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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 14:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post won&#8217;t be long because I have a lot of computer work to do today, but I just want to tantalize you with a few projects from our summer class schedule.  First, though, I&#8217;ll show you a couple of projects that turned out really well, and tell you not to miss David Ritz&#8217;s latest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post won&#8217;t be long because I have a lot of computer work to do today, but I just want to tantalize you with a few projects from our summer class schedule.  First, though, I&#8217;ll show you a couple of projects that turned out really well, and tell you not to miss David Ritz&#8217;s latest in the <a title="Gathered yoke swtr" href="http://blog.yarngal.com/2009/05/03/gathered-yoke-sweater/">post just below.</a> Another gorgeous piece from David!</p>
<p>Carol Sullivan finished her Napa Pullover, and since it&#8217;s kind of yucky and cool today, she may even be getting some use from it before summer hits.  She used Kathmandu Aran and did a beautiful job:  <img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1228.jpg" alt="Carol's Napa" width="250" height="473" /> She chose an <a href="http://www.annieadams.com/">Annie Adams</a> pewter shawl pin to secure the collar, which sets it off perfectly, even though it&#8217;s difficult to see in this photo.</p>
<p>Karen Wenrich is making a pair of bright purple socks for a young friend &#8211; they are such happy socks that I had to snap a picture of the first of the pair:  <img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1229.jpg" alt="Karen's purple sock" width="300" height="190" /> Isn&#8217;t it purty?  She&#8217;s using Magic Loop, which she&#8217;ll be teaching this summer.</p>
<p>And Stephanie Fishkin brought in a wonderful baby blanket that she designed and knit in Nature Cotton and Patagonia, two Araucania yarns that are chunky and funky and perfect for a soft and comfy blankie.  She always has the blankets monogrammed at<a title="Initials Only" href="http://www.initialsonly.net/"> Initials Only.</a> <img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1232.jpg" alt="Xanders' Blankie" width="275" height="392" /></p>
<p>All right, now for some glimpses of summer class projects!  That&#8217;s the computer work I have to accomplish today &#8211; I must get going on the schedule, signup sheets, web page, orders for materials, etc.  There&#8217;s a lot of work in putting a full boat of classes together, and we rarely repeat except for a few basics &#8211; we try to keep it fresh for you!</p>
<p>We seem to have a theme for summer: nearly every project we looked at had some amount of lace involved, so we went with it!  Janet is going to teach a simply beautiful feather and fan shawl, which Karen Wenrich is modeling here.  Janet used Noro Silk Garden  but this would be lovely in any lush yarn:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1201.jpg" alt="F&amp;F Shawl" width="200" height="391" /></p>
<p>And Karen also models a sweet beret that Karen Walter is going to teach, made out of <a title="Mermaid review" href="http://www.knittersreview.com/article_yarn.asp?article=/review/product/090212_a.asp">Fibra Natura Mermaid</a>.  It&#8217;s a wonderful blend that got a nice review on Knitter&#8217;s Review:<img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1223.jpg" alt="Princess Beret" width="300" height="260" /></p>
<p>Donna Guthrie made and will teach this great vest, made in Sublime Organic DK Cotton:<img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1221.jpg" alt="Rear view of DG Vest" width="300" height="400" /></p>
<p>and Donna is also showing off a market bag that Karen Walter made and will teach.  It uses mitered squares with &#8220;cutouts&#8221; and is really a neat bag.  I love the two-tone handle.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1220.jpg" alt="Market Bag" width="200" height="413" /></p>
<p>Lynne Nagle will be teaching some beautiful crochet projects: a really gorgeous diagonal scarf, shown in Silk Garden<img src="http://www.yarngal.com/images/DSCN1224.jpg" alt="Diag. crocheted scarf" width="200" height="489" /> a cute crocheted and felted handbag, and a pretty lacy shrug.  There are many more, including the on-going Great North American Afghan, beginner series, finishing classes, a lace shawl knitalong  with 2 shawls to choose from, and a pretty top-down tee with a demure lace panel. If I make serious progress today, I may have the schedule up by next week. You&#8217;ll get an e-mail if you&#8217;ve subscribed.  If not, <a href="http://www.yarngal.com/">do it here!</a></p>
<p>This past week was the last week (until fall) for the fabulous gals who work at the store, so I&#8217;d like to say thanks to Becky Lawrence, Janet Kakareka, Karen Walter and Karen Wenrich for all their great help and expertise this past season.  I&#8217;ll be on my own in the shop for the summer and I&#8217;ll miss them.  I&#8217;m sure you will too since you may have to wait for help with your problems.  My advice:  take a class to stretch your skills, or knit something fun and simple this summer, and just enjoy!</p>
<p>See you soon&#8230;</p>
<p>Trish</p>
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