blue Sky Knitting Designs just arrived (Basket weave Mesh Baby blanket, cables 101 Vest, follow the leader aran, soiree shawl)
Also just arrived is the  brand new Circle of Life shawl by Eugen Beugler
The naturals booklet  and the Karamea booklet by fibertrends.

Waikiwi Sock yarn from Fibertrends... luxury sock yarn with Possum in it. I have all the colors.

Did you know that April was National Women's Eye Health and Safety month?  Please don't take your vision for granted and follow your health care professional's advice.  Glaucoma, Diabetes, Hormone fluctuations, Dry Eyes, etc can all affect your vision.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Zauberball is back in stock, Popular Jil Eaton Patterns in stock

Zauberball sock and Zauberball Starke are latest arrivals in superwash wool.   There are some new colors from what I got in previously.  Starke is the 6ply or DK weight big brother to the sock weight.  Both yarn lines are from the Schoppel wolle company.  The color changes are very different from other sock yarn lines.  By the way, this is one of the few yarns that you do not pull from the center.  You should "unroll" the yarn from the outside of the ball.  I will be taking a lot of my sock yarns to knitter's fantasy so if you live locally, you may want to get yours before I go.

Unisono from Zitron and zoe from Shalimar are  another recent sock yarn arrivals.

Now in stock, from Jil Eaton the pinafore dress and the Brittany jumper.  I also have the cotton tail yarn that she uses in the pattern.






Yarnia has arranged  a one week trial subscription from knitfinder.com for next week.  Please ask for details when you are in the store.

Please note that the store will be closed Fri and Sat April 9, 10 because we are a vendor at Knitters' Fantasy.

The palace and celebrate the 19th amendment

If you have never been to the Palace theater in downtown Canton, you are missing out.  It is a beautiful, it still has a working cloud machine (make sure you look up) and it has the only Kilgen pipe organ in the country  that is still in its original home.  The Palace is have a membership drive right now.  I love the little card you get with a membership because I am always running late and it means I can go right in.  I can skip the box office because they just punch my card.  Running late is a good thing because then  I don't have time to get the chocolate covered pecans I love at Heggy's.  (they stay open late by the way).  Heggy's chocolate is good, but its the fresh  roasted nuts that I love.
You can buy a CD of the pipe organ music right now to help support the maintenance of the organ.

On  Thur April 15 to celebrate the 19th amendment they  are showing the iron jawed angels at 7:30.

Just to throw in a store note.  My  daughter made a felted rabbit from Lorna's Wool during the Wed night knit group time in less than an hour.  These would make a great Easter basket addition.  Our kits are on special right now.  These are very ample kits and include the felting needle.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Repairng knits .....and some Cool internet sites

Beth  Brown-Reinsel  is a great knitting teacher.  You will enjoy her 3/31/10 blog entry  about repairing knits.   It has some great information all in one handy space.  Spring is here and it is time to clean and repair your knits so they are ready for next year.  You must clean your knits before storing them.  Make sure they are good and dry and you really want to repair at least some of them.  You know you will be glad you did  the repairs when it suddenly gets cold next fall.  You want to have a least of few sweaters totally ready until you can get the others repaired.
I carry Eucalan, Soak and the unicorn fibrewash products.  These are all wonderful products to treat your knit/crochet items nicely.   What does your hair look like if you do not use a good shampoo product for it?

Check out this cool You tube site that is an ad for making natural gas.  Knitters  will see why it is so cool if you watch awhile.  I think it took over 4 months to prepare for this little video. Think of the square footage of knitting you are seeing.

Remember the movie Coraline?  The woman who knit the teeny tiny sweater for that movie, Althea Crome, has some more miniature knits to show off on her website.   So if you have been afraid to try sock needles, look how tiny you can go and enjoy it.

Interesting article in the wall street journal about truckers who knit/crochet/quilt

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Pimpelliese - another use for sock yarn, knitting tips

A very popular scarf pattern that was in German is now available (Pimpelliese scarf ) in English
The pattern uses 100g of sock or fingering weight yarn. On Ravelry you can see samples made with Mini Mochi, and various Opal sock  I have all the colors of mini mochi and many colors of Opal in stock if you want to do one for yourself.


