Doesn't this sunshine get you excited about knitting some cute projects for spring? (We've heard of people who knit only in the colder months, but those folks are missing out on half the fun!)
Here's the Miyoko top from one of our favorite designers, Cheri Christian of c2knits. Cheri specializes in topdown, seamless garments, and we love not having to sew separate pieces together. When the knitting is done, all that's left to do is sew in the ends and voila--the garment is ready to wear.
Stacy is working on Miyoko in Tatamy DK, color 1720 Cherry. Here's what she has to say:
"A lot of our customers have already discovered how wonderful Tatamy DK is for blankets and baby items, but I wanted to showcase the fact that it's also ideal for summer garments for adults. The cotton/acrylic blend makes it very easy care, and it comes in a great range of colors. Miyoko has such an unusual construction, I thought it would be fun to knit, and it is! The ruching down the front is a really cool detail that's actually pretty simple to do."
Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Sheepish Rewards
Are you a member of our Rewards program?
To become a Rewards member, all you have to do is let us enter your name and email address into our customer database. When you're a member, our check-out system keeps track of everything you buy at Sheepish. As your purchases add up, you earn discounts on future purchases!
Anything you buy counts toward your Reward Points, whether it be yarn, needles, patterns, lesson, gadgets, etc.
If you're not already a Rewards program member, let us know and we'll get you set up! Everybody likes a discount, right?
To become a Rewards member, all you have to do is let us enter your name and email address into our customer database. When you're a member, our check-out system keeps track of everything you buy at Sheepish. As your purchases add up, you earn discounts on future purchases!
Anything you buy counts toward your Reward Points, whether it be yarn, needles, patterns, lesson, gadgets, etc.
If you're not already a Rewards program member, let us know and we'll get you set up! Everybody likes a discount, right?
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Ravelry patterns for you
Since enrolling in Ravelry's in-store pattern sales program a few months ago, we've been very excited about how many of you have been taking advantage of this service. For those of you who aren't aware of it, or just haven't tried it yet, here's a little recap about how the program works.
Here's the Cowl Shell that Stacy recently made for our shop mannequin, Epiphany. If you'd like to make this top yourself, here's what we do:
1. You tell us you want it.
2. We buy the PDF via Ravelry.
3. A copy of the PDF goes automatically to your email account and, if you wish, to your Ravelry library.
4. When you check out at the register, we ring up the pattern like any other purchase.
Ta-da!
There are several advantages to buying Ravelry patterns from us this way. Designers earn a higher percentage from in-store sales than from normal Ravelry sales, and the shop also earns a percentage. And, unlike when you download patterns yourself at home, when you buy them from us, those purchases count toward your Sheepish reward points.
Of course we still stock hard copies of patterns in the shop, but being able to sell Ravelry patterns is HUGE for us, because this means our customers have almost 30,000 patterns to choose from--way more than we could ever physically stock in the shop. Settle in with your favorite beverage, browse the Ravelry selection, and next time you come in to Sheepish, bring your list!
Friday, March 22, 2013
On The Needles: Crabapple Petals in Serena
This week's work in progress is a lacy little confection Carrie is test knitting for Ravelry designer Lesbian Housewyfe.
The pattern is called Crabapple Petals. It's a luxurious, drapey cowl that features a simple lace pattern and some beads to add a touch of shimmer. The yarn is Manos del Uruguay's Serena, a dreamy blend of baby alpaca and pima cotton, in color 2318 Glacier. We're expecting our spring shipment from Manos--including many gorgeous colors of Serena--any day now!
Carrie says, "I thought this pattern would be a great way to show off how soft and squishy Serena is. Stay tuned: Crabapple Petals will be available for purchase soon!"
By the way, these beautiful silver-lined beads came from our friends at The Bead Shoppe in Avondale Estates (in the same complex with Our Way Cafe). The Bead Shoppe is a magical wonderland of color and sparkle, so if you're a jewelry maker or just a bead lover, be sure to visit them for your bead needs.
The pattern is called Crabapple Petals. It's a luxurious, drapey cowl that features a simple lace pattern and some beads to add a touch of shimmer. The yarn is Manos del Uruguay's Serena, a dreamy blend of baby alpaca and pima cotton, in color 2318 Glacier. We're expecting our spring shipment from Manos--including many gorgeous colors of Serena--any day now!
Carrie says, "I thought this pattern would be a great way to show off how soft and squishy Serena is. Stay tuned: Crabapple Petals will be available for purchase soon!"
By the way, these beautiful silver-lined beads came from our friends at The Bead Shoppe in Avondale Estates (in the same complex with Our Way Cafe). The Bead Shoppe is a magical wonderland of color and sparkle, so if you're a jewelry maker or just a bead lover, be sure to visit them for your bead needs.
Labels:
accessories,
cowl,
lace,
Serena,
spring
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
New addi needle options
It's no secret that we LOVE addi needles. So we're very pleased that we can now offer you more addi choices than ever!
