Now that the snow it melting away come join us for our Snow Sale-A-Bration!! All wool and cotton yarns are 20% off and all sock yarn is 30% off now through December 31st. We will be open on Monday, December 29th from 10am-6pm for the sale. We will be closed on January 1st for inventory - UGH!!
OK - now that the work stuff is out of the way, how was the holidays? Mine was pretty sad at times 'cause I was missing my Dad a lot. (by the way - all the snow was from my Dad - thanks Daddy) My husband spoiled me quite a bit for Christmas - had to ask him what he did wrong. I got a new TV, a new laptop and a digital camera - maybe I can actually start getting some pictures up here - that should shock everyone. The kids had a great time on Christmas too! Mom usually comes over and brings her homemade sticky buns - this year with all the snow she was stuck at home. Austin asked me to make some sticky buns so I tried and failed - not as good as Mom's. I finally was able to get out in the afternoon and go pick her up - thankfully she brought the sticky buns - so we didn't have them for breakfast - we just snacked on them the rest of the day. Pete made a wonderful dinner and then I took Mom back home.
Hope everyone got what they wanted, enjoyed the snow and had lots of fun stuck at home knitting and crocheting through the storm!! :)
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Snow Melt Sale-A-Bration
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
SNOW SNOW SNOW
My apologies to all for taking so long to post again. My apologies also to anyone that tried to come to the shop the last few days or today after we closed up early. Snow has blanketed the lovely Pacific Northwest. Yes, I own a 4-Runner but, no, I don't care to drive in this stuff. It is not really my driving I am worried about - it would be all the other idiots that don't know the meaning of a little space and or how to slow down during in climate weather. My vehicle is to make sure my children, husband and myself arrive at our destinations safely (and looking good) not to assure that the morons on the road have something to bounce their uninsured piles of scrap metal off of. (oops - did I get a bit testy??)
I have tried to make the most of the snow days - I was able to finish several Christmas projects and not ship my children off to some strange foreign land with no return address - tempting as it as been, they still are pretty cute when they are sleeping. Tomorrow should bring a fun filled day of snowballs and snowmen right up until 1pm - then the whole world shall stop for Seattle Seahawks football in the SNOW!! Love the football - especially in the snow or mud.
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Friday, August 1, 2008
It's August
The much anticipated Stitch n' Pitch is fast arriving - we can hardly wait! Not only will it be a fun day at the ballpark but it is also my birthday. Seriously!! It will be so much fun to spend the evening with a bunch of fiber fanatics - almost as much fun as the birthday party a while back at the Rocksport or the Jose Cuervo camping trip. If you must know about the Rocksport or the camping trip please ask - they are both very long detailed stories that hold much amusement at my expense to everyone who was there but I am willing to share. :) If you can't laugh at yourself amongst friends ---
Hope to see you all at the game!!
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
The Curve Ball
I'm sorry I haven't posted for a while - life has thrown me a huge curve. I had the wind knocked out of my sails on Monday, June 30th as the strongest, most influential man in my life -my father - passed away. As we spent the past week getting ready for the celebration of his life, we spent quite a bit of time reflecting on him, going through pictures and sharing memories. I realized more in the past 7 days what an amazing, caring, fun loving person my father was than I honestly had ever seen in my life. I guess the saying is true that you don't know what you got 'till it's gone. Don't get me wrong - it's just that things definitely take on a new, deeper meaning when they are no longer there.
Daddy was the fixer of all things wrong. He fixed skinned knees, broken hearts and speeding tickets - yes - speeding tickets. (I got a big one once that he laughed at and then paid for because the story behind me getting it was so funny) I think back on several times in my life when all I wanted was him. On 9-11 he was on his way back from Alaska - I didn't feel even remotely safe or at ease until I knew he was back across the boarder. Having him around made everything - I mean everything - seem like it would all be OK. Things have a way of working themselves out.
Several years ago he took 6 of his grandchildren to Disneyland. Last Januay he decided he needed to take my girls - they weren't around for the first trip. This past May Dad, Rose and Ann took the girls on their greatest adventure - the flew to Disneyland and spent three fun filled days playing with Grandpa. They were all beaming when they got off the plane but especailly my Dad. He had successfully taken each and everyone of his precious grandchildren to the greatest place on earth!
I will miss my Dad always but he will live on through his 5 children and 8 grandchildren.
