Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Saturday, July 3, 2010

We Have a Winner!

Well we did it - the Classic Elite Knit-along is all done and dusted for us here at Wooly Minded.  Eight started out in March and seven made it through with a finished garment by the end of June.  The whole thing was a great learning experience for all of us.  Either in figuring CEY's patterns (which all came out to be fabulous) or learning new techniques - both with the knitting and all this new fangled technology!

But what you really want to know is who is the lucky winner.  Well I can announce that it is Jackie with her lovely beret.
This is obviously not Jackie modelling for us - too shy!  So congratulations to you Jackie - I can't wait to see what is in your prize basket.

And here some more of the finished projects for you all to drool over:

Connie's Cardi

Wendy's Shawl Wrap

Peggy's Fringed Scarf

Terri's Strappy Tank

Friday, June 18, 2010

The Garden of Eden

Finally I have finished something that has been hanging around for far too long. I don't know why, because when I did pick it up I enjoyed working on it. Who can fathom the workings of a knitter's mind? So here it is - The Eden Shawl.
I really really like it.  I made it from Zitron's Samoa, a silky mercerised DK cotton.  Lovely! 
But the pattern also has directions for fingering and worsted weights, and there's even another pattern using the same lace design for a chunky weight blanket.  Those folks at Cabin Fever have thought of everything!

And can you see, peeping out from behind our lovely model, our tomato plants?  Only 12" tall and already we have 7 tomatoes.  Tiny but tomatoes all the same.  They'll be ready for their close up soon.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Aaahh!

How can anyone not love a new baby cardigan?


   This took next to no time to cook (much less than an actual baby), and only 3 balls of the fabulously soft and cushy Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino.  The pattern is here.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

It's Nearly Here!




It's nearly here! 
What is?

We here in Corning are not content with just one day to Knit in Public.  Oh no!  We have a whole week of festivities lined up for you.

Monday, June 14, 10 - noon:
Crystal City Bakery, Corning (special guests: seniors)
Tuesday, June 15, 3:30 - 5:30 pm:
Soulful Cup, Market St. Corning (special guests: teens)
Wednesday, June 16, 3:30 - 5:30 pm:
Southeast Steuben County Library (special guests: children)
Thursday, June 17, 5 - 7 pm:
Wooly Minded, 103 W. Market St., Corning
Friday, June 18, 11 am - 1 pm:
Market Street Brewing Company, Market St. Corning
And the grand finale:
Saturday, June 19, 1 - 4 pm:
Centerway Square, Corning with prizes and refreshments

So don't be shy.  Bring your knitting projects . . . bring a friend! Stay for hours, or pop in and out . . . it’s all part of a community celebration of knitting. We’ll have raffles, prizes, refreshments, and we’ll work on projects to benefit local charities (supplies available if you need them).

See you there.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

For Joey!


So it's that time of year when you're torn between gardening and knitting.  Which do you do, which one wins the fight for your precious time?!  And what do you do when all you really want to do is get out in the garden, but the weather won't co-operate?  Here's my solution: you knit your own garden produce.  This tomato (from Amigurumi Knits by Hansi Singh) took no time at all to make.  The tomato plant, sitting with its partner on shop balcony, came from Muddy Fingers Farm as part of my first CSA share of the season.  We will need a little more time before we can harvest that crop!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Is it Spring Yet?

Well is it, or isn't it?  Who's to know when it's warm & sunny one day, wet and windy the next.  But I guess that's what Spring is all about!  So here's a flock of bluebirds made in our needle felting class to help you get in the mood.  Aren't they cool?


What we do know here at Wooly Minded is that even if Spring is not quite with us, we have a birthday coming up.  Yes it's true - Wooly Minded is 3 on March 17th!  And to thank you all for being such great customers over the last 3 years, all next week, 16th - 20th we have a storewide discount of 25%.  So whatever the weather is doing, please come on up and help us celebrate.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

From Chaos to Calm

The snow may be coming down outside, but inside Wooly Minded we are definitely cozy.  Following our Baby Sale we have filled the holes with a HUGE delivery of new yarns and books from Debbie Bliss and Sirdar. 


This may not look like much but each box weighed close on 50lb.  Our UPS man certainly gets his workout carrying them up our stairs!

So how do we get from 3 nice tidy boxes to a shop full of tidy shelves?  And how does it look as we make this impressive change?  Warning:  it's not always pretty!

First step - bring in the laundry baskets and scatter yarn all over the store.




Next, as if by magic, order is achieved.







How luscious does that all look - pretty mouthwatering I think.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Bumper Baby Sale


So here is a selection of what we are offering to you at a total STEAL of a price.  All in-stock baby yarn and patterns are now 60% OFF.  Have we gone completely mad?  Yes, probably, but it has to be done to make way for some new and exciting yarns that we have lined up for you.  Can't (or won't!) tell you any more yet, but be prepared - we think you'll like it.  In the meantime, come and stock up on what is left of our already fabulous collection for baby projects. 

Why is a 'baby yarn' a 'baby yarn'?  Because it is soft and gentle to the touch.  My mum is going through chemo at the moment, so I think a couple of these balls have her name on them for hats.  Of course, if you don't have a baby or a bald mother in your future, there is no reason at all why you can't treat yourself to something soft and pastelly (?) for the spring.  I really do believe I have persuaded myself (and you, of course) that there is something for everyone here!

Baaaaaaaaaa

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Free Stuff!



At the shop and at home I am signed up for a number of e-newsletters and blogs from all sorts of places.  Some I mostly just delete, others I read from top to bottom.  The ones I really like are the ones that lead me to Free Stuff - like this link to a beautiful new scarf pattern from Classic Elite made from the soft and lovely Fresco:  http://www.classiceliteyarns.com/pdf/FrescoSnowdropScarf.pdf .  Among our shelves you will find Fresco along with other Classic Elite yarns.  As with all our suppliers you can link into their website directly from WoolyMinded.com.  Many of them have e-letters you can sign up for as well as free patterns available for their yarns.  So go and check them out - they are a great resource just waiting to be found.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Year, New Blog


This is it, the great unveiling of the Wooly Minded blog. You must be gentle with us - mastering technology is not our greatest skill. Afterall, we're knitters not techno-geeks. There will certainly be many hiccups on the way, but let's face it, we knew nothing about running a yarn store 2 years ago, and look at us now!

So what do we hope to do here? We hope to keep you all up to date with whatever is going on in the store: new yarns, new patterns, classes, groups. We hope that you will want to join in and share with us what you are working on, your successes, your failures. Especially the failures 'cos that makes us all feel better! We will certainly be more than willing to display our most spectacular disasters. (I wish I had kept the whole family of mittens that felted themselves to each other one Christmas - it was not a pretty sight. But I think the recipients got much more fun out of the nose warmers that I whipped up instead.)http://www.knitty.com/issuewinter02/PATTnosewarmer.html

We are always open to your suggestions. If our open groups of Wilma's Woolies who meet up on Thursday evenings and Tuesday afternoons are anything to go by, there are plenty of ideas just waiting to be implemented. And we want to try them all!!

So please bookmark us and come back often to see what we are up to here at Wooly Minded.