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The Great American Afghan Class now DROP-IN!
Beginning with the June Block, The Great American Afghan “block of the month” class has changed its format to a “drop-in” .
Join the group and knit a different block each month for just a $5.00 drop in fee per class. The dates remain the same, but now you can choose which classes you wish to attend. For example, come to the first one, get some instruction and go for it on your own – or drop back in for some more help as needed in a week or so….
Each square uses different stitches or techniques that will enhance your knitting skills.
June’s Block is “Stockinet Replica”
With this block you’ll learn a six-row pattern utilizing unique cabled stitches to replicate a stockinet pattern. Then create an I-cord embellishment to decorate the edges
Tuesdays, June 5, 12 and 19
12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
with Audrey Cheadle
SPRING-SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE IS READY!
We have a great line up of classes for this Spring and Summer. Many repeats of favorites, plus some new and exciting classes – even some for children!
Click the link below if you’d like to download a complete listing, or visit the calendar section of our website for individual postings for each class – including photos of samples and more!
Give us a call to register: (303) 761-9231
http://www.woodenspools.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/spring-summer-12-schedule.pdf
Carol Ann Waugh’s new book: “Stupendous Stitching” BOOK SIGNING
EXCITING NEWS! We are hosting a
BOOK SIGNING with Carol Ann Waugh
to celebrate the release of her new book:
“Stupendous Stitching” How to Make Fun and Fabulous Fiber Art
The book is just gorgeous, loaded with excellent instruction and inspiration.
Please join us on:
Tuesday, April 17th
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
We’ll have wine, cheese and snacks.
Many of the fiber artists whose work is featured in the book will be here too!
We are thrilled to be hosting this exciting event, and look forward to having you join us for the celebration!
THE NEXT STUPENDOUS STITCHING CLASS is:
Monday, April 30th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Call to register (303) 761-9231
Show ‘n Tell Vol. 3
Be sure to see the great photos in Volumes 1 and 2 also!
- Julie Radu knitted this “Bridesmaid’s Shrug” (Debbie Bliss Pattern) with Louet Kidlin. It’s warm and cozy – great for Spring and Fall – not to mention ADORABLE!
- Diana made this amazing memorial honoring her father.
- Alice Adams designed this “Bottle Bandolier” for ease of use for handicapped individuals.
- She used about 2/3 skein of Anny Blatt “Victoria” Ribbon – with a filet crochet stitch.
- Rae Misek calls this beauty “Blue Fields” Rae said, “Claudia Hand Painted yarns have such wonderful and softly-colored blends that trigger the imagination. Best of all, there are still more to choose from!”
- Side one of Anna Tyler’s reversible quilt-as-you go finished quilt….
- …and here’s side two! Beautiful – two quilts in one!
- Here’s Cynthia Griffin’s Triad Color Project for Heather’s Language of Color and Design Class….
- Maria Gomez hand pieced this beautiful bed runner from a kit she found at Wooden Spools.
- Here’s a close up of Maria’s handiwork on the bed runner!
- Kelsey Helgesen made this GREAT quartered log cabin quilt for a baby boy – all with fabric from Wooden Spools!
- Kelsey’s little girl quilt! Beautiful, Kelsey!
- Darcy Coupal found patriotic fabric for her Star Spangled Table Runner, using courthouse steps, stars and stripes
- Cynthia Griffin’s finished “Beyond the Block” project from Heather Thomas’ class…(this is also her analogous color project in Heather’s color class)!
- Taffy’s AMAZING knitted top – she used Alchemy 100% Silk Pagoda….yum!
- So clever, these half-circles folded into Christmas Tree napkins! These were made by Janet Miskowicz.
- Fran Rolfsen’s beautiful “Winner’s Bouquet Quilt” – with batiks from Wooden Spools…gorgeous
- LOVE LOVE LOVE this Bubble Hat that Mary knit with Noro Kureyon!
- Sheri Whala received this Jinny Beyer Kit (from W. Spools) as a Christmas Gift and made this amazing Tessellating Tabbies Quilt. SOOOOO Cool!
- Tonia Schneider made this “Pick up Sticks” quilt (Fons & Porter) for her cousin in a nursing home!
- Tiffany Whala found the perfect border & backing to finish the fun quilt from a charm pack – to welcome her niece into the world!
