Sunday, October 30, 2011

Julie's Work at the Textile Center's Holiday Sale

Julie, our jewelry and beading instructor, and who works in the store on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, will have some of her work on display for sale at the Textile Center's Holiday Sale. Julie will have earrings, bracelets, sweater & shawl pins, and necklaces available and all feature her handmade, annealed lampwork beads.

Textile Center
3000 University Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414 (Map)
Telephone 612-436-0464



Holiday Sale November 1 to December 30, 2011
Free and open to the public
Gallery & Shop Hours are
Mon-Thu 10-7,
Fri & Sat 10-5

Grand Opening Weekend for Holiday Show and Sale
Nov. 11, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Nov. 12, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Nov. 13, 12 to 4 p.m.

textile center sale display
The textile center says this about the sale, "If you love buying and giving finely crafted, artist-made work, this show and sale is perfect for you. The Holiday Show and Sale features high-quality fiber art by more than 150 artists from Minnesota and across the country. Artwork ranges from unique knitted mittens, felted ornaments and beaded jewelry to stunning art quilts, woven placemats and shibori-dyed garments. No matter your holiday budget, you will find plenty to give and treasure."

http://www.textilecentermn.org/gallery.asp

Need Holiday Gift Ideas?

We know many of you have already been in the store to pick up the first of your supplies for the Holiday gifts you are making. But, if any of you aren't sure what to make, or need more ideas for small, simple gifts for some of the special people on your list, we wanted to give you some ideas. And if you need any help finishing up your Holiday knitting the first of our Finish Your Christmas Projects clinics will be on Sunday, December 4th from 1-3pm.

If you are trying to save a little money this year (and, really, who isn't?) and want to use some of what you already have stashed, we have a series of really great resources in the One Skein Wonders books. What is great about these pattern books, versus individual patterns, is that you get over one hundred beautiful patterns all designed to use limited amounts of yarn. You also get over one hundred opportunities to learn or practice different techniques and stitches, in small, fast-to-complete projects to help you build your knitting repertoire. All of this for less than $20.


One-Skein Wonders
101 Yarn Shop Favorites
by Judith Durant

101 Designer One-Skein Wonders
by Judith Durant

Sock Yarn One-Skein Wonders
101 Patterns That Go Way Beyond Socks!
by Judith Durant

Luxury Yarn One-Skein Wonders
101 Small Indulgences
by Judith Durant

Maybe you don't need hundreds of patterns. If you've just been wondering what is on the lips and needles of the stylish this fall, the patterns we've been getting many requests for are brimmed caps, and headbands that can be embellished with flowers. To help you get started on your search we found a few patterns on Ravelry we thought you might like, then just stop in and we'll help you find the yarn you need:


Brimmed Cap

Mikey Cap

Crocheted Brimmed Cap

Crocheted Visor Cap

Whitney Headband

Garter Stitch Headband

Blooming Rose Headband

Irish Rose 2

Of course, if you're looking for an easy Holiday-related idea, we also have a great, really fun book on Christmas balls to knit by the very fun Arne and Carlos.

christmas balls

Thursday, October 27, 2011

What Is Ravelry and How Does It Work?

As the knitting season has been building we've been getting many people coming in to ask for specific patterns: hats in non-wool yarn, or a tunic in Mohair. While we have many books and individual patterns for you to browse, Ravelry continues to be a very efficient way of finding patterns for the yarns we carry. It tells you WHICH book or pattern to look for in the store - if it isn't available to print for free online.

Ravelry is a tool with a wide scope. It is a hub for knitters, crocheters, designers, and yarn companies to communicate and share information in an easily searchable way. You can find patterns and see images of what different people made along with their notes on the pattern and yarn. You can also use the forums to find discontinued yarn in specific dye lots, or just to ask for people's opinions on a particular product. You can join groups and communicate with like-minded crafters to share tips and ideas. If you think you'd like to give it a try for yourself, just read on and we'll tell you both how to sign up and how to browse for patterns.

If you do nothing else with the site, it is an amazing tool for finding patterns - many free - with advanced pattern search options that allow you to find patterns for specific things (hats, sweaters, socks), for specific kinds of yarn (DK, worsted, super bulky), and yarn yardage (perfect when you have a specific amount of stash you want to use), and that's just the basics of the advanced search. For Halloween, we did a search for 'Halloween' and specified that we only wanted patterns with pictures and patterns that were free. We found these patterns that you could still whip up this weekend and we have beautiful yarns that will work for all of them:



Halloween Wreath

Candy Basket

Brain Monster costume hat

To sign up, click on the Sign Up button and provide your e-mail address. For those of you weary about giving out your e-mail address, we Ravelers in the shop wanted to let you know that we've never had a problem with spam from this site!

After entering your e-mail address and clicking the "Send Sign Up Link" button, you'll get a screen like.

We got our e-mail in less than a minute.

Click on the link they provide and you'll be send to a page where you'll pick your username and password. After that, you'll be free to roam Ravelry and enjoy all of its features, including posting your own projects and making notes on the yarn and patterns you used to make them.

To search for specific patterns click on the Patterns tab, which is visible on every page in Ravelry.

On the patterns page you can type in the general kind of pattern you want and you'll get search results, but to get specific pattern ideas you'll want to click on the pattern browser & advanced search link.

On the next page you'll see a column of options on the left-hand side of the screen. By checking items you limit the results that appear in the screen to patterns that fulfill the criteria you checked. You only have to check off criteria that matters to you. You do not need to check an item in every box if you don't care about it - like if you didn't care what fiber content of yarn you used for a particular sweater pattern, or if you didn't care what kind of pattern results you got for a particular length of a specific kind of yarn.

The criteria you can select for include:

  • Has a photo (yes or no)
  • Craft (crochet or knitting)
  • Availablity (free, available online, purchase in print)
  • Category (Clothing, accessories, home, toys, etc.)
  • Attributes (colorwork, construction, shapes, etc.)
  • Gender, Age, Size, Fit
  • Yarn Weight
  • Yarn Yardage
  • Yarn Meterage
  • Pattern Source Type
  • Hook Size
  • Fiber
  • Needle Size
  • Rating
  • Difficulty
  • Language
  • So, go check it out and have some fun!