Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, Inc.

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Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, Inc.
Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, Inc.
weaving
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basketry . spinning . knitting
classes . equipment . yarn
635 South Broadway #E
Boulder, CO 80305
Hours: Monday 12-6
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felting
Table Mesa Shopping Center
(303) 494-1071 or 1-800-283-4163 (toll-free)
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6
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Closed Sunday
www.shuttlesspindlesandskeins.com
Sept. - Dec. 2013
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BIRTHDAY SALE
Saturday, August 31, 10-6pm - One day only!
15% OFF ALL SCHACHT EQUIPMENT (EXCEPT CRANBROOK LOOMS)
AND ALL IN-STOCK MERCHANDISE. (INCLUDES BOOKS, MAGAZINES, PATTERNS, YARN,
BUTTONS, FIBER, ETC, ETC.)
PAYMENT MUST BE MADE IN FULL AT TIME OF PURCHASE. CHECKS AND CASH ARE
PREFERRED, BUT MASTERCARD, VISA, DISCOVER AND AMERICAN EXPRESS ARE
CHEERFULLY ACCEPTED.
SIGN UP TO WIN ONE OF TEN $50 GIFT CERTIFICATES.
SORRY, WE CAN’T WIND YARN ON SALE DAY
ALL SALES FINAL!!
YARN ALONG THE ROCKIES September 21-29
Gas up the car, pack up your yarn projects, pick up your friends and visit Shuttles to get
a passport to the Yarn Along the Rockies yarn crawl.
Twenty three shops from Colorado Springs to Boulder are participating in the Front
Range second annual yarn crawl. Registered guests will receive their personal passports
and begin to collect each official yarn store’s stamp as they visit and register for prizes
generously donated by national and local yarn vendors! Each store will have a drawing
for a prize basket. There will be a Grand Prize drawing for the guests who complete
their Passports by having all of the local yarn store’s official stamps in their Passports.
For more information go to: www.YarnAlongTheRockies.com.
Special hours during Yarn Crawl:
Monday through Saturday, 10 - 6pm, Sunday, 10 - 5pm
SHUTTLES SPIN-IN AND KNIT-IN
SWEATER DOCTOR IS IN
45 Minutes $25
ANY TUESDAY OR THURSDAY, 11-4pm
CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
Roxana Bartlett, instructor
Is there an ailing sweater project in your life?
A pattern suffering from confusion? A technique so cold
it needs resuscitation? Schedule an appointment with Dr. Knits and
have a one on one session that will get that sweater up and wearing.
Tuesday, September 3, 7-9:30pm (Day after Labor Day)
Monday, October 7, 7-9:30pm
Monday, November 4, 7-9:30pm
Monday, December 2, 7-9:30pm
Bring your wheel and/or needles and join
other knitters & spinners in an
evening of good company.
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Special Workshops
Marilyn Murphy
Sharon Alderman
WEAVE A LUSTROUS MOHAIR SCARF OR SHAWL
Saturday, October 12, 9am-4pm $85
Marilyn Murphy, instructor
UNDERSTANDING THE STRUCTURE
Sharon Alderman $165
Saturday, November 9 & Sunday, November 10, 9am-4pm
Mohair is an exotic, luscious fiber. Spun from the hair of an angora goat, it’s
lightweight and warm, lustrous and soft. It can be blended with other fibers, spun
into loops, or handpainted. Because of its hair, it can be a challenge to weavers.
During this workshop, students will design a scarf or shawl, learn tricks for
winding warps and weaving to avoid stickiness, and begin (plus possibly finish)
their project. Special techniques of weaving slits, weaving with beads and
supplementary wefts will be demonstrated. After the scarf or shawl comes off the
loom, the finishing aspects of washing and brushing will be shown.
BEGINNING 4 SHAFT OR RIGID HEDDLE WEAVING EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED. USE OF A PORTABLE LOOM REQUIRED.
If you have always wanted to understand weave structure so that you could
design structures yourself instead of having to “shop” in books and magazines for
a draft, this is the class for you, a workshop focusing on the structure of woven
fabrics. All you need to know in advance is how to read and use a weaving draft.
Participants receive a thorough grounding in drafting that takes them far beyond
the basics. We explore many kinds of drafts: structural, pattern-only, profile and
industrial drafts.
Using this information we work through various weave structures to get to the
heart of the issue: how to translate your idea about structure, drape and hand into
a draft.
