Showing posts with label kauni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kauni. Show all posts
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Joanna has had her eye on this gorgeous pattern for awhile – Catkin and it is currently the most popular pattern on Ravelry. A few local people Joanna knows are going to do it too, so she thought she'd see if there was interest in doing a Catkin Knit Along (KAL)? Anyone interested? I am!
I love it! I love that there are buttons that allow you to wear the shawl as a cowl, a scarf, the possibilities are nearly endless! This pattern would be lovely in either Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light or Three Irish Girls Adorn Sock. Check out all the color possibilities: Tosh Merino Light or Adorn Sock.
A selection of colors from both vendors are available at either StevenBe or Yarn Garage, or we’ll be glad to put in a special order for your favorite combination, too. We also have some sparkle possibilities...just so you know.
For everyone who participates in the KAL, we’ll be holding an online “Crowd Favorite” poll in September. The top two choices will each have the opportunity to have their finished Catkin displayed in either StevenBe or Yarn Garage for a month!
The online KAL is being held in our stores’ group on Ravelry – Fiber Friends of StevenBe and Yarn Garage. Join us for help/assistance as we all work our way through this exquisite pattern, or just to share the fun with others. You can also join us in-person on Sundays at Yarn Garage in Rosemount, 12-4 pm.
Hope to see you soon!
Want to join the fun but think the Catkin is too complex? Pick up some of the new Kauni Effektgarn at Yarn Garage or StevenBe and make a Revontuli! The yarn does all the colorwork, the stitches are much easier, and the result is still quite stunning.
Not on yet Ravelry? That’s OK – here’s how to join:
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
TNNA discoveries!
Well, Steven survived TNNA! Wow! TNNA stands for The National Needlework Association. This is where Steven buys yarn for the next season. You should see the things he brought back from the show! He has fantastic fleece from Ozark.
They are fleece that were unusable for spinning. They are too matted to spin well, so they get felted a bit more and then Ozark Handspun dyes them and sends them to Steven. They are super cool! Steven made one into a vest.
He also brought ArtYarns Shawl kits that are so divine I can't stand it!
He picked colorways - Champagne, Minerals, and Wildflowers. The kits make a shawl that uses a fine yarn intermixed with a sequin yarn. It reminds me of the Kaffe Fassett shawl from Rowan Magazine #49.
Fabulous, right?! It is a beautiful and clever combination of a fine weight mohair or silk with a heavier weight yarn for contrast.
When you go to cast on for either of these projects, why not use........He also brought ArtYarns Shawl kits that are so divine I can't stand it!
He picked colorways - Champagne, Minerals, and Wildflowers. The kits make a shawl that uses a fine yarn intermixed with a sequin yarn. It reminds me of the Kaffe Fassett shawl from Rowan Magazine #49.
Fabulous, right?! It is a beautiful and clever combination of a fine weight mohair or silk with a heavier weight yarn for contrast.
KnitPicks Needles!!!!!!!!!!!!! Steven brought back KnitPicks straight, circular, and interchangeable needles! For the interchangeable sets we have the Acrylic, Nickle-Plated, and Wood. We are very excited to be carrying this line of needles. Come on into either shop and see what the fuss is all about!
Speaking of fuss, you should have seen Joanna's face when she opened the box of Kauni yarn from Denmark! I thought she was going to swoon from excitement! It's a good thing Steven always has a fainting couch on hand for over excited knitters! No,....I am just kidding. He doesn't have a fainting couch on hand at all times. That's just silly...........it's in the parlor. Anyway, the Kauni yarn has a very long color stripe making it really great for Fair Isle knitting. Also, knitter beware, the skeins are sold by grams and you need to make sure of the yardage and grams on each particular skein to ensure you get what you need.
Also, similar to Noro yarns, two skeins of the same colorway can look very different. Don't always go by sight, instead look at the color number to verify that the skeins are the same.
On the opposite end of the knitting spectrum.....
We received Tinseltown! This is the sparkly sister to Rizos, which as you know, is the ruffling yarn.
Can you see the sparkles? Trust me, they are there! We also received a replenishment of Flounce in many new colorways!
We got some great colors for summer!
Steven brought Knit Collage with him, too! He even brought samples along with the yarn!
Check out this Boho Fringe bag! SOOOOO fun! Click on the picture for a link the pattern.
The yarn is so whimsical and cute! I am loving this cowl - click on the picture for another free pattern!
Are you overwhelmed, yet? I am! We are receiving shipments everyday with the latest and greatest yarn for the Fall/Winter season. Yesterday we received 9 boxes and today we received 7 more! We are busy getting all this great yarn ready for your consumption. Stop in to ooh and awh over Steven's purchases!
Also, the Yarn Garage will be CLOSED Monday, July 4th. Everyone enjoy the holiday weekend!
Also, the Yarn Garage will be CLOSED Monday, July 4th. Everyone enjoy the holiday weekend!
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Labels: ArtYarns, boho bag, Fair Isle, Flounce, free cowl pattern, Harmony wood, kauni, Knit Picks, ozark, tinseltown
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