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    Winter provides an opportunity to get back to your own knitting and crocheting! Enough of the selfless gift giving. Take a deep breath and join us this winter for the Saturday Knitalongs and/or our shorter Sunday in the Salon programs. All programs are FREE OF CHARGE and are held from 2-4 PM. Please respect our policy and work with yarns purchased from WoolWinders. Thanks!

    February 7: Snowboard Hat: Get out your big needles and superbulky yarn for this weekend knit that will keep your head warm through the rest of the winter!

    February 14: Felted Ballet Slippers: Love to make slippers but hate doing short rows? This is the pattern for you. Knit flat and sewn together—add a great button and you are good to go!

    February 21: Reverse Cable Scarf: One of our most popular programs. We will teach you to make a scarf that has cables on both sides.

    February 28: Pocket Scarf: Keep your hands toasty warm in this really easy and yet unique scarf.

    March 7: Cable Headband: As spring approaches, you might not need the warmth of a whole hat. Make this headband instead.

    March 14: Laurel Pram Blanket: We are often asked “What can I do with ONE SKEIN of Laurel”? Here’s your answer. The very talented Stephanie designed a few “pram” or stroller blanket patterns that are featured in the Spring Newsletter. And we’ll show you how fantastic they are!

    March 21: Felted Oven Mitts: Get a jump on Mother’s Day gifts with these clever oven mitts that are knit and then felted for ultimate protection!

    March 28: Spring Crocus Tote: Welcome in spring with a felted tote that features the first seasonal flower as embellishment.

    Saturday Knitalongs

    Join us each Saturday for longer Knitalongs. Whether you want these fall beauties to end up as gifts to yourself or others is totally your call! All programs are free of charge and run from 2-4 PM. Please respect our shop and work with yarn purchased from WoolWinders.

    JANUARY: Fair Isle/Aran Afghan Squares Requires more advanced knitting skills, including pattern reading. Join Paige as she guides your through both the Fair Isle and Aran (cable) techniques to make a beautiful afghan.

    FEBRUARY: February Lady Sweater. OK, corny, we know. But let’s celebrate the month with its eponymous sweater. And it’s flattering to boot.

    MARCH: Laurel Shawl Make this beautiful lace shawl out of the hand-dyed Laurel yarn to welcome in spring!


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    Monday, August 22, 2005

    NEW TAHKI YARNS AND SIZE 10 NEEDLES

    John the UPS Guy only brought us two boxes today, but what two! We FINALLY have size 10 circular needles in both wood and metal, thanks to our lovely friends at Skacel.

    And we have new yarns from Tahki in stock: FILATURA BABY KISS, a chunky weight variegated yarn perfect for quick baby/kids things;

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    UMA, a fun and funky thick/thin twisted variegated (!) yarn that will make fabulous hats, scarves, vests and the like;

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    and MULTICOLOR, an elegant mohair blend that knits at a quick 18 stitches/4 inches and will change your views about mohair. You have NEVER felt mohair this soft.

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    posted by WoolWinders: A Knitting Salon at 01:06 PM | permalink |



    Previous Comments

    Hum. Not sure about the mohair...I'll have to come in and feel it next to skin. Mohair always feels scratchy to me.

    But....I'm very interested in the Uma for gift hats! Now, if I can just get the gansey finished......

    posted by Julie on 08.22.05 at 01:06 PM | permalink |



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