Showing posts with label louet gems sock yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label louet gems sock yarn. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2010

New in the shop...

Bandit just back from the groomer's...
Lovely...handcrafted of fine wood, shawl pins from Harvey Brook Farm.
Noro Iro Yarn
Opal Sock Yarn
Shop Sample of a new design by Elsebeth Levold #QC11.  The yarn used for this project is Queensland Rustic Tweed.  We have a variety of colors in this yarn.
Sally Melville's Knitting Book.  We are planning on an upcoming class for The Einstein Jacket.
Crochet squares Sandee is making for the Crochet Shawl.
Shop Sample child's sock.
New shipment of Berrocco Comfort yarn...many new colors.

Our Newsletter will be out soon with a list of all of our upcoming classes...as well as being listed here in the sidebar...

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A Storm Is Coming....

A storm is coming to our part of the state so the shop was hopping today with customers coming by to pick up yarn to knit....and lucky for us they shared all of their latest creations.  We love to see what you're knitting or crocheting...bring your creations by so we can post them here to share with everyone! 
 Isabel knit these sweet little socks for children.  She used the Yankee Knitter Classic Socks pattern.  Louet Gems sock yarn was used for this project
  
Carol knit this Snowboarder hat from the Need A Hat? by Cabin Fever.  This was a recent class that she taught at the shop.  She used Louet Gems merino wool Bulky/Chunky weight.
 
Sue knit these beautiful Hedgerow Mitts from Malabrigio sock yarn.
   
Sue also knit this lovely shawl called Midwest Moonlight from Interweave Knits Accessories 2009. She used Shibui yarn for this project which is an Alpaca DK weight.  She changed the pattern slightly. 
  
Sam knit this Basil Hat designed by Christiane Burkhard.  She used Mochi Plus yarn which is a beautiful and colorful yarn that lots of people are enjoying knitting with at the shop.  Sam also made mittens and as well as a scarf out of this yarn.  Check out her Ravelry page to read more.