Episode 321 A Look Back and a Meet Up

mardi 18 décembre 2018

You are invited to a meet up on Thursday, December 27, 2018 in Cary NC (Raleigh). Greg and Pam of the Unraveling Podcast and I will be at Warm N Fuzzy, a wonderful yarn shop in Cary from 10:30 AM to noon followed by lunch in the area. You are welcome to join us for all or part of that time.

I share a portion of my talk delivered last week at the Madison Knitters’ Guild. Welcome to new listeners and Instagram followers from Madison! 

I finished Cabled Baby Hat and Mittens Set by Paulina Chin in Quince & Co Phoebe Mercury colorway. There are some books I have recently finished reading and a bit of Nature Notes.

Have a wonderful holiday and New Year! Thank you for listening and supporting the show in 2018.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

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Episode 321 A Look Back and a Meet Up

Episode 320 Norwegian Purl, Feb Retreat Update

mercredi 5 décembre 2018

I finished the Rodeo Drive Poncho by Staci Perry and my third pair of Zigzagular Socks by Susie White. I share my thoughts on the Norwegian Purl and an update on the Knitting Pipeline February Retreat. Nature Notes and a giveaway from www.cherylbeckerich.com round out the show.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

Episode 320 Norwegian Purl, Feb Retreat Update

Episode 319 Advent Calendar DIY

lundi 19 novembre 2018

I share highlights from the Knitting Pipeline Eagle Crest Retreat and nature notes from the retreat and home. We made Advent DIY Advent Calendars and swapped so we don’t know who is getting ours or whose we have received. We made an extra calendar which is in a drawing in the Knitting Pipeline Ravelry Group. Finished knitting projects are another Close to You by Justyna Lorkowska in Dyabolical Lovely Sock and dishcloths that I’m testing out for my Wednesday night group. Crazy Eights Dishcloth by Julie Tarsha and Leafy Washcloth by Megan Goodacre in both Stockinette and Garter versions.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

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Episode 319 Advent Calendar DIY

Baby Elephant Blanket

samedi 3 novembre 2018

baby elephant blanket knitting pattern

My new “Baby Elephant Blanket” design, available through my new website, MaryAnnStephens.com.

I’m not too big on marketing.  I’d much rather be designing or knitting.  So, in case you just follow me here, through TwoStrands.com, and missed my lone post over the summer about moving my home, business and website…

Here’s a link to my new website.

Here’s a link to my new blog on my new website.  (Be sure to sign up for updates!)

Here’s a link to the pattern page on my new website, where you’ll find my new elephant blanket, shown above.

And don’t miss my yarn clearance page, where you can still find fantastic deals on what’s left of my discontinued Dale yarn inventory.

Happy knitting!

xoxoxoxox,

Mary Ann

Baby Elephant Blanket

Episode 318 October Knitting, The Mitten Handbook

jeudi 1 novembre 2018

Finished Projects: Socks in Dyabolical Yarn, a pair of mittens from The Mitten Handbook by Mary Scott Huff. My husband joins me for Nature Notes and In the Pipeline.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 318 October Knitting, The Mitten Handbook

Episode 317 Indigo Frost, Maine Retreat Recap

jeudi 18 octobre 2018

Join the Knitting Pipeline Bookshelf KAL! #bookshelfkal.

I share Knitting Pipeline Maine Retreat Highlights and a finished Indigo Frost by Isabelle Kraemer in Quince & Co Lark.

I announce the winners of the September Gab and Giveaway.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

Episode 317 Indigo Frost, Maine Retreat Recap

New site, new home, same old TwoStrands

dimanche 16 septembre 2018

Hi Knitters!

It’s been a while! We moved over the summer – all the way from New York to Arizona! We knew it would take a while, not only to get to AZ, but to get settled in, too. Knowing my old Kidsknits.com retail site was in desperate need of a makeover, we shut it down before we left.

