Wednesday, July 08, 2009


by Melissa Gow, Editorial Assistant for Knitty.com

Here's your next infusion of the bi-weekly fluffy stuff!



Are you in San Diego and want to help raise breast cancer awareness? From June 15 to November 15, the San Diego Affiliate offices are accepting donations of knitted items that will be sold at various Breast Cancer Awareness events. If you need more information check out the Events Page or email Barbara LaMark, Knit for the Cure Chairperson barbara.susangkomen AT gmail.com.



Thread Banger has complied a great Weekly DIY Roundup of spinning resources.



All I can really say about this hairy tale is WOW!



Along with the new look over at KnittingDaily.com there is a new editor (or is it editrix?), Sandi Wiseheart has stepped aside (but will still be a regular blogger at Knitting Daily) and Kathleen Cubley is stepping up to be the new editor. Welcome, Kathleen!



The Tour De Fleece is off and running again!

I know it's a few days late (started on the 4th of July) but you can still join in the fun! There are two different Tours being run: The original and the Ravelry Group.



Still haven't planned a summer vacation? What about a weekend getaway to a working Massachusetts sheep farm owned by knitting author and designer Kristin Nicholas for an intensive weekend knitting course?

Be sure to also check out Kristin's new sock yarn! The yarns are dyed in the wonderful palette of colors that we expect from Kristin and may remind you of ikat dyed fabric! Expect it to show up in yarn store some point in August, just in time to start some holiday socks!



It's that time again: Interweave's Hurt Book and Overstock Sale! 50–75 percent off -- and Jaime from Interweave suggests this: sort from low price to high price in the pull-down menu on the main page to see the best deals.



See you in two weeks and remember your Sunscreen! It's very hard to knit with sunburned hands...

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Wow. I can't imagine knitting or weaving with my hair, but even if it were long enough it would be pretty much space dyed.
 
Hi Amy & Melissa:
Thanks so much for writing about the classes at my farm and the new sock yarn. You're awesome. Happy Summer!
 
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