- Carolyn Crocheted this Queen Anne’s Lace scarf with Noro Kureyon
- Sue Brooks crocheted the Queen Anne’s Lace scarf also – so beautiful in Noro Kureyon!
- Anya Yorke’s 1st time mitts! She used Cascade 220 for these great fingerless mittens.
- Gail Hill’s fabulous “Alexandria” cardigan (Connie Chang Chinchio pattern)…..
- …beautiful work, Gail! She used Debbie Bliss Cathay.
- Kelsey Helgesen picked out fabric & zippers on a Saturday and returned Monday with these Stash ‘n Dash bags (Amy Butler pattern)
- Pam Mitchell crocheted this amazing star using Debbie Bliss Cotton Cashmere…so soft and just beautiful!
- Donna Smith used Musique in Mardi Gras (Crystal Palace) for this scarf for her 5 year old granddaughter
- Kate Lof crochets ‘Beautiful’ necklaces like this – using “Beautiful” from Dark Horse Yarn
- Gotta love Kate’s fun, fiber necklaces – and “Beautiful”, ladder yarn from Dark Horse is ideal for the project.
- Sheila Sanchez knitted this lovely cowl with Rowan Kidsilk ….
- …it’s so light and the beads make it so elegant!
- Nancy Sampson finished her snowflake pineapple (started in Ann Petersen’s class last fall) ! Isn’t is gorgeous?
- This doll quilt was made by Linda Rhodes – there’s a lot of talent packed into that mini quilt!
- …and another of Linda’s doll quilts…
- Louise Guillaudeu made this quilted tote bag with batiks from Wooden Spools! Gorgeous, Louise!
- This is a quilt as you go batik bag made by Barbara Snyder – so cool..the pattern is “Princess Purse”
- Grace’s post office Barbie sportin’ her Valentine’s Day outfit!
- Ilona Dwoskin has been making these rosettes as gifts…what a great idea! She used Rowan Lurex Shimmer, and the pattern is from Interweave
- Nancy Shepard’s original design for ABC Quilts of Colorado. She found the perfect backing at Wooden Spools
- Holly Chapman modeling a great cowl she crocheted with Crystal Palace’s Musique
- Rae Misek says she enjoys combining colors in a monochromatic theme just as much as the multi-color projects we’ve seen from her!
- WOW! This Dear Jane quilt was made by Linda Rhodes, who teaches Applique here at Wooden Spools.
- a close up of some of Linda’s handiwork/handwork! Incredible!
- Saundra Fowler knitted these waffle weave fingerless mitts with cascade pima tencel
- Renee Casias found the perfect backing and binding for her table runner that she calls “Star Practice”
- Deborah Johnson made this fabulous felted Tea Cosy set with Noro Kureyon
- These cheery 2-sided napkins were made by Pearl Reuter!
- The bright “Little Sister Dress” was knitted by Carolyn Bassett with Louet Gems fingering wt. for her cousin’s baby!
- Saundra Fowler knitted this fantastic cap with handpainted yarn from Artyarns!
- Ann Spera found duck hunting fabric for this masculine quilt that is making its way to Afghanistan!
- One of the Colorado Flag wall hangings made by Louise Hoeglund
- Louise Hoeglund made this cool Colorado Flag wall quilt for an exchange in her online quilting bee!
- Linda Wesseln found just the right red, white & blue fabrics & backing for this beautiful Northwood Star quilt!
- Carol Wray used Crystal Palace Kid Merino for these lovely lace ribbed fingerless gloves
- Robin Dickinson’s toddler chose the yarn (Claudia Handpainted Merino) for this hat and specifically wanted ear flaps!!!
NEW DATE: “Annie’s Fanny” or “Courtney Bag” 4/13
Friday, April 13th 10 am to 3 pm
Choose one of these two great bags to make in this workshop
You’ll be be guided through the pattern by its designer:
Patricia Minich of Jazz Cat Designs, creator of these (and more) wonderful patterns!
Annie’s Fanny is a small bag with big ideas! This purse/fanny pack is only 9″ x 8″ yet has lots of pockets for stashing your stuff. When you want your purse to be out of the way, simply remove the strap and use the back tab to attach the bag around your waist!
Be fashion forward with this flirty bag! The Courtney Bag is a large, structured bag with eye-catching ruffles. The back sports an easy-to-install zipper pocket and there are pockets inside too. The Courtney Bag was selected to travel in the Hoffman Challenge Trunk Show for 2010!