I’ve started a new retail knitting site, MaryAnnStephens.com (catchy name, no?) As of now, it sells downloadable pdfs for several of my designs (which you can still also get here on Ravelry) and yarn packs for my Jamieson’s Shetland wool projects. Eventually, I hope to have all of my pdfs there (including a few free ones and, of course, new ones as they come along) and to have more projects in other yarns. It’s a work in progress, but if you get a chance to take a peek, let me know what you think.

I hope you’ve all had a wonderful summer (or winter) and that there’s joy and contentment growing on your needles!

Happy knitting,

Mary Ann, aka “TwoStrands”

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Episode 316 Arched Gussets, Norwegian Fir

mercredi 5 septembre 2018

Join the Knitting Pipeline Bookshelf KAL! #bookshelfkal. We also have a September Gab and Giveaway Thread in our Knitting Pipeline Ravelry Group.

 I finished two pair of Arched Gusset Mitten by Purl Soho, another Leaf Top Baby Hat by Susan B Anderson, and Norwegian Fir Top Down Baby Cardigan by OGE. I share a lifeline tip, notes on making your own wool labels, and my reading for the past month. I hope you enjoy the episode.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 316 Arched Gussets, Norwegian Fir

Episode 315 Odette Hoodie Times Two

mercredi 22 août 2018

Join the Knitting Pipeline Bookshelf KAL! #bookshelfkal I finished (two) Odette Hoodie by Carrie Bostick Hoge.

Leaf Top Baby Hat by Susan B Anderson.

When do I abandon a project?

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at https://ift.tt/1uIXctN.

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Episode 315 Odette Hoodie Times Two

Episode 314 Bookshelf KAL, Galiano Socks

mercredi 8 août 2018

Join the Knitting Pipeline Bookshelf KAL! #bookshelfkal I finished Galiano Socks by Tracie Millar.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy/Bluprint Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at https://ift.tt/1uIXctN.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 314 Bookshelf KAL, Galiano Socks

Episode 313 Lessons in Comfort Fading

mardi 24 juillet 2018

I finished Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry. I learned a few things the hard way. 

My husband joined me at the end of the episode to share nature notes, reading, and high note/low note.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Haste ye back!

Episode 313 Lessons in Comfort Fading

Episode 312 Ireland Trip Information

mardi 17 juillet 2018

Join me on A Knitter's Trip to Ireland with Celtic Journeys. Helen Stewart of CuriousHandmade will be our guest knitter/designer!

Travel dates are May 13-24, 2019.

Travel Information is on www.knittingpipeline.com and Celtic Journeys. It is also in the Knitting Pipeline Group on Ravelry.

I hope you consider joining us!

Paula

 

 

 

Episode 312 Ireland Trip Information

Episode 311 Happy 8th Podiversary

mardi 10 juillet 2018

Knitting Pipeline is 8 years old! Thanks to all of you for supporting the show by listening and sharing. I have learned so much from you and plan to continue as long as I feel I can produce a good show.

I finished Reiko by Melanie Berg from Quince & Co Shawls 4. This shawl was a joy to knit!

My husband joined me at the end of the episode to share nature notes and more information on yogurt making.  Thank you, Lisa!

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at https://ift.tt/1uIXctN.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 311 Happy 8th Podiversary

Episode 310 Shakerag, Making Yogurt

jeudi 21 juin 2018

I finished a few projects while attending the Mason-Dixon Summer Getaway at Shakerag in Sewanee TN:

Tchaikovsky Hat by Helen Stewart/CuriousHandmade and Close to you by Justyna Lorkowska.

My husband joined me at the end of the episode to discuss yogurt making. Recipe in the show notes.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at https://ift.tt/1uIXctN.