Did you know that Crystal Palace has some knitting tips on their website? Topics available include:
• Why does wool felt?
•Knitting with Crystal Palace Cotton Chenille?
•What are Microfibers?
•Using Scrap Yarn for Sock Heel (also known as “afterthought heel”
•Using a Lingerie Wash Bag
•How to do a gauge swatch with eyelash or bulky textured yarns
•Felting with printed Iceland

Saturday, March 27, 2010

yarniashop ravelry group

If you are on ravelry, I just added a group named yarniashop.  I thought it might be nice to have pics of projects of yarn purchased at Yarnia in one spot and if any of you want to organize a KAL (knit a long), this would give you a spot to organize on.  So if you are interested join us.
IF you have not joined ravelry, you will need to request an account before you can join us.  If this is not your sort of thing, I am always glad to see your projects in the store so bring them in and show them off.  I could also post some of the information on the yarniashop blog.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Illumniarts, group felted rug

If you are looking for something fun and creative to do in Canton on Sat March 27 check out the Illumniarts celebration at Timken High school  from 10-4.  See here for the flyer.
This event is not just for Timkin High school.  It is a stark county event that just happens to be at the High school....and it is free.  A couple of years ago, I sponsored the making of a community rug out of wool at the event.  Everyone who came had a chance to stomp on and felt the rug.  Somewhere around here, I have pictures of people making the rug.  IF you have an outdoor event this summer and want to try this on your own check out this website on how to get a group to make a rug.
This person on the website gives very nice directions.

I just found a great book with lots of summer knitting projects....knitting in the sun by Kristin Porter.  I have many of the yarns she uses in the book in stock.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Fox hot list, Addi Click Lace Interchangeable coming


               
                Check Yarnia out on the HOT LIST!
               

               
All new colors/sizes  of Go knit Pouches just in.
The Black  knit kit is in stock.

Coming soon (they said it might start shipping in April): The newest addition to Add needle family is coming soon ......the new Addi click Lace Interchangeable.... They will come in a size 16" and up.
Each addi Click Lace kit features 8 pairs of addi Lace tips in approximate US sizes: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, along with 5 blue addi cords which create 16”, 20”, 24”, 32”, and 40” needles (approximate lengths), 1 Click connector, and a gold addi heart pin.  The Lace Click tips were created to be shorter in length, to allow for both 16” and 20” applications. 
Please note: While the 24”, 32”, and 40” cords from both the addi lace clic and the addi turbo click are fully compatible with any style of tip, the new 16” and 20” cords  that come in the addi lace kit are not compatible with the Turbo® tips.  

I have the Addi click turbo, the individual needle tips, cords and the wallets in stock as well.

New color of Paca Peds in called Vampire Kiss.... it would make a great McKinley or OSU sock.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The fine line by Grace Anna Farrow

This book The Fine Line by Grace Anna Farrow just came in and I LOVE IT!.  I actually saw Ms Farrow doing one of these pieces in an Isager workshop last June and I loved everything about it.  The colors she used, the way it flowed and draped, the fact that I could wear it anywhere with many, many things.....  It was on my to do list to contact the gentleman who provides me  with the  Isager yarn I sell  here at Yarnia to find out if she ever got the pattern written up.  And now this book arrives with the piece I wanted and so much more. 

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

zoe sock yarn, knitfinder.com

Zoe sock yarn from Shalimar just arrived.  They are gorgeous.  I also got some honey worsted and missy bulky.

For the week of March 17-24, I have arranged with knitfinder.com so that Yarnia customers can get full subscriber access so you can see how it works.  Come in and you can use the temporary password.
Knitfinder.com is an online reference room that features pattern indexes for favorite knitting magazines and designers. View all key pattern features in an interactive chart; you can sort or search to narrow your results or browse similar patterns. Search by style, gauge, yarn and more.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

addi clic wallets

addi clic wallets are in stock.  For the time being they are on special so if you bought the original addi set and want the wallet now is a good time to get it.
The new unisono sock yarn  from zitron is in.

On  a totally different note.  Remember that March is Colorectal Cancer awareness month .  I know the idea of a colonoscopy is no fun, but early detection can make such a difference.  Most people can wait until they are 50 but  talk to your doctor to make sure you aren't one of the people who should have a baseline test earlier. 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

denise interchangeable needles

The Denise interchangeable knitting needles are back in stock.  I also have the crochet hooks and replacement parts. 
The weekly special is alpaca (and I have left the cotton weekly special on for one more week in honor of seeing the sun once again.)

I just finished a cable hat in O-wool.  This yarn is very nice but then you wash it and it blooms and is just gorgeous.  I did the hat in O-wool classic.

