Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Designing again
Next goal..... Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival!
I have several hat designs in my head, some partially on paper, or even charted in the computer program. Now I'm getting at knitting them and preparing my part of the patterns so that "Mr" aka Stan can do his magic and make the patterns all pretty. He also winds down the yarns to make the kits. It all takes a lot of time, so I 'd better "get a wiggle on" as my Mom used to say!
Some of the ideas I'm working on: Lupines, Valentine's/Magenta Magpies/Love Birds, Falcons, Crabs, Loons, Buffalo Plaid..... Which ones will actually come to reality?!
I have several hat designs in my head, some partially on paper, or even charted in the computer program. Now I'm getting at knitting them and preparing my part of the patterns so that "Mr" aka Stan can do his magic and make the patterns all pretty. He also winds down the yarns to make the kits. It all takes a lot of time, so I 'd better "get a wiggle on" as my Mom used to say!
Some of the ideas I'm working on: Lupines, Valentine's/Magenta Magpies/Love Birds, Falcons, Crabs, Loons, Buffalo Plaid..... Which ones will actually come to reality?!
Friday, September 20, 2013
October Traditions Tam
The pattern design that has been most popular this fall is my new "October Traditions." We made up kits using the JaggerSpun colors I designed it in originally....
and then I began trying some Cascade 220 fingering colors that I bought at Over the Rainbow Yarn in Rockland, Maine. Since I bought a full skein each of 8 different colors, I could knit several hats, rearranging the colors any way I liked.
Aren't they pretty!? I think the mostly-rust one in the center is my favorite. In the JaggerSpun, I really counted on their mustardy color called "Curry". They have no good orange. Cascade, on the other hand, had a good orange, but nothing like Curry.
Another autumn hat I enjoy knitting was originally designed in spring/summer colors. It takes on a whole new look in autumn...
October Traditions Tam in JaggerSpun as in our kits |
October Traditions tam in Cascade 220 fingering |
Trees in JaggerSpun |
I really like the new look, and am going to use some Cascade to do it again.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Random, Washable, One-of-a-kind hats
Norwegian Star |
Pink Star |
Burgundy Swirls tam |
Burgundy Swirls tam |
Swirls Flower slouch hat |
Swirls Flower slouch hat |
Swirls stocking cap |
Swirls stocking cap |
Want one? Message me, as they are for sale!
Rainbow Slouch hat |
Rainbow slouch hat |
Monday, April 22, 2013
Rejoicing!

We are putting our patterns up for sale on Ravlery, (go to Ravelry if you're a member) but if you want to make them using the same yarn and colors that I favor - buy a kit! It's much better!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Rambling again... Rockland, Camden, Belfast
A few months ago Stan got a "Deal Chicken" deal for two nights at Camden's Country Inn. We used them this week to visit the sights, yarn stores and friends in that area. I also did a lot of reminiscing, since I went to high school in Rockport back in the '70's at Glen Cove Christian Academy.
We enjoyed wandering around the "gift shop" districts of the sea port towns. While we wandered around exploring Camden we discovered a new yarn store, the Cashmere Goat . Misty took our card and went online to view our hat designs.
In Rockport, we left off some of our new designs at Over The Rainbow, a shop that already stocks our kits. The staff there is always so friendly that I look forward to every visit.
The next day while we were exploring Belfast's shops, we came across Heavenly Socks. Helen and Liz greeted us enthusiastically as we entered the shop, because I was wearing the Supreme Court hat, a design still in the prototype stage. They were eager to ask about it, so we had a great conversation. Liz had lots of advice for us about how to sell the kits through Ravelry, so we came away from there with a bit of marketing education for which we are very grateful!
Then today - back at home - I got a phone call from Tammy at Maine Made. We've been accepted into that program, and will be introduced on their Facebook page on April 24th... now to get a good photograph. That was a struggle today as photography is not one of our best skills! Miriam's helping, so we'll get it done.
Whew! It has been an eventful week, and I'm ready to just sit and knit a while!
We enjoyed wandering around the "gift shop" districts of the sea port towns. While we wandered around exploring Camden we discovered a new yarn store, the Cashmere Goat . Misty took our card and went online to view our hat designs.
In Rockport, we left off some of our new designs at Over The Rainbow, a shop that already stocks our kits. The staff there is always so friendly that I look forward to every visit.
The next day while we were exploring Belfast's shops, we came across Heavenly Socks. Helen and Liz greeted us enthusiastically as we entered the shop, because I was wearing the Supreme Court hat, a design still in the prototype stage. They were eager to ask about it, so we had a great conversation. Liz had lots of advice for us about how to sell the kits through Ravelry, so we came away from there with a bit of marketing education for which we are very grateful!
Then today - back at home - I got a phone call from Tammy at Maine Made. We've been accepted into that program, and will be introduced on their Facebook page on April 24th... now to get a good photograph. That was a struggle today as photography is not one of our best skills! Miriam's helping, so we'll get it done.
Whew! It has been an eventful week, and I'm ready to just sit and knit a while!
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Rambling -- a little get-away to Seattle
We've traveling! Stan and I have been holding on to some air-miles, and if we don't use them soon they'll expire, so we're going someplace we've never been. Seattle. Friends have given us some tips on the "must-sees" there. AND... I was trying to decide what my travel knitting would be when the colors arrived for me to knit the Trees-at-Dusk/Summer Sunset hat out of Palette for the Knit Picks IDP. So that's what I'll be working on while we travel. Also have my Kindle all charged up, so I can read, too.
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