Marilyn Murphy is author of the new book, Woven to Wear (Interweave Press,
2013). She has written many articles for Handwoven, Knits and Spin Off, as well
as writing a weekly blog for her company, ClothRoads, a global textile artisan
marketplace. She is the former president of Interweave, former owner of the
Weaving Workshop in Chicago and founder of the Textile Arts Centre.
Although structure is the topic, there are plenty of references to the way that color
may be used in a weave structure, discussion of yarn styles as they apply to the
structure being considered and lots of practical tips from a full-time weaver/
designer. Our work is directly related to woven cloth by the handwoven fabrics I
bring with me.
BEGINNING 4 SHAFT WEAVING SKILLS AND THE ABILITY TO READ
DRAFTS REQUIRED. LOOMS ARE NOT REQUIRED.
Judith Mackenzie
WE ARE SCHEDULED TO HAVE A WORKSHOP WITH JUDITH
MACKENZIE, BUT HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FINALIZE DETAILS.
HOPEFULLY, IT WILL BE IN EARLY SEPTEMBER. IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED IN TAKING A CLASS, PLEASE SIGN UP ON OUR WEBSITE
TO GET MORE INFORMATION WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE.
Sharon Alderman is a handweaver, artist, teacher, writer and author. She is the
author of Handwoven, Tailormade, A Handweaver’s Notebook, and Mastering
Weave Structures and over 130 magazine articles on weaving and design topics.
She has been teaching weaving classes across the country since 1976. “I weave
beautiful cloth that functions as it is asked to do. Color is my passion, as is
teaching and sharing my weaving experience.”
Judith Mackenzie has been a textile artist for the last 30 years. She has taught all
over the United States and Canada. Her adventures in fiber include repairing the
King of Afghanistan’s carpet, leading tours in Turkey, raising sheep and
managing a buffalo ranch. Her depth of knowledge is incredible.
Because Judith, Marilyn and Sharon are visiting instructors our rules on class sign
up will be different. To register in the class we must have full payment at the
time of registration. If for some reason you cannot take the class after signing up,
a refund will be made only if we can fill your space. We have made a
commitment to these instructors and are liable for costs.
Marilyn Murphy Book Signing!
Marilyn Murphy and her contributors present 17 designs and lots of inspiration
for your next handwoven garment. Marilyn will be signing her book
WOVEN TO WEAR on Saturday, September 28, 2-4pm
More Special Events!!
CLOTHROADS TRUNK SHOW
Friday, September 27, 12-6pm
Saturday, September 28, 10-6pm
Sunday, September 29, 10-5pm
SPINZILLA IS COMING!
SPINZILLA IS COMING!
RUN TO YOUR WHEELS!
Spinzilla is a contest sponsored by The National Needlework
Association to see who can spin the most yarn between October
7-13 (Spinning and Weaving week). Teams around the country
will try to spin enough yarn to cross the U.S. or maybe around
the world. To join the Shuttles team, please go to
www.spinzilla.org between August 15 & September 23 and sign
up. The cost is $10 and the money goes to educational projects
sponsored by T.N.N.A.
A ClothRoads Trunk is your gateway to a world of authentic
textile culture. From the rivers of India to the mountaintops of
Peru, we go directly to the source to find textiles made by
artisans using ancient natural dyeing methods, subtle and
beautiful weaving techniques, spinning, printing and more.
Hundreds of Artisan-Made Textiles
from every continent on the globe
We need 25 eager spinners! Come join the fun—check out our
website, Facebook and Ravelry pages for further details. There
will be surprises and prizes.
Many great gift ideas under $50.00. Products from ClothRoads
support artisan-made, women cooperatives dedicated to creating
a sustainable environment for the artists and their families.
We will start the week with our regular Spin in and have a
measuring party on Monday, October 14, 7-9:30pm, to see just
how much yarn we have made.
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Knitting Classes
SWEATERS FROM THE TOP DOWN - SET-IN STYLE
1 Day $80
Saturday, September 21, 9:30-4:30pm
Ann Budd, instructor
Because they can be tried on for fit along the way and because they require no
seaming, many knitters prefer to knit sweaters from the top-down. Following the
techniques outlined in The Knitter’s Handy Book of Top-Down Sweaters, learn
the basics for knitting a sweater from the top down by knitting a miniature
pullover (it may fit an infant) in worsted-weight yarn. In class you’ll choose
between a round and V-neck. You’ll learn basic sweater design and construction
principles for working from the top down, how to use The Knitter’s Handy Book
of Top-Down Sweaters, as well as tips and tricks along the way.
ADVANCED-BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE ON
DOUBLE-POINTED NEEDLES REQUIRED. HOMEWORK REQUIRED.
