Here's a tiny start to Spring... snowdrops are coming up.... The sun has been shining for several days now... It's hard to believe that just two weeks ago this front yard garden had 2 1/2 ft of snow sitting there...
We carry over 50 colours of 220 SW. It's fabulous for children's clothing, baby blankets and any garment you want to have machine washable!! Cascade Yarns presents: Carly's Helpful Yarn Tips! How to block 220 Superwash® 220 Superwash® is designed to be used for no-fuss garments that are washed in the washing machine and dried in the dryer . The fibers of our 220 Superwash® have been descaled, which prevents them from gripping each other, especially when wet. You may find that when you pull your piece out of the washer, it looks like it grew. No worries, put it in the dryer and it will spring back into shape! Suppose your piece has texture elements like lace or ribbing that need to be opened up after washing and drying. You can block 220 Superwash® to accomplish this. There are three common ways that most people block knitwear: steaming, soak and pin, and pin and spritz. Because 220 Superwash® tends to grow when saturated with water and needs t
Who's tired of the cold winter winds and ready to knit a great Spring sweater? Well, I think many of us are ready for those tulips and crocuses to show up. Have you heard about Joji's Boxy sweater line up? These easy fit fun toknit sweaters have been designed in several styles and yarn weights. Have a look... The Boxy was Joji's first design like this. It has a unique construction with interesting details and lots of easy knitting. Boxy is a very simple modern sweater, with a very wide body and skinny sleeves. Worked with a lightweight yarn it is very flattering, drapey and stylish! A little short row section in the shoulders adds an interesting texture to the sleeves. Directions are given to make a seamless version (worked in the round) or a seamed version (worked back and forth) of the body. The sleeves and the neckband are worked seamlessly in the round in both versions. As per Joji's description. Then comes the worsted weight knit vers
Sock Heels Cute heels :) How many times have you started to knit socks and everything's going along just fine then - you arrive at the heel :( Peptalk = Read and re-read the directions, I can do this!! - I can do this!!... Well, your knitting the heel flap, okay not bad and then comes the dreaded.... "pickup so many stitches along the edge" - Here comes trouble... well we have planned the class for you!! Join us on Tuesday April 3rd - 10am to 12pm - $24.00 We have homework for this class so we can get started right away on practising our heel work. Pre-registration is required - last day to sign up Thursday Mar 29th Don't delay - Sign up now!! - Seating is limited Call us 613-771-9222 Email us greyheron@bellnet.ca
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