Thursday, April 28, 2011

It Really Is Spring

Easter has come and gone, and thoughtful Joann Arndt brought in this beautiful bread (the eggs are dyed before baking, but not cooked ahead of time!) to share with those at the shop. Isn't it beautiful? First we thought it might be too pretty to eat, but we got over that idea in a hurry!

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There are so many important tidbits of information to share with you, dear readers, so read carefully and pay attention!

Have you ever struggled to turn the spinning racks that held the needles and notions at Yarn Cravin'? There's no longer a need to fret! The spinners are gone, and the walls have been converted to "peg wall" where everything hangs neatly within reach, and with room for several customers. Check it out!

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SALE YARN (also known as bathroom yarn tee hee hee) is currently 40% off. Bobbie and Dale were even nice enough to move it out of the bathroom! They're so good to us!


MIRASOL yarns are 25% off during the month of May. If you have any of the Mirasol Collection books and have a project in mind, this is the perfect time to get the yarn!

The Spring/Summer Class Schedule is ready to go. You can find it on the Yarn Cravin' website normally, but it's not ready online yet. Paper copies are in the shop.

World Wide Knit In Public (KIP) Day will be celebrated on June 4 starting at 10:00AM at Yarn Cravin'. This is a week earlier than normal, due The National Needle Arts Assoc. trade show that our dear owners will be attending. We do have some wonderful local vendors that will be set up for you to shop from that day. Bring your fold up camp chairs, a sack lunch if you don't want to buy from downtown, some sort of beverage, and of course, bring your knitting, spinning, weaving, crocheting and happy smiling faces! Did I mention there will be prizes? Bring your sunscreen!

The Front Porch is OPEN! Use it if you dare! Seriously, the warmer days are coming. I promise. The porch is ready and waiting for all of us.

I scouted out a couple of new cotton yarns that might be nice for summer projects for you all. Listen, cotton yarns have come a long, long way. They are much easier on one's hands than the old dishcloth cotton we used to suffer though. Give them a try! This first one is by Cascade, and it's "Luna." Aren't those colors gorgeous?

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The second cotton yarn comes from the Queensland Collection, and is called Puna Fresca.

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Delicious color!

Coming up quickly, SOCK CLUB! Meeting quarterly now, instead of monthly, you Sock Clubbers might need a reminder that the next meeting is Monday, May 9 at 6:00PM. The yarn for May is gorgeous! If you're on Ravelry, go get a sneak peek. If you're not, I'll get permission to snag the photo and post it here later.

See this very adorable baby sweater? It's the Baby Surprise Jacket (BSJ) and it was made by Dale. It's not difficult, and we discussed today the possibility of having a KnitALong (KAL) for this sweater in the fall. Would you be interested in participating?

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And there's one last tiny thing to tell you all, dear fiber friends. If you read this blog, and shop at Yarn Cravin', good things come to you! Mention that you read blog while checking out with your purchases during the month of May, and you will receive 40% off any one item in the store! This excludes consignment items and interchangeable needle sets, but everything else in the store is fair game.

Now get out there and do a warm weather dance, would you?

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms, and all those whom we love like our own moms, and those wonderful women who have "adopted" many of us and become like mothers to us. Remember, a mom is not necessarily the person who gave birth to you. Let that woman know she's loved and appreciated.

5 comments:

Mel said...

Hi there, great update! I would definitely be interested in a KAL for the Baby Surprise jacket.

Dale Ann said...

Karen you are the BBW (BEST BLOG WRITER)

Sara said...

Out of curiosity- who are the local vendors this year?

InsanKnitty said...

Keep watching the blog for a list of vendors. One for sure is Waters' Edge Jewelry.

Cheryl said...

This is a super way to keep in touch with YC since I live 40 mile away! Could we knit the Surprise jacket in an adult size. If so, I'd be interested in KAL. I'm guessing it is an EZ pattern??