Dear Nancy,
Usually we send out the newsletter every two weeks but there are a few items we needed to mention. First: Clayton is going to teach a Tunisian Crochet class at the store in FebruaryMarch. It'll include three sessions beginning Tuesday evening, February 6th with details below. Next, note that the store will be closed next Saturday, January 27th. And last, we'll be presenting at the Bergen Knitters Guild in the River Edge Public Library on Monday evening, February 5th from 7-8:45 PM. It'll be a small trunk show of our new and fun merch. This is a fun group which meets monthly...come check it out!
The next Fiberside Chats will be with knitting guru Carson Demers on Sunday, January 21st at 1PM EST.
The next knit night will be on Zoom February 7th from 7-9PM.
ONGOING AT KNITAPESTRY: Knit Night-Zoom 1st Wednesday of each month, next 2 Wednesdays in person.
Knit the Rainbow-drop off completed donations at the shop.
Ridgecrest donations-yes, but needles, no.Please check out our website for the latest projects and offerings at http://www.knitapestry.com
Monday, January 22nd: Store open 10AM-5PM; Crochet Workshop 10-11:30AM. Tuesday, January 23rd: PCH 9-10AM; Store open 10AM-5PM; Next Steps with Gemma 6-7PM. Wednesday, January 24th: Store open 10AM-5PM. Thursday, January 25th: Store open 10AM-4PM; Knitting with Anna 4-5PM. Lene Holme Samsoe KAL 7-8PM. Friday, January 26th: Store open 10AM-4PM. Saturday, January 27th: Store Closed. Sunday, January 28th: Store closed; Next Steps with Gemma 10-11AM; PCH 12-2PM; Fiberside Chats-Susan Crawford.
Monday, January 29th: Store open 10AM-5PM; Crochet Workshop 10-11:30AM. Tuesday, January 30th: PCH 9-10AM; Store open 10AM-5PM; Next Steps with Gemma 6-7PM. Wednesday, January 31st: Store open 10AM-5PM; PCH 5:30-6:30PM. Thursday, February 1st: Store open 10AM-4PM; Knitting with Anna 4-5PM. Friday, February 2nd: Store open 10AM-4PM. Saturday, February 3rd: Building with Lace 9-10AM; Store open 10AM-4PM. Sunday, February 4th: Store closed; Next Steps with Gemma 10-11AM; Fiberside Chats: Helen Robertson; PCH 4-6PM.
Monday, February 5th: Store open 10AM-5PM; Crochet Workshop 10-11:30AM; Bergen Knitters Guild Trunk Show 7-8:45PM. Tuesday, February 6th: PCH 9-10AM; Store open 10AM-5PM; Next Steps with Gemma 6-7PM; Tunisian Crochet 7-8PM. Wednesday, February 7th: Store open 10AM-5PM; PCH 5:30-6:30PM; Knit Night Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89803987921 Thursday, February 8th: Store open 10AM-4PM; Knitting with Anna 4-5PM. Friday, February 9th: Store open 10AM-4PM. Saturday, February 10th: Store open 10AM-4PM. Sunday, February 11th: Store closed; Next Steps with Gemma 10-11AM; PCH 4-6PM.
We look forward to seeing you!
Anna, Charmaine, Fran, Gemma, Nancy & Noa
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Clayton Leadbetter will host a Tunisian Crochet Class on Tuesday evenings! Clayton has designed a Tunisian Sampler Scarf for a brand-new class, with several different stitches. It'll meet three times on February 6th, 20th and March 5th from 7:15-8:15PM. The cost is $50 and will include instructional handouts and a 10% discount for all supplies purchased in-store. You'll need basic crochet skills for this, such as knowing how to chain, single and double crochet. Register by emailing or calling the shop.
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Our next Thursday night selection is a Knit-your-own-adventure with the patterns of Lene Holme Samsoe. January 25th, February 15th and March 14th, 7-8PM.
Join Nancy for a Zoom knitalong of any pattern you choose by Lene Holme Samsoe, Thursday nights from 7-8PM. This is a social group where there is no instruction. You must register to receive the Zoom link, and since we don't provide help, there is no charge. You'll need to buy Samsoe's pattern directly on Ravelry. (We'd love it if you bought the yarn from us!) Register by emailing or calling the shop.
