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April 23, 2012

No One Really Shows You?

Do you ever wonder why finishing projects always seems so awful? For every project, it seems like an afterthought. No matter the project though, this chore must be completed.

Perhaps, much like in our projects themselves, we are taught weaving in ends as an afterthought.

Sometimes at knitting classes, especially with time constraints, the whole topic is glossed over.

Even in the best technical books and patterns, it often simply says: “Weave ends away” without ever describing how to execute that procedure.

Or even worse, the crafter wandering about with tails dangling off their newly finished scarf or tails simply cut to the end, a little bump sticking out; just waiting for that loose end to work itself free and unravel the whole thing.

Surely, weaving in ends wouldn’t seem like an ordeal, if we all knew how to do it a bit better. If we were able to execute it easily and simply. The best teachers don’t gloss over this critical element of success.

 

The link to the video is here.

I’ve been knitting for a very long time and I found this video extremely useful. I hope that you do too! Be sure to share it with your knitting friends, we would like for all of Blue Sky’s Friends to be pros at weaving in ends.

Just keep knitting, knitting, knitting…

Katie

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April 17, 2012

Wee Inspiration

Photo © Libby Krueger

Ms. Savannah looks smashing in her big, beautiful bow. Her Mom, inspired by baby love, knit this bow in Blue Sky Alpacas Worsted Hand Dyes in Strawberry (2018).

What inspires you?

Just keep knitting, knitting, knitting…

Katie

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April 10, 2012

Going Red

In conjunction with Stitch Red brought to you by Jimmy Beans Wool, Blue Sky is interviewed on the Stitch Red Blog.

The interview is cross-posted here, but be sure to read about all the Stitch Red participants and let’s “Stick it to Heart Disease.”

Blue Sky Alpacas chose to be involved with the Stitch Red campaign because when Laura at Jimmy Bean’s Wool asked, we knew it was the right thing to do. Ten of eleven employees have been touched by heart disease here at Blue Sky. With this disease affecting so many near and dear, becoming a part of Stitch Red was a great way for the whole Blue Sky staff to become involved in awareness and prevention.

Blue Sky Alpacas TECHNO in Cha-Cha Red

Blue Sky Alpacas had already designed the TECHNO yarn in Cha-Cha Red when we were invited to participate in the Stitch Red campaign. We felt that TECHNO Cha-Cha Red was perfectly suited to Stitch Red because of its duality. TECHNO is new technology; the latest advancement in how it is possible to create yarn. Blue Sky thinks all knitters and crocheters deserve the latest and greatest. We certainly feel that all people deserve the best technology when it comes to taking action to fight heart disease. Blue Sky Alpacas TECHNO may be new technology, but it is also yarn; used to make garments for centuries. Knitting and crocheting can be a slow task that takes time and perseverance. Much like heart health, you have to be committed, you have to want to be healthy. It takes time, but the results show one step stitch at a time.

The Jazzy Cardigan by Olga Buraya-Kefelian

The Blue Sky Staff is taking a heart healthy step in the right direction. We try and go for a walk together everyday. That time sure flies by when you have good friends to chat yarn with! It’s always easier to do something difficult when you aren’t alone.

Photo © Chad Niemeyer

Here at Blue Sky our hearts melt for the newest member of the Blue Sky Family! Jones joined the herd in late February and we just cannot get enough of him.

If you love the Jazzy Cardigan, you’ll be pleased to know that this Stitch Red pattern and the Stitch Red TECHNO yarn in Cha-Cha Red it’s shown in are available together in kit form here. Just find your size to purchase the pattern and all the yarn you need for this cardigan. Of course, 5% of Blue Sky Alpaca’s gross profits from sales of both the pattern and the yarn will go to the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health in support of The Heart Truth®.

Don’t forget to visit Stitch Red’s Blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Ravelry Group for more info!

Just keep knitting, knitting, knitting…

Katie

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April 2, 2012

A Contradiction?

Photo copyright Kate Oats When I Grow Up

Antilogy, designed by Kate Oates of Tot Toppers is a bit of a contradiction.

This is a looser gauge knit in an open lace stitch resulting in a breathable knit.

Yet, this sweater is ultra cozy worked in Blue Sky Alpacas Suri Merino, shown in Wildfire (424).

Kate designed this pattern to be knit in one piece, in the round, from the top down; wonderful for warm climates and transitional seasons.

Photo copyright Kate Oates When I Grow Up

Antilogy is an opposition in thoughts, views, statements, and/or words. Thanks handy, dandy dictionary.

Just keep knitting, knitting, knitting…

Katie

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March 26, 2012

A Rotund Little Bunny

Photo copyright The Purl Bee

Many of us will never outgrow our love of stuffed animals. And with cute, cuddly bunnies like the Purl Bee‘s who would want to?

For many, bunnies, specifically the Easter Bunny are another harbinger of Spring.

Which has me thinking…

Springtime Bunny

Photo copyright The Purl Bee

And Big Snowy Winter Owl

Photo copyright The Purl Bee

What rotund animal does Summer have in store?

(I’ve got my fingers crossed for a whale!).

Both the adorable Big Snowy Owl and delightful Big Cuddly Bunny are knit using Blue Sky Alpacas Bulky.

These would be great Easter or Springtime presents for a little one in your life. Or, if you are like me, a good excuse to knit an adorable “decoration” for the house.

There is something wonderful about never outgrowing charming, handmade toys.

Just keep knitting, knitting, knitting…

Katie

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