BaaBaa Black Sheep Knitting Guild, an affiliate to TKGA

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BaaBaa Black Sheep Knitting Guild, an affiliate to TKGA
BaaBaa Black Sheep Knitting Guild, an affiliate to TKGA
To provide education and communication to those wishing to advance the quality of
workmanship and creativity in their knitting endeavors.
Meeting at the Stoneham Senior Center, September through June on the second
Thursday of the month from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Visit BaaBaa Black Sheep online at home.comcast.net/~bbblacksheep.
October Newsletter
Are you interested in going to Stitches East in October? The October meeting
will be a great night to get together and talk about carpooling.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone's creativity in our Name Tag
Challenge. Bring and wear your name tag. We will be voting on the name tags
and there will be a prize for the most popular!
Jules Means will be holding a hands on workshop and talk to give us all a taste
of Needle felting. Jules was a former member of our group and enjoys many
different kinds of crafts and handwork. Jules has been a knitter, a quilter, a
spinner, a felter, a painter, and is now sewing leather bags and wallets that she
sells om Etsy. Jules will have kits for this project and we will be making an
embellished flower that can be used as a pin, or can be attached to a bag, a
sweater or even a hat. Bring your creative self to the meeting and be ready to
create your own beautiful masterpiece.
If you have not paid for the needle-felting kit, please don't forget to bring
$6 to pay at the meeting. There will be some extra kits so if you didn't sign up,
you will still be able to take the workshop. And if you want to bring friend to the
meeting, they should also be able to pay for a kit.
Next Month
In November, Kate Ellison will be teaching us about Brioche knitting. You will
need to bring 2 colors of contrasting worsted weight yarn and size 7 doublepointed needles, or a small circular needle. We will learn “What is Brioche?”,
knitting Brioche in one color, knitting Brioche in two colors and Kate will have a
pattern for a scarf.
Trip to WEBS!
Start saving your yarn money! Plan ahead! The Guild will be going via bus to
WEBS on Saturday, April 27, 2013. Members only may sign up until January 10,
2013. The cost is $25.00 each. If someone wishes to join the Guild in order to
sign up for the limited seating (25), encourage them to do so. If we have not
SOLD OUT, seats will be available for $35.00 for nonmembers after January
10th.
Knitting Wallpaper Desktop for October 2012
October Knitting wallpaper for your computer desktop: clickhere (http://
knit2.wordpress.com/desktops).
From Our Members
From Nancy Monkiewicz:
From the knitlist, here is a quick set of rules for choosing yarns:
If you want your garment
to be
Structured Drapey Washable Shiny Soft/not itchy Very warm Fuzzy Choose yarn that is mostly
Wool
Silk or bamboo
Cotton or machine wash wool
Silk or bamboo
Merino wool or cotton
Alpaca
Angora or mohair
From Cathy Greene from Knitting Daily:
There are so many tools that we knitters need, but there are two that we
really need: Yarn and needles. We all know how many yarn choices are
out there, but what about knitting needles?
The choices are amazing. Did you know that there are certain types of
needles that work better for certain types of yarn? And there are also
needles that work better for different types of knitting. Pointy needles for
lace knitting, for example.
One thing I know is that when a project and knitter find their perfect
needle match, stitches slip by effortlessly.
Whether it's hardwood or bamboo knitting needles, plastic or metal
knitting needles, straight or circular knitting needles, fixed or
interchangeable knitting needles, the perfect pair are out there just
waiting for you.
But we don't want you to have to buy a pair of every needle type out
there to figure out which you like best, so we did it for you! We tested
dozens of needles, and we've developed our Free Guide to Knitting
Needles (http://www.knittingdaily.com/free-guide-to-knitting-needles/?
a=ke120824) to give you the inside scoop on which needles we liked for
which type of projects.
We've also provided a handy sizing conversion guide. If you have a
needle that's labeled with millimeters only, you can use the chart to see
what the millimeter measurement is in U.S. needle measurements, or
U.K./Canadian measurements, or Japanese measurements.
Download your Free Guide to Knitting Needles now and let us help you
create a seamless transition between your hands and your project?
A friend shared these pictures of yarn-dyeing day at Sturbridge Village last
month:
The following blogs are recommended by Carol Seitz:
The first is a shepherd in Virginia and the second is the famous Yarn Harlot who
writes books also.
Juniper Moon Farm
Yarn Harlot
Upcoming Events
Interweave Knitting Lab New England
When: October 4th through 7th
Where: Manchester, NH
Classes and lectures -- knitting design, working with color and line, manipulating
fabrics and fibers. For additional information visit
www.interweaveknittinglab.com.
Knitters’ Market at Knitting Lab New England Admission to the Knitters’ Market is free to the public and to everyone attending
Interweave Knitting Lab—however, it is limited to the room capacity at all times.
For details, visit website shown above.
Friday, October 12 is I Love Yarn Day. Whether you knit, crochet, craft or just adore fiber, October 12th is the day to
affirm your passion for yarn. Show it off, tag with it, carry it, gather with friends.
Declare your LOVE! Get involved. •
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Create an I Love Yarn Day badge
Teach someone to knit or crochet
Do something for charity
Wear a knitted or crocheted item
Give a gift of yarn
Take your yarn to work day
Host a yarn-a-bration party
Knit, crochet and craft in public
To see more, click here (http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/i-love-yarn).
Stitches East
When: Oct. 12-14, 2012
Where: Hartford, CT
Knit and crochet classes, special events, vendor marketplace. For details, visit
http://www.knittinguniverse.com/east.
New York Sheep and Wool Festival
When: October 20th and 21st
Where: Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck, NY
Lectures, book signings, demonstrations, and literally hundreds of fiber vendors!
For details, visit www.sheepandwool.com.
Portuguese-style knitting class
2 Saturdays, October 27th & November 3rd, 10-12 noon
Where: Hub Mills Store, N. Billerica, MA
Cost: $45 (includes knitting pin)
Whether you're an English-style thrower or Continental-style picker, come try
your hand at the Portuguese-style of knitting, where you tension your yarn
around your neck or knitting pin. Some find it faster, more efficient & easier on
the hands.
Prerequisites: You should be able to CO, BO, and increase & decrease (k2tog &
ssk).
To register, visit the store or call (978) 408-2176. Limited to 6 students.
TKGA
TKGA now sends membership cards out by email. You can have your card laminated at
Staples for just 1.99.
Watch for your BBBS guild membership card, coming soon, also via email . . . at least
that's the current plan!
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