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Episode 310 Shakerag, Making Yogurt

SUPERYAK 2/14 50% Baby Yak 50% Merino Extrafine color cream cones 500 gr

jeudi 14 juin 2018

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SUPERYAK 2/14 50% Baby Yak 50% Merino Extrafine color cream cones 500 gr

SUPERYAK 2/14 50% Baby Yak 50% Merino Extrafine color chocolat cones 580 gr

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SUPERYAK 2/14 50% Baby Yak 50% Merino Extrafine color chocolat cones 580 gr

Eagle Crest Retreat Information 2018

vendredi 1 juin 2018

Knitting Pipeline Eagle Crest Fall Retreat 2018 November 7-10, 2018

 Link to Registration form

Eagle Crest Camp and Retreat Center (A Ministry of the Salvation Army) is located in rural Washburn IL, along the hilly bluffs of the Illinois River. Eagle Crest is easily accessible by car, about a 30 min drive from Washington IL or Peoria. The address is 823 Columbia Rd, Washburn IL 61570.

  • Arrive Wednesday November 7, 2018 (check in time 3-5 PM)
  • Check out by 10 am Saturday, November 10, 2018.

 

Single Occupancy            $430.00

Double Occupancy (will have your own bed)               $330.00

$200 for commuters

 

Includes:

  • 3 nights lodging in Heartland Lodge at Eagle Crest. Rooms are simple motel-style with private bath.
  • All meals from Wednesday dinner through Saturday breakfast.
  • Small, intimate retreat with lots of one-on-one time.
  • Your own Knitting Pipeline Retreat Bag.

 

Hosted by Paula Emons-Fuessle

Knitting Pipeline Podcast www.knittingpipeline.com

Paulaef@aol.com                           PrairiePiper on Ravelry

 

To Register:

  • Fill out the registration form and postmark no earlier than Friday, June 15, 2018 along with a check for $100. (This is a departure from previous retreat sign ups).
  • Registrations will be accepted after this pending space availability. I will confirm registration by email and on Ravelry by July 6.
  • Full payment is due by October 15, 2018 or you may pay in full at time of registration. Checks may not be cashed immediately so don't worry if your check has not cleared.

 

Please make check out to Paula Emons-Fuessle. Mail registration (page 3 only) and payment to Knitting Pipeline, PO Box 549, Washington IL 61571

Eagle Crest Retreat Information 2018

Dale Clearance – more awesome reductions!

mercredi 16 mai 2018

First of all, a big “Thanks!” to everyone who has stopped by our Dale Clearance Sale lately.  There’s no sense in my lugging yarn I can’t use for my future designs and kits all the way across the country, from NY to AZ, but there’s wonderful wisdom in knitters stocking up on great yarns at unheard of prices; so hopefully, it’s working well for everyone.  Today, I’ve reduced things even further.

Dale books?  Yep, I still have some!  Originally, they were anywhere from about $12 to $20.  Our current price?  How ’bout $2.50!?

Dale yarns?  Many are now well below cost.  Erle currently sells elsewhere for $27.50; our price is $10.  Hegre goes elsewhere for $6.59; we’re now selling what we have left at $3.00.  Monjita’s going price is as high as $18.40; our Monjita price is now $5.  Hubro can be found on Amazon for $13.50; our price? Hubro = yep, just $4.00! Even the gorgeous, new, Italian-made Eco Baby Wool, which sells elsewhere for $12.85, has a Kidsknits price of just $8.00.  In fact, all of our remaining Dale yarns have unheard-of, deeply-discounted prices.  Come take a look and stock up…for a song!

Of course, at these prices, things are disappearing quickly – sometimes, faster than we can show on the website.  We try to reflect inventory changes ASAP, but with on-line, phone, email, snail mail and student orders all coming in at once, there’s always a chance that someone got to your favorites before you.  I’ll always email you, if that’s the case, and give you options.  But, if you want to be 100% sure as to what’s what when you’re ordering, call our US toll-free number, 877-631-3031.

And stay tuned here on Two Strands for my next post, about my latest Fair Isle design in Jamieson’s Shetland Spindrift.  We’ll be significantly expanding our Spindrift offerings, once we’ve moved.  Can’t wait!!

