And this is how a cat performs a yarn tasting-literally!
Thanx to Sasha and Tobie for the great photo!
For the next few months at the shop we are concentrating on "scrappy" projects that hopefully will inspire you on how to combine some of that stash into creative, beautiful and useful projects that you will enjoy or that would make great gifts. Many of them use the Magic Ball technique. I have to note here that I use this technique very differently, but this article gives you some place to start.
The first one is a Magic Ball afghan for the Project Linus Blanket Out that Bonnie and I will be attending on Saturday September 8.
It is using Encore (donated by Plymouth Yarn Company) and the pattern will be free at the Blanket Out. Here is the info:
COVERED IN LOVE - MAKE A BLANKET DAY
September 8, 2007 10A.M. – 3P.M.
Co-Sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
5500 Fruitvale Ave
September 8, 2007 10A.M. – 3P.M.
Co-Sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
5500 Fruitvale Ave
For more information contact: Michele Willis, Project Linus Chapter Coordinator 398-0254 or quilts4kidz@sbcglobal.net or www.orgsites.com/ca/bakersfieldkerncounty
We would love to have everyone join us to work on items for this marvelous local charity.
This is EZ's Adult Surprise Jacket using Indulgence.
We would love to have everyone join us to work on items for this marvelous local charity.
This is EZ's Adult Surprise Jacket using Indulgence.
It is not actually scrap yarn but you could certainly use scraps of the same weight as I am changing colors every 2-4 rows. Cool, huh?
And this is Chris Bylsma's Ladder Shawl using supplemented scraps, also with the Magic Ball technique.
I'm so blessed to have thoughtful customers, whom I also consider friends. One of these recently brought me a Kitty Catnip Quilt that she picked up on vacation in Hawaii. Precious broke it in and wouldn't let anyone else use it for 2 days!
Even the dogs took a turn on it. Thank you, Mary, and all the kids thank you also. It gives me an idea for creating one out of scrap yarn. Hmmm...............
And this is Chris Bylsma's Ladder Shawl using supplemented scraps, also with the Magic Ball technique.
I'll be dropping the stitches to make the "ladders" tomorrow afternoon at the shop so come on by and check it out.
I'm so blessed to have thoughtful customers, whom I also consider friends. One of these recently brought me a Kitty Catnip Quilt that she picked up on vacation in Hawaii. Precious broke it in and wouldn't let anyone else use it for 2 days!
Even the dogs took a turn on it. Thank you, Mary, and all the kids thank you also. It gives me an idea for creating one out of scrap yarn. Hmmm...............
2 comments:
Glad to see you back. Now I know how Precious got the name, looks so precious laying on the new mat :)
The projects are looking great too, especially love that tealish color shawl.
Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend!
FFBE Pal
Holy cow look at all that knitting! You've been busy while you've been gone. And I second your pal - good to see you back :)
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