First, is the collection of projects Sandra brought in to share. On the top is a Koigu Linen Stitch Scarf, made with 3 skeins of KPPPM:
Below that, in the lower left corner, is her Annabella's Cowl. Made with the yarns originally used by the designer in the color "Mighty Redwood". At the very bottom of the pile is her in progress Wavy Scarf, using Schaefer Helene in the color "Renata Tibaldi". Sandra is definitely going to have a warm and stylish neck this year.
Let's see, what else has been happening in the midst of Techno-geddon? Well, have you seen that we now have FREE SHIPPING?!
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Next, we have to admit to some excitement over the arrival of a special edition release from Interweave Press - Knitting Traditions magazine:
"Indulge your passion for knitting with Knitting Traditions! This 148-page special publication from PieceWork magazine presents more than 40 projects—socks, shawls and scarves, items for baby, a variety of hand coverings, hats, squares and edgings, and finger puppets—each with a story that provides historical context." - Interweave Press
Admittedly, we are a little geeky here (hence our staff obsession with Knitting: 19th Century Sources). But this magazine is absolutely packed with traditional and historic patterns from around the world. We just received 15 copies (for all you other knitting geeks out there!) and, well, 3 have already been reserved by staff members and Marj is even talking about using one of the patterns within as her Knitting Olympics challenge.
And, while on the topic of the Knitting Olympics, are any of our blogfans participating? I'm slowly managing to convince my
While you ponder that, you might want to check out our New Arrivals page - we've just put up EIGHT new yarns from Rowan, Noro, and Habu Textiles. The Revive, IMHO, is absolutely scrumptious:
But we'll let you make that determination for yourself. Until next time, barring another Techno-geddon, happy knitting! And look out this afternoon for another edition of Fashionknitsta.
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