Archive for September, 2008
Message in Hat
| January 9, 2009 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
| January 16, 2009 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
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Anna Louise, Instructor 2 classes $50.00
skills learned: Stranded Knitting (making message or design on hat)
Twined Knitting (a scandinavian method that creates a no-roll edge
skills to know for this class: Longtail cast-on
Decreasing ( ssk or k2tog)
I-cord
Knit & Purl
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“Third Thursday Sale” in February is machine washable yarn!
| March 18, 2010 |
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If it’s machine washable it’s 30% off this third thursday, baby yarn, Debbie Bliss, Muench, Tahki, Rowan,
sweater yarn, Blue Sky, Plymouth, and many more.
“Third Thursday” of every month something is 30% off!
We’ll be open late so everyone can enjoy the sale. Open until 8pm.
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Lace - with Beads

Daniele, Instructorxxx1 Class $30 Saturday
You will learn how to apply beads as you go to any lace pattern. This scarf pattern “Cathedral Windows” is deceptively easy. I had to stop many times just to feel the fabric against my skin!
Materials List:
You can start with a Habu Bamboo Laceweight Yarn OR if bamboo lace weight yarn is too small or fine for your eyes, you may want to use Nature’s Palette fingering weight which is easier to see. You can use the same #7 needle or go up to #8s. Pick your yarn ahead of time so that you can shop for beads. (A Beader’s Dream, 442 Petaluma Blvd., Petaluma; Legendary Beads, 2725 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa) #7 Lace Needles (yes, #7), #9 steel crochet hook, small plastic safety pin ring markers, small black or white rubber ring markers, scissors, pencil and paper, post it notes (large).
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Lace - with Beads
| March 20, 2010 | ||
| 10:00 am | to | 1:00 pm |
| May 8, 2010 | ||
| 10:00 am | to | 1:00 pm |

Daniele, Instructorxxx1 Class $30 Saturday
You will learn how to apply beads as you go to any lace pattern. This scarf pattern “Cathedral Windows” is deceptively easy. I had to stop many times just to feel the fabric against my skin!
Materials List:
You can start with a Habu Bamboo Laceweight Yarn OR if bamboo lace weight yarn is too small or fine for your eyes, you may want to use Nature’s Palette fingering weight which is easier to see. You can use the same #7 needle or go up to #8s. Pick your yarn ahead of time so that you can shop for beads. (A Beader’s Dream, 442 Petaluma Blvd., Petaluma; Legendary Beads, 2725 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa) #7 Lace Needles (yes, #7), #9 steel crochet hook, small plastic safety pin ring markers, small black or white rubber ring markers, scissors, pencil and paper, post it notes (large).
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