 

Dale Clearance – more awesome reductions!

Yarn 100% merino extrafine 2/28 col. tar cones 800 gr

mercredi 9 mai 2018

Episode 307 Impressionist Shawl, Epic Blunders

 

Curioushandmade Impressionist MKAL Shawl is finished and it's gorgeous--and large! I had a few false starts/blunders on my Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry. My husband joined me at the end of the episode for nature notes and some making notes (yogurt and Danish Rye bread).

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

 

 

Episode 307 Impressionist Shawl, Epic Blunders

Episode 306 Baby Basics and Antler Cardigan

mardi 24 avril 2018

A baby shower in our family inspired a lot of baby knitting and quilting. Also in this episode are Nature Notes and In The Pipeline.

Basic Baby Cardigan by Susan B Anderson from Kindred Knits.

Antler Cardigan by TinCanKnits

Antler Hat by TinCanKnits

Lone Star Baby Quilt by Amy Smart—Diary of a Quilter

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

 

Episode 306 Baby Basics and Antler Cardigan

Yarn 100% merino extrafine 2/28 color black cones 500 gr

samedi 21 avril 2018

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Regular Price: €29.00

Special Price: €14.50

Yarn 100% merino extrafine 2/28 color black cones 500 gr

Yarn 100% Cashmere 1/15 col. dark blue cones 780 gr

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Regular Price: €109.20

Special Price: €78.00

Yarn 100% Cashmere 1/15 col. dark blue cones 780 gr

Yarn 100% merino extrafine 2/28 col. tar cones 500 gr

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lundi 16 avril 2018

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Episode 305 Knitting Pipeline Maine Retreat 2018

mercredi 11 avril 2018

 

Knitting Pipeline Maine Retreat Documents are linked here and in the show blog. You can also access them from the Knitting Pipeline Retreats Group on Ravelry. Registration opens on April 23, 2018 by mail.

Knitting Pipeline Maine Retreat

September 23-27, 2018 in Kennebunk ME

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

 

 

Episode 305 Knitting Pipeline Maine Retreat 2018

mardi 10 avril 2018

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Episode 304 Lush Cardigan and Socks That Did Not Rock

mercredi 4 avril 2018

Lush by TinCanKnits and a sock fiasco, Georgia Retreat, books, and some video podcast recommendations.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 304 Lush Cardigan and Socks That Did Not Rock

Yarn 100% merino extrafine 2/28 color blue cones 730 gr

vendredi 23 mars 2018

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Have recently placed my first order and am extremely impressed with the customer service. I have been given details of the shipping arrangements, which I am able to track (which for an overseas customer gives peace of mind that the consignement is on its way. I will definitely recommend this company to others and look forward to placing more orders with this company.

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Yarn 100% merino extrafine 2/28 color blue cones 730 gr

Episode 303 Two Shawls, Plain and Simple

mercredi 21 mars 2018

Skagen Shawl by Paula Emons-Fuessle in Berocco Remix Light

Kindness is Everything by Jaala Spiro in KnitCircus Greatest of Ease

Review of Plain and Simple: 11 Knits to wear every day

Winners are announced for 3 KALs: Littles KAL, Land of Sweets KAL, and Skagen Shawl KAL.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 303 Two Shawls, Plain and Simple

Sale of the Week – HUBRO

lundi 12 mars 2018

All of my Dale yarns are on clearance.  We’re planning to move in the next few months, so when I say clearance, I mean clearance!  (And, yes, we WILL be setting up anew for Fall 2018 – can’t wait!)  From now, until my Dale stock is gone, to enlist your help in clearing this joint out, I’ll be adding a special clearance sale each week.  Today, we’ll start with HUBRO, Dale Garn’s super bulky 100% wool that’s wonderfully soft, yet durable – perfect for practically-instant gifts.  Everything we have left in Dale Hubro is now selling BELOW WHOLESALE COST, at $6.00 per ball! Wondering what delightful things you can make with this crazy bargain?  Here are links to several of my Hubro patterns:

Supernova Hat

Nomad Earflap Hat

Snowbird Hat

QE1 Hat (a Quick and Easy One, crocheted) – free!

