Jojoland Superwash Melody – back in stock!

Swirl Shawl by Jojoland in Superwash Melody

It didn’t stay here long when it first arrived and when I opened the box yesterday, there isn’t much left.  We have a trunk show for retreaters, and the garments are beautiful.  This yarn is the one I knit the In the Pink pattern from.  And the most popular pattern for it is the swirl shawl.  It is made of hexagons joined as you knit, I believe.  The yarn and patterns are here: 

http://www.knittingtoday.com/go.mvc?ID=melodysuperwash 

Enjoy!  Lea-Ann

Add another one to the WIP list . . . .

Wrapped in Colour Silk Garden Sock

As I close in on completion of the final project from the Top Ten list originally posted here, I am ready to start a new list.  I now am well on my way to having more than ten ready to start.  Here’s the list off the top of my head.  I need help prioritizing:

and I’m sure there are a dozen more things I missed like, oh, more socks, a basic hoodie, starting on the alpaca samples for the Windy Hills pattern line . . . . should I start counting yet??  Lea-Ann

Just call me Speedy Gonzalez!

Wow, I feel so productive.  Take a look at the New for May 2009 Category.  The new colors of Ty-Dy Sock and the new books are in and ready to go- including Debbie Macomber’s newest.   Keep checking back, though…. I still have some Chic Knit patterns to get in and they are so very cool!

Hope you’re all enjoying this very summer-ish weather! – Susan

As promised….

The new colors of Smooshy are in!  I’ve just received them and they’re ready to go on the shelf.  These are a little different than those we’ve had in the past because they are somewhat solid.  Take note that the Absolute Magenta is not really true color; I’m having trouble getting it right.  It truly is a deep magenta- very pretty.

Want to see it?  Click here..Smooshy in Knitting Today-Yarn

Ty-Dy and Ty-Dy Socks back in stock!

Ty-Dy

Guess what I just finished doing?  If you cannot tell by the title of this post, I just received the shipment of Ty-Dy that fills out our selection.  We re-ordered what we were out (or almost out) of and also ordered any color we didn’t have.  That means we now have every color of Ty-Dy in stock.  You won’t find it on the website yet but I have sitting on my desk the two newest colors of Ty-Dy sock.  The colorways are called “Arizona” and “Vineyard”.  You’ll have to come in the store to see them… don’t even try to find them on the K1C2 website either, because they aren’t there. 

Please be patient with me… I will get them on the website but it will take me a while.  If you’ve been in lately and seen my little corner of the office, I’m sure you’ll understand.  I am a wee bit overwhelmed with the boxes that surround me, all begging to be first in line.  I promise to post here as I get things up and running.

Things to look for in the near future…..  Chic Knits Patterns, new Smooshy colors, Cotton Patine and various books. – Susan

 5/11/09 – edited by Lea-Ann to add picture woohoo!!!  Who wants to knit a Slant in Nature with me?? 

Iwannaknit Retreat 2009: hand knitting with Joan McGowan-Michael

Iwannaknit Retreat banner

Oh what a wonderful time we will all have . . . this, our eleventh retreat, is looking like a fun, fun, time.  Of course, the snow days really threw a twist in the works since June 5 is now my girls last day of school.  I made it this weekend as it looked like their last day would be June 2.  Leave it to Indiana weather to throw a few snow days/fog days in there and the State Board not grant a waiver.  They have two half days June 1 and June 2, now how much schooling do you think they’ll actually get done??  Anyways, this post is about retreat, not a rant about our school system.  Let’s see . . .

 Joan McGowan-Michael, White Lies Designs is teaching our handknitting classes this year. 

  •  Dress You Up starts the sessions on Friday with a class on combining knits and fabric.  While the sample is a small dress, the techniques can be interpreted into an adult jumper, lingerie, or even a lovely wedding gown.  I think we’ll see more of this style on the runways in the next few years as I had the opportunity to see some photos from Italy a month or so ago taken by Susan Lazear and there was a whole collection of fabric and knits combined.  I have a vision of a burgundy-colored bodice knit in a filmy lacy yarn, attached to a velvet skirt, princess styling, a-line.  Can you see it?  My girls would look just lovely for prom.  I think Susan had one like this in her photos. 
  • Whip Your Knits!  On Saturday, this class will teach just how to shape for the larger bust, or larger belly, or smaller shoulders.  Learning how to add designer touches and flatter your figure.  Yes, it involves measuring, but do you know how much time goes into knitting a sweater that doesn’t look good on the body once its done and so you don’t wear it?  Do you want to wear what you knit and have it look FanTastIc?  Take this class!
  • Beading Your Knits finished up the weekend on Sunday morning.  The inspiration on Joan’s Blog is beautiful, but I know I probably won’t spend that much time adding beads to a sweater  — Oh, no, I just had a vision of lovely beads added to a knitted coverlet over a wedding dress; I think Lukinda (my son’s fiance) already has her gown so maybe this will be for one of my girls in 10, 15, 20 years!) — but the class project of a beaded sunglass case sounds do-able.  I’d probably make it into a cell phone case personally since I don’t wear sunglasses.  But still, the technique will be one useable for many projects down the road. 

Look for White Lies Designs upcoming trunk show too!  Tomorrow, more about classes . . . .  Lea-Ann