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Learn or improve your Lace Knitting with Gemma! Building with Lace will meet on Saturday mornings from 9-10AM on 2/3, 2/17, 3/9, 3/23, 4/13 and 4/27.Come see the sample in the store-you'll be hooked!
Gemma will guide you through a sampler wrap with progressively more difficult lace stitches, and include her video tutorials.
"Building with Lace is the third publication from renowned knitter and teacher, Michelle Hunter. It is a carefully designed sequence of stitch patterns that introduce knitters to lace work starting with the basics and working towards more difficult stitch patterns to make one elegant shawl."
This pattern is supported by Michelle’s excellent, and free, online video instruction."
Once the wrap is broken down into simple blocks, you'll take your knitting to the next level. Don't be daunted by the project-it's like knitting a cowl every couple of weeks. You'll need to have a Ravelry account to use the pattern-we won't be able to print the book. Also, you'll need to have mastered knitting, purling, use of stitch markers and be familiar with increasing and decreasing.
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Crochet Workshop with Clayton Leadbetter-Monday mornings from 10-11:30 AM. 10% discount for supplies purchased in-store for his workshop.
We're excited to share: Clayton is going to offer his Crochet Workshop at Knitapestry! If you have experience with crochet, join him to learn new techniques as well as get guidance. You'll need to buy a "book" of 4 90-minute sessions for $80; since the classes don't have to be taken in consecutive weeks, you must let Clayton know you're coming. We ask that you use those prepaid sessions within six months, though. Buy your sessions through the shop. It'll be available online soon as well. And we recommend a private lesson if you're a beginner: call the shop to set one up.
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Fiberside Chats: join zoom chats with some of your fiber-y faves!
They've invited some of your favorite designers and creators to join us for a series of online gatherings with Longmont Yarn Shoppe: Fiberside Chats! Fiberside Chats will resume after the summer months.
Here's the link for more info:
https://www.longmontyarn.com/shop/Fiberside-Chats.htm
The gatherings, hosted on Zoom, are one-hour sessions with special guests joining us to give a peek into their world. These designers and creators will discuss their unique path, creative processes, latest projects—or whatever is inspiring them now. There will also be a Q&A session, giveaways, and other fun surprises for those who join!
Fiberside Chats costs $20 to register. You can choose Knitapestry in the dropdown menu to assign your registration fee to us. 1) Pick your yarn store host 2) Choose how many spots you are reserving 3) Check out. Coming up:
Carson Demers-January 21st, Knitting New Year's Resolutions Susan Crawford (rescheduled) January 28th, Honoring History and Iconic Women Helen Robertson-February 4th, Journey Through Shetland History Carol Feller-February 18th, Ireland's Yarn Mills
Next up: Carson Demers
Knitting New Year Resolutions
Here we are, fortunate to be at the start of a new year! How did you grow as a knitter in 2023? Do you have a plan for growth and knitting sustainability in the New Year? One thing Carson Demers is fairly sure of, is that none of us is resolved to stop knitting. Let’s chat about setting achievable goals for this to be a year of growth toward improving our technique, and personal sustainability. Join Carson to set yourself up for a comfortable New Year of knitting!
This is a live Zoom Event on Sunday, January 21st at 1:00pm Eastern, 12:00pm Central, 11:00am Mountain, 10:00am Pacific
THIS CHAT WILL BE RECORDED
Your ZOOM Link will be sent the evening before and about 1 hour before the event. Check your spam filter if you do not see it.
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Beginning Knitting with Anna-Thursdays, after the store closes at 4PM; sign up for 8 sessions for $130.
Anna will host beginning knitting classes weekly. You'll learn the skills so you can call yourself a knitter! The package includes 8 hours of instruction. Classes do not have to be in sequential weeks and you can opt to take two hours in a row if you're rocking! (She will also make herself available on the same basis for her "My First Sweater" class. Supplies purchased in-store get a 10% discount.
