Saturday, September 11, 2010

What to do when you are not knitting









When I went over to the Post Office the other morning, I saw these.

Nothing like cruising.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Got Kittens?



Last Monday, Jill pointed out a grey tabby in our back yard. When we tried to get a closer look, she would scoot under the back deck.











Later this week, I found out that we had kittens under the front deck. Five of them!





Do you know anyone who wants a sweet kitten?

Saturday, July 31, 2010

You can have your summers

I am in the minority. I have a problem with summer. I do not like bugs, heat, or humitity. I don't want to garden and pull weeds. I don't mind mowing the lawn.

I would rather look at falling leaves and rake them. I love to have snow melting on my face and I have fun shoveling.

But, and this is a big "but" - there is something I do like about summer. I like the farmer's markets and roadside stands. I grew up in a farming community and I used to bike up to the local roadside stand and buy fresh vegetables. (asparagus and corn on the cob stand out in my mind)

I stopped at the farmer's market in Suttons Bay this morning and picked up some goodies.


I bought fresh basil and garlic to make pesto. (ask me how good my car smells)

















I have green beans, cucumbers, and lettuce.



And then I treated myself to a pecan roll and flowers.






















So, I guess summer is not all that bad.




Monday, July 12, 2010

Can't stop obsessing

When Linda, my Classic Elite yarn representative, showed me this

this past spring, I fell in lust. Then other parts of life took over and I forgot about the yarn.

This weekend I was back on Ravelry (as always) and found this scarf, again.



75% rayon, 25% linen.


There are more patterns for this yarn, but this was the clincher. I ordered several different colors today.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Art Walk

We had an Art Walk Friday night and it was fantastic!



Lots of people, good food and music, and amazing artists. If you did not attend, you missed a fun party.Our featured artist was Vanessa Fox-Gruenwald of Laughing Fox Studio. I know Vanessa as she works at the MSU Extension Office. I kinda knew she was an artist, but I really found out when sh
e brought her art to the shoppe. Here is what Vanessa has to say:

Multi-media artist and educator for more than 25 years, Vanessa Fox-Gruenwald of Laughing Fox Studio in Suttons Bay, Michigan is also a published, award-winning photographer and writer who incorporates architectural glass and clay with found objects from nature, junkyards, and recycle centers to create on-of-a-kind jewelry and art works that grace people, homes, and gardens across the country.

For the 2010 kick-off Art Walk in Suttons Bay on Friday, June 25th, she will show her current work with a highlight on her collections of custom buttons designed to compliment the full range of artisan yarns available specifically at the Thistledown Shoppe. These miniature artworks are in high demand by fiber artists and are of limited availability.

We were busy and I just wasn't able to take out the camera. So, what you are seeing are the buttons Vanessa left with us for the next week and what I purchased from her.










Fairy portal



Pins and sun catcher

Stop by the shoppe and to see her buttons and then visit her at the Leland Art Fair on July 10, 2010.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Knitting on

Add ImageEvery week folks bring in what they have made. Here are photos of some recent projects


Autumn Shawl


Misti Alpaca socks



Socks knitted with Alpaca Sox




Hooded cardigan knitted with Marble and Northern Worsted.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Light, Luscious, and Lacey

Nancy came in today and brought her summer sweater
that she knit with Cotton Fleece. Here is the picture of the pattern.

It is Aconitum Lace from the Knitter's Spring 2010 magazine.

Here is what she knit.





What do you think?
Nancy says it is easy.

The lovely button is from the downtown yarn shop in Traverse City (shhh, it is Lost Art).

I told her she could knit one for me next time, only I want mine longer.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Namaste

We have a new product line - Namaste.



Ask Ruth, Diane, and I how much we love it.

Namaste carries knitting bags, needle cases, clutches, wallets, pouches, binders, and cases.

I snatched up the eggplant colored Laguna and receive compliments whenever I am out and about.

Stop by and if we do not have what you want in stock, we will order it.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Picture this


Four years of college



The shoppe puppy

Gracie is getting bigger with every breath she takes.



Barb's socks made out of Opal Handpainted.

A Baby Surprise Jacket knitted by Susan, using two different colors of Lava Handpainted.



A lovely sweater and cap using Cascade Eco wool and a Mission Falls pattern.



Mary has a new grandson arriving in August.


Socks from ShiBui sock yarn for the new grandson.

And bread that I made using the Artisan Bread in 5 minutes.