HOLIDAY GIFTS
3 Sessions $60
Begins Sunday, October 6, 2-4pm
Kristi Anderson, instructor
Get an early start on your holiday knitting. How about a Teddy Bear for the
stocking, some warm mitts for the backpack or a cabled package pillow or two to
add cheer to the guest bed? And if you have missed previous versions of this
class you might want to make hats, mittens, ornaments (or a garland) too.
ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
MITTENS
2 Sessions $50
Saturday, October 12 & 19, 2-4:30pm
Roxana Bartlett, instructor
Mittens make wonderful portable knitting projects-and whose fingers don’t need
warming? We will be knitting all kinds of mittens: quick and simple, patterned
and textured. This is a fun way to learn about using four needles!
BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
BASIC CARDI
6 Sessions $110
Saturday, September 21, 28, October 12, 26, November 16 & 23, 10-12:30pm
Margaret Wahlin, instructor
This class will teach you how to put in pockets, buttonholes, v-neck shaping and
construction while you knit a warm, bulky cardigan.
ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
KNIT SOME SOCKS
2 Sessions $50
Thursday, October 17 & 24, 6:30-9pm
Sharon Dalebout, instructor
Fall weather is on the way. It is time to start thinking about warmer clothing and
gifts for the holidays. SOCKS ARE PERFECT. They are so much fun to knit
and great to wear. Come and learn to knit a pair of socks and join the ranks of
enthusiastic sock knitters.
INTERMEDIATE KNITTING SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE ON DOUBLE
POINTED NEEDLES REQUIRED.
BEGINNING KNITTING
4 Sessions $90
Begins Tuesday, September 24, 6:30-9pm or
Begins Saturday, October 5, 1-3:30pm or
Begins Monday, November 25, 1-3:30pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Learn to knit! Knitting warm, comfortable, attractive clothing is calming to the
mind and soothing to the spirit (and fun). This class covers needles, yarns and
basic stitches with lots of time to practice, ask questions and discover the joy of
this ancient craft. We will also make a hat! (Hat uses #10 ½ 16” circular needles
and bulky yarn to be provided by student.)
STRAIGHT NEEDLES, SAMPLER YARN AND BOOK PROVIDED.
CIRCULARITY
3 Sessions $65
Begins Saturday, October 19, 9:30-12noon
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Knitting in the round…what’s it all about? Getting comfortable with double
pointed needles will be our first goal. We’ll knit some cuffs. Then we’ll explore
“magic loop”, working on two needles and other circular needle tricks. Bring
your adventurous spirit.
BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
RUSSIAN KNITTING TECHNIQUES
1 Session $50
Saturday, September 28, 1-5pm
Lily Huff, instructor
How do Russians knit? Lace, socks, sweaters, how do they do that? Learn this
classic knitting method: fast knitting, easy knitting, so forgiving on your wrists.
Russian knitters pick yarn as in continental knitting.
ADVANCED KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
KNITTING 2-BEYOND THE BEGINNING
4 Sessions $80
Begins Saturday, October 26, 10-12:30pm
Roxana Bartlett, instructor
You know knit, purl, increasing, decreasing and gauge. Put it all together and
knit a sweater that fits, feels wonderful and looks great! Choose a pattern from
the Knitting 2 book. We will guide you in picking the right yarn and
understanding the instructions. A review of knitting techniques and sweater care
is also included. You must stop by and select your pattern and yarn at least
ONE WEEK before the start of class.
BEGINNING KNITTING OR DEMONSTRATED ABILITY WITH TEACHER
APPROVAL REQUIRED.
STRANDED COLOR KNITTING
4 Sessions $80
Begins Wednesday, October 2, 6:30-9pm
Sharon Dalebout, instructor
In this class you will learn the skills you need for stranded color knitting,
sometimes called Fair Isle knitting. You will knit a hat and leave with your new
hat and some new knitting skills.
ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
THE FINISHING TOUCH
3 Sessions $65
Saturday, October 26, November 2 & 16, 1:30-4pm
Margaret Wahlin, instructor
Now that you are an accomplished knitter, learn to sew the pieces of your garment
together professionally with perfectly flat seams and a clever join at the shoulders.
You will be more than pleased with the results.
BRING A SWEATER TO FINISH OR SWATCHES TO PRACTICE ON.
ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
TURKISH BED SOCKS
3 Sessions $70
Begins Wednesday, October 2, 6:30-9pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Those slipper/socks will find a way into your knitting bag. What a great way to
use a special ball of sock yarn. A small project with clever construction, they
make a great gift..after you have enough pairs for yourself. Churchmouse pattern
included.
BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
ADVENTURES IN PATTERN STITCHES
4 Sessions $80
Begins Saturday, November 2, 2-4pm
Roxana Bartlett, instructor
Clever pattern stitches are fun to try and increase our understanding of the
structure of knitted fabric. Each week we’ll explore different techniques…
bobbles, eyelets, directional decreases, twisted and slipped stitches. By the end of
the class, you will have four different sample blocks which might be the
beginning of a fun afghan.
BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
VESTS
3 Sessions $65
Begins Saturday, October 5, 10-12:30pm
Roxana Bartlett, instructor
Vests are such fun to knit; they take only half the time as sweaters! This class
will explore the shaping and finishing techniques that are important to vests.
Please bring a sweater or vest that fits across the chest the way you would like
your vest to fit and enjoy designing your own.
BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
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More Knitting Classes
STASH BUSTER PILLOW
2 Sessions $45
Wednesday, November 6 & 13, 7-9pm
Kristi Anderson, instructor
Stash buster pillow (or throw, if you dare). If you have odd skeins of yarn hiding
in secret cubbyholes around your house, grab a basketful of one colorway and
come learn to combine them into a fun one of a kind pillow.
ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
TWINED KNITTING (TVAANDSTICKNING)A.K.A. RED DIAMOND
HAT
3 Sessions $65
Begins Saturday, November 30, 1-3:30pm
Margaret Wahlin, instructor
This simple little hat will give some insight on an ancient Swedish technique.
Students must be willing to carry yarn in their right hand.
INTERMEDIATE KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
INTARSIA COLOR KNITTING
3 Sessions $65
Wednesday, November 13, 20 & December 4, 6:30-9pm
Sharon Dalebout, instructor
Intarsia or perhaps you have heard it called Tapestry Color Knitting. Whichever,
you will learn the skills to knit blocks of color without stranding and have a cute
hat to show for it.
ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
SCANDANAVIAN SLIPPERS, CHILDREN’S SIZE
1 Day $85
Saturday, December 7, 9:30-4:30pm
Laura Farson, instructor
Like sweaters for little feet, these Scandinavian designed slippers will delight.
This pattern has been adapted for smaller feet, but the techniques are applicable to
adult sizes as well. We’ll start with a two strand version of Judy’s magic cast on,
learn how to make right and left lifted increases, insert waste yarn, work with two
colors in a round, decrease and pick up for cuffs.
INTERMEDIATE KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
BAVARIAN TWISTED/TRAVELING STITCHES HAT
2 Sessions $85
Saturday, November 16 & 23, 1-4pm
Laura Farson, instructor
This is a traditional Bavarian knitting technique in which stitches twist and travel
in delicate, intricate patterns. It is often used for socks and sweaters, but it is
found in mittens, gloves and hats as well. It has countless variations of which we
will explore several choices. The hat is worked in the round on circular or double
point needles.
INTERMEDIATE KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.
INTRODUCTION INTO RUSSIAN COLOR WORK
1 Day $75
Saturday, December 7, 10-5pm
Lily Huff, instructor
Northern Russian knitted color work is deeply related to Russian weaving traditions. Experienced Russian knitters say there is no woven color pattern that
would be impossible to knit. We will learn the main principles of the color work
of the Russian north. We will learn to make several color patterns and will learn
how to make a scarf. Several color patterns for northern Russian mittens will be
provided.
INTERMEDIATE KNITTING SKILLS AND ABILITY TO READ COLOR
WORK CHARTS REQUIRED.
SWEATERS FROM THE TOP DOWN - RAGLAN AND SEAMLESS
YOKE STYLES
1 Day $80
Sunday, November 17, 9:30-4:30pm
Ann Budd, instructor
Because they can be tried on for fit along the way and because they require no
seaming, many knitters prefer to knit sweaters from the top-down. Following the
techniques outlined in The Knitter’s Handy Guide to Top-Down Sweaters, learn
the basics for knitting a sweater from the top down by knitting a miniature pullover (it may fit an infant) in worsted-weight yarn. In class you’ll choose between
raglan and seamless yoke styles and between a crew and V-neck. You’ll learn
basic sweater design and construction principles for working from the top down,
how to follow patterns in all The Knitter’s Handy Book series by Ann Budd, as
well as tips and tricks along the way.
ADVANCED-BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE ON
DOUBLE-POINTED NEEDLES REQUIRED.
