A chat with my mother.
- Christmas around the world
- The Amish
- Ancient Egypt and mummies
- Nearly every country in Europe
- Cross stitch patterns
- Hair braiding
- Castles
- The Loch Ness monster
Oh yeah, I'll tell you something.
I think you'll understand.
It's just that... when I say that something, I want to hold your hand.
I know. I'm sorry, I can't help it.
It's just that I'm excited about our new features, and I want to show them off. Will you let me hold your hand through a quick little tour?
Please?
Have you seen our updated retailer list? I think you should click the link and visit our retailers. And we both know you are under my complete dominion, so just get it over with and do as I say.
When you click the link in the right side bar, here's what happens:
I also added a new section showing when our retailers will be getting new stuff in. I hope you'll find it useful.
New contact form!
Travel and teaching updates. Keep an eye on this section, I have several events currently in the works.
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Looking for an old entry from our previous blog? They're all here. You can also use the search box on the right to quickly find what you're looking for.
Let's discuss Carpe Yarnem. A stocking is coming. You would know this by looking here:
Look! A calendar!
And don't forget to add your projects to our gallery. I have a personal goal of having 1000 projects in the gallery. That would make me feel warm and fuzzy.
And while we're holding hands, I might as well update you about two upcoming things: one is Yarnover this weekend in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Our yarn (dude, it's a lot, and it's purty) will be in the Darn Knit Anyway booth.
And the second is the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival happening in a couple of weeks: our yarn will be in the Cloverhill booth inside the main barn.
You can let go now.
Thanks for the hand hold.
Maybe we can do it again sometime.
Must have: The Yarn Spot colorway.
Kettle dyed and hand painted to resemble a pansy.
A pansy flower for you boys reading this.
You hire one boy and all of a sudden all of his friends are reading your blog, sheesh.
Boys, just to be clear: you're welcome to stay here, but there will be no posts about the following topics:
Back to today's real topic of Yarn Must Haves.
Victoria at The Yarn Spot yarn shop gave me this lovely ceramic pansy (flower) button and asked me to create a special Yarn Spot colorway using it as inspiration. I'm in love with this colorway, which is why I'm calling it this week's Yarn Must Have.
Their shipment arrived yesterday. If you want to get on this Must Have, I would suggest calling or stopping by as soon possible. (They also have some other awesome things in the shipment -cough-GeorgiaPeach-cough-.)
The Yarn Spot is a friendly shop, I guarantee they will not hang up on you if you call. Unless you insult me, in which case they are bound by their blood oath to avenge my foes.
See how I worked in some male-oriented content into this post about pansy yarn?
I'm pretty proud of myself.
I made this colorway on several different yarn bases, including Glenhaven Cashmerino, McClellan, Adorn, and Kells.
See the difference in color between the top skein and the bottom two pictures? That's what a little bamboo does for you.
The Yarn Spot colorway is only available at The Yarn Spot! Imagine that!
To contact The Yarn Spot, in case you want to get in on this Yarn Must Have:
victoria@theyarnspot.com
www.theyarnspot.com
301-933-9550
P.S. I mentioned the phrase The Yarn Spot nine times in one post. The Yarn Spot. Ten times. The Yarn Spot. Eleven.
...blinds and a sign.
I am in love with these blinds. They're made from strips of layered fabric, and you can open and close them with a pulley. The curtains here at the studio are woefully inadequate and not at all befitting a fabulous yarn studio such as this one.
Dear neighbor with these blinds,
Please forgive me for taking pictures of your blinds. I want them.
Love,
Yarnista
The blinds have the appearance of translucence, but you can't see through them when you get up close.
Dear neighbor with these blinds,
I'm sorry that I tried to see through your blinds. I wanted to see if they were sheer.
Love,
Yarnista
See how they're kind of layered? I figured out that they're fabric, not plastic.
Dear neighbor with these blinds,
Please write to me and tell me where I can buy blinds like yours so that I can copy you and have blinds just like yours. Or, you could just give me your blinds.
Love,
Yarnista
The fabric appears to be fairly well starched, not too draped.
Dear neighbor with these blinds,
PLEASE! I will give you some yarn. PLEASE! My curtains pale in comparison to yours. PLEASE! please.
Love,
Yarnista
The next thing I need is a nice, handmade sign. Wood or metal or plastic? Something unbreakable, as I tend to break things. Which is why it's good I work with yarn.
I need the sign to be customized to my specifications, as we use it to direct the postman, the UPS man, the FedEx man, and the husband man where to make deliveries. Can anyone direct me to a site (maybe something on etsy?) where I can order a sign?
Please? I'll be your Yarnista forever.
P.S. The blinds don't have to be made from this exact fabric, I just want something similar. Or something exact.