We've always been huge fans of the addi Lace circulars because of their super-pointy tips, which make them so great for detailed work like knitting multiple stitches together, knitting through the back loop of a stitch, and so on. These needles are big sellers for us, and many of our customers are as devoted to them as we are.
Lately, though, some of you have told us that you actually prefer the blunter tips and nickel-plated finish of the classic addi Turbo needles. We're listening, so guess what--we're now carrying the Turbo needles as well!
In addition, addi has just come out with a brand-new style of circular needle called Sock Rockets. These give you the best of both worlds--they have the pointy tips of the Lace needles, with the shiny nickel plating that makes the Turbos so speedy. Sock Rockets are available in sizes US 0-3, in two lengths: 40” (ideal for you Magic Loop-ers out there) and 24” (perfect for knitting in parallel pairs).
Let's take a look and compare the tips of these three needles styles:
For those of you who prefer bamboo circulars, of course we also still carry the addi Natura needles. They're by far the smoothest bamboo needles we've ever tried, and we know that many knitters with arthritis find them much more comfortable on the hands than metal needles.
With all these great options, you're sure to find an addi circular needle that is perfect for you and your particular knitting style.
We've always been huge fans of the addi Lace circulars because of their super-pointy tips, which make them so great for detailed work like knitting multiple stitches together, knitting through the back loop of a stitch, and so on. These needles are big sellers for us, and many of our customers are as devoted to them as we are.
Lately, though, some of you have told us that you actually prefer the blunter tips and nickel-plated finish of the classic addi Turbo needles. We're listening, so guess what--we're now carrying the Turbo needles as well!
In addition, addi has just come out with a brand-new style of circular needle called Sock Rockets. These give you the best of both worlds--they have the pointy tips of the Lace needles, with the shiny nickel plating that makes the Turbos so speedy. Sock Rockets are available in sizes US 0-3, in two lengths: 40” (ideal for you Magic Loop-ers out there) and 24” (perfect for knitting in parallel pairs).
Let's take a look and compare the tips of these three needles styles:
For those of you who prefer bamboo circulars, of course we also still carry the addi Natura needles. They're by far the smoothest bamboo needles we've ever tried, and we know that many knitters with arthritis find them much more comfortable on the hands than metal needles.
With all these great options, you're sure to find an addi circular needle that is perfect for you and your particular knitting style.
Friday, March 15, 2013
On The Needles: Cowl Shell in Ultra Pima Paints
This week's On The Needles is a study in handpainted yarns.
As we posted recently, one of our all-time favorite cotton yarns, Ultra Pima, now comes in handpainted colorways as well as the solids. Stacy's working on a sample garment for our shop mannequin, Epiphany, to wear for spring.
The pattern is the Cowl Shell by Myrna Batten. What a great addition this would be to any warm weather wardrobe! Wear it alone on a hot summer day, layer it under a blazer for work, or pair it with a light cardigan for those chilly movie theaters.
You can buy this pattern from us through Ravelry's in-store pattern sales program. It only costs $5.00, and it's a great way to support an indie designer and your favorite local yarn shop!
Stacy says, "I wanted to experiment with this handpainted yarn a couple of different ways to see where the colors would land. I started at the bottom, knitting every round from the same ball of yarn. As you can see, large pools of colors began to appear. After a few inches, I started alternating two skeins of yarn, knitting two rounds with each. While the colors are still pooling a bit, they're much more mixed now and create much less of a dramatic swirling effect. Next, I'll try switching skeins every round. I expect that will break up the colors even more. Depending on what you like, you can get a lot of different looks with handpainted yarn.
"The Ultra Pima Paints are every bit as wonderful to work with as the solids. The yarn is soft and has a subtle sheen, and the colors are beautiful. This is my go-to yarn for spring and summer garments. And I can imagine any of the Paints, especially this Pastel Mix I'm working with, making a really cute Baby Surprise Jacket." (We have the BSJ pattern in stock, by the way....)
As we posted recently, one of our all-time favorite cotton yarns, Ultra Pima, now comes in handpainted colorways as well as the solids. Stacy's working on a sample garment for our shop mannequin, Epiphany, to wear for spring.
The pattern is the Cowl Shell by Myrna Batten. What a great addition this would be to any warm weather wardrobe! Wear it alone on a hot summer day, layer it under a blazer for work, or pair it with a light cardigan for those chilly movie theaters.
You can buy this pattern from us through Ravelry's in-store pattern sales program. It only costs $5.00, and it's a great way to support an indie designer and your favorite local yarn shop!
Stacy says, "I wanted to experiment with this handpainted yarn a couple of different ways to see where the colors would land. I started at the bottom, knitting every round from the same ball of yarn. As you can see, large pools of colors began to appear. After a few inches, I started alternating two skeins of yarn, knitting two rounds with each. While the colors are still pooling a bit, they're much more mixed now and create much less of a dramatic swirling effect. Next, I'll try switching skeins every round. I expect that will break up the colors even more. Depending on what you like, you can get a lot of different looks with handpainted yarn.