COMMUNITY KNITTING
3RD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH, $5 DONATION
September 17, October 15 & November 19, 7-8:30pm
We are a group of lively knitters dedicated to helping the many children
in need. Every month we do a different project. Check our website for
more information. We are always eager to have new members! We
knit for Clinica, Children’s Alley, EFFA - lots of children to keep
warm!
Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/communityknitting/
Spinning Classes
SPINNING 2
4 Sessions $100
Begins Thursday, September 19, 7-9:30pm
Maggie Casey, instructor
Now that you know what the knobs on your spinning wheel are for, is it time for
another class? Spinning 2 will include such varied topics as t.p.i. (twists per
inch), use of wool combs, Navajo plying and more. We will cover different
techniques to give you more control over the size and twist of the yarn you spin.
BEGINNING SPINNING SKILLS REQUIRED.
BRING YOUR WHEEL.
FIBERS PROVIDED.
SPIN THE CAMELIDS
1 Session $40
Saturday, October 26, 1-4pm
Chris Switzer, instructor
From Camel to both Alpacas to Paco Vicuna and Llama, spin these wonderful
fibers. You will blend natural colors, plus add silk, mohair or angora for a special
look. Yarns and finished projects using handspun will be shown.
INTERMEDIATE SPINNING SKILLS REQUIRED.
FIBERS PROVIDED.
BRING YOUR WHEEL AND ALL THE PARTS, CARDERS AND
SOMETHING YOU’VE MADE FROM YOUR HANDSPUN.
BEGINNING SPINNING ON A WHEEL
6 Sessions $150
Begins Thursday, October 17, 7-9:30pm
Dye day-Saturday, November 23, 10-3pm (no class October 24)
Maggie Casey, instructor
Spider Woman taught the Navajo women to spin with a spindle made of lightning
and turquoise. While we can't provide that kind of equipment, we can continue
the tradition. Wool, greasy, clean and commercially processed is our fiber. The
last class is an all day natural dye workshop. Women who are pregnant should
take the dye class at a later time when they are not pregnant.
ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED.
PLEASE WEAR OLD CLOTHES.
DROP SPINDLE SPINNING
1 Session $40
Thursday, December 5, 7-9:30pm
Maggie Casey, instructor
The “dreaded drop spindle” need not be feared at all. All it takes is a little
practice and a sense of humor. Come use our spindles or bring your own. We’ll
twist the night away.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
USE OF SPINDLES AND FIBERS PROVIDED.
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Weaving Classes
BEGINNING 4 SHAFT WEAVING
8 Sessions $160
Begins Sunday, September 22, 1-3:30pm 1st class will be from 1-5pm (No
class November 10)
Judy Steinkoenig, instructor
Become a weaver! Learn how to use a shaft loom to create fabrics and projects
you've only dreamed of. In addition to warping, reading drafts and figuring yarn
requirements, we'll explore pattern weaves such as lace, summer and winter and
overshot. The emphasis is on fun and the possibilities are endless. This is the
beginning. Expect at least four or five hours of homework per week in this class.
USE OF OUR LOOM PROVIDED.
TAPESTRY WEAVING
2 Sessions $80
Saturday, October 19 & November 2, 1-4pm
David Johnson, instructor
In this two day workshop students will warp and weave tapestries using plain and
soumak techniques. Day one covers warping and weaving and day two focuses
on ideas and design. As part of the fee, students will be allowed to keep their
looms to allow them to finish their weaving. There will be a review session at the
end of class two.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED.
WEAVING REVIEW
2 Sessions $50
Tuesday, September 24 & October 8, 6-8:30pm
Judy Steinkoenig, instructor
Dust off your loom and get weaving! This class is a brief review of four shaft
weaving including warping and reading drafts. Let’s get those projects going.
BEGINNING 4 SHAFT WEAVING SKILLS REQUIRED.
USE OF A 4 SHAFT LOOM REQUIRED.
DOUBLEWEAVE
1 Day $55
Sunday, November 24, 9-4pm
Judy Steinkoenig, instructor
Want to weave a blanket 45 inches wide, but your loom is only 25 inches? Would
you like to weave a vest and not sew a seam or weave your name or draw a
picture on the loom without using tapestry? If "yes" is your answer, then come
try doubleweave.
BEGINNING 4 SHAFT WEAVING SKILLS REQUIRED.
USE OF A 4 SHAFT PORTABLE LOOM REQUIRED.
WEAVE A SCARF
1 Day $85
Saturday, October 5, 10-5pm
Sara Goldenberg-White, instructor
If you’ve wanted to try weaving, but haven’t had the time, this all-day class is for
you. Using a rigid heddle loom, students will experience all the steps of weaving
a scarf from start to finish. By the end of the class, students should have a good
idea about what weaving is all about—and go home with a finished project!
