December 1, 2009
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009Well, here it is – December. The year is almost over and (again) I can hardly believe it. I think I say that all the time now and after a while, you’d think I’d just accept that time flies and get over the astonishment, but somehow I can’t. A year seems like such a long time when you’re looking at it from the beginning, but at the end, it’s like – where the heck did it go? Okay, enough with stating the obvious!
Still, it’s so busy right now! We’re getting classes sorted out and I’m really striving to get them posted within the next 7 days. It’s nuts, though, even when all the instructors are scheduled and so on, the web page has to be set up with descriptions and photos (which somehow become elusive as soon as I need them) and signup sheets have to be typed and printed, homework and materials sorted out and listed and ordered, handouts typed and printed, email set up and sent…so I’m working on all that, seeing vendors for spring yarns on my”days off” and trying to get Christmas presents made (or bought) and sent, and trying to keep up with all the regular paperwork because tax season is just around the corner and I don’t want to fall behind now. Plus my computer needs to be cleaned out and updated – it’s slow and one of these days it’s going to explode from all the old photos that I can’t seem to get rid of – I just love looking at the things you guys have made over the years! I wish I could do a screensaver with all your projects scrolling past all the time.
Okay, no more whining! If you’ve tried to leave a message in the past few days or called to find out if we’re open, I’m sorry! I switched phone companies and of course, Verizon showed up with no appointment last week just as I was trying to leave town, and I had no way to set up voicemail. I’ll do that today – it’s on my list!
I have wonderful projects to show you, so why don’t I just hush up and do it?
Here are a few projects from recent classes:
Lynda Slovitsky made these crocheted mitts from Lynne Nagle’s class – a pair for her granddaughter and half a pair (she was using up stash and ran out so had to come in for more yarn – isn’t that always the way?) for an adult:
Lynda's Crocheted Mitts
and April Jones, a very new knitter, made these from Karen Walter’s Twisted Stitch mitts class:
April's mitts
And I can’t remember if it was April or her friend Karen Drawbaugh who made these gorgeous scarves from our Braided Cable pattern. They were both working on this pattern. I apologize!
Braided Cable Scarves
If you’re still looking for quick gifts, this beautiful neckwarmer in Misti Alpaca’s Handpaint Chunky is it. It took Janet less than 3 hours to make it, and the pattern is free with purchase of a skein of Misti:
Alpaca Neckwarmer
The pewter shawl pin is from Annie Adams. We have several styles of shawl closures. They make unique gifts that you won’t find anywhere else.
Here is our amazing David Ritz in his gansey, beautifully made and finished in record time. Don’t miss the felted market bag and the Christmas stocking below this post – he whipped those up in less than a week. He’s got to have a couple of extra hands concealed somewhere, I can’t believe what he gets accomplished!
David's Gansey
Nancy Rambo looked so chic in her Edie’s Wrap the other day, I just had to get a picture:
Nancy in her Edie's Wrap
Chris Orban finished her first sweater, a beautiful piece in Berroco’s Blackstone Tweed. I love the back detail on this cardigan. We’re going to miss her when she goes off to grad school at Pitt, but we’re so happy she got accepted into their Library Science program and we’ll look forward to seeing her on breaks:
Chris's Blackstone Cardy
Carol Sullivan finished her Cuzco wrap recently and it looks just great on her. Here she is looking at one of Donna Guthrie’s many projects. The color suits her to a T, yes?
Carol's Cuzco
And lastly, Carol Whitcraft (are all Carols amazing knitters?) finished this wonderful wrap in Montana from Tahki, then gave it to her daughter Nadine, who looks wonderful in it. I imagine she gets questions (where did you get that?!!) everywhere she wears this piece – I was speechless when she walked in to the shop, it looked so good on her!
Nadine in Montana Wrap
I want one!
Okay I think that’s it for this week, I’m 30 minutes past schedule for this morning already but I did want to catch up with you all. Stay tuned for classes – you’ll be hearing from me soon!
Trish