Joan Musick Book Signing Saturday 2/11
THE MISSING FLOWER TOPS : THE MIDNIGHT SNACK
This wonderful two-sided storybook is for quilters and their children (and grandchildren). Your child will see the texture of the fabrics come to life with closeup photos of their favorite animals. Some silly things happen to our animal friends along the way. Whether your child is able to read alone or not, these stories will be enjoyed over and over.
Joan Musick will be at Wooden Spools all day Saturday, February 11th, for book signings. She’ll have her quilt that tells the story on hand as well! Don’t miss this fun opportunity to meet the author and pick up a great Valentine’s gift for that sweet child or grandchild!
SNOW DAY: WE’RE CLOSED TODAY (FRIDAY 2/3)
Wooden Spools is closed today, Friday, February 3rd – If you’re up for driving around in the snow -visit the Rocky Mountain Sew Expo at the merchandise mart….lots of fun to be had there!
Winter 2012 Class Schedule is complete!
The 2012 Winter Class Schedule for January through April is complete! Browse the calendar for details on each class – and download a .pdf of the schedule for reference! We are so thrilled with this line-up of class offerings!
click here to download a pdf copy of the schedule: WINTER 2012 SCHEDULE
click here to browse the calendar: Class Calendar
CHARITY CHALLENGE -First Thursdays
First Thursdays are Charity Challenge Days –
Drop in or bring your lunch and spend the day at Wooden Spools crocheting, knitting or quilting for your favorite charity. Groups are welcome!
No Charge – but we do ask that you call in advance to reserve a spot!
Show ‘n Tell Photo Gallery – Vol. 2
Here’s Volume 2 of Show ‘n Tell photos —- don’t miss seeing the great photos in Volume 1 and Volume 3
- “Friends” Robin is wearing a beautiful shawl collar cowl knitter for her by Londa. Londa used Brown Sheep’s Handpaint plus Lana Grossa kid mohair.
- Sharon Edwards’ own pattern – using Claudia Handpaint Kid Mohair with some stash DK weight. LOVE IT!
- Modenna LaBaugh used Louet Gems fingering weight to knit these cool 1/2 finger gloves/mitten!
- The graduates of “Knitting Socks: Step by Step” taught by Audrey Cheadle, show off their work!! Well Done!
- These are Circular Knitting Needle Cases made by Brooke Durland!
- Lisa Brown made this drawstring sling bag for her knitting. It’s an Amy Butler pattern. NICE!
- Caryl Dean knitted this fabulous scarf on a double rake loom and the hat on a round loom with Adrienne Vittadini’s “Natasha” and Lana Grossa “Baby Kid” mohair
- This incredible scarf is knit on the double rake loom by Caryl Dean as well, with Anny Blatt “Angora Super”
- Mimi Voorheis found the pink floral striped fabric for this “Easy Striped Table Runner” with
- This gorgeous beret (knitpicks pattern) was knit for her daughter by Eliane Sconyers with Anny Blatt Merino
- …and Eliane knitted this great little dress for her grandaughter with Dark Horse Yarn’s acrylic Fantasy. It’s the softest acrylic we’ve found! The pattern is from the Twisted Sister Book
- Irene Wyscaver “the queen of quilt-as-you-go” designed this quilt for her husband as a surprise Christmas gift this year.
- …and here’s the other side! Wow – your best yet, Irene!
- Kathleen Shaw used a moda layer cake to make these fun curtains!
- A customer brought her quilt top, backing and batting in for Sally to quilt – and had it tied up with the selvedge! Love it! That’s using every possible piece of fabric……..
- Coolest washcloths ever! From the “Mason Dixon Knits” book – Londa Polzin knitted these with Debbie Bliss Cotton Denim Aran yarn!
- How ’bout this awesome sweater knitted by Sandra Fowler?
- …..Love it – her lucky niece received it as a Christmas gift!
- Jan Weber used fabric she found at Wooden Spools for this really cool (and bright) mystery quilt she did at a recent retreat!
- another one of Cynthia Griffin’s absolutely amazing creations. This lion’s mane is made of the handprints of children suffering with Aids in an African community. The quilt now resides in that community.
- Barb Brown is the creator of this super cute “Sew Lovable Teddy Bears” Quilt!