USE OF OUR RIGID HEDDLE LOOM AND SUPPLIES ARE INCLUDED.
WEAVE A CROSSOVER SCARF
2 Sessions $95
Sunday, November 24, 10-4pm & Monday, November 25, 1-5pm
Sally Kuhn, instructor
Learn this fascinating technique while weaving a scarf of fabulous Tencel.
Students will select, wind, thread and weave the entire scarf in class using our
Wolf Pup looms.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED.
BEGINNING 4 SHAFT WEAVING SKILLS REQUIRED.
IF YOU ARE TAKING A WEAVING CLASS FROM
Shuttles AND NEED TO USE A PORTABLE LOOM,
If you are taking a class at Shuttles and are
from out of town, PLEASE provide a local
phone number or your cell number where we
can reach you while you’re here!!!
TABLE LOOMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR USE
ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS.
CALL THE SHOP TO RESERVE ONE.
Crochet Classes
BEGINNING CROCHET
4 Sessions $95
Begins Monday, September 23, 1-3:30pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Discover the versatility and usefulness of crochet. Learn basic crochet stitches
and how to read patterns. Several small projects will be made, including a hat.
(Hat uses worsted weight yarn to be provided by the student.)
BOOK, HOOK AND SAMPLER YARN PROVIDED.
TUNISIAN CROCHET
2 Sessions $60
Wednesday, December 4 & 11, 6:30-9pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Tunisian crochet (also known as afghan stitch) may be a common beginning of
both knitting and crochet. The fabric is unique. We'll do a stitch sampler bag, a
big hook 2-color scarf and explore project options.
HOOKS AND SOME YARNS PROVIDED.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
CROCHET FOR FINGERS AND TOES
3 Sessions $70
Begins Wednesday, October 23, 6:30-9pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
We’ll start with stitches appropriate for cuffs (wristers or legwarmers?) and then
move on to feet and hands. This class is all about working in the round.
BEGINNING CROCHET SKILLS REQUIRED. PLEASE BRING ANY
HOOKS YOU MAY HAVE.
CROCHET CLINIC
45 Minutes $25
ANY TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY, 11-4PM
BUT YOU MUST CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Do you have crochet questions? Are you stuck on a project? Need help
understanding directions? Want help starting a new project or finishing an old
one? Crochet clinic is the answer. Bring your projects and problems, and we will
talk crochet.
TAPESTRY CROCHET AND BEADS TOO!
2 Sessions $65
Tuesday, November 26 & December 3, 6:30-9pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Color changes, figure design and beads will add new dimension to your crochet.
We’ll make a bag or a hat and explore other project possibilities.
HOOK AND SOME YARN PROVIDED.
BEGINNING CROCHET SKILLS REQUIRED.
Each Shuttles newsletter is available on line
the same day the printed version is mailed.
www.shuttlesspindlesandskeins.com
VISIT OUR WEB SITE: www.shuttlesspindlesandskeins.com
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Felting
Uniques
PLY-SPLIT A CHEVRON AND BASKET WEAVE BRAID
1 Day $50
Wednesday, October 9, 10-3:30pm
Sally Kuhn, instructor
Ply-splitting, a technique from Northern India, is completely portable. Peter
Collingwood and Linda Hendrickson helped introduce this slow and meditative
technique to the US. We will learn two braids using SCOT (Single-course
Oblique Twining), prepared cords and a gripfid-a handy tool.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
ALL FIBERS ARE PROVIDED FOR THE FELTING CLASSES.
PLEASE BRING A COUPLE OF OLD TOWELS FOR THE WET
FELTING CLASSES.
