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Gourmet Crafting Corner

Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Hello out there in the Urban Yarns world, perhaps we haven’t met yet: I’m Alexa. I’ve been around the shop for a couple of years now and I knit, a lot. I thought I would use this weekly blog post to share some of the projects I’m working on and techniques I may have picked up along the way. To kick it off I thought I would start with something I know best: mittens!

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I love mittens. I know love seems like a strong word but really, I love them. They are so warm and cozy, they remind me of snow (I have to be reminded from time to time as there was none on the streets of Vancouver this year) and of childhood, with mittens attached together with a string. I have knit many pairs this year and I was recently informed that January is National Knit Mittens month. There is even a ravelry group dedicated to it (here). These are a few of the mittens I have been working on.

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First up are the infamous Fiddleheads. These mittens are very warm with a charming fuzzy lining. They aren’t exactly a beginner project but a good way to master fair isle knitting (that’s knitting with 2 colours at a time, one held behind the other). Mittens are a relatively small project so they are a good opportunity to learn something new.

For the Fiddlehead Mittens you will need:

1. The pattern, which is only available online here or through ravelry here.

2. Yarn: 2 skeins of Blue Sky Alpacas Sport, Melange, or Alpaca Silk in the main colour and up to 5 contrasting colours. For the lining you will need 1 skein of the Brushed Suri.

3. Needles: I used 3.5mm short double pointed needles. As usual if you are tighter knitter go up a size, looser knitter go down a size. Length of needle is also a preference thing.

The most important thing to remember when choosing your colours is to have a lot of contrast between your main colour and your contrast colours. They are called contrast colours for a reason. If you use navy blue against black you won’t be able to see the lovely fiddleheads form. If you choose a very light or very dark colour for the main it makes your life a lot easier. I am happy with my colour choices of the past but with so many options in the Blue Sky Alpacas Melange, Sport, and Alpaca Silk we are always contemplating new colour choices around the shop. These are a few:

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The other pair of mittens I’ve been working on are my newest pattern: the Antler Mittens. They have a nice long cuff (which I enjoy but if you don’t, it’s an easy alteration) and they are cabled. I made them with the ever luxurious Worsted Hand Dyes to match my scarf. To whip up this pair you will need:

1. The pattern, availble at the shop

2. 2 skeins of Blue Sky Alpacas Worsted Hand Dyes

3. 5mm doubled pointed needles.

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Even though these mittens are long they are done in a thick yarn so they knit up nice and quick. There is still plenty of January left to knit up a pair of mittens!

Fabulous New Blue Sky Patterns!

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

These three new women’s patterns from Blue Sky Alpacas are clean-lined and classic looking garments, made for all body types. Take a look…

Greta Blouse

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Swing Cardigan

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Everyday Hoodie

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I can just see this Coverlet on top of a bed in a rustic cottage. For another project idea, they suggest to crochet a narrow version for a table runner.

Crochet Coverlet

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A great new project to try out the new Organic Cotton Multi; the Cotton Baby Set. Kalin has already started on this one, so we should have a sample soon!

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Hop is my new favourite! What a cute bunny. I can see a lot of grand kids getting these little guys for gifts this year!

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And just in today… two more new colours of Alpaca Silk, and one new colour of the Dyed Organic Cotton.

We hope to have all of this weeks featured items (Spud and Chloe and Blue Sky Alpacas) on our website in the near future. For now, you can email or call in your order for these products.

New Yarns from our friends at Blue Sky Alpacas

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Plume, quartz, raisin, and truffle are the four new colours of Blue Sky Alpacas Alpaca Silk. This is a gorgeous yarn with lustrous sheen and elegant drape made from 50% alpaca and 50% silk.

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Blue Sky Alpaca’s newest yarn is the new Organic Cotton Multi. The same dyed cotton that we all know and love, just with added splashes of colour. These are going to be extremely popular for all sorts of kids clothing. Why not try the Cotton Baby Set? We have all 7 colours in stock, so take your pick! This yarn is available in Point Grey and will be arriving in Edgemont on Friday.

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We’ve also added two new colours to our Blue Sky Bulky collection:

bulky-003bulky-004 On the left side, we have blossom, a sweet and girly pink. And on the right is a beautiful dark green called seaweed. Try knitting this on a 20mm needle to create a gorgeous neck scarf. Cast on 10-12 stitches and knit in rib.

Spud and Chloe Patterns

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

As seen on the Spud and Chloe Blog – New patterns are now in!

This Li’l Man Vest is extremely cute, and should be a fairly fast and easy knit. Made with only 3 skeins of Outer and on 6.5 needles, you’ll have this knit up in no time at all.

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Can’t decide which Spud and Chloe yarn to try out first? Why not try them all by making the Three Brrr Bears! With a few minor adjustments, the pattern is the same for all three bears, but since the yarns are different weights, they all come out in different sizes.

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Everyone is always looking for poncho patterns for kids. Well I think we’ve found the perfect one now – the Pixie Poncho! With the beautiful fair-isle design, cute hood, and nice bright colours, I can’t see any little girl not liking this!

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Simple and Classic. The Tea Party Cardi is an every day cardigan made in a simple broken rib pattern. I love three quarter length sleeves, but if you prefer longer, it’s a simple adjustment to make.

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Tiptoe Cardigan is bright and cheerful. This would be a great cardi to have in the spring time, just as the flowers are blooming. Tiptoe Cardigan is knit  in Sweater with a fabric flower applique.

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If you love putting different colours together, you may want to check out the Sassy Socks - think of all the endless colour combinations! This pattern uses Spud and Chloe Fine (we have all 13 colours!).

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And congratulations to our Monthly draw winners: Cecilia from Point Grey, and Judi from Edgemont! Please come by to pick up your $50.00 Gift Certificates.

New Spud and Chloe!

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Urban Yarns now has the full colour range of the Spud and Chloe yarns! Here are the newest colours:

In Fine/Sock we have snorkel, bumble bee, lipstick, and lizard.

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Jelly bean and turtle are cute names for the new colours of Sweater.

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And for Outer, we have corn silk, bayou, cedar, and sunkissed.

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Amazing and vibrant colours as always – Spud and Chloe never disappoint! Come in and take a look for yourself. Be sure to check back for new Spud and Chloe patterns in a few days, and for some Blue Sky Alpaca’s updates!