- Sally used three skeins of Grignasco’s Cashmere Soft to knit this fabulous scarf for her mother-in-law!
- Jeffrey made angels from champagne corks for friends for Christmas!
- Look at all these great reversible quilts…by Irene Wyscaver of course! Her family members received some pretty special gifts this year!
- In this “Drop Stitch Scarf”, Peggy Koslosky used Crystal Palace’s “Malizia”
- Carol Hirshman made the pattern “Inca Marl Ruffled Coat” her own by making it a bit shorter and adding the ruffle. Wow. She used Rowan Alpaca DK weight.
- Mary Olson made this beautiful quilt with flannels that resemble penny rugs from a kit we had….
- ….and then had enough fabric left to make another complete quilt of her own design!
- Peggy Koslosky used Artyarns Wool Fur to knit this fabulous self-fringing scarf!
- Count on Vera Carton to come up with something clever, like this Santa jeans vest
- When we saw this gorgeous drop stitch scarf that Peggy Koslosky whipped up, we all did one!
- …Peggy used Filatura di Crosa’s Ananas. It made an elegant gift that knits up super fast!
- This cozy baby quilt of flannel bunnies, stripes and checks was made for a friend’s grandson by Sheri Whala
- Brooke Durland’s clever Christmas Tree Napkins……….
- ….what a beautiful table you could set with these!
- Very cool, Brooke!
- Jake Dillon’s FIRST PROJECT is this warm headband. Nice Job!
- Grace Graff’s first project was this crochet hat…she’s off and crocheting now!
- This lovely shawl was knitted by Deborah Johnson with Louet Gems Fingering Weight
- Feather & Fan pattern scarf knitted by Sheila Sanchez with double strand of Louet Gems fingering wt.
- Mona Steerman found just the right red butterfly fabric to complete this cool black/red & cream tablerunner
- A Rae Misek crocheted creation using Trendsetter “Dune”, “Heavenly”, rosy wool, mohair and eyelash yarn.
- Zenith Petersen found just the right fabric to complete this “12 month Embroidered Cats” quilt she started in 1999!
- pretty cute, huh?
- Jill Kelley found the pattern for this gift bag on www.allpeoplequilt.com She’s making 40 total – to be filled with treats & given as gifts!
- Karen Eberhardt made this WEB OF HOPE Scrap quilt almost entirely from Wooden Spools Scrap Basket !!!
- It’s the famous Barbie that occupies a space at Mary Grace’s window at the post office. Here she’s sportin’ her Pilgrim Outfit!
- Cecilia Morgan made up these great checkbook covers (pattern: Legacy Checkbook Cover)
- This beautiful tank was knitted by Monica Norval with Rowan Summer Tweed. Patern on Ravelry.
- Barb Brown found just the right fabric to finish this quilt top!
- Fabric Bowl creations by Zenith Petersen !
- Deborah Vogl knitted this seed stitch mobius cowl …..
- The Mobius seed stitch cowl…..knitted with Lana Grossa Air Wool
- ..and another cowl with “Air Wool” – this one a lacy pattern.
- Kathleen Shaw (one of our knit/crochet teachers) took Carol Waugh’s Stitch ‘n Slash class – and here’s her 1st piece!!!
- Remember the Wooden Spools Triangle Shawl we were all knitting? Here’s Zenith Petersen’s version….
- So gorgeous, Zenith! Great yarn choices!
- Deb Vogl’s amazing shawl, knitted with Lana Grossa’s Baby Alpaca
- The pattern is “Olatz” available on Ravelry
- This Beautiful Shadow Box quilt (Mtn Peak Creations Pattern) was made by Beverlyl French as a wedding gift.
- Zenith Petersen’s Stitch ‘n Slash from Carol Ann Waugh’s class became a stunning knitting bag.
- Nancy Strange picked up one of our chenille panel kits…and voila!
- nicely done, Nancy!
- Sally’s hunter’s cap knitted with Rio de la Plata…pre felting!
- Washcloths knitted by Deborah Vogl with Cascade Pima Tencel. Super soft natural yarn that machine washes and dries beautifully!
- Melody Turner whipped up this Scrap Purse with leftover Rio de la Plata, Debbie Bliss Cathay and Dark Horse Baby Worsted. Nice work (crochet), Melody!
