Hi, Knitters,
Well, it's been a busy, busy stretch around here. I've been traveling, teaching and designing up a storm. It has all been a lot of fun but I am ready to have a month off from travel and just be home for a bit. One thing I quickly want to mention is that I'll be teaching in my beloved Door County, Wisconsin this coming fall and I think there are still some spots available. It is an Ann Budd Knit for Fun Retreat and Olga Beraya-Kefelian and Laura Nelkin are teaching along with me and Ann Budd will be there, too, of course. The dates are September 20-23, 2018.
For all of the details for the Door County Ann Budd Retreat click right here! I hope to see you there.
On Friday I released a new pattern called D is for Duckling. These are adorable palm-sized ducklings that are knit from the bottom-up and seamlessly. The pattern is on special discount through Tuesday, March 27th for $3.50 (no code needed) and will be $5.00 starting on March 28th, 2018.
We have put together a fantastic little kit using Home Fingering Weight yarn. You get everything you need to knit the three ducklings in the photos, the stuffing, and thread. The pattern can be included with your kit and you get a set of stitch markers and a hand-stamped project bag to boot. And it is easy on your pocketbook. Amazing all-around!
Here is a photo of the D is for Duckling Kit!
These little guys are so much fun to knit and there are lots of photos to help included in the pattern.
There is a lot of our Wisconsin Woolen Spun yarn available in the shop right now. Since this yarn is milled at a small local mill it is difficult to keep it in stock as the demand is great. We are getting more next week, as well, so be sure to check back to see what's in stock then.
Click here to see more or to purchase the Wisconsin Woolen Spun yarns! You will love this yarn for any of your projects. There is nothing else like it.
Have a great Sunday and week ahead, Knitters. I'll be back soon with more.
xo ~ susan
2 comments:
It's so cute!
I ordered 2 skeins of your Wisconsin Woolen Spun in worsted weight today. The Bay Leaf color is lovely. I would have liked a very pale peach color to go with it, but will have to look elsewhere for that. I'm thinking that Brooklyn Tweed Shelter in color "Tallow" would work well with your Woolen Spun Worsted Weight. I'm looking forward to knitting and wearing this hat and cowl or scarf. It was fun meeting you at Stitches West recently!
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