Monday, December 15, 2014

what is it with shawls?

i love knitting shawls. i don't wear them that much but i love knitting them. check these cool patterns out.








Thursday, November 20, 2014

knitter's christmas wish list

knitters love to accessorize. we love gadgets, gizmos and gift certificates. and the YARN mart has some  great gifts for knitters, crocheters, and needlepointers. *hint hint* share this blog post with santa!

knitters love


crocheters love


needlepointers love


everyone loves


Monday, November 17, 2014

keeping your wrists warm!

are your fingers always cold? mine are but i've never been a fan of gloves and mittens are so cute but not practical. you can't type or text with mittens or gloves. and it is even harder to knit with them on. but i love fingerless mitts or wrist warmers. try some of these yummy patterns...




Thursday, November 13, 2014

the table is always open!

the best part about owning a yarn shop is meeting people and seeing what they are working on. i want to personally invite you to join us in the shop. come and knit with us. come and crochet with us. come and needlepoint with us. the table is always open and you are always welcome.




Friday, November 7, 2014

lego

as the mother of a 6 year old boy, legos rule our world. look what people have created joining lego and knitting.




Friday, October 24, 2014

i'm all about that knit…about that knit…no purl

some folks may be all about that bass but i'm all about that knit. no purl.

garter stitch can be a wonderful, relaxing, simple way to knit.









Thursday, October 23, 2014

ruth schmuff

i'm pretty traditional when it comes to needlepoint. but i love ruth schmuff!!!!







Monday, October 13, 2014

halloween knit and crochet

halloween is one of my favorite times of the year. dressing up! fun parties! CANDY!

here are a few patterns from ravelry to get you in the mood…









Wednesday, October 8, 2014

holiday sparkle

add a little flash and sparkle to your knitting with our great novelty yarns. with names like charm, joy, charming, flora and shadow, these yarns can add a bit of festive flair to bags, scarves, gloves, or sweaters.








Wednesday, October 1, 2014

names on stockings

for years kay kilbury loving stitched names on needlepoint stockings. she loved doing it. and she shared that skill with me.

for over a year now i have been stitching names on stockings with varying levels of success. it is not difficult but you have to be very exacting with your counting and stitching. and recently my juju has just been off. and the stress is getting to me.

so effective immediately i will not be stitching names on stocking. if i have your name order already, i will of course complete it and get it back to you. but i will not take any new orders.

what are you to do? well i will be more than happy to graph names for you to stitch yourself. i will provide instructions on how to center the name and make sure the placement is right. the charge of this service is $20 per name.

i will create a handout on how chart from an alphabet. we will stock more alphabet books for you to purchase and help with font selection.

thank you everyone for your understanding.

heather

Monday, September 29, 2014

falling leaves








swans island

swans island is a beautiful place in maine. they are also a wonderful yarn company that makes beautiful yarn. we brought swans islands merino worsted into the shop 2 years ago. It was one of the first high end yarns that we committed to and it has paid off. y'all love swans island as much as we do.

the company also has great pattern support. here is the latest. enjoy.

Monday, June 23, 2014

50 years? can it be true?


for years when asked how long the shop had been around, kay kilbury would say…

"i bought it in 1976 and it was around for at least 10 years before that."

so that would make it 50 years old in 2016, right? 1966 to 2016 = 50 years

well the historian in me wanted to mark this monumental occasion with a year of celebration. giveaways, special events, new classes, sales, etc. a real celebration of 50 years in business on the same block. not many small businesses make it that long.

so in preparation for this big anniversary, i asked by historian and librarian friends to make sure that 1966 was really the right date. it would be really bad if we got it wrong.

stephanie bayless at the butler center looked in the city directory for me and found that the YARN mart was first mentioned in polk's city directory in 1964 and it didn't appear in the 1963 edition. 

oh no!!!! it is 2014 already!!!! we were about to miss this milestone without a thought or mention!

starting in september we will begin celebrating in a big way. watch for parties, events, and specials. 

and you can help us make the celebration even more special. what are your memories of the YARN mart? did you sit around the table with kay and the other ladies? did you make something special for a child or grandchild with yarn from the shop? did you needlepoint your families' christmas stockings and have kay put the names on them?

go to our website and submit the comment form.

share your stories. share your pictures. share your projects.


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

how can you lose yarn?


it may seem like an odd question but it happens. just like losing your car keys or phone, you can lose yarn as well. and there is nothing worse than losing that one skein that you need to finish a project. that is what has happened to me. i've been knitting on a sweater out of noro kirara since last july. i bought seven skeins and i'm almost ready to bind off and i can't find the last skein. i've looked in my yarn stash at the shop and i've looked through the stash at home. i simply can't find it anywhere.

and this isn't the only project. i'm almost done with magrathea from the hitchhiker series we did last spring. in this case i don't know if i was going to make the small, medium, or large size in the beginning and now i've decided to knit the largest size. so it is possible that i just don't have enough or i could have lost a skien.

so what is my solution to this lost yarn epidemic in my life. i could work on finishing project more quickly but that's just not me. instead i'm implementing a new project organization system. when i start a project, i put everything for that project in that project's project bag (for a small project) and if the project is too large for a portable project bag, then a clear plastic ziploc will work. i'll keep you posted on if it works or not.

Friday, June 6, 2014

social stitching

knitters are social creatures. we knit together. we retreat together. we go to festivals together. about 10 years ago, everyone was stitching and bitching and we loved it. we still love it at the YARN mart. we knit/crochet/needlepoint with people everyday at the shop. customers have become friends and friends have become customers. i love it that my friends (even my non-knitting friends) come by the shop to have lunch or just sit at the table and chat. this is what we do as women whether it is the table at the shop or someone's cabin/lake house/deck. we are a community.

well at the YARN mart we want to be your stitching community. we are rebranding our knit night as SOCIAL STITCHING. come and sit. come and stitch.

join us every (or any) monday night from 5 to 7:30 for SOCIAL STITCHING. bring whatever you are working on (knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, etc) and sit with us. the project doesn't have to be from the YARN mart. the yarn doesn't have to be from the YARN mart. we just want you to come and join our community.

sometimes we will have pizza. sometimes we will have potlucks. sometimes we will have treats. byob (if you don't know what that means you aren't old enough to know but you can still join us).

just join us. come and sit. come and stitch.

so mark your calendar. monday nights from 5 to 7:30. $5 per person or free if you make a $5 purchase.

Monday, May 19, 2014

mystery kal - clue 2

the mystery knit a long from the fibre company is moving right along. clue #2 arrived on saturday morning and i set about getting to work. if you haven't purchased the pattern through ravelry.com, you still have time to catch up with amy, kandy and i. you will get an email every saturday announcing that the new clue has arrived in your ravelry library.

the instructions are very well written and if you have never done lace or even a yarn over, this pattern provides all the details that many knitting patterns lack. you know those patterns that make simple statements like "bind off" or "sew up" with no instructions on how the designer did it. the fibre company has spelled everything out for you.

so here is my progress as of last night at 8:30. watching games of thrones and knitting - what is better? the pattern is little hard to see but it is a beautiful and easy lace pattern. thankfully the pattern calls for a resting row. every wrong side row is just simple purling. can't wait for next week clue.