- ..and yes, Melody crocheted this stocking cap with a flower too (It’s Rio de la Plata)
- Londa Polzin knitted this fabulous Shawl Collared Cowl (pattern by Alana Dakos)
- …Londa used Jo Sharp tweed (love the buttons)
- This is the super cute Spud from the book “Spud and Chloe at the Farm” knitted by Robin Rein
- Sweet Baby Cap Taffy Rossie knitted with Filatura di Crosa’s Baby Bon Bon
- Taffy Rossie knitted this fabulous top with Alchemy’s Pagoda. The pattern is “Paulina”, from Coco Knits
- Alchemy’s Pagoda is 100% Luxurious Silk….
- Louise Hoeglund found just the right background fabric to finish this “Tiny Tannenbaum” wall hanging
- Isn’t this fun? It’s a McCall’s Quick Quilts Dec/Jan pattern
- Tonia Schneider completed a FABULOUS reversible quilt —- here’s side one….
- …and a beautiful side two!
- Claudia Imbriani made this terrific “Saturday Market Bag” for a friend!
- …and look at the beautiful way she embellished it!
- James Hall started this “Flying Around the Pinwheels” quilt 17 YEARS AGO – IN OKINAWA – and found binding fabric to finally finish it!!!
- Marcia Koester’s finished quilt top from Ann Petersen’s Iced Sawblades Class – WOW!
- Teri Bird Knitted “Coraline” with Rowan’s Baby Alpaca DK
- It’s lovely in lavender, Teri!
- One of the many fantastic fall table runners Louise Guillaudeu created this year
- Louise Guillaudeu’s amazing coat of many fall colors …. sooo beautiful and a perfect fit!
- so amazing, Louise!
- Sandra Misek crocheted this sassy flapper hat with Rowan’s Summer Tweed
- Carol Hirshman’s gorgeous bolero – with knitted in band and shawl collar
- The pattern in Rowan’s “Bacall”
- Wow! Look at these fantastic entrelac hats knitted by Beth Farr with Cascade Fixation, a stretchy, soft cotton yarn.
- Mona Steerman found just the right fabrics for the border of her Pumpkin Table Runner!
- Sally and Allen Black knitted this hat and scarf to go to soldiers in Afghanistan. They used Louet Gems Sapphire – a chunky, washable wool.
- Very nice men’s socks by Roberta Chase. She used Wildfoot Sock Yarn from Brown Sheep
- This small shoulder bag was crocheted by Rae Misek using Noro Blossom
- Drunkard’s Path – with no curved piecing! Virginia Duvall used a technique from the Singer Quilting Bible (purch’d here) “Just applique a circle to a square, cut in 1/4′s & rearrange!!!
- Amy Pfeiffer knitted this great mobius “Infinity” cowl with Rio de la Plata in blue!
- Saundra knitted this amazing sweater with Debbie Bliss Cathay for her sister – so beautiful!
- Modenna LaBrugh made this gorgeous hat & scarf with Rio de la Plata 3-Ply wool in pink carnation.
- Baby Blankets made by Vera Carton
- …and even more baby quilts by Vera!
- …some lucky babies will soon receive these special quilts made by Vera
- Quilts made with love by Vera Carton
- Cool bag that Vera created also!
- Look at all those pockets inside!
- ..all in day’s work, right Vera?
- We LOVE this circular vortex afghan “Antimony Afghan” knit with Debby Bliss Cathay by Ilona Dwoskin!
- Jose Archuleta picked up this whole kit @ Wooden Spools to take on a retreat! It’s fabulous!
- Martha Marshall made these “Bareroots” Quilts and Labels….. Three “Love is….” quilts……
- ….. gifts for her sister and brother…….
- …. and you can tell they were made with love. Beautiful, Martha!
- Sheri Whala’s finished piece from Carolyn McCormick’s “Forever Friends” class held here @ Wooden Spools!
- This pattern is “Different Lines” and Tamara Millyard knitted this great shawl with Claudia Hand Painted Sport Weight.
- Another “Different Lines” shawl by Tamara in a different colorway from Claudia Hand Painted
- Modenna LaBaugh knitted this “Wow Factor” Dog sweater – from “The Elegant Knitter” she used Rio De La Plata in Pink Carnation….We need a photo with the doggie modeling it!
- Very Cool Patriotic Bag made by Vera Carton.
