2/23/2020 0 Comments Janna's 2020 Make NineOkay, I've settled on nine makes for the year! I used The School of SweetGeorgia, online Plan Your Make Nine workshop to help me narrow my list down.
https://www.schoolofsweetgeorgia.com/ref/jannamaria/ Two knits are on currently my needles, the Ambershore Shawl and the Mark of the Hand shawl. I hope to get those done AND the Ripple Crop Top Worsted in time for Fibres West on March 13th. Wish me luck! 1) Raven Pullover/Caroline Dick 2) Deschain / Leila Raven 3) Snow Goose / Caitlin Shepherd. I plan on steeking this and turning it into a cardigan 4) Mark of the Hand / Yvonne Stowell. I'm knitting my second one in Everlea's Organic Merino Sport to get a feel for the pattern in wool instead of the recommended alpaca/linen (which I love). 5) Ripple Crop Top Worsted / Jessie Maed 6) Ambershore / Inese Sang 7) Meet & Separate Table Runner/ I teach this beginner tapestry weaving technique at the School of SweetGeorgia and Felicia has the great idea of making it into a table runner. I just received a beautiful hand-me-down table that I am eager to make even more homy. So I'm on board with this idea now, too. 8) Hemma mitts / Inese Sang 9) Equal Night /Sylvia McFadden. This will be my second Equal Night blanket which I knit only half-size. Both are gifts for my niece and nephew. Do you have a make list for 2020, or do you like to make as you go? Janna This is a must watch Vlog from Felicia Lo of SweetGeorgia Yarns.
Felicia talks about the top ten fears that knitters have shared with her about knitting with hand-dyed yarns and what we need to know and consider about each one. I assure you, you will learn AT LEAST one thing from this video. WHEEL CLASSES
All prices include clay, glaze, kilns and supplies. All classes are suitable for beginners. SPRING CLASSES 2020 8 Week Wheel Class With Madelaine Mongey Mondays 6:30pm to 9pm March 2nd to April 27th, 2020 $312 8 Week Wheel Class With Madelaine Mongey Tuesdays 6:30pm to 9pm March 3rd to April 21st, 2020 $312 6 Week Wheel Class With Sam Buckle Wednesdays 6:30pm to 9pm February 26th to April 1st, 2020 $234 8 Week Wheel Class With Suzanne Cowan Thursdays 6:30pm to 9pm March 12th, to April 30th, 2020 $312 Classes fill up quickly-- contact [email protected] to register 2/6/2020 0 Comments January NewsletterThe following is from our January newsletter which was originally sent to our mailing list subscribers one week ago today. Sign up to receive it in yours! Hey there! It's me, Janna Vallee, popping in to let you know what's going on with me and some of the textile folk around greater Vancouver and beyond. I’ve been keeping busy between designing new workshops, teaching after-school textile programs in local public schools and spending time between my two Sunshine Coast textile studios, one of which is brand new. You can now shop my entire Everlea Yarn collection and stay for tea and conversation at my new wee shop, inside the coolest shop and artist hub in Gibsons BC, The Kube Studios. I'm there on weekends. On my looms and needles I'm currently weaving a tapestry commission as well as knitting up a storm for some new samples to show at my Fibres West booth (it's coming up fast. Yay for spring!) Above is my Ambershore shawl, by local designer Inese Sang, in my naturally dyed Organic Merino Fingering in the colourways Water, Twilight and Madder. ~ There is a bundle of this exact trio in my shop if you want to snag the last few from these same dye lots. Pick up at Fibre West is available ~ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ This shawl is only my second-ever attempt at colourwork knitting and I've learned a lot. It's also my first time knitting a pattern by Inese and the clarity and ease that this pattern offers is brilliant - I'm so grateful! I've still made a whole bunch of mistakes, though - at no fault of the designer of course, including increasing in the wrong place at the center stitches twice due to my strange decision not to use stitch markers. I refuse to rip back all that knitting, or ladder back to attempt to fix it in case I mess up and then HAVE to rip back all that knitting. The way I usually knit anyhow is that as long as it more or less looks good and doesn't mess up the overall design and stitch count, I let mistakes lay where they may. I discovered last year that for that reason I am a terrible test knitter. I am 100% a process maker. I love a good story, and evidence of process even more. Don't small mistakes offer character in all circumstances? Let's call it a symbol of resilience that the overall design is barely affected by all my errors. So, this cosy handmade treasure will be held tight as a symbol of comfort for more than its warmth and tactility. So, that's me right now. What's happening locally? So much! News Selena of Dank Fiber and Abbye Dahl have joined forces to create the knitting design studio, Wool & Pine. Check out their stunning premiere garment the Sorrel pullover. The online School of SweetGeorgia has released a few new workshops, Spinning with Suspended Spindles, Plan Your Make Nine, and the first of their Handwoven Colour series. Pattern releases
Jobs SweetGeorgia Yarns is hiring! SG is on the search for a new Customer Care Associate & Administrative Assistant to join the team at their Vancouver-based SweetGeorgia studio. Events Around Town Be sure to check out our calendar from time to time. I add events as I hear about them. Fibres West is coming up quick on March 13th+14th! The location has changed this year, so don't forget to double check the address before you go. It will be held at the FIELD HOUSE, behind the Langley Events Centre, 7888 200th St, Langley, BC. Rather than entering from the Event Centre itself, head East on 80th Ave and right on 202A. Workshops Ruth Jones is teaching tapestry at The Silk Weaving Studio in February. If you have any interest in tapestry what-so-ever, don't miss this amazing opportunity to learn from Ruth, who is master designer, weaver and artist. Know of an event or other listings that I can include in an upcoming newsletter? Email me! Janna |
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