Monday, April 30, 2007
Knitting For Good
Katie brought to our group's attention this blog: Mosaic Yarn Shop: Hokie Healing.
If you're interested in knitting the squares, the group will be gathering them up. Barb will collect all squares by May 23, then she'll ship them to the Mosaic Yarn Shop.
The Yarn Shoppe has the colors of maroon (2401) and burnt orange (7824) in Cascade 220 (it's $7.95 per skein).
Another blog, Got Gauge has more information regarding this project. Also, she has a "button" for your personal blogs if you're participating.
Remember, the squares are being collected no later than May 23, 2007 - if you'd like to include them in our shipment. Drop them by on any Wednesday from now until that date, between 7 pm to 9 pm. Our meeting details are above and in our profile page.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Road Trip - Coralville & Iowa City
Before we get to the road trip photos, here's that cool tshirt which Barb has - which I finally managed to photograph:
It was an amazing day to do a road trip - sunshine, warm breezes, not a rain drop in sight!
We arrived in Coralville in record time.
And found Crazy Girl Yarn Shop without much difficulty and we headed right in:
Brenda chats with the owner, Leslie:
Browsing, fiber fondling and discussions ensued:
The shop also has spinning wheels and drop spindles, along with roving & Brenda tried out a wheel - however, I couldn't get a decent (non-blurry) photo so I cropped it, but you can tell Brenda's enjoying trying out the wheel:
The lovely Lynn & Karen among the yarns!
Meanwhile, I headed over to the bead shop next door, the Chameleon Cache:
Erin Mullins is the owner and was exceptionally helpful in giving me advice and pointing me in the right direction for the knitted bead amulet bags I want to try out [the shop is way bigger, but you need to see it in person to believe it!]:
I made some purchases and joined the others in the yarn shop. After everyone completed their purchases, we sat and knitted or crocheted a bit while we chatted about things. We decided we couldn't put off going to lunch any longer and headed out:
It wasn't all that far where we were going - about a 5 minute drive if you don't have me navigating.
At the Hamburg Inn it was crazy, with a 35 minute wait. However, since it was Saturday and lots of events going on and around Iowa City, so it wasn't too bad a wait (the weather was just gorgeous, so it was a nice day to wait a bit). The food was good, priced right and if you go - try the pie milkshake!
From lunch we trooped over to:
The Knitting Shoppe
2141 Muscatine Avenue
Iowa City, IA 52241
+1 (319) 337 4920
Edyie Stika, owner
Edyie doesn't have a website, so the shopping bag I had will have to suffice.
Barb had some lengthy decisions to make about a pattern and which yarns:
Lynn and Nancy checking out patterns:
I can't believe these boots are still around - but they do help you sock knitters show off your work!
We did really well in finding which yarns we wanted, patterns that we couldn't do without and enjoyed ourselves with Edyie.
Then it was home again:
Thanks to Leslie, Erin and Edyie for their help and advice when we visited their shops!
It was an amazing day to do a road trip - sunshine, warm breezes, not a rain drop in sight!
We arrived in Coralville in record time.
And found Crazy Girl Yarn Shop without much difficulty and we headed right in:
Brenda chats with the owner, Leslie:
Browsing, fiber fondling and discussions ensued:
The shop also has spinning wheels and drop spindles, along with roving & Brenda tried out a wheel - however, I couldn't get a decent (non-blurry) photo so I cropped it, but you can tell Brenda's enjoying trying out the wheel:
The lovely Lynn & Karen among the yarns!
Meanwhile, I headed over to the bead shop next door, the Chameleon Cache:
Erin Mullins is the owner and was exceptionally helpful in giving me advice and pointing me in the right direction for the knitted bead amulet bags I want to try out [the shop is way bigger, but you need to see it in person to believe it!]:
I made some purchases and joined the others in the yarn shop. After everyone completed their purchases, we sat and knitted or crocheted a bit while we chatted about things. We decided we couldn't put off going to lunch any longer and headed out:
It wasn't all that far where we were going - about a 5 minute drive if you don't have me navigating.
At the Hamburg Inn it was crazy, with a 35 minute wait. However, since it was Saturday and lots of events going on and around Iowa City, so it wasn't too bad a wait (the weather was just gorgeous, so it was a nice day to wait a bit). The food was good, priced right and if you go - try the pie milkshake!
From lunch we trooped over to:
The Knitting Shoppe
2141 Muscatine Avenue
Iowa City, IA 52241
+1 (319) 337 4920
Edyie Stika, owner
Edyie doesn't have a website, so the shopping bag I had will have to suffice.
Barb had some lengthy decisions to make about a pattern and which yarns:
Lynn and Nancy checking out patterns:
I can't believe these boots are still around - but they do help you sock knitters show off your work!
We did really well in finding which yarns we wanted, patterns that we couldn't do without and enjoyed ourselves with Edyie.
Then it was home again:
Thanks to Leslie, Erin and Edyie for their help and advice when we visited their shops!
Friday, April 27, 2007
SnB Gathering - April 25, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Gathering - April 18, 2007
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
WIP It Good - Gathering April 11, 2007
Despite the dicey weather reports, a few of the regulars showed up this evening:
While there were no FOs in sight, there was plenty of WIP action going on:
And I allowed everyone to fondle the silk and cashmere yarn I received in the mail today. You can catch more info on my blog.
*Thanks to Jeanne for helping me figure out what I was doing wrong on the crocheted spiral! There was only a minor eye twitch when she was explaining Pi, circumference, and I'm sure there was more, but I blacked out for a few minutes. Algebra flashbacks.
While there were no FOs in sight, there was plenty of WIP action going on:
And I allowed everyone to fondle the silk and cashmere yarn I received in the mail today. You can catch more info on my blog.
*Thanks to Jeanne for helping me figure out what I was doing wrong on the crocheted spiral! There was only a minor eye twitch when she was explaining Pi, circumference, and I'm sure there was more, but I blacked out for a few minutes. Algebra flashbacks.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
SnB Gathering - April 4, 2007
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