Tuesday, September 27, 2005

kid love


kid mohair, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

this one from WRAP STYLE i LURV too.

it calls for 4 balls of Rowan Kid Silk Haze, which is on sale for 20% off right now

or sub
Madil Kid Seta @ $15/ball
Lana Gatto Mohair Royal
@ $12.50/ball.

pretty pretty


pretty pretty, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

from WRAP STYLE, this is also pretty enough to put on top of a wedding cake

Lacy McLace


Lacy McLace, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

This one is pretty as a picture. it's made with fingering weight yarn, but soooo lovely. from WRAP STYLE

Very-Very


soho modern, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

From WRAP STYLE this one is very me, not just because i'm cold all the time. I'd make this brioche stitch one in the Naturally Merino & Fur also, use the claret & grape for a caplet au-moment. otherwise the Debbie Bliss Alpaca & Silk would be yummy, soft, light & just the right warmth. Or go classic elegance and use a soft & smooth Italian merino from Needful Yarns/Filtes King Extra

iro bound


iro bound, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

This little wonder from WRAP STYLE is definitely Noro Bound - i totally see it in some of the gorgeous colours & textures in Noro Iro or Noro Transitions.

wrap style


1931499918.01.LZZZZZZZ, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

Wrap style is here and so is wrap season. there's something for everyone in this book.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

The store will be closed this Firday, September 16th. Sorry for the invconvenience, but we'll be open on Saturday!

Thanks,

Haley

Knitscene


1knitscenefinalcover, originally uploaded by knitomatic.

something for you to peruse: the newsletter for the new knitscene mag from interweave. it isn't in store yet but i'll let you know as soon as it is!

according to Interweave editor Pam Allen this mag is geared towards "style-conscious women who are bored by mass retail uniformity. They are more creative, willing to push the boundaries, and not weighed down by tradition. They view their knitting as a form of personal expression and they like to get funky by merging techniques—incorporating embroidery, sewing, crocheting, and even beading into their knitting." coolio!

also check out the website www.knitscenemagazine.com as the october draws nearer

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