patterns
I was out last week and now I am trying to catch up. Roxanne the crochet teacher here at Yarnia is an art teacher in her regular life and she worked for hours on Wed to do a "feng shui" affect on Yarnia. She is really good at making things look arranged so hopefully she can do that for the store. That is not my forte. I fight my basic pack rat nature all the time. I am working on the class list. There are still some upcoming classes listed but I need to get the new ones added to the website.
I know all of you have been home knitting.crocheting because of the olympics and all the snow so to help you restock, come check out the weekly specials in March (I might even have one for the end of Feb if we can travel. Supposedly we are getting another storm warning)
Southwest Trading company just sent me a note about this neat pattern using Karaoke (which I have in multiple colors) called not entirely entrelac. I thought you might like it.
Crystal palace yarns has new patterns on their website. We have the yarns for these projects in stock. Check out this one that show mochi plus off in a blanket. The pattern is based on the parquet technique in one the old Barbara Walker books. If you have never explored the Barbara Walker Treasury books, put it on your to do list. There is a wonderful Barbara Walker website that shows off what you can find in these books.
Another one is this mochi plus pattern for a hat
Panda silk DK lacy hat and fingerless gloves
Basic wash cloths in cotton chenille
Bamboozle baby hat
I have the crystal palace 50 states 50 socks CD in stock.
The new issue of living craft magazine coming soon. There is a free pattern from the issue on the website now.
Now that I have shown you patterns that you can get from crystal palace, don't forget I have the new classic elite gallery and farmer's market books.
Other recent arrivals
knitting pure and simple baby sleeping bag, tank top for women, short sleeve hoodie and girls cap sleeve cardi
Fiber Dreams Canterbury bells, Cirrus, Pinwheel Blanket
and see the blog entry a couple back for other recent patterns.
Labels: fiber dreams, knitting pure and simple, living craft purim




