May 20, 2009

personal yarn store crawl - part 1

In Western Washington up and down the I-5 corridor, the local yarn store owners get together and host a tour. There are so many yarn shops between Renton and Bellingham that they give you 4 days to get to all of them. It's similar to the Quilt Shop Hops. You may remember, that last year I was able to go. That was due to the fact that JB and I had moved our annual May Vacation up so that we had the chance to visit with the VeeDogKnits clan before Mr. VDK got deployed. Unfortunately, our annual May Vacation falls on the same weekend as the tour. So, I did a little search in Ravelry for some stores where we would be. The first shop we stopped at was Wooly Bully Yarns in Leavenworth. It was lovely, but closed on Thursdays. So, instead we took a walk along the river and have a great time and made sure we came back. The shop was lovely but tiny and she carried a lot of the same things I could get at home, but I did manage to purchase several lovely things. Including the Noro Kureyon pictured at the top and the Berroco in the next photo. The owner helped JB pick the yarns because he wanted a new hat. He likes his hats to completely cover his ears. So the Kureyon will be the background color and the Berroco the main color for the swirls hat (rav link). The remaining lighter color you see in the group shot will be the accent color. I'm excited about this project because JB rarely asks me to knit anything specific for him. When he gets hand knits it's because I saw the yarn and thought of him, not because he did. I played no part in helping with this project other than I said the hat was neat. It also has lots of techniques that I want to learn like colorwork and braids. Look for a finish hat this Fall.

5 comments :

  1. Can't wait to see the hat in progress. I wish the Knight would pick something fun. He wants socks or a massive afghan. Those are the only things he's asked me to knit!

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  2. Some day I'll let you in on the only thing I ever knit Robert. It was a disaster that he's never let me forget.

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  3. I'm glad he got into selection of something for himself! And at least you got to find some yarn shops. I keep telling my boys that I'm going to buy yarn in the truck, because it doesn't have "man steps", and they laugh at me.

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  4. Wow! That's an amazing hat! I can't wait to see the progress...

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  5. I'ts great when they get involved in the selection. I've made DH 2 cardigans, one unsolicited, one requested. He only said he wanted green, everything else was up to me. Stressful, but he likes it !

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