Thank you Daddy for being my Dad - for being the best Dad you knew how to be. Thank you for instilling the values in me and my children that you did. Thank you for showing me through yourself how to be a better parent to my own children. Thank you for teaching me to be strong but not too strong, to brave but not too brave and most of all to always have fun no matter what you do. I love you dearly and always will - you will live in my heart and in my memories forever. Scope out the good fishing spots in heaven - someday many, many years from now I will see you again. I love you!!
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
AN "F"
If blogging were a graded class I would get an "F"!!! I tell you I have ZERO self discipline! I think to myself "gee - I need to blog today" - does it happen - NO!!
If blogging were a sport - I would be cut from the team.
If blogging was like cooking - my children would starve!
If blogging were like driving - I wouldn't be getting the AllState good driver rebate - heck I won't get that anyway - wrong insurance company.
If blogging was like yard work - who am I kidding - Pete does most if not all of that.
THANK GOODNESS blogging isn't like knitting!!! That I do all the time, as often as I can, when and wherever I can. Yes , folks, knitting is my drug of choice. I can't have enough projects, I can't try enough things, I can't touchy feely enough fiber. My hands twitch when I need to knit, I get cranky if I don't get to knit enough. I have even thought about taking the bus to the shop so I can get some more knitting time in my day. Paperwork shmakerwork - I GOTTA KNIT.
I knit so much I can't keep up with the new yarns flowing into the shop - I'm like a kid in a candy store, like the girls in Disneyland - I look at the new yarns and see all the wonderful things they can become. I CAN"T GET ENOUGH - thank goodness I own a yarn shop. Who needs gas money? I need to win the lottery to keep up with my fiber habit! I need a maid, a cook and someone to do the laundry. I need someone to take the kids to and from school. All these things keep interfering with my precious knitting time.
I was thankful today to see the headlines that it is colder in Seattle than Siberia - means more guilt free knitting time!
I am actually starting my holiday knitting now. Go figure - maybe I can get several more hand knit gifts done this year. I even got a little sewing in for my sisters birthday present. Oh Wait - it's just a present this year - she says she doesn't have time for a birthday. HA! There is always time for a birthday! This year my birthday will be spent with a bunch of fiber fanatics at the Stitch n' Pitch game - I can't wait!!
Stop by the shop and check out all the great new yarn when you get the chance. Like I said - I have great ideas for all of it and I am willing to share them! Want something a bit smaller just in case we actually have one day of summer this year - try the Great American Aran Afghan knit along. We are tackling one block a month - manageable pieces. There is always socks too!! Join our sock swap.
'Till I get around to blogging again - HAPPY KNITTING & CROCHETING
Beth
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
LYS Tour
Oh my gosh - where do I begin? We had so much fun meeting everyone that came out on the tour. It was toasty hot to say the least but everyone was in good spirits and seemed to be having a great time. Many long hours went in to planning the tour and making it such a huge success. Thanks to all involved in the planning and to everyone that participated. It was exhausting to say the least but more fun that a barrel of monkeys! We are still trying to recover. :)
In June we will be starting the Great American Aran Afghan knit along - we can hardly wait! We will be selecting a different block each month - some more challenging than others - it will be tons of fun. Hopefully everyone can can start with us next month but if not, join in anytime.
Saturday, June 14th is Worl Wide Knit in Public day. We are planning on taking over the sidewalk in front of the shop and camping out - should be fun.
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Monday, May 12, 2008
2 Days to GO!!
I can't believe that the LYS tour is in two more days!! We have been frantically working on getting things ready. We are so excited and looking forward to the tour. It was so much fun last year. I have been knitting, knitting, crocheting and knitting to get ready. I think me fingers want to fall off. I did take a break and read "Twenty Wishes" - FABULOUS book. I love a book when you feel like you know everyone in the story. Debbie Macomber's are like that - I read them all.
We had a wonderful Mother's Day - we had dinner at Granny's house and we were so happy that Sharon was able to join us. She is such a treat. Deffinately one of the great things to come out of owning the yarn shop - fabulous new friends. Spending the afternoon with such a delightful person as Sharon was a pure bonus.
The tour starts in 2 days and in 7 days the girls are heading to Disneyland. I'm excited for them as well. They are going to have a blast! Maybe I can rest when they get back - sounds weird I know - rest while they are gone - not possible - too much of the worrying type mom for that.