- WOW – Pam McGowan used Louet KidLin (lace weight) to knit this Peacock Tail and Leaf Scarf
- The pattern is from “Knitted Lace of Estonia” by Nancy Bush….just gorgeous in Mexican Orange!
- Holly knitted this baby hat with Karabella Yarns Extrafine Merino – (From the book “Baby Beanies”). And…she machine washed & dried it – and it came out beautifully!!!
- Marcia Hall created this “Belle Scarf” using Crystal Palace Deco Ribbon…..
- …it’s a light weight, fun scarf to wear as an accessory – not for warmth.
- Kristie shows off her new quilt made by Step-Mom, Ruth Erickson!
- this is “Heather’s Felted Cuffed Tote” created by Carolyn Bassett……
- …she knitted two different colors of Lamb’s Pride and then embellished the middle with Dark Horse Yarn’s Beautiful! Beautiful it is!
- This gorgeous triangle shawl was made by Mary Norden using Karabella Gossamer…..
- …she used 3 balls of the Gossamer….it’s spectacular!
- Terri Randolph’s “White Gold Shawl w/Birds” she used Filatura De Crosa Luxury, with some Elsbeth Lavold silky wool and Berroco Bonsai for for fringe!!!
- Stylish apron by Theresa Belle – she made up her own pattern!
- Stylish Apron #2
- …and a third fun apron by Theresa!
- Sandra showing off her fingerless gloves crocheted with Jo Sharp Silkroad Tweed!
- Lizzie Poire knitted this half circle scarf with Qiviut blend in navy and olive…….
- ….the pattern is Citron (free download)….she’s hoping for cold weather soon to wear this incredible piece…wow!
- Here’s Sue Harper showing her very cool “Baja Purse” made with fall fabric!
- Carolyn Clasen models a cool triangle scarf she crocheted using Claudia Hand painted Sport Wt. It’s double crochet – and you start in the center to create a triangle pattern.. Easy, says Carolyn!
- SUPER CUTE HIPPO by Robin Rein from the “Knitted Wild Animals”
- Robin Rein’s Debbie Bliss Cotton Angora sweater – the Pattern is “Mary” …..
- ….from the Cotton Angora Book (Debbie Bliss) Absolutely gorgeous, Robin!
- This fabulous shawl was knitted by Claire McCabe – with ArtYarns Ultramerino. Ultra beautiful—and oh so soft :-)
- Barb Brown’s version of Smoky Hill Quilt Club’s Mystery Quilt….love the border you added, Barb!
- Stack & Whack by Barb Brown!
- …the back is beautiful too!
- Rae Misek’s “Henry the VIII” hat crocheted with Noro Blossom & Gray Alpaca for the brim. Rae says “It took years to get the right brim size for a 16th century English Cap – the journey was fun!”
- These neck coolers were made by Pearl Reuter!
- Back side of the coffee/gift card holder made by Pearl Reuter
- This “In the Hoop” gift card holder was made by Pearl Reuter…..
- Julie Hunter knittd this toddler cardigan & hat – pattern from Monkey Suits, “Checkered Past”……
- …she used GGH Samoa in Navy & Green – and adorable frog buttons!
- Jackie Barnes knitted the Elysium Sweater with Jo Sharp DK 8-Ply wool. The pattern uses short row – but easy!
- Cool reversible apron (pattern by Mary Mulari) made by Anna Tyler for the 2011 Teal Soiree silent auction to benefit ovarian cancer
- ….and here’s the reverside side!
- Crystal Zagnoli found a great orange, grey & flame fabric to complete her Harley Davidson T-Shirt Quilt
- These pillowcases were made for Quilts of Valor by Kathy Rupert
- Fabulous “Miette Sweater” knitted by Diane Prager with Rowan’s Cashcotton DK!
- Super cute scissor holder & hair tie make by Aleta Dailey!
- Carol Hirshman knitted “The Birch Shawl” pattern by Sharon Miller, using Kid Silk Haze
- Carol Hirshman used the sweater wizard to design her own top-down sweater using Karabella’s Aurora 8 Print!
- Another of Carol Hirshman’s own design using Grignasco top print Alpaca…a jacket knit in strips! wow!
- Gorgeous, Carol!
- …and more Quilts of Valor pillowcases by Kathy!