I have the white baskets with handles back in stock.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Kisses, snuggly bamboo, eco baby

Recent yarn arrivals:
Kisses from Sirdar.  This non wool yarn has a very subtle variegation of color.  The new pattern book uses this effect beautifully.  The pictures online do not show off how beautiful the yarn is.  If you knit for kids, you will want to see it in person.
Debbie Bliss baby eco. This is one of the yarns used in the new Debbie Bliss magazine for summer.  There are a lot more colors available than are shown online so far. Another one that is better in person.
New colors of snuggly baby bamboo.   The new colors are a much more vibrant palette than the ones I had in stock.

The latest issue of Interweave Knits  is in. It has a great article on the kitchener stitch amount other things.
Sublime baby book
Respect the spindle DVD
Haapsalu shawl  -  beautiful book!!
Crochet finger puppets
Knitted dresses for bears
Itty bitty crochet dresses
and several other books

Knitfinder research tool

Just found a neat new research tool called knitfinder.
I have contacted them to see how to get a free demo for my customers so I will let you know when they get back to me what that is all about.  Until then check out the lists you can see.


 

Saturday, February 27, 2010

St Baldrick's Cancer research fundraiser

The 8th annual St. Baldricks event  is coming soon (March 14) in Canton.  This group funds more cancer research for Children than any other.  You can donate online or by mailing in this form.  You can choose a participant of your own to sponsor, give a general donation or my favorite participant is kristin W on page 4 of the participant list.  I say support a young women willing to shave her head to raise money for cancer research.  Her head will be shaved at a school assembly.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

patterns

I was out last week and now I am trying to catch up.  Roxanne the crochet teacher here at Yarnia is an art teacher in her regular life and she worked for hours on Wed to  do a "feng shui" affect on Yarnia.  She is really good at making things look arranged so hopefully she can do that for the store.  That is not my forte.  I fight my  basic pack rat nature all the time.  I am working on the class list.  There are still some upcoming classes listed but I need to get the new ones added to the website.
I know all of you have been home knitting.crocheting because of the olympics and all the snow so to help you restock, come check out the weekly specials in March (I might even have one for the end of Feb if we can travel.  Supposedly we are getting another storm warning)

Southwest Trading company just sent me a note about this neat pattern using Karaoke  (which I have in multiple colors) called not entirely entrelac.  I thought you might like it.

Crystal palace yarns has new patterns on their website. We have the yarns for these projects in stock.  Check out this one that show mochi plus  off in a blanket.  The pattern is based on the parquet technique in one the old Barbara Walker books. If you have never explored the Barbara Walker Treasury books, put it on your to do list.  There is a wonderful Barbara Walker website that shows off what you can find in these books.
Another one is this mochi plus pattern for a hat
Panda silk DK lacy hat and fingerless gloves
Basic wash cloths in cotton chenille
Bamboozle baby hat

I have the crystal palace 50 states 50 socks CD in stock.

The new issue of living craft magazine coming soon.  There is a free pattern from the issue on the website now.

Now  that I have shown you patterns that you can get from crystal palace, don't forget I have the new classic elite gallery and farmer's market books.
Other recent arrivals
knitting pure and simple baby sleeping bag, tank top for women, short sleeve hoodie and girls cap sleeve cardi
Fiber Dreams Canterbury bells, Cirrus, Pinwheel Blanket
and see the blog entry a couple back for other recent patterns.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Louet 40+ colors of gems, 20+ colors of merlin

I have 40+colors of Gems fingering weight and 20+ colors of Merlin.  If you ever wanted to see full range of the colors of Louet yarn,  come in and see.  The colors are on display on the front table right now along with 3 sock patterns and the Lucia scarf pattern.  There is an example of the Lucia scarf on the table as well.  I took the lucia pattern and created a chart for it so if you purchase the pattern ask me for the chart

In stock: the Accordian mitt kit  in Gems worsted that has been on ravelry.

You can also find other yarns from Louet. at Yarnia as well (like euroflax, gems sport, mooi) You can see all the various yarns and all the gorgeous colors on their website but they are even prettier in person.  If you are a newer knitter take a moment to see how the same color (say french blue) looks when dyed in different fibers.
The same dye used on silk, wool, or linen will take differently.  It is quite interesting.


Gems, euroflax and merlin are all machine wash and dry yarns so they are not only beautiful, they are practical as well.

