Impromptu Yarn Review--Swizzle from The Alpaca Yarn Company


I'm at the shop today. It is raining, cold & generally speaking, a very November-ish day. Since a rainy day often means it is a little quiet around here, I am doing some pretty productive knitting. I've just finished the first of a pair of Fingerless Mitts from an Ann Budd pattern in Weekend Knitting. This is one of my favorite knitting books--the patterns are various, the photos are appealing & the projects are realistic. A nice recipe for a knitting book. The fingerless gloves are a simple, and it turns out, quick project. Garter stitch knit end to end with clever short row shaping, there's not much to them technically, but they make a cozy mitt & my fingers are cold!

Here's the impromptu yarn review: I am knitting these fingerless mitts with a new yarn from the Alpaca Yarn Company called Swizzle. Here are the specs: the put up is in 100 g skeins measuring about 215 yards. It is 100% Superfine Alpaca, spun in Peru & hand dyed right here in Central PA. The gauge on a US#7 needle is 5 st = 1". Care instructions, dry clean or handwash.
Now, technical specs & a picture (thanks, Beth & Tasha for letting us grab your image!) can only tell a knitter so much. There is nothing like wandering into a nice LYS, breathing in that first woolie breath & letting your fingers find their way through the yarns.
Swizzle is a beautiful yarn. The 6 colors are lovely, rich & tonal. Twisted into a smooshy skein, this yarn is soft, warm, & pretty. The generous yardage means one skein will make up into a great hat, or a pair or mittens. I've been looking at and selling this yarn for a few months, but I'm just now knitting up my first skein. I'm knitting the purple colorway 'Plum Perfection,' & it is lovely. I made a ribbed beanie (96 st on size 6 needles) and the striping effect was perfect. I had enough left over to cast on for the fingerless mitts, and I may be able to get both of them made out of just this one skein.
I recently knit a very coarse or 'rustic' yarn for a felted bag. The contrast between the corriedale wool and the Superfine Alpaca could hardly be more pronounced! The alpaca knitted fabric is soft and drapey with just the right amount of bounce when knit in rib or garter stitch.

Knitters Knitting Knits!

So much knitting to talk about! Nearly every day brings new knitters & crocheters & lots and lots of quilters/knitters through the doors at LYS. Our little shop on Old Philadelphia Pike really is a crossroads of the world tucked away in Lancaster County. So, it's hello & happy knitting to Torie who was visiting Intercourse & was suddenly stricken with a need to learn to knit! You were a quick study, Torie & I hope you've started your first sweater!


A big hello to Vanessa & Corrine from Queens. These gals came into the area for a weekend in October. Vanessa bought a big skein of Burly Spun from Brown Sheep company, and stopped in the next day to show us the cool mobius she had crocheted. Vanessa owns a boutique in Queens, NY called Stella Gialla.

If you're visiting the area and your trip includes a Thursday overnight, won't you join us for our Thursday knitting group? We've entertained and been entertained by knitters from all over the place, and we'd love a chance to make you feel right at home at LYS.


Keep an eye on our Facebook page for special events, holiday hours & an occasional sweet deal or giveaway! We tweet as www.twitter.com/lancyarnshop. Thanks and hello to Lisa at Kitchen Kettle Village who recently blogged about LYS on http://www.kettletalk.com/. See you around the knitting shop!


Wendy

Mistake Rib Scarf

Free Pattern from Lancaster Yarn Shop

This cozy scarf knits up quickly with one skein of super soft Snuggle in a bulky weight. At 3 stitches per inch on a US size 11 needle, Mistake Rib is a bouncy, fun stitch pattern.






Size Information
Length: 31 in. (79 cm)
Width: 4"-6" (10-15cm)

Requirements
Yarn & Notions
* 1 x 100g (104 yds) hank Alpaca Yarn Company SNUGGLE (pictured in shade 6873)

Needles & Equipment
*8 mm needles (US #11)

Tension/Gauge
Not important for this project, but approximately 3 st=1" over rib pattern


Instructions
CO 23 stitches.
*Knit two, purl two across, ending with knit two, purl one.*
Repeat this row for pattern.
Continue knitting until you nearly run out of yarn.
Bind off in pattern with tension to match cast on.

pattern copyright Wendy Ellis 2009
http://www.lancasteryarnshop.com/

Hi LYS Friends!

We’re excited to tell you that we are ready to start our Friday afternoon knitting group again! We’ll meet at the new location on Friday between noon & 2 P.M. Bring your knitting or crochet projects & come for a visit. Next week (September 11), there will be a door prize for anyone who comes to knit that mentions this post!

There are great restaurants, shops & a nice cafe at Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse–so come early & stay late! In the event that the shop is busy, we have a great space upstairs for knitting & hanging out, too.

Mark your calendars, we will not meet on “Black Friday”–this year that is Friday November 27th.

Don’t forget to check the website for new class listings. We’ll be teaching all sorts of classes between now & the holidays & we’d love to have you sign up for one or two. October is Socktober at LYS–get ready for non-stop socks!

Hope to see you soon,
Wendy