"The Ultra Pima Paints are every bit as wonderful to work with as the solids. The yarn is soft and has a subtle sheen, and the colors are beautiful. This is my go-to yarn for spring and summer garments. And I can imagine any of the Paints, especially this Pastel Mix I'm working with, making a really cute Baby Surprise Jacket." (We have the BSJ pattern in stock, by the way....)
Labels:
cotton,
spring,
top,
Ultra Pima
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Sheepish in Antarctica
Recently, one of our customers, Betheda Gramling, had the fantastic opportunity to travel to Antarctica. Before she left for her trip, of course she had to stop by Sheepish and get some yarn to take on her journey.
This picture arrived in our inbox this morning:
Our pink logo bag in Antarctica!
Betheda wrote, "Here is a picture taken at the Palmer Station (USA Research center) in Antarctica. The black dot in the water is a rubber boat with 10 persons aboard."
Thanks for sharing this with us, Betheda! Very cool indeed.
This picture arrived in our inbox this morning:
Our pink logo bag in Antarctica!
Betheda wrote, "Here is a picture taken at the Palmer Station (USA Research center) in Antarctica. The black dot in the water is a rubber boat with 10 persons aboard."
Thanks for sharing this with us, Betheda! Very cool indeed.
Labels:
community
Friday, March 8, 2013
On The Needles: Party Dress in Cotton Fleece
This installment of On The Needles should really be called OFF The Needles, as Carole actually finished knitting this project moments this photo was taken. But she hasn't woven the ends in yet, so technically it still counts as a work in progress. :)
Carole says, "I love this yarn. In fact, I'm looking at the Cotton Fleece color card right now, thinking about making a sweater for me! I need a summer sweater...."
This is Phoebe's Party Dress, from Joanna Johnson's adorable book Phoebe's Birthday (in stock now). Carole made it for her granddaughter, who is turning three this week!
The yarn is Cotton Fleece in color 220, Provincial Rose, which turns out to be very hard to photograph accurately. In person, it's a warmer pink, as seen here.Carole says, "I love this yarn. In fact, I'm looking at the Cotton Fleece color card right now, thinking about making a sweater for me! I need a summer sweater...."
What's on your needles? Tell us in the comments, or post a picture on our Facebook page.
Labels:
children,
Cotton Fleece,
dress,
spring
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Ultra Pima--now in Paints!
Cascade's Ultra Pima has been one of our favorite cottons for years, and now we're excited to be one of the first shops anywhere to carry Ultra Pima Paints!
This yarn is so new, it's not even listed on Ravelry yet. But it's here at Sheepish and waiting for you to be one of the first to try it.
Like Ultra Pima's solid colors, Ultra Pima Paints is a DK weight, 100% cotton that knits at 5.5-6 sts/in on a US 5-6 needle. The silky sheen and drape of the pima cotton make this yarn perfect for spring and summer tops, but it would also be a great choice for shawls, baby blankets, fancy washcloths...any project that benefits from a soft, colorful yarn. Oh, and did we mention it's machine washable?
This yarn is so new, it's not even listed on Ravelry yet. But it's here at Sheepish and waiting for you to be one of the first to try it.
Like Ultra Pima's solid colors, Ultra Pima Paints is a DK weight, 100% cotton that knits at 5.5-6 sts/in on a US 5-6 needle. The silky sheen and drape of the pima cotton make this yarn perfect for spring and summer tops, but it would also be a great choice for shawls, baby blankets, fancy washcloths...any project that benefits from a soft, colorful yarn. Oh, and did we mention it's machine washable?
Just look at these colors! Clockwise from top left: Autumn Leaves, Carnival Mix, Pastel Mix, and Iris Mix. We have a shop model in the works so you'll be able to see how the color changes knit up.
Ultra Pima Paints retails at $12.50 and, like Ultra Pima solids, comes in a generous 220-yard hank.
Labels:
cotton,
spring,
Ultra Pima,
yarn
Friday, March 1, 2013
On The Needles: Chuck in Liberty Wool
Hey, Sheepish fans! Welcome to a new feature here at the blog called On The Needles. Each week, we'll be showing you one of the staff projects currently underway here at the shop. Let's take a look!
Stacy is working on this cabled beauty called Chuck, designed by Andi Satterlund (of Miette fame). The yarn is the ever-popular Liberty Wool in color 7880, Golden Poppy.
Stacy is working on this cabled beauty called Chuck, designed by Andi Satterlund (of Miette fame). The yarn is the ever-popular Liberty Wool in color 7880, Golden Poppy.
Stacy says, "I fell in love with this sweater the first time I saw it and knew I had to make it! I added another cable repeat so it would be hip-length and give me more wearing options. Despite how cabley it is, it's going pretty fast. I'm hoping to have it done soon so I have the chance to wear it a few times before the weather warms up."
What's on your needles? Tell us in the comments, or post a picture on our Facebook page.
Labels:
cables,
Liberty Wool,
staff,
sweater
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