Always learning something new and western, eastern and combination knitting

I have a bohus sweater sitting in my queue.  It is sitting there because when I do fair isle I like to use both hands and a bohus pattern requires me to purl with the working yarn in my left hand.  My natural style of knitting is english "throw" style. So purling with my left hand is a bit weird for me.  I looked on  the internet last night to watch various peoples' knitting style and found  the Norwegian Purl
I like it.  It really works and I am getting tension that looks good with what I do with my right hand.
So what is the point of all this?  The point is you never stop learning or adapting.  I admit, I am old enough now that I don't change as much as a use to, but change is good for you once in awhile.
Speaking of knitting styles.
Beginners classes at yarnia are taught in the western style of knitting. Students can choose whether to be an English thrower (working yarn is in right hand) or continental (working yarn is in left hand) knitter.  You don't choose your style on whether you are left or right handed.  You choose the style that fits your hands.  Once you practice, whichever way you knit will become faster and smoother.  I teach western style because the stitches are mounted the same way all the time and because most patterns in the US assume your are knitting this way.
For students in classes above beginner level, I work with you if your style is different so that you can get the results from a pattern that you want.

So what is the difference between western, eastern or combination knitters?  Basically, they differ in how they wrap the yarn when making a stitch.  The result is that the stitch is can be mounted on the needle differently for these knitters. Different isn't wrong.  It is just different. I teach western style of knitting  because the stitches are mounted the same way all the time and because most patterns in the US assume you  are knitting this way.    For example,  most patterns will ask for a K2tog and assume that by doing this, you will do a right slanting decrease.   If a knitter has a different style, he/she must know how to get a right slant decrease for their style.  I am going to list a couple of sites below that you might find interesting to explore this.  For those of you out there who are frustrated because it seems like your knitting results are always different than others or if every time you ask for help it actually messes up more of you knitting than it helps, you might find the exploration very illuminating.
Annie Modesitt 
Combination conversion table from Grumperina
Wikipedia on combination knitting











Saturday, February 6, 2010

were closed today, new patterns in

I am working on my blog for today, but I just realized I better at least post that the store is in fact closed today.
I can't get my car out of the drive and my piece of road is now a county road and it is not clear out there anyway.  I will be in the store Monday later afternoon doing paperwork if you need something.
  It is a good day to burrow in and knit.  I am working on my May ruffle from Kate Jackson.
Other New things:
new patterns
  Maylie from Marie Grace
  sweaters from Knitbot like the Lightweight Pullover,
  Daybreak from Westknits,
  Robin hood by Grace Akhrem,
Istbel beret, Istbel Scarf, Snapdragon tam, Snapdragon flip flop mitt, vela scarf, tiny shoes, etc from Ysolda Teague
Teaching patterns from Dale of Norway in round knitting, socks, raglan sleeve and lace mittens/gloves
New Retro pattern book from Dale of Norway
Jammies from knitting at knoon..... Since I carry Farmhouse yarns I have the Mary little lamb yarn that these are done in.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Shalimar zoe, classic elite gallery, farmer's market,cast on, knit scene

Latest issue of knit scene (springwinter 2010) arrived along with the latest Cast on Magazine.
The latest pattern books from Classic Elite Gallery and Farmers Market are in and we have summer set, allegoro, sprout, classic silk, solstice, silky alpaca lace and premiere yarns to do the projects in.

Just in today are these cute hat shaped needle gauges from clover.  Ever wonder why it is hard to figure out what is the right needle for the job when you are deciding between a 10 and an 11.  Take a look at a needle gauge.  A 10.5 is one millmeter size up from a 10 but an 11 is several sizes up.

New yarns are coming from Shalimar (Zoe sock, honey worsted, miss chunky).  The dyer is in the process of getting a new website up so there are many, many more choices of colors than the site shows you.  There are several designers doing patterns in this yarn  (and when my shipment comes, it will have a new color card).
Monitors often lie.  Green and gray are often confused on computer monitors from the color in real life.  Purple and brown are also misrepresented.  That is why it is so nice to see a yarn in a shop.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Men knit, cast on magazine

Men knit too.  I thought you would enjoy these new stories
Va truck driver knits mittens
Knit club

Here's a couple of other articles, you might find entertaining.
yarnbombing
knitted bicycle

The items above were in my knitting guild of america newsletter.  I carry the cast on magazine at Yarnia.
This magazine is only available at yarn shops.   There are a number of good patterns in each issue and a lot of good technique tips.  This is a great magazine for gradually adding to your knitting skills.

Because some of you have procrastinated, you might like to know that I will be open this Sunday 11-3.  That is the last day of the big January sale.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

new patterns

Please note that store will not open until noon on Friday, Jan 29.  Also store will be open an extra day Sunday Jan 31 11-3.


