inspiration

Our next knitalong and a featured yarn

by Danielle | June 5, 2010

Featured Yarn: Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Cotton

Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Cotton is 100% organic cotton in gorgeous rich colors created with low-impact dyes and also two naturally colorgrown undyed colors. A great light weight yarn for summery projects that’s eco-friendly as well!
Here are a few of our favorite patterns in Skinny Cotton:
Skinny Cardigan by Sylvia Hager from Blue Sky Alpacas
Pattern available from the shop:
Sleeveless Wrap Top by Kim Hamlin from Blue Sky Alpacas
Pattern available at the shop:
#22 Sun Dress by Alice Halbeisen
available from the latest issue of Vogue Knitting:
And our very own Retro Girl
free pattern with purchase of yarn at the shop
If none of these work for you, check our next knitalong!

Callie Bib Knitalong

Join our next knitalong – the Callie bib tee! This is a supercute tee with an adorable bib & button detail – make it in Skinny Cotton for warmer weather or try it in wool over a blouse for the winter.

Source: Available soon on Ravelry!  The designer is making this available this week on Ravelry, but we wanted to give you time to select your yarn and get your swatching started! We plan to start with swatches during the knitalong this Thursday at Stitch in Space.

Sizing and Yarn Requirements:The sweater was originally knit up in Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Dyed Cotton. If using that yarn exactly, you’ll need 5 (6, 7, 8, 9, 9) balls (coresponding with the bust sizes below). If substituting, use the yardage below.
Finished Measurements:

30.5” 750 yd
34.5” 900 yd
38.5” 1050 yd
42.5” 1200 yd
46.5” 1350 yd
50.5” 1350 yd

Pattern gauge for the sweater is 24 st x 28 rows in a 4” square.

Experience required: This is knit flat in pieces and seamed.  Ability to knit and purl and some experience working increases and decreases will be helpful.  Don’t know how to seam? Check out our finishing classes!

Join us this Thursday, June 10th to select your yarn and start swatching. Any DK or sport weight fiber will do, should you decide not to use Skinny Cotton.

Our goal is to finish the sweaters by July 1.  That gives us four “Stitch in Space” weeks to meet up, solve problems and get the pattern moving along. If you aren’t sure that you can work the project, come in and ask! We are happy to help outside of Stitch in Space too.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Kirtsy
  • Technorati
  • MySpace
  • Print
  • email

O-wool Balance and a knitalong

by Danielle | May 5, 2010

O-wool Balance is a blend of 50% merino wool and 50% cotton with a tweedy and earthy look. The cotton keeps it cool while the wool content softens it up and makes it wonderful and flexible to work with. The yarn is certified organic, which means that it is made from organic fiber and spun in a sustainable way – the mill uses vegetable oil in its machines and meet strict standards for waste water management.

I think it would be wonderful for a light Spring or Summer cardigan and have been looking for something special to throw over a tank top for those cooler Summer evenings. I found this pattern and would like to host a knitalong for it!

Pattern: Lilas Cardigan

Source: download for $5 from the author or on Ravelry.

Sizing and Yarn requirements: 690 (800, 885, 995, 1080, 1190, 1275) yards for finished sweater bust size when closed: 28.5 (33, 36.5, 41, 44.5, 49, 52.5)”which requires 5 (6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10) hanks of O-Wool Balance.

Experience required: this is a great first sweater project. It is worked in one piece and has a raglan sleeve style top. Ability to knit and purl and some experience working increases or working in the round would be helpful.

Photo courtesy of Hilary Smith Callis

The sweater closed in the front:

Photo courtesy of Hilary Smith Callis

Lilas Knitalong!

Join us this Thursday, May 6 to select your yarn. Any worsted weight fiber will do, should you decide not to use O-Wool. We will start the neckline during Stitch in Space Thursday night! Our goal is to finish the sweaters before Stitch n Pitch, which is May 21st. That gives us three “Stitch in Space” weeks to meet up, solve problems and get the pattern moving along. If you aren’t sure that you can work the project, come in and ask! We are happy to help outside of Stitch in Space too.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Kirtsy
  • Technorati
  • MySpace
  • Print
  • email

We go mad for new Mad Tosh colors

by Danielle | February 26, 2010

IMG_0337

We got our newest shipment of Madeline Tosh Sock today and it was filled with four brand new colors of Madelinetosh: Composition book grey, glazed pecan, stovepipe and moorland.

During our Mad Hatter Tea Party tonight, Beth and Michelle had their hilariously hatted heads in the box.

IMG_0341

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Kirtsy
  • Technorati
  • MySpace
  • Print
  • email

Malabrigo Twist

by Danielle | February 9, 2010

Malabrigo’s amazing new yarn, Twist, has arrived at the shop and we were scouring the internet finding lots of great patterns to work with it. Twist is 8 plies of their laceweight yarn, very soft and lofty. It knits up to an aran or chunky gauge, although I suspect that you could get worsted gauge with it.

Some pattern ideas:

Rosamund’s Cardigan by Andrea Pomerantz

Materials: 696 – 1392 yards of bulky weight yarn

Available: Interweave Knits Fall 2009

roseamund

Photos by Interweave Knits

Mrs Darcy by Mary Weaver

Materials: 900 yards aran weight yarn

Available: free download from the designer

I think this might be my “March” sweater…in my attempt to knit 12 sweaters in 12 months.

Photo by Mary Weaver

Photo by Mary Weaver

Hemlock Ring Blanket by Jared Flood

Materials: 600-900 yards of chunky weight yarn – Cascade 128 would also be amazing for this!

Available: free download

I actually have this on needles right now as a gift for a friend.

Photo by Brooklyn Tweed

Photo by Brooklyn Tweed

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Kirtsy
  • Technorati
  • MySpace
  • Print
  • email

Featured Yarn – Shepherd’s Wool

by Danielle | January 5, 2010

shepherds wool

Stonehedge Fiber Mill is located in East Jordan Michigan. It is a 150 year old farm that opened its mill operations in 1999. They produce a wonderfully soft and fluffy merino yarn in a worsted weight. It has become a staple here in fibre space and is loved by everyone who tries it out. With a price tag of only $10 for 250 yards, an average sweater in Shepherd’s Wool costs only $40. It also felts amazingly, leaving very little fuzz behind and felting down to a tight and soft fabric.  Stop in and try it out. We carry 42 different colors of Shepherd’s Wool!

shepherd

Try this yarn for these hot patterns:

French Press Slippers – online pattern for purchase

Knotty but Nice -free online pattern

Photo by Natalie Larson

Photo by Natalie Larson

Icelandic Star from Interweave Knits latest issue

Photo courtesy of Interweave Knits

Photo courtesy of Interweave Knits

Super Cupcake by Chic Knits available for purchase and download

Photo courtesy of Chic Knits

Photo courtesy of Chic Knits

    Share and Enjoy:
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Digg
    • del.icio.us
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Kirtsy
    • Technorati
    • MySpace
    • Print
    • email