Available now at LYS, my favorite magazine of the year (so far!). Knitting Traditions from Interweave Press. Stop in for your copy today, this is a special issue.
Indulge your passion for knitting with Knitting Traditions! This 148-page special publication from PieceWork magazine presents more than 40 projects—socks, shawls and scarves, items for baby, a variety of hand coverings, hats, squares and edgings, and finger puppets—each with a story that provides historical context. Here are just a few examples: Peruvians used a technique—knitting’s precursor—called cross looping or needleknitting to fashion exquisite, tiny figures, using cactus thorns as needles, between 200 B.C. and A.D. 200. Fourteenth-century Italian artists painted pictures of the Madonna knitting. A glove with a romantic history knitted in Sweden during the sixteenth-century is preserved in a museum. Swedish knitters have been using the two-end technique since at least the seventeenth century. By the mid-eighteenth century, Russian shawls from Orenburg achieved international status. Prolific Victorian knitters fashioned all sorts of knitted items in the nineteenth century. German designers were producing hundreds of patterns for “art knitting” in the early decades of the twentieth century. And a veritable “Who’s Who” of late-twentieth- and early-twenty-first-century knitting designers share their passion within these pages!
*image & text courtesy Interweave Press

Spring Classes at LYS


spring knitting classes

at LYS


Classes are posted for a full slate of knitting classes at LYS! Join us whether you are a beginner just picking up sticks & string or an experienced knitter looking for a challenging & fun project class. Sign-ups are under way, take a look at our schedule & see if we can make some time to knit together!
We currently offer two class sessions on each Saturday and Tuesday. Private knitting & crochet lessons are also available. Call the shop (717) 768-8007 to make arrangements! Here is a direct link to all of the classes currently available at LYS: http://lancasteryarnshop.bigcartel.com/category/classes


Our teachers Spring, 2010:
Tina Colvin is a marvelous knitter. She came to South Central PA from California where she was a well known knitting teacher. Her featured finished objects posted on Ravelry are impressive: http://www.ravelry.com/people/TinaLC


Katie Rogers is a Lancaster County native with an Art & teaching degree from Millersville University. She is a knitter, crocheter, spinner & designer. Find her on Ravelry, & check out her FO's! http://www.ravelry.com/people/Kitner


If the website http://www.ravelry.com is NEW to you, join now! I often say that Ravelry is the best thing to happen to knitting since yarn, & I believe it!


Lancaster Yarn Shop has been open for just about a year at Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse, PA. We are so excited about our beautiful location, our creative & enthusiastic customers & the opportunity to be involved in such a fun line of work. Thank you for being part of the success of LYS!
All the best to you as we wait out the last of this snowy Winter!
--Wendy

Snowed In


LYS is closed again today & there is no knit night tonight! All festivities including birthday cake NEXT week, February 18th. See you then!

Wendy

What if it snows again?


Because it is supposed to snow again this afternoon & tonight, please be advised that LYS will close as soon as it starts to snow today. If it snows tomorrow, we'll LIKELY be closed.


If you are heading our way tomorrow (February 10), PLEASE call the shop first! (717) 768-8007. IF no one answers the phone, we're closed!


I'll tweet about it and post on facebook in the morning.

Follow us on twitter: @lancyarnshop.

Our facebook page is Lancaster Yarn Shop.


Hope you're somewhere snug with something lovely to knit!


We plan to be back in the shop on Thursday & that evening is knit night. If you have cabin fever, consider coming out between 5 & 8 o'clock for knitting, chocolate birthday cake & good coffee! Everyone is welcome!


Get your Ravelympics projects ready, the Olympics start on Friday! Come in for ideas, knitting advice & some great new spring yarns--we have a sweet trunk show from K1,Ctoo right now.


Happy snowy days,

Wendy

Forlorn Chair & Ravelry LOL

We couldn't resist sending a picture of this forlorn chair to Lauren a couple of weeks ago. We were missing her friendly face at knit night & thought we'd devil her a little bit. Thanks to Rebecca for being our tech-savvy youth who was able to photograph the chair with her phone, email it to my laptop, show me how to save it & then post it to facebook. Ah, life in the 21st century!
If you haven't joined us for Knit Night, YOU are invited! Our group meets every week at LYS on Thursday evenings between 5 and 8. Bring whatever you're working on, bring questions, or come for new project ideas & help! Last week, we had 3 new faces in our group, and a nice bunch of our 'regulars.' We're getting ready to start a KAL making hats for cancer patients. I'm working on details for that now. LYS provides a big pot of coffee & an occasional plate of cookies. We've been known to have potlucks, random treats of candy & sweets, and sometimes shop give-aways!
I had such a good laugh this week! 'KateyJ' on Ravelry posted a series of pictures of a shawl she'd knit that are so silly, so fresh & so funny I had to share one here. With her cheerful permission, please enjoy her version of the Aestlight Shawl designed by Gudrun Johnson.
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/kateyj/aestlight-shawl

Keep an eye on the blog for more LYS knitter pics--we've had some creative knitters in the shop these last few weeks!
New classes should show up any second on our website: www.lancasteryarnshop.com.
Hope you're having a happy January!
Happy Knitting,
Wendy


Hello Knitting Friends!


Any purchase made at LYS through December 31 earns you a coupon for 15% off your next purchase (some exclusions, not many!). The coupon is good through January 31, 2010–so get your knitted thinking caps on & lets plan some Winter knitting!


One per customer/One time use/One love!


Happy Winter!


♥ Wendy






*HOLIDAY HOURS*


Christmas Eve..........9:00 - 4:00


Christmas.................CLOSED


New Year's Eve.........9:00 - 4:00


New Year's Day.........CLOSED




*WINTER HOURS*


begins January 2 - March 1, 2010


Monday - Saturday.....10:00 - 5:00


Thursday....................10:00 - 8:00


Join us Thursday evenings for Knit Night!