Mittens in a Blinkfree!

North Shore Hatfree!

Wooly Liliesfree!

 

Sale of the Week – HUBRO

A Heilo substitute?

vendredi 9 mars 2018

In the past year or so since Dale Garn and/or their US distributor suddenly dropped all of us Dale retailers, many of you have asked me what substitute I’d recommend for Heilo, Dale’s beloved, traditional Norwegian sport / DK weight wool yarn.  Such an easy question!! Actually, no – for me, it’s been a tough one I’ve dreaded. If I had tons of extra time to research and experiment with some of the many possibilities, maybe I’d have something concrete to report.  But, between life’s hurdles and the many extra hours that have been taken up by trying to work out color substitutes for customers as my (deeply-discounted) Dale inventory shrinks ever smaller, I haven’t had the chance.  And I feel it’s not fair to officially choose any of the contenders I’m somewhat familiar with until I have some hard evidence on the needles.  Anyway…

Today, yet again, another sweet customer has asked me about Heilo substitutes:

Hi Mary Ann. I don’t know if you remember me but I’ve bought Dale of Norway Heilo yarn from you for several projects. I just found out that Heilo has been discontinued. I’m ready to knit another Dale of Norway pattern sweater, and I’m wondering what yarn you use as a substitution? I did one sweater and Faulk and I did not like it. I hope you have some good suggestions! I hope you and your family are doing well. Thanks!

So, for what it’s worth, here’s my reply – I hope it helps you in your search:

