Socks 101 Project Complete

Socks 101 Project CompleteWe love it when we get updates from our customers.

So Lori just sent us this …

Here are the socks that I started at the April/May “Socks 101″ class. This was my first class at Wool and Company and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I’ll be in for more yarn soon!

We think she did an awesome job, how about you?

Send us your updates on projects and classes.

If you’d like to sign up for one of our classes you can also do that online.

Win a free gift basket in our Classic Elite Knitalong

Join us for a Knitalong and win a fabulous gift basket that is worth at least $200.

Win a free gift basket in our Classic Elite Knitalong

Win a Gift Basket Value $200

Simply purchase a pattern book and yarn at our store from the Classic Elite Summer Collection between May 20th and July 31st; complete a project using one these fabulous yarns that we stock by July 31, 2010 provide pictures (you can upload the pictures here) of your completed item along with proof of purchase and we’ll enter your name into a drawing for the basket.  You will get one entry into the drawing for every ball of yarn that you purchase.

Win a free gift basket in our Classic Elite Knitalong

Choose a Pattern Book

Think that you might need some support and encouragement?  Then come along and join in one of our knitalong support sessions:

  • Wednesday afternoons from 1:30 – 3:00PM on June 9th, 16th, 23rd and July 7th; and / or
  • Sunday afternoons  from 3:30 – 5:30PM on June 13th, 27th, July 11th and 18th.

The Yarns

Firefly this warm-weather yarn has a subtle sheen and wonderful hand. A super blend of line and viscose.

Allegoro is part of Classic Elite’s eco-friendly Verde collection. A blend of organic cotton and linen that is soft with great stitch definition. Linen is a great warm weather fiber; it’s cool to wear. Because it takes up moisture rapidly, it wicks away dampness from your skin, and as the moisture evaporates from the fabric, it cools you.

Fresco is a smooth and even 3-ply sport weight yarn. The plies are twisted together tightly enough to make a firm, springy yarn, but not so tightly that the yarn looses its lofty, soft hand. The fiber blend – wool (for warmth and strength), alpaca (for loft and sheen), and a bit of angora (to provide a soft halo) – makes a yarn that’s warm, soft, and slightly fuzzy.

Classic Elite’s Silky Alpaca Lace is a beautiful blend of alpaca and silk, spun into a gossamer yarn that knits into amazing lightweight pieces. Take your favorite lace pattern and using Classic Elite Silky Alpaca Lace, make yourself something that is a masterpiece – a shawl, a scarf or maybe a wrap. The alpaca gives the yarn warmth, softness and a wonderful halo; the silk adds the silky sheen along with additional softness.

Woman’s Textured Sleeveless Pullover – Free Pattern

Womans Textured Sleeveless Pullover   Free Pattern

This was a really popular item from our recent newsletter.

With its springy twist, Greenland is for all levels of knitters – cables really pop and garments spring back to shape after steaming. There are many colors, a cool cottony feel, and easy care – this is a yarn that is great for the whole family and lots of different projects.

Then download your free pattern to make this Woman’s Textured Sleeveless Pullover that was designed by Melissa Leapman just for Greenland.

Go order yourself some Greenland to make this vest, 6 (7, 8, 9, 10) balls for bust sizes 34 (37, 40, 43½, 46½)”.

Knitalong – Moxie

Knitalong   Moxie

Moxie

We are starting the “Moxie” on April, 8, 2010.  We are very excited to get this cute cardi underway.  Many of us have just finished an Eyelet Cardigan that was in a very fine gauge.  Our fingers are itching to knit something that may go quicker.  The Moxi is topdown, seamless,  3/4 sleeves,  in a worsted weight yarn with a one button closure.  Many of us are using the Berroco Blackstone Tweed yarn.  The pattern was written for this yarn, but some people are venturing away from this yarn.  It is always exciting to watch the sweaters unfold.

Nuss Knitalong – Lots of Progress

Nuss Knitalong   Lots of Progress
The Nuss from Berroco – a basic cardigan with a gently flared shape. It has an easily memorized lace pattern that decorates the fluted bottom. Finished with crochet and a cluster of buttons.

Nuss Knitalong   Lots of Progress

The Knitalong (KAL) participants are making great progress.  One of these folks has completed the knitting and is ready to put together the different pieces.  Can you guess who?

There was much discussion as to whether to block and sew, or to sew and block.  The decision was to sew and block using a “Wooly Board” – available in the store.

Nuss Knitalong   Lots of Progress

Come and see our model it’s made in Blackstone Tweed Plum Island – a yarn for the discerning knitter! This super soft yarn has all the rustic appeal of a classic tweed yarn but with a high dose of mohair and angora. With wear these garments will develop a soft and fuzzy halo. A joy to wear and a pleasure to knit.

What is a Knitalong.

Scarves for Girls with Eating Disorders

Scarves for Girls with Eating DisordersHello, my name is Kristina, and last year I organized a philanthropy project that incorporated knitting, the philanthropy was called Project Heartstrings. I am hoping that with your help I can successfully continue again this year.

Scarves for Girls with Eating DisordersThe goal of this project is to send hand knit scarves to girls aging 10-18 that will be spending their holiday in a Treatment Facility for Eating Disorders. These girls will be hundreds of miles away from home and their family and friends. I would love to send each of the girls in treatment during the holidays a handmade scarf to show each one of them how truly important they are!

I was a patient at this treatment center 2 years ago over the holidays, and mail-time is the best part of every day. If you would like to help make a warm, cozy scarf to send I would greatly appreciate it. The scarves can be dropped off at the Wool and Company store anytime from now until December 18th. Thank you for all your help!

Announcing the Princess Knitalong

from Jared Flood’s Made in Brooklyn

Announcing the Princess Knitalong
Wow! Our Bridgewater KAL filled up in 24 hours – it promises to be a lot of fun. But don’t despair if you missed out – we have added another KAL from “Made in Brooklyn” by Jared Flood – this time the Princess Mittens (using the pattern “Grove”).

Sunday Afternoon from 1:30pm to 3:30pm, starting on October 11th, and continuing on the 25th and November 8th. There will be no charge and you are welcome to join the Knitalong which will be held in the store. Once again, we expect that the KAL will be over-subscribed so sign up soon, and we have some requirements:

  • Announcing the Princess KnitalongYou must register either online here or by calling the store.
  • You must attend the first session on October 11th to be able to attend subsequent sessions.
  • You must own a copy of “Made in Brooklyn” – you can purchase it here if you don’t already own it.
  • You must purchase yarn for the Princess Mittens from US before the KAL starts.

This project is for the knitter with an intermediate skill level. You will use a variety of stitches, basic lace techniques, and charts. Perfect this mitten and you’ve solved a lot of holiday gift giving problems.

Announcing the Princess KnitalongDesigned by Jared Flood and featured in his Classic Elite Collection “Made in Brooklyn”, this what Jared says about his creation:

“These mittens have an intricate, twisted stitch motif that creates a beautiful relief pattern – inspired by twisting vines and tree roots. Knitted stitches are all worked through the back loop to create the sculptural texture characteristic of twisted stitch motifs. Multiple- ply and high-twist yarns will maximize stitch definition and let the stitches sing. Shaping of the vine-like motifs on th hand is done with the use of yarn overs and decreasing – aside from the cuff, no cabling occurs in the main portion of the mitten. The cuff motif, a spiraling 1 x 1 rib is mirrored on each hand, and involves moving the marker as you work, to keep the spiral pattern unbroken. I hope you enjoy knitting these as much as you will in wearing them”!

Read more from Jared on the Brooklyn Tweed blog.