I recently got a newsletter from Schoolhouse Press.  There is a lot of good information in it.  I carry their patterns including the new Green Sweater.

Some new patterns are coming soon.  Maylie from Marie Grace, May ruffle from Kate Jackson Knits, sweaters from Knitbot like the Lightweight Pullover, Daybreak from Westknits, Robin hood by Grace Akhrem, and  a bunch of patterns  from Ysolda Teague

Roxanne (the crochet teacher) brought in the cutest crochet hearts this week.  I will be adding it to the class list soon. 

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Series of random thoughts....
- I found this cute bootie that is constructed from squares on Susan Anderson's website.  I love her itty bitty toys and nursery books. 
- Have you checked out the latest Interweave Crochet?  As I thought, with the new Denise interchangeable crochet set, there will be new patterns coming in tunisian crochet.  These needles make it easy to learn this interesting crochet form.  These needles are also handy for picking up stitches for your knitting around a sweater band or bag.
-  New patterns will be here in Feb from Isolda Teague, Kate Jackson, Westknits, etc.
- Yarn forward magazine has some great patterns for Rowan yarns which we carry at Yarnia
- Have you checked out the latest issue of Knitty?
- Have you checked out the latest issue of Twist Collective?
- all sorts of patterns are available on the Kramer Yarns Website.  We carry there yarns here at Yarnia.

         

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Miep Gies died this past Monday.  She was 100 years old.  She is one of the non jews who helped Anne Frank's family to hide in Amsterdam during WWII.  She is the person who saved Anne's papers and gave them to his father after the war.  People often wanted to portray her as a hero and the following quote shows that while she may not have considered herself to be a hero, I feel she is definitely someone to hold up as a role model.  The world is certainly a better place when ordinary people do their human duty.
   
"Imagine young people would grow up with the feeling that you have to be a hero to do your human duty. I am afraid nobody would ever help other people, because who is a hero? I was not. I was just an ordinary housewife and secretary."  ---Miep Gies

Saturday, January 9, 2010

I don't want to count it

I picked up a book I hadn't read in awhile and I highly recommend it.  Gift from the sea by Anne Lindbergh.
She definitely gets you thinking about how to center you life and how to keep things/people/events from pulling you like a centrifuge away from yourself.   Everyone has ways, but I think knitting and crochet are one way that people find to feel creative and have "alone" time.

Don;t forget the "I don't want to count it" sale.  It goes on through January.  If I have a good email for you, you got an email and if I have an address you got a snail mail post card.
If you got neither, then either you did not give me the information or I typed it wrong.  So, come in enjoy the sale and you can give me good info if you want to keep updated.
Yarn, books, needles are all on sale.
By the way, when you look at a bin in a yarn shop, you often are looking at the color choices (unless we sold  all of a color out of a bin and haven't restocked it yet).  Here at Yarnia, I find it easier to keep the extras in the back in a bag instead of taking the bin apart to look for them.  If the one or two  balls you see are not enough for your project, please ask.  We have a lot of back stock (hence the sale).  I could have 30 of that yarn that you think I only have 2 skeins of.   It is also worth asking if I have the color you want, in case it is not stocked on the shelf at the moment, especially during a sale.

Looking for some interesting double knit patterns... check out Esther Smith Bozak's site  see the reversible scarves article.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Annemore Sundbo "Ragpile",Piecework

The 4th annual historical knitting issue of Piecework is quite interesting.  Great stories, interesting patterns (including a new one from Barbara Walker).
I read about the following link in this issue.  Annemore Sundbo has created this great website that shows many many pictures of Traditional knitted items from Norway.  You should really check it out.

Monday, January 4, 2010

sale, cute scarves

Time for a sale.  A big "we don't want to count it" sale.  I will be sending the details to all that I have good email addresses for. (If you gave me an email address and you haven't been receiving our emails, it means that I either couldn't read your handwriting or I am a lousy typist and the one I have needs to be corrected.)
I also have a post card that will be going out.
There will be short hours the week of Jan 17-23 so please check the website before heading to the store that week so you are not disappointed.
I found this really cute burberry inspired scarf on Julianne's blog that uses the cascade venezia (which I have )
I also found some nice patterns on Nicky Epsteins website.  If you click on the "goodies" bar,  you will find the most recent free pattern she offers.  If you go to her blog, there is a pattern for a cute slouchy bow hat in mini mochi  from crystal palace(which I also have in stock) in the Dec 8 entry