Lots of folks have been asking me your same question – what substitute would I recommend for Heilo?  I know it sounds like a simple question, but for me, at least at the moment, it’s a tough one!. 
I always loved the old, traditional Norwegian Heilo yarn, but I didn’t offer it because I thought it was the only decent yarn of its gauge in the world – I thought it was the optimal choice for the type of designs I was creating at the time.  I used to knit a lot of ski sweaters and accessories.  Now that Heilo is no longer an option, I’m not looking for less-optimal substitutes for ski sweaters; I’m designing different types of projects that work best with other high-quality wool yarns that I love and can stand by.  I wish I had extra time to do both that and go on an epic search for the perfect Heilo substitute; unfortunately, a great deal of my time and energy is spent lately on clearing out my remaining Dale inventory. I know that leaves my adult-size-Norwegian-ski-sweater-knitting customers in the dark, and I’m sorry about that. I know I could quickly stock all sorts of “substitutes” to sell – smooth, worsted-spun 100% wool yarns of the same gauge – there are tons of ’em! But, I’d need to love them, and I just haven’t found ski sweater substitutes I love…yet. For my purposes, while I do LOVE Jamieson’s Shetland wool for many things, including sweaters, I can’t honestly say it’s what I’d want most for a Norwegian ski sweater. Their DK weight knits up at the same gauge as Heilo and it’s exceptionally good quality wool, so it would certainly be a contender – but, the resulting fabric is lighter (although still quite warm) and therefore, it has a different drape. Due to the difference in wool types, there could be more of a blur to some complicated motifs, too.  I have three skiing sons who really warrant washable sweaters; if they told me they had to have new, specifically Norwegian ski sweaters with complicated motifs, while I’d miss my old Heilo, I might use the (now-Chinese) Falk you’re not so fond of, just to get the same look…or not.
Of course, I’ve knit with several so-called “substitutes”.  Years ago, I designed and originally knit this hat for Vogue Knitting in Heilo.  I loved it in Heilo!  (Second photo down on Ravelry, on Son #1.) But, at the time, Dale was not interested in advertising in VK.  (Well, that was a dumb move!)  So, the editors had me reknit the hat in Cascade 220 Sport (not because Cascade 200 Sport is better; simply because it’s 100% wool at the same gauge and Cascade is one of their frequent advertising customers. Yes, my dear, sadly, money is an all-too-frequent motivator for yarn selection, especially in magazines.)
There’s an ocean of difference, to us knitters, anyway, between ersatz substitutes and perfect replacements.  I just haven’t found the perfect Heilo replacement yet for ME, and I have a million other things on my plate, aside from Norwegian ski sweaters, so I’m knitting other things for them. Perhaps a useless answer for you, I realize, and I apologize for that.  But, at least it’s honest, and I’m hoping some of the info below will be more helpful to you.      
People like Heilo for different reasons.  Some people love the idea of a “traditional” wool and eschew the notion of a chemically bathed, superwash wool.  Some people love it because it felts extremely well; some people hope their knitting will never felt.  Some people love it because they feel it’s relatively inexpensive for a high quality wool; some people would gladly flock to cheaper substitutes instead.  Some people love it because they think every aspect of it is still made in Norway; sadly, from what I gather, that’s no longer the case.  Some people used it for ages because it had a wide array of colors; sadly, that, too, is no longer the case.  Some people use it because it’s durable; some of those same people would not want some of the equally durable substitutes that might be way more expensive, way more harsh, or only available in very few colors. In the end, while there are countless same-gauge, 100% wool substitutes out there, for each knitter, there may only be one possible substitute…or two…or ten, for you.  Given all the options and preferences, it’s impossible for me to say which yarn best suits each knitter.  
Fortunately, there are some attributes of Heilo that are easy to compare to other yarns you might like and Ravelry is a far better assistant for you in that search than I am.  For instance, Heilo gives great stitch definition, but that’s one of those things that’s readily apparent in photos, so if you search through Ravelry projects that use Heilo (here’s a link to their ever-popular Lillehammer sweater: http://ift.tt/2Dd3iHS )  you’ll be able to see many different substitutes that people have chosen, in action, and you can compare their results to the Heilo results.  After you scroll through a few different Dale of Norway / Dale Garn projects on Ravelry (here’s a link to a bunch of them: http://ift.tt/2IhrE6O of Norway %2F Dale Garn ) and make note of appealing projects using substitutes for Heilo, I think you’ll be able to come up with a far better substitute suggestion that suits your own preferences than I, or anyone else, could.  
Of course, narrowing down your choices will probably take come experimenting.  I’d suggest starting out with yarn for a small project, like a ski hat – one with the same types of motifs you’d use in the sweaters you’re hoping to do.  Hopefully, you’ll have some fun along the way!  
Best wishes, 
Mary Ann

 

A Heilo substitute?

Episode 302 Nature Notes, Blether with Bob

vendredi 2 mars 2018

My husband joined me this week to chat a bit about the Knitting Pipeline Retreat, reading, and some crafty pursuits. We also have Nature Notes.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Haste ye back and hold your knitting close!

 

Episode 302 Nature Notes, Blether with Bob

Episode 301 Knitting Pipeline Retreat FAQ’s

vendredi 9 février 2018

Are you coming to the Knitting Pipeline Retreat Feb 16-17, 2018? I have information about the Yarn Crawl, Break out Sessions, and some answers to your FAQ’s.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

This episode is also supported by three local yarn shops, The Fiber Universe and Le Mouton Rouge Knittery and Klose Knit.

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

Episode 301 Knitting Pipeline Retreat FAQ’s

Episode 300!

mercredi 7 février 2018

300 Episodes! Thank you to everyone who has listened over the past 7 ½ years. Three hundred episodes astounds me and I could not have done it without your listening, support, feedback, and friendships. I enjoy creating the show and plan to keep going as long as I can keep the content informative. Thank you again for your support!

