WEBS: America's Yarn Store
Saturday, June 28th, 3 pm
Northmapton, Mass.
Directions at www.yarn.com
Come meet co-author Carol Sulcoski, get your book signed and see the difference lighter weight yarn can make. This event is free, but WEBS encourages you to register in advance.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Knit So Fine Blog Tour: Now Thru June 15!
Bookmark these sites and check back every day for new Q&A and lively yarn discussion with a host of bloggers from all backgrounds. The tour is 14 stops in 14 days, featuring the "Skinny Yarn of the Day" yarn reviews, inside stories about the making of the book, and more!
Some of the yarns they'll examine on the tour include: Zitron Trekking XXL, Dale of Norway Svale, Rowan Kidsilk Haze, Rowan 4-Ply Soft, Classic Elite Yarn Wool Bamboo, Koigu Premium Merino, Colinette Tao, and JaggerSpun Zephyr, to name a few.
BLOG TOUR SCHEDULE
June 2 Andrea of The Fiber Forum, http://thefiberforum.com/
June 3 RosieBlogs, http://www.rosieblogs.blogspot.com/
June 4 Faina of Faina's Knitting Mode, http://fainasknittingmode.blogspot.com/
June 5 Kat Coyle, http://katcoyle.blogspot.com/
June 6 Lynn of ColorJoy, http://colorjoy.com/weblog
June 7 Shannon Okey, http://www.knitgrrl.com/
June 8 Nautical Knitter, http://www.knitwith.us/
June 9 Connie Chang, http://www.physicsknits.blogspot.com/
June 10 Christi of Turtlegirl's Bloggy Thing, http://turtlegirl76.com/
June 11Rob of Threadbear Fiber Arts, http://blackdog.threadbearfiberarts.com/
June 12 Cindy, the FitterKnitter, http://fitterknitter.livejournal.com/
June 13 Véronik Avery, http://www.veronikavery.com/blog
June 14 Franklin Habit, http://www.the-panopticon.blogspot.com/
June 15 Myra & Suzie of Woolbearers, http://www.woolbearers.blogspot.com/
Some of the yarns they'll examine on the tour include: Zitron Trekking XXL, Dale of Norway Svale, Rowan Kidsilk Haze, Rowan 4-Ply Soft, Classic Elite Yarn Wool Bamboo, Koigu Premium Merino, Colinette Tao, and JaggerSpun Zephyr, to name a few.
BLOG TOUR SCHEDULE
June 2 Andrea of The Fiber Forum, http://thefiberforum.com/
June 3 RosieBlogs, http://www.rosieblogs.blogspot.com/
June 4 Faina of Faina's Knitting Mode, http://fainasknittingmode.blogspot.com/
June 5 Kat Coyle, http://katcoyle.blogspot.com/
June 6 Lynn of ColorJoy, http://colorjoy.com/weblog
June 7 Shannon Okey, http://www.knitgrrl.com/
June 8 Nautical Knitter, http://www.knitwith.us/
June 9 Connie Chang, http://www.physicsknits.blogspot.com/
June 10 Christi of Turtlegirl's Bloggy Thing, http://turtlegirl76.com/
June 11Rob of Threadbear Fiber Arts, http://blackdog.threadbearfiberarts.com/
June 12 Cindy, the FitterKnitter, http://fitterknitter.livejournal.com/
June 13 Véronik Avery, http://www.veronikavery.com/blog
June 14 Franklin Habit, http://www.the-panopticon.blogspot.com/
June 15 Myra & Suzie of Woolbearers, http://www.woolbearers.blogspot.com/
Monday, May 5, 2008
What is a "Skinny" or "Fine" Yarn?
From the Introduction (Page 7): "For purposes of this book (and Knit-along), a "fine" yarn is any yarn that knits at a gauge finer than worsted weight (i.e., yarns that knit up at 5 1/2, 6, 7 or more inches per stitch, or yarns that are classified by the Craft Yarn Council in categories 3, 2, 1, or 0). Admittedly, this is an arbitrary way to look at it, but our experience is that most knitters draw a conceptual line between worseted-weight yarns and thinner yarns. We've tried to use a variety of yarn weights within the category of "fine" yarns so you'll have ample opportunity to experiment...







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