WISE OWLS
1 Session $45
Thursday, October 10, 6:30-9:30pm
Heide Murray, instructor
Needle felting for all levels of experience. We will make an owl using one of my
designs while learning about wool, felting and design.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
KUMIHIMO
1 Day $55
Friday, October 18, 10:30-3:30pm
Sally Kuhn, instructor
Kumihimo, the ancient and honored craft of Japanese braiding, a tradition going
back to the Middle Ages, is enjoying a revival of interest. Braids are fascinating
and beautiful alone. They can also be useful as an embellishment for handwovens
or jewelry. We will construct a simple braiding stool and experiment with round,
flat and square braids. A Kumihimo computer program will be available for those
who wish to try it.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
FELT A HAT
1 Day $75
Sunday, October 13, 9:30-4:30pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
You will start with loose fleece and end up with a felt hat. You will have lots of
choices of colors and shapes for your hat. We supply the tools and materials; you
supply an old towel and some elbow grease.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
FELT FOR FEET
1 Day $75
Sunday, November 3, 9:30-4:30pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
If your toes are cold, this class is for you. There is nothing warmer than felt and
it’s great for slippers or after ski boots. You will use dyed wool fleece to make
one-piece boots felted for a custom fit right on your feet.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
A TASTE OF JAPANESE BRAIDING ON A DISK
1 Session $40
Sunday, October 20, 2-4:30pm
Sally Kuhn, instructor
Kumihimo on a disk is so portable, and it is a wonderful way to create colorful
braids to embellish projects. We’ll set up for an 8-strand braid and try several
round and flat patterns. Keep the disk and bobbins to braid more at home.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
NUNO
1 Day $75
Saturday, December 14, 9:30-4:30pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
Come explore layers in feltmaking. What sticks, what resists. Bring sheer fabric,
mesh, even lace. There will be more to share. You will also need a towel and
some elbow grease.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
PLY-SPLIT A NECKLACE
1 Session $50
Friday, November 15, 10-3:30pm
Sally Kuhn, instructor
Using colorful pre-made cotton cords, we will make a necklace based on Linda
Hendrickson’s Meander pattern with variations.
ALL MATERIALS PROVIDED.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
Holiday Closures
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, LABOR DAY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, THANKSGIVING DAY
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, CLOSE 3PM CHRISTMAS EVE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, CHRISTMAS DAY
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, CLOSE 3PM, NEW YEAR’S EVE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, NEW YEAR’S DAY
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 & FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, CLOSED FOR INVENTORY
RETURN POLICY
DISCOUNT POLICY
ALL RETURNS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY
THE SALES RECEIPT.
During a class students receive a 10% discount on products sold by
Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins.
A 20% discount is available for a bulk yarn purchase of $250.
(For $200 plus tax you get $250 worth of yarn.)
Returns will be accepted up to one year after date of purchase.
Cash refunds for returns up to $20; store credit for refunds over $20.
We regret that we cannot give refunds for:
Patterns
Wound off yarn
A 25% discount is available for a bulk yarn purchase of $350.
(For $262.50 plus tax you get $350 worth of yarn.)
Sale merchandise
Returned yarn must be in the original wrapper,
unused and in good condition.
No credit cards for bulk purchases.
BULK PURCHASES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
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CLASS REGISTRATION POLICIES
Many of our classes fill up quickly. To guarantee a space, you should pre-register AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO the
beginning of the class. To register for a class, we require a deposit of ½ of the cost of the class. The remainder of the fee is due the day of
the first class. We consider your enrollment a commitment to take the class. We order supplies and make a commitment to the instructor
based on your registration.
Please be sure you can attend the first session before you sign up for a class. The first class session provides the foundation of
skills for the entire class.
If you cancel a week or more before the beginning date of the class, all monies will be refunded. IF YOU CANCEL WITH LESS
THAN A WEEK'S NOTICE, YOUR REGISTRATION DEPOSIT WILL BE FORFEITED. The cost of the class is neither refundable nor
transferable once the class has begun. A full refund of all monies will be made if Shuttles, Spindles and Skeins cancels a class.
MUCH AS WE LOVE CHILDREN - ESPECIALLY YOURS - OUR VERY LIMITED CLASSROOM SPACE MAKES IT
IMPOSSIBLE TO ACCOMMODATE CHILDREN WHILE YOU ARE IN CLASS. PLEASE MAKE OTHER ARRANGEMENTS.
Please enroll me in (name of class or classes, date & time)______________________________________________________________
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Name __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Telephone (Please list home and cell) H____________________________________ Cell___________________________________
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Basketry
Technology
IPAD TIPS AND TRICKS
1 Session $20
Sunday, September 15, 2:30-4pm
Joy Markley, instructor
A helpful class showing you a variety of tips and tricks for using your iPad! Not
a class about knitting - but one about getting the most out of your iPad. Come
learn tips that will make using your iPad more effective and lots more fun!
BRING YOUR iPad.
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
ALL BASKET MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED FOR EACH CLASS.
STUDENTS SHOULD WEAR OLD CLOTHES AND BRING: SHARP
SHEARS (KITCHEN OR PRUNING), OR DIAGONAL CUTTERS, AWL,
TAPE MEASURE, PENCIL, AND TOWEL.
