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Friday, April 18: Close at 5:00 PM

Sunday, May 11: Closed for Mother’s Day

Friday, May 23: Close at 3:00 PM

Monday, May 26: Closed for Memorial Day

Sunday, June 15/22/29: CLOSED FOR NONI BAG PROGRAM
Spring 2008 Class Schedule

The Spring 2008 Class Schedule is available here.
Sundays in the Salon

We continue our wildly popular SUNDAYS IN THE SALON this spring with a combination of gift ideas for grads, moms, and dads, along with some whimsical ideas for your favorite gift recipient—YOU!

Missing the larger projects? We have moved those to SATURDAY KNITALONGS. Check out that schedule as well. We begin each project the first Saturday of the Month and work on the project from 2-4 each successive Saturday.

March 2: Blanket Squares: Curious about cables? Longing to do lace? Planning an afghan for a graduation gift? Join us as we demonstrate several afghan patterns that can be sewn or crocheted together to make a gorgeous finished product. And we’ll even order the yarn you’ll need!

March 9: Self Fringed Shawl: Smell spring in the air? Get a jump on it with the perfect wrap for the cool weather. And wait until you create the fringe by dropping a bunch of stitches (deep breaths, everyone……)

March 16: Lace Anklet: Get ready for tennis (or at least tennis shoes) with these adorable lace anklets. Again, there is prep work for these, so be sure to check with the shop. This is a great way to learn lace knitting.

March 30: Coronet Hat (rescheduled from February): A lovely hat that will teach you to cable, kitchener stitch, and pick up stitches. One skein of Cascade 220 does the entire hat!

April 6: Reversible Lace Shawl: What a great way to learn lace—a nine stitch/two row repeat that creates a gorgeous lightweight shawl perfect for warmer days and evenings

April 13/20: Lacy Bamboo Shrug: Easy, quick and lovely. Can you ask for anything more? Five skeins of bamboo yarn and size 11 needles will make this lacy, openwork shrug perfect for spring and summer evenings.

April 27: Linen Stitch Tie: Is is knit? Is it woven? Find out while making this fantastic tie perfect for Father’s Day or your favorite grad! We made ours from one skein of Koigu but you can use any fingering weight yarn!

May 4: Easy Baby Booties: Looking for an inexpensive and charming baby gift? Check out these booties made from one skein of Koigu yarn. And they actually stay on the baby’s feet!

May 11: Closed for Mother's Day

May 18: Silk Ruffle Scarf: The perfect spring accessory—a simple neckwarmer done in the round that creates an eyecatching ruffle.

May 25: No program due to Memorial Day Weekend (the store WILL be open, though)

June 1: Place Mats: Tired of afghans but don’t want to worry about fitted garments? Knit these cotton placemats. Perfect for your beach house or deck table!

June 8: Lace Anklets: Get ready for tennis (or at least tennis shoes) with these adorable lace anklets. Again, there is prep work for these, so be sure to check with the shop. This is a great way to learn lace knitting.

June 15: Store Closed for Noni Bag Program

Saturday Knitalongs

Our Saturday KALS have taken on a life of their own! Join the group for wine, snacks, and knitting your project each Saturday of the month. You don’t need to attend every session,but we do recommend that you attend the first week to get some basic instruction and guidance.

MARCH: CABLED SHELL. Get ready for spring. This DK weight shell is a blast to knit, and is far easier than it looks. Created from two cable patterns, it has a flattering line and is the perfect weight for wearing alone or under a jacket.

APRIL: LACE SAMPLER. If you have been eager to try lace, April is the month for you! We will give you the patterns for 12 lace squares that can then be sewn into a gorgeous sampler. Recommended yarn is CASCADE SIERRA—please come to the shop ahead of time to check out our stock—we can show you color cards and special order the yarn for you! This 42 X56” afghan will run you less than $150!

MAY: DIAGONAL TRIANGLE TANK. We call this the Miracle Tank—it looks good on everyone! Unravel the mystery of modular knitting while you knit this lovely sleevelee or short sleeve top. We recommend either the ARTYARNS Regal Silk yarn, Patricia Roberts DK, or Karabella Vintage Cotton. And we’ll spend a lot of time on gauge at the first session—in modular knitting you must get row and stitch gauge!

JUNE: BEACH BAG. Knit yourself a Beach Bag that will carry you and all your gear through the summer! The perfect stressless knitting—no shaping or fit!


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Monday, January 31, 2005

WIN A DATE WITH TED THE UPS GUY

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We are crazy about Ted the UPS Guy. He is bright, funny, sarcastic, cute and edgy (in a Russell Crowe sort of way). Interested in learning more? Well, he is also available! Ted is a SWCM (single, white, Catholic male), age 35 who would love to meet a terrific woman. He has a masters degree in Education and wants, someday, to have a family. What better place to meet a match than a knitting shop?Candidates will be screened by the WoolWinders staff and we will put you both in touch for a first, safe, meeting. We are serious about this!!! Ted is great and we would love to hook him up with one of our lovely customers...

posted by WoolWinders: A Knitting Salon at 07:36 AM | permalink |



Previous Comments

Ted is too cute--there has to be a wonderful Woolwinders knitter who would be perfect for him. What a great story that will be to follow through the blogs!

posted by Linda on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

Is there some UPS company policy that they can't date customers? Because I can't understand how all these good-looking UPS driver who spend all day visiting offices bearing gifts -- oft times in SHORTS! -- could possibly have a hard time meeting ladies.

All working women are secretly enamored by their UPS guy. Everywhere.
Ted certainly is a cutie. Wish I lived near you!

posted by Dory on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

ok, you've piqued my curiosity...I'm interested...

ps - sorry about the multiple comments about my sweater... at first I thought it wasnt showing up because something was wrong but I just remembered overhearing Lew say you screen your comments...

posted by Lara on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

::drool:: He's as cute as he can be!!! Wish I were 20 years younger!

posted by Julie on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

I saw Ted, and his description, and showed it to my coworkers, and we all are dying to set him up with a friend of ours! She's not a knitter (but I am--and a frequent face at Woolwinders), but I think she'd be a great person to set him up with. Can we nominate her even though she doesn't knit, and if so, how do we do it?

posted by Shannon on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

I shared this post of Ted and his description with my coworkers, and we are all dying to set him up with a friend of ours! She's not a knitter (but I am--and a somewhat-frequent-face at Woolwinders), but I think they'd be a great match. Can we nominate her, even though she doesn't knit, and if so, how?

posted by Shannon on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

I don't think he should go to a non-knitter :)
Mainly because I think I'd be perfect, and I am a knitter (although I'm a slow one, so I don't come in nearly as often as others).

How DOES one go about getting in on the "contest"?

posted by kyla on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

Are you off your rockers?!!? This is the funniest post in the history of the Woolwinders blog! (What, Ted didn't like Knitasha Purl?!?!)

posted by Anne-Caroline on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

What a find!
If I were a few years younger...and a little less married....

posted by Maria on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |

What a find! If only I were a few years younger...and a little less married...

posted by Maria on 01.31.05 at 07:36 AM | permalink |



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