Preregistration required-YOU MUST CALL BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO MAKE SURE THERE'S ROOM IN THE ONGOING CLASS. Please don't just stop in : )
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Sock Knitting with Anna-Thursdays, after the store closes at 4PM; sign up for 3 sessions for $50. Supplies for class purchased in store get a 10% discount.
Anna will add traditional sock knitting to her Thursday afternoon rotation. The three sessions will cover casting on/different methods of small circumference knitting; knitting around the heel, and finishing the toe. With class sizes so small, this is the perfect time to add to your sock knowledge!
Preregistration required-YOU MUST CALL BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO MAKE SURE THERE'S ROOM IN THE ONGOING CLASS. Please don't just stop in : )
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My First Sweater with Anna 4-class sessions, Thursdays, also after the store closes at 4PM. Take your four classes when convenient! $65 per series. You'll get a 10% discount on all supplies purchased for the class.
These basic project classes are designed to help you to finally tackle a sweater! Find that simple pattern you've always wanted to try. There's a lot of knitting in a sweater, but a lot of reward, too. Work on the basics of gauge, pattern/yarn selection, deciphering a pattern. These techniques should be in your toolbox and none of them is particularly hard. Each knitter will choose their own sweater project and get the help they need. So if you've been unsatisfied with your previous attempts, or really have never done a project like this before, join in! You must call in advance.
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Next Steps Knitting with Gemma Sogabe Tuesday evenings, 6-7 PM; Sundays at 10-11AM. $65 per 4-class session.
Preregistration required; 10% discount on supplies purchased for class.
Gemma is once again offering her class, perfect for new knitters who want to build on their beginning skills. You don't have to attend sequential weeks, but this isn't a drop-in-you must let Gemma know you're coming in advance.
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Knit Night -the first three Wednesday evenings of each month, 7-9PM.
This free get-together is hosted on Zoom on the first Wednesday of each month, and in-person at the store on the second and third Wednesdays of each month. No food or drink, and proof of vaccination required. Zoom codes will be posted in the newsletter as well as on social media.
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Punch Card Hour is now on GroupSpot!
Charmaine is ready to help you tackle whatever is holding up your project----a dropped stitch? can't remember where you are? or maybe even deciphering the pattern. PUNCH CARD is the place to figure it out so you can keep knitting.
You can join Charmaine's PCH Group on GroupSpot by clicking this link.
Sessions occur when the store is closed and follow the COVID policies of the store. You can purchase a 5 or 10 punch card (get your 11th punch free) or simply drop in for $10. No RSVP needed. Feel free to contact Charmaine directly here, with any further questions.
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Knit the Rainbow is a charity dedicated to helping at-risk LGBTQ youth. We'll be a drop-off location for garments for this group. (And no, items don't have to be rainbow-colored!)
"Knit the Rainbow (KtR) was founded in April, 2020 after the Founder, Austin Rivers, discovered the housing disparities facing LGBTQ+ youth in New York City. Austin learned there were a few nonprofits dedicated to providing housing and/or shelter for this community; however, he knew there was still more to be done; this is where KtR was born.
Austin learned to knit while performing on a tour in Japan and felt he could use these skills to provide warm protective winter garments for LGBTQ+ youth facing homelessness. KtR hopes to educate people across the country about the housing crisis these youth are facing and increase the number of youth served by asking volunteers to knit or crochet at home and donate the garments to KtR to be distributed in New York City and Chicago.
KtR has big plans for the future. We hope to not only these cities, but to eventually provide winter protective garments to homeless LGBTQ+ youth across the country. In addition, we plan to partner with other nonprofits who provide shelter and housing to these youth and offer knit/crochet classes for their residents so they too can knit garments for themselves and the rest of the community facing this housing crisis."
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Yarn Donations for Ridgecrest Senior Housing: Help local residents make hats and clothing for a variety of charities. These knitters are motivated and prolific...we're happy to play our small part! We'll take your CLEAN yarn and bring it to the senior center, where residents will work on their projects. Your destash is ultimately comfort for a person in need, and there's the added piece where these knitters connect and are engaged not only with each other, but with the community. Please: no needle donations.
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