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

This episode is also supported by three local yarn shops, The Fiber Universe and Le Mouton Rouge Knittery and Klose Knit.

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

 

 

Episode 300!

I’ve put some Dale things on eBay

mardi 6 février 2018

Norwegian knitting patterns for children

OOP Dale Mini 112, one of Dale’s all-time cutest collections of colorwork sweaters for kids.

Along with deeply discounting ALL of my Dale yarn and book inventory on Kidsknits.com, I’m starting to put some Dale things on eBay, too – things like wonderful, “official” Dale notions (like patches, buttons, zippers and Norwegian wool braids) and older patterns – things that we’ve had in stock but never got around to adding to the site. Have a peek!

Mini Book 112 (so cute!!)

Kids Book 120

Book 155

Kids Book 302

Family Collection Summer 2001

Accessories Book 148

Park City US Ski Team

Thunder Bay 1995

Kids Book 101

A lot of 74 Dale patches

Dale zippers, braid and trim

More than 100 Dale pewter buttons & clasps

Stay tuned, we’re just getting started!!

(Meanwhile, the Shetland wool stock keeps expanding.  Yay!)

 

 

 

I’ve put some Dale things on eBay

Episode 299 Skagen Shawl!

vendredi 26 janvier 2018

My new shawl design, Skagen Shawl, has been published by Berroco in the collection, Portfolio, V 5. Join me in a Skagen KAL in February. My husband joins me this week to chat about crafty pursuits.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

This episode is also supported by two local yarn shops, The Fiber Universe and Le Mouton Rouge Knittery

Show notes are found at www.knittingpipeline.com.

Haste ye back!

Episode 299 Skagen Shawl!

Free Knitting Pattern: Mittens in a Blink

vendredi 19 janvier 2018

free knitting pattern for quick mittens with yarn purchaseOMG, we are all sooooo tired of this freezing cold weather!  And it’s only January!  To conquer that feeling that you just can’t knit fast enough to make all the warm things everyone needs for these crazy-cold days, I’m sharing my tried-and-true “Mittens in a Blink” knitting pattern.  At least your hands will soon be warm!

And, since I currently have all Dale yarns on CLEARANCE, it just so happens that you can get the two 100g balls of Dale HUBRO you’ll want for these at a STEAL…if you hurry! Of course, you can stripe, strand or embroider yours with as many balls of Hubro as you’d like.  For quick, chunky embroidery, you might like Hegre, an Aran weight, 100% wool Dale yarn that’s on clearance and works well on top of Hubro.  For finer-gauge embroidery, I like the idea of using dear, old Heilo on Hubro – they’re all wonderful 100% wools that work well together.

You’ll see the link for the FREE Mittens in a Blink PDF at the bottom of this post.  And, since I know you’ll love the Hubro, I’ll give you links to some of my other super-quick and super-cozy Hubro projects, too.

Stay cozy and have fun!

Supernova, a Fair Isle super bulky wool hat

Supernova Hat in Hubro

Earflap Hat with Fair Isle detail knit in Dale of Norway Hubro

Nomad Earflap Hat in Hubro

Free knitting pattern for an adult's earflap hat, knit in bulky weight wool.

FREE North Shore Hat pattern, knit in Hubro

FREE Mittens in a Blink PDF

 

Free Knitting Pattern: Mittens in a Blink

Dale Yarn Clearance Sale

samedi 13 janvier 2018

North Star Hat, knit in Dale Hegre wool yarn, on sale at Kidsknits.com.

My ever-popular “North Star Hat”, knit in beautiful Dale Hegre yarn which is now on CLEARANCE at Kidsknits.com at the ridiculously low price of $4 per ball. You’ll need 2 balls, 1 of each color. PDF available through Ravelry.

About a year ago, Dale Garn suddenly announced they would no longer distribute their yarns and patterns in North America.  Neither Dale’s owner, Dale’s distributor nor Dale Garn itself cared to explain.