Maggie - I think I might still call in sick - what do ya think??
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Life Goes On
Sadly, on Sunday April 30th sweet little baby Maddison passed away. Today Mom & I chose to close the shop for little bit this afternoon to attend her memorial service. We felt honored to be asked to attend.
Since we learned of her passing, I have been doing a lot of thinking. Thinking about my own children. I now look at them just a little bit differently - they truly are precious gifts. When they start getting in a mood & fighting I find myself pausing just briefly to listen before I go play referee. When the girls are off giggling and playing I find myself lingering just a little longer to hear that sweet noise before I join them in a cup of pretend tea and that plastic play food sandwich. I hug them just a bit longer (maybe harder too) and at bedtime I kiss them one extra time on the check after they are asleep.
My children drive me crazy, push my buttons and plum wear me out by the end of the day but I wouldn't want them any other way. I have found myself thanking God each night for my three precious ones and sending a prayer Rachel's way to help her get through her loss.
Hearing the stories of how strong Rachel was in caring for baby Maddison made me question my own abilities. Could I do what she did? Would I have the strength? Thankfully my parenting journey hasn't taken me any further than a couple of ER visits at it's worst. I pray each day that I will never have to test my strength and courage in such a way, but if I ever do I will think back to Rachel & Maddison to search for guidance.
Thank you Rachel for showing me how to be a better mother. Maddison's time on earth may have been short but she touched the hearts of many and although I only saw her through pictures, she has left a lasting footprint on my heart.
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
I Survived!!
Oh my goodness!! I survived the trip to Chicago! I actually had a fantastic time, learned a ton and met some absolutely wonderful shop owners from around the country! I didn't think it was possible to cram so much information into such a short time but YMN (Yarn Market News) really pulled it off.
We found out as we were boarding the plane at SeaTac that Deb from Village Yarn & Teas and Karen from Acorn Street were on the same flight with us. I knit all the way (well just about) to Chicago. When we landed the four of us found a taxi and headed to the hotel. After checking in we went out in search of some Chicago deep dish pizza. We walked several blocks to Gino's East and had some absolutely wonderful pizza (and beer). We got back to the hotel in time to change and get ready of the cocktail party
This is the sweater that I knit for the cocktail party. You can't see it in the picture but there are 1957 beads on this baby. I got this crazy idea to add beads to my sweater that I started about a month before the conference - it never occurred to me that I would end up loosing sooooo much sleep trying to get it done before the trip. It weighs a ton but sparkles just enough to count.
After sitting in meetings for most of the day on Tuesday, Mom & I decided we needed a little break. We headed off in search of gifts for the kids and the Bean. We found the Lego store (kids covered) and stepped outside to catch a cab across the river. I think the taxi drivers must be mind readers - you barely walk up to the curb and think about hailing the cab and there they are. Quite the shock to the gals from Seattle where hailing a taxi is not aloud. We found out that there are over 7000 taxis in Chicago. Anyway the Bean was very, very cool!!!
After our little shopping/site seeing trip we headed back to get ready for dinner at Riva on Navy Pier. We took another taxi down to the pier and wandered down the way to see Lake Michigan. All I can say about that is WOW!!! What a beautiful site!! We wandered inside the building a ways and saw some absolutely breath taking stained glass pieces that were on display. Dinner was fantastic - we ate and drank until we were stuffed to the gills. We tried to get a taxi back to the hotel but ended up in a limo instead. We (11 of us) were waiting for the taxis when Karen walked out and found a limo - he said he would take us back to the hotel for $50 (limo ride for $5 - not a bad deal)
After the meetings wrapped up on Wednesday and we had checked out of the hotel, we all boarded the bus to Lorna's Laces and several Chicago area yarn shops. These pictures were taken at Lorna's Laces. What a fun tour that was - very enlightening for a yarn shop owner. To see just exactly what happens behind the scenes when you place an order and why it can't just magically appear at your front door as soon as you hang up the phone - very interesting. That is the owner of Lorna's Laces in the back of the picture
showing us how they dye their yarns. Below is a picture of various yarns recently dyed hanging up. Here is all the yarn waiting in all its wonderful color glory to be hanked and labeled and sent off to a wonderful LYS near you. After we left Lorna's Laces we headed over to Arcadia Knitting and Nina's. A special thanks to both shops & those at Lorna's Laces for allowing us to come in masses to tour their shops. Imagine you own a yarn shop and had a bus full of yarn shop owners show up to say "Hi". Unfortunately we weren't able to continue on the tour because we had to catch our flight back to Seattle.Our goodie bags from the conference were so massive that we had to check our luggage on the way home. I did teach Mom a thing or two about packing though. She tried to convince me that I needed to pack a bunch of her stuff in my suitcase - HELLO - my suitcase was full. I had put all of my clothes in my carry on just so I could get all the yarn, books, needles, patterns, samples and the kids Legos in my luggage. I showed Mom how to stuff yarn in places that really didn't exist. I did find the lovely little note in my suitcase as I was unpacking it at home after the flight that said they had searched it in security. I chuckled - imagine what a bunch of knitting needles, Legos, books and charging cords (cell phone and PDA) look like on an x-ray.