YARN BASKET
1 Day $75
Sunday, October 6, 9:30-4pm
Margaret Tullis, instructor
This ribbed basket without a handle is perfect for storing a yarn project. The class
includes a demonstration and discussion of fiber reactive dyes.
INTRO TO KNIT COMPANION
ALL LEVELS WELCOME.
2 Sessions $55
Saturday, September 21 & 28, 9:30-12:30pm
Joy Markley, instructor
knitCompanion® allows you to transform your library of PDF knitting patterns
into highly interactive knitting instructions right on your iPad (all generations,
including the mini), iPhone and iPod Touch! Its patented, knitter inspired system
will enable you to interact with your patterns like never before. For the first time,
THE SHOP CLOSES AT 6PM. THE CLASSROOM WILL OPEN
you will be able to easily use the patterns in your PDF library in a highly
15 MINUTES BEFORE CLASSES START. PLEASE COME TO
functional electronic form the way you want to knit from them! Unlike generic
CLASS PREPARED. INSTRUCTORS CAN NOT TAKE TIME
PDF readers, knitCompanion supports advanced capabilities for charts and
FROM TEACHING TO WIND YARN.
written instructions fine tuned for a knitter’s needs. This includes row markers,
stitch markers, highlighting, smart counters, special row instructions in charts and
much more! Come join the knitting revolution!
AS A COURTESY TO OUR INSTRUCTORS AND OTHER
STUDENTS, PLEASE REFRAIN FROM WEARING PERFUME BRING YOUR iPad (ANY iDevices THAT SUPPORT iOS 5.x, INCLUDING
ALL iPad generations, iPhone AND iPod Touch) WITH THE knitCompanion
WHEN ATTENDING A CLASS. ALSO, PLEASE TURN OFF
APP INSTALLED AND THE PAID VERSION OF knitCompanion ALREADY
YOUR CELL PHONES WHILE IN CLASS. THANK YOU!
PURCHASED FROM WITHIN THE APP. A FREE DROPBOX ACCOUNT IS
HELPFUL TO HAVE SET UP PRIOR TO CLASS.
A Gentle Reminder
New DVDs!
Books back in print!
ANDEAN SPINNING - Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez
KNITTING COUNTERPANES by Mary Walker Phillips
ANDEAN KNITTING - Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez
The Best of Weavers TWILL THRILLS
FIXING KNITTING MISTAKES with Kate Atherley UNIVERSAL STITCHES - Nancy Arthur Hoskins
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We will be open Sunday December 8, 15 & 22
From 1 to 5pm
FALL CLASSES
Sept. - Dec. 2013
Technology classes (NEW!!), Knitting, Weaving, Felting, Spinning, Crochet, Basketry,
Uniques, plus Special Workshops, a book signing and our Annual Sale !!
Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, Inc.
635 South Broadway #E
Boulder, CO 80305
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
BOULDER CO
PERMIT NO.182
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
See page 7 for two new technology classes!
See page 2 for a Marilyn Murphy book signing!
New Yarns!
New BookS!
Boboli Lace - a lovely sport weight wool blend
SPIN TO WEAVE - Sara Lamb
yarn that's soft, variegated and easy to knit
FREE SPIRIT SHAWLS
Sakkie - mohair and merino make this sock yarn
ART OF SEAMLESS KNITTING
cool and comfortable in summer and warm in
EXTREME DOUBLE-KNITTING
the winter and feeling wonderful all year long
NICKY EPSTEIN'S KNITS FOR DOLLS
Manos Merino Top - fiber dyed in the same
PREPARED TO DYE - Dyeing Techniques for
wonderful colors as Manos yarn, a spinning
Fiber Artists
dream
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LACE FLOWERS TO CROCHET
Pediboo - our newest sock yarn from Frog
Tree. The twist, the softness, the washability,
KEEPSAKE CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS
the merino bamboo blend combineS to make this SCARF STYLE 2 - Ann Budd
yarn special.
KONGO GUMI - A CACOPHONY OF SPOTS, COILS,
Starlux - add a bit of sparkle with this yarn full
ZAGS, LINES - Rosalie Neilson
of iridescent sequins
CoBaSi - cotton, bamboo, silk with a bit of elastic 75 CHINESE, CELTIC & ORNAMENTAL KNOTS
WOVEN TO WEAR - Marilyn Murphy
to make a comfortable sock or a skinny top
Splatter Dash - you'll want to drop everything CROCHET AT HOME
and dash in for this luscious merino yarn
See page 7 for new DVDs and
books that are back in print!
Souk - recycled silk pairs with wool to create a
heavy worsted weight yarn that's delicious
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