If you don’t already have a enough on your mind, let’s begin thinking about after the holidays. The last few months you have been knitting for others, now it is time to think about YOU! The first of the year is when you can finally relax and begin that sweater you always wanted to make. What about a nice cozy afghan? Want to start with something small, what about a pair of socks?
For beginners, Carol, our sock lady, is at YWAT on Wednesday from 1:30 to 5:00 pm. Carol can either teach you how to knit socks or assist you with any sock knitting questions or problems you are experiencing. She will guide you through the cast on, down the ankle, past the dreaded turning of the heel, on to the foot and finally to the equally dreaded kitchener stitch when binding off the toe. If you want to learn sock knitting and are unable to join Carol on Wednesday afternoons, let us know. Sandee, Barbara, Margaret and Christiane are also here to assist you.
YWAT has a large stock of sock books
to choose from too. The photo above only shows a few of the many sock books that are in the store. (Don't forget that until Saturday, December 24th all books - hard and soft cover - and leaflet patterns are on sale buy one get the second at 1/2 price.
A favorite sock book is the new Sock Knitting Master Class by Ann Budd. The patterns are user friendly and there are not only top down socks, but many that are knit toe up. The Slip n' Slide socks (upper right corner) are being knit with Fiesta Baby Boom sock yarn, color RainForest. If you have never used this yarn don't wait. The fiber content is 90% Super Wash Merino and 10% Nylon.
Have you always wanted to use the hand dyed yarns but don’t want to make just a plain pair of socks? Would you prefer to include a design, but don’t want it lost in the color? Cables, twists, lace designs can come to life even with a yarn that has a lot of color. Baby Boom is a perfect example of a yarn with a lot of color that deserves to have the perfect pattern. For your next sock projects, let us help you pick the right pattern for the yarn.
Have you always wanted to use the hand dyed yarns but don’t want to make just a plain pair of socks? Would you prefer to include a design, but don’t want it lost in the color? Cables, twists, lace designs can come to life even with a yarn that has a lot of color. Baby Boom is a perfect example of a yarn with a lot of color that deserves to have the perfect pattern. For your next sock projects, let us help you pick the right pattern for the yarn.
This hat was knitted from the pattern Thoreau Hat from the new issue of Interweave Knits Accessories 2011. This issue has many hat patterns just for men. This hat was knitted with Berroco Ultra Alpaca and size 7 needles and is a quick, easy project.
Easy first pair of gloves knitted with Berroco Nanuk and Berroco Voyage yarns.
The pattern is free from Berroco and is available at YWAT.
Kathy knitted this vest using a Lisa Knits pattern called Cabled V Vests. All she needs to add are the buttons, wrap and put under the tree. A special person in her family is going to have a nice surprise come Christmas morning.
OUR CUSTOMERS MAKE THE PRETTIEST THINGS
This
is Kai Ce B's creation…how beautiful…pattern by Cheryl Obeyle Folk Vest.
Made out of Mountain Colors Mountain Goat in color Lady Slipper. The
background is handspun by Kai Ce out of a Sheltand Ewe named Lumina from
the Abby Regina Laudis in Bethleham,
CT.
Here is Jenette K modeling her beautiful fair isle hat that
she knit out of Cascade 220 Sport. The pattern is Oslo Cairo that she
found on Ravelry. You look so cute in your hat Jenette.
You did a great job.
You did a great job.
Maralen L modeling her nice and cozy Nomad Hat that she
knit out of Mirasol Silk.
You did a wonderful job knitting this Maralen.
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