OK - so the trip was totally worth all the costs. We learned so much - seriously like a crash course. We will most definitely go again - hopefully it will be closer to home. We did bring some snow home to Seattle for everyone - you are all very welcome & we hope you enjoyed it.
A very, very special thanks to Laura for filling in at the shop for us while we were away. She did a fantastic job - as if we had any doubt. Not sure what we would ever do with out her.
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Monday, March 3, 2008
The Countdown Is On
Oh Boy - We have stepped into March which means that in less than a month I will be getting on a plane for Chicago - HELP!! I am not a flyer - I don't have wings (angel ones maybe at times but that's another story). If anyone has any suggestions, tips and or aids to help ease my stress about this trip please let me know. The conference itself will be fun, its just the getting there and back. Do you think they could move Chicago just a little closer to the west coast before the end of the month? I don't have my sweater done for the conference, my socks aren't finished - in fact all of my knitting is behind - what's new.
I do have a reason for slacking off on my knitting. One of our very dear customers grand daughter was born a bit too soon. The precious little one weighed in at 1lb 9oz. I dropped all of my other projects to knit a few hats, booties and mitts for this little pumpkin. I keep them all in my thoughts and prayers. I have mailed off the baby stuff so now I can resume my knitting projects. God bless you little Maddison!! XOXOXO
I took a 2-handed fair isle class today. What fun!! 'Cause I needed yet another project, I am trying to knit up a shop model - so far so good. Fair isle has always scared me because I knit a bit an the tight side - so far I don't seem to have any problems.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
I Dropped My Knitting
Holy Crud!! I dropped my knitting! Today was the 50th running of the Daytona 500 - prior to the race NASCAR did a wonderful tribute to past drivers. While I was watching and knitting just waiting for the green flag to drop Brooks & Dunn were up on stage singing (love them) when out from under the stage rolls Dale Sr's #3 car. I gasped loudly and dropped my knitting. I was very moved by the moment and let's just say that the makers of Kleenex made some big money today. The tears were flowing as they reminded all that 10 years ago today that car was in victory lane. Any NASCAR fan can tell you that even now watching replays of that Daytona 500 when Sr won still, and always will, bring tears to even the toughest of men. Many kudos to the folks of NASCAR and all involved with the prerace festivities for putting on such a fantastic tribute and one heck of a great kick start to this racing season. Congrats to Ryan Newman for winning!
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
The Big Day
As I sit here on the eve of the Daytona 500 (for me it's like as Christmas Eve is for the kids) I can't help but think back to years past - most notibly the race Dale Sr won and sadly the race that cost him his life. People (the non-followers of the sport) often ask me why I like racing so much - I wonder why they don't. I often hear how prople say how boreing it is to sit and watch the cars go around in circles over and over. Let me tell you it's not!!! If you have never taken the time to watch NASCAR I recomend that you watch it tomorrow. DW - my favorite announcer - will keep you in stitches from the green flag to the checkered. Like I told Betsy, there is something to be said for excitement of watching these guys fly around the track at close to 200mph riding on the bumper of the guy in front of him. It's precisssion, timing and raw power!! It's a sport and an art all in one. I will be the loud one on the couch cheering JR on - come join me!
Yesterday Shannon and I ventured down to Tacoma for the Madrona Fiber Arts. It was pretty cool. All those colors, textures and talents crammed into one room. Weavers, spinners and dyers all showing off their skills - made you want to run home and CREATE something spectactular. I had a great time with Shannon - we so rarely get out without the children - maybe we should have followed I5 south and kept going - just kidding - we had mother type things to do.