- Linda Graham knitted this fantastic reversible baby blanket —- using a shadow box pattern
- ….she used Dark Horse Yarns “Baby Worsted”
- This gorgeous shawl was knitted by Deborah Vogl with Crystal Palace “Creme”
- Deborah used the “198 Yards Shawl” patter….so beautiful!
- Laura Otsuka made this quilt to send with a friend’s niece as she went off to college…
- …she found really perfect fabric for sashing, borders and backing……
- …to go with the embroidered flowers in the center of each block!
- Cynthia Griffin’s “First Art Quilt” (Heather Thomas class) is a Native American Story Quilt – just amazing!
- Baby Soaker Sack & Hat – knitted by Angela Weeden with Rio de la Plata Yarn…super cute!
- This “Natural Beauty Wrap” was crocheted by Louise Guillaudeu with Noro Sakura
- Beautiful crochet work!
- Sandra models the cool handbag she crocheted using a variety of yarns!
- very cool!
- This very stylish hat was knitted by Sheila Sanchez with Dark Horse Baby Worsted !
- Sheila also knitted this amazing shawl with Louet’s KidLin…WOW!
- Beautiful detail, Sheila!
- Nancy Tornquist’s beautif scarf knitted with Noro Sakura!
- Jan McGrady has been busy making these adorable, fun head bands for all of her granddaughters & friends. She used Cascade Yarns “Fixations”
- These happy feet belong to Kathleen Shaw – she’s wearing crocheted Cuff Down House Socks, made with Jo-Sharp 8ply DK Wool. And Yes, she is teaching a class on these socks!
- This is Irene Wyscaver’s “Keep it Simple – Make it Special Tablerunner” !
- Rae Misek says “I love different yarns and textures, and by using a skein or a ball here & there, I can use more yarn varieties”…..
- ….and Rae does a beautiful job of working them all together!!!
- Tracey Kreiling found the perfect border fabric for her quilt….
- What a match – looks great, Tracey!
- Ally Lambrecht knitted this FANTASTIC bag (from the book, “Knitting Green” she said it looked challenging, but fun – so she gave it a try! What a success! She used Rowan Cashcotton DK Wt.
- Barb Brown’s paper pieced block for a block exchange – Nice work Barb!
- Rae Misek crocheted this fabulous multi-media scarf…….
- …Rae used Louet’s “Tagliatelli”, Cr.Pal. “Splash”, Artful Yarns “Flirtation” and Crystal Palace “Fizz”
- …on the way to becoming a shawl, Rae thought (and we agree) that it looked well enough at this stage to stand on it’s own as a scarf!
- Sally knitted this fantastic baby blanket with Rowan’s Cotton Braid…..
- …so soft and beautiful (just like her sweet grandaughter she made the blanket for :-)
- Here’s Liz Haskins modeling the “Summer Mystery Shawlette” (Wendy Johnson pattern)
- Fabulous Liz! She knitted it with Louet Gems fingering wt.
- Here’s Marcia’s sampler quilt from this Spring’s Beg. Quilting II class. It was beautiful before – but not that it’s quilted, WOW!!! Love it!
- Gayle George reworked a kit (Rose Bud) she got from us – into this wonderful quilt – just for her! Yeah, Gayle!
- Rae Misek said this felted crochet bag was FUN to make, experimenting in rounded shapes and variegated yarn…
- …she used Rio de la Plata puple, black & lime wool (felts beautifully) with Crystal Palace “Splash” eyelash yarn.
- Lil Miyazawa found great background fabric for this lovely lap quilt. She will donate it to her church for members who are in assisted living or nusing homes.
- Carlotta Spence found the perfect Kaufman and Kona Bay fabrics to complete this fantastic Alphabet Fairy Quilt!





































































































































































































































































