Thursday, August 25, 2011

Wrap it up

Several months ago I saw some lovely scarf kits from Schaefer Yarns.   The Heather Ludlow Linen Stitch All Knit Scarf kit to be precise.













 I promptly contacted Schaefer and ordered the kits in every colorway (six of them).  They came in yesterday and I am not disappointed.



The scarf is worked in the round - all knit, no purl.  You use a linen stitch which gives it a woven texture.  The yarn is Heather:  55% merfino wool superwash, 30% silk and 15% nylon.  I am becoming addicted to silk as it gives the yarn such a nice sheen.

Each kit is made up of three different skeins, most of them named after strong women such as Rosa Parks and Elizabeth Zimmerman.  Then each kit is named after a woman artist:   Magdalena Abakanowicz, Diane ItterClaire Zeisler, Lenore TawneyAnni Albers,  and Shelia Hicks.


And you get a nice see through bag to carry everything around.



Friday, August 19, 2011

It just keeps coming


 We received more Third Coast and Up North from Fiona.

    



Up North
Spring Woods II
Peach Melba
Slipping into Twilight
Cherry Blossoms on Silver
Flowering in Glen Arbor



Need a closer look?   







Then we have more Third Coast.


 
Cherry Popsickle
Vines & Wines
Winter Gloming
Blue Spruce
Foggy Day on Cathead Bay
Early Fall Dune Climb
Leelanau Lilac

 Loverly, loverly, loverly ( to take a phrase from My Fair Lady).


Fiona has done some tonals for us this time and they are beautiful.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Friends are good

This is what Doreen did for me.

 No more tangles, no wishy washy yarn.


Thanks, Doreen.  Anyone who would spend a trillion hours untangling yarn for someone else is truly a friend.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

One of the reasons it takes me so long to knit an item

This past Friday, Tammy, my yarn representative from Blue Heron yarns, came in and I was able to purchase some yarn that day. 




I picked out a skein of Rayon Metallic in the Cactus/Silver colorway and started to wind it into a ball.  Almost to the end I looked over at the ball and it looked a little weird.  I stopped winding and realized that about half of the wound ball was hanging all over the place.



Here it is - 5 hours later.

Betsy stopped in yesterday and said that Doreen likes to work on tangled yarn, so I left it on the table and will be calling her today and will ask her, pretty please, to finish untangling it, because I am now at the point of cutting the %^&* yarn to finish untangling it and I really do not want to do that.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Another trunk show! 
This one is from Knit One, Crochet Too and we are featuring 2nd Time Cotton.   We have the Seed Stitch Yoke Cardi,




















Double Tee,  Chevron Trim Top, and


Hey Teach.


I liked Hey, Teach when it first hit Knitty and I like it even better in person.  I would knit it with a 3/4 length sleeves and a longer body.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Yarn Alert!

Fiona has mailed out more yarn. 




We should have it out by Thursday.


Edited on Thursday - um, maybe Friday?

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Puppy power

We like dogs.  And on almost every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, I will bring in one of our dogs.

Molly
















Emma   





















T-Bone

Emma and Molly are our 10 month old Scotty mix puppies and T-Bone is our son's dog. I think he is around 5 years old and who knows what  breeds he has in him.  He is an animal shelter special. 



Monday, July 4, 2011

4th of July

Yup.  I am sentimental.  I get goosebumps when Amazing Grace is played on the bagpipes.  I also like Judy Collins' version.  And I like a good marching band with drums.  I like parades and Leland has a great parade every 4th of July.

I have turned down opportunities to be in the parade because I like to watch the parade. This year my husband, Scotty, son, Ian, and Ian's dog, T-Bone, were in the parade.

 They were in a Dodge M 37 military powerwagon/weapons carrier from the Korean War era.



The Leland Marching Band.  They only get together for the parade.

A 51-52 Chevy.  This car has been in the parade ever since we have been watching the parade and I love the combination of colors.

My favorite bank, Northwestern.  Their folks are very helpful and friendly.

M-22 was packed with people.  People standing, people in chairs, family buffets set up.  It was a great day for a parade and a great day to celebrate our freedom.  Thank you to everyone who has given us this opportunity.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Hooray for models!

Having models in the shoppe is fun.  We get to see how a pattern and yarn come together.

Ruth knitted the Pure Elegance Shawl using Mountain Colors Twizzle.


I knew that I liked the Lucy Wrap and when we acquired it, it reinforced my first impression.


Sunday, June 26, 2011

We're so excited

We now have yarn exclusively hand-dyed in Michigan by Fiona McPherson Grant for Thistledown Shoppe.




 Third Coast, 100% Superwash Merino Wool, fingering weight.  1120 yds



Up North, 51% silk / 49% merino wool, fingering weight





and Lake Effect, 100% Tussah Silk, 1 ply.

The colorways are named after local flora and fauna and places located in our area.

Several of us are busily knitting models for the shoppe.


 I am using Lake Effect to make this scarf.   Susan is  knitting the Shetland Shorty and Betsy knitted a sock out of Third Coast.  Jill is knitting a lace scarf out of Up North.

Think one of a kind and exclusive.  Fiona has a wonderful reputation as an excellent hand dyer and she will be thrilling us with the results.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Gaillardia

Gaillardia.   This is a flower and here are some pictures.



It is also the color name of one of our yarns.  I tried a picture, I really did, but my camera wants to change the coral and oranges to pinks.  So,  look at the colors above and think 100% Merino Superwash.  All 1120 yds of it.  One of a kind.

Friday, June 10, 2011

If you have to have warm weather, then this is what makes it worthwhile.


 The planter outside of the shoppe.





 Fuchsia at my house.  I never saw them until we lived in Alaska.  Snowball bush in the background.



More flowers that we purchased from Countryside Gardens.  I call it Sheila's. 



She is located on Good Harbor Trail.  Friendly folks and wonderful plants.




Wisteria in my back yard. 



Saturday, May 21, 2011

Baby

I was able to get a picture of one baby robin. 


We had three hatchlings, and then this morning one of them was on the sidewalk, so we are now down to two.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Freddie's Blanket

We have a new book that is wonderful for knitting projects and reading to your child. 









There are patterns for a blanket,








Freddy Platypus and his coveralls,














 




 coveralls for a child,












an envelope wrap,









 







and May Platypus.  They all use the Serendipity Tweed and we have lots of that.






It is written and illustrated by the same folks that did Phoebe's Sweater.

They also have a group on Ravelry.

Thank you, Slate Falls Press, for the wonderful pictures.