On the note of the children, my girls are slowly recovering from what has been a very nasty bug. Thankfully the fevers are gone and hopefully the coughing will subside shortly. It has been several days since I have slept for any length ot time - maybe tonight.
Back to the races - Mom & I are spending our NASCAR veiwing time knitting afghans for the Victory Junction Gang Camp. We joined the NASCAR group on Ravely and will be knitting along with many others for this wonderful cause. If you decided to take a gander at the race tomorrow and are not sure who to cheer on think #88. JR nation (his dedicated fans) will welcome you with open arms. If you just can't wrap yourself around JR (don't know why you wouldn't) there is always Kasey Kahne - his eyes would make anyones heart skip a beat. Grab your knitting, curl up on the couch and cheer the guys on - it will take your breath away.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Will Work For M&M's
OK - so I have been informed that I'm CHEAP!! I spent a little while last night whipping out a Noodlehead headband for a friend of mine and she brought me two bags of dark chocolate M&M's when she came to pick it up. She informed me I was "CHEAP". My thinking is that I got the better end of the deal. I LOVE dark chocolate and I love knitting. Cheap - HA HA - I won - her ears were warm but I got chocolate! What could be better?
We hand a great time on Sunday. Lisa Ellis & Sandy Payne came up to the shop to give a demonstration on knitting with beads and twining (two ended knitting). Both ladies were very informative and are willing to come back and teach a class in these techniques - can't wait. Keep an eye out on our website for specific dates and times.
I am happy to report that after the fifth attempt, I have finally got my Aran Wiggles sweater going in the right direction - up!! I had it going and I decided to change my needle size so I started over (and over, and over, and over etc). Basically I got a bit cocky. I read through the pattern the first time but when I decided to start over I just cast on (again and again and again). Silly me, I kept forgetting the last 10 stitches on the back. I'm really enjoying knitting the sweater and can't wait until I get it done. Lesson learned here - if you decide to restart a project you need to reread the pattern - don't just assume you know what you are doing. I guess that is what you call "getting a little full of yourself".
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
My Dad's Sock
I was asked what pattern I used to make a sock for my father who is diabetic. I combined two patterns basically. I used information and numbers from New Pathways for Sock Knitters by Cat Bordhi and the quidich sock from Charmed Knits by Alison Hansel. I used the quidich sock for the ribbed pattern but I added additional ribs in the back to fit his calf muscle. The next sock I make him I plan to use fixation by Cascade Yarns to offer just a little bit more stretch.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
SNOW!!! (for you Maggie)
Boy do I love a good football game. OK - so Satudays Seahawks wasn't good but the SNOW was great!! Football in the snow or a good old fashioned mud pit - there are few things more entertaining than that. My knitting tends to slow up during the game - baffles me too - I actually put down my knitting on Saturday because I was so drawn to the game. OH well - the Hawks will be back next year better than ever besides there are only 34 more days until the Daytona 500!!!
BTW we will be closed Sunday February 17th for the race (family holiday). Now I realize this may seem silly to some but when one has a passion for something on occasion you just need to get a fix. We DVR absolutely every other NASCAR race except the Daytona. While on the topic of the race I need to say how excited I am about a special hand dyed sock yarn I came across via another great Dale Jr fan on Ravelry. It's called "Do the Dew" - now if you are a NASCAR fan you know that Dale Jr's new sponsor is AMP energy drink by Mountain Dew. It is several shades of lovely green with hints of black and white. I have to tell you that we ordered some so we can make socks to wear during the races.
We just received our HUGE shipment of Shepherd Wool - very, very exciting. I had the well know knitters itch and had to start something with it right away. Yes - I have many, many, many projects in the works but this new yarn was screaming at me to knit something. Besides any and all real knitters know that limiting your number of projects going only cramps your style.
On a personal note - my son's best friends mother just recently passed away after a very long and courageous battle with breast cancer. This remarkable woman was an inspiration in many ways. God Bless you Penny! Thank you for being such a positive influence in my son's life. I was very touched when he said he thought of you as his second mother. Austin has learned so much spending time with you and your wonderful family. I couldn't have selected a better best friend for my son than yours. You will be truly missed but never, ever forgotten. :)
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