Remember when your mother told you, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”?  (Did you hear that pin drop?)

After decades of knitting with Dale and sixteen years as a Dale dealer, not only stocking and selling Dale, but teaching Norwegian techniques and designing with it extensively, it’s certainly sad to see all of this lovely yarn go. I know many of you feel the same. But, there is a very happy, bright side to it for both you and me.

Obviously, you now have the rare chance to get some FANTASTIC bargains on Dale yarns. (More on that below.)

Me, as my Dale shelves clear out, I’m enjoying finally having some space and time to focus on some other wonderful yarns.  Some are similarly reliable, high-quality, traditional, natural fiber, color work delights that I’ve stocked for ages, like truly beloved Shetland Spindrift which, I’m happy to report, I’ve been busily designing in and expanding my stock in lately.  Others are tried and true basics, and some are exciting newcomers that I hope to make room for shortly. Stay tuned!

In the meantime, head to the Kidsknits Dale Sale to stock up on rare Dale bargains.  Over the last year, I’ve been gradually whittling down the prices on all of my Dale yarn stock.  I just made yet another steep cut yesterday.  Now, most of them are barely above wholesale cost; some are below!

Of course, they won’t stick around forever at these prices.  We’re doing our best to show up-to-date inventory numbers online.  But, when orders arrive in close succession, or by phone, email, snail-mail, drop-bys, etc., or when they sit in shopping carts for ages before executing, it’s impossible to have 100% inventory numbers 100% of the time.   As always, I’ll email you the exact status of your order as soon as I can.  But, to avoid disappointment (oh, how I hate to disappoint my fellow knitters) call the US toll-free line, 877-631-3031, or email me directly at: mas “AT” kidsknits “DOT” com.

Finally, if you’re thinking, “Yeah, those are great yarns at great prices, but so many of the Dale books have disappeared – what can I make with them?”, many of my PDFs use Dale yarn.  Here’s a link to my designer’s page on Ravelry where you can get some good ideas.  And, for now, I do still have some Dale books left, too.

Happy bargain hunting and happy knitting!

 

 

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Dale Yarn Clearance Sale

Episode 298 Gramps, Knit Night Hat, New Year

mardi 9 janvier 2018

Knit Night Hat by Judy Marple, Gramps by TinCanKnits in 9 Months of Knitting, Toddler Mittens.

Thank you to sponsors Quince & Co and Knitcircus Yarns! I am also a Craftsy Affiliate which means that if you use the link in the sidebar on my blog before purchasing a class or supplies from Craftsy, I receive a small percentage of your purchase.

Registration is open for Knitting Pipeline Retreat Feb 16-17 in Washington IL. Registration links on my blog and in the Knitting Pipeline Retreats Group on Ravelry.

Kindly sponsored by Quince & Co and KnitCircus Yarns. I am also a Craftsy Affiliate. Please consider visiting my web site before purchasing a Craftsy class or materials as I receive credit for it. Thank you!

Show notes are found at http://ift.tt/1uIXctN.

Happy New Year and Haste ye back!

Paula

 

Episode 298 Gramps, Knit Night Hat, New Year

Calling Scotland

vendredi 5 janvier 2018

Calling Scotland, a Fair Isle style hat and fingerless mittens set knitting design by Mary Ann Stephens

“Calling Scotland” is my new Fair Isle style ladies’ hat and fingerless mittens set knitting design, knit in Jamieson’s of Shetland “Shetland Spindrift” jumper / fingering weight 100% Shetland wool yarn.  The kit for the set is available from me, here.  It comes with six balls of Spindrift and an emailed PDF link.  If you already have your yarn, the PDF is available through my Ravelry shop, here.

Calling Scotland fingerless mittens

The mitts cover everything but the tips of your fingers, providing both warmth and access.  Both the hat and the fingerless mittens can be knit from the kit.

Have fun!

 


Calling Scotland