Friday, June 27, 2008

Hey Batter Batter!


That's right, we are having our very own Stitch N' Pitch night! You don't want to miss out on the fun. Stop into the shop to purchase tickets. Also, be planning your contest entry. Any knitted or crocheted item is eligible. We are going to be looking for "Storm" inspired projects. The teams colors are black, red and white. You could be the lucky winner of a $100.00 gift certificate to the Knit Affair! Note* Knit Affair yarn only please. Also, the winner will be announced at the game, with the item and winner being brought onto the field beofre the game starts. Tickets are only $9.00, so bring the family.

See you then!

Torey, Dianne & Rob

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Summer Hours......



Happy 4th of July!
We will be closed for the holiday on July 4th.
Also our hours from July 1st. thru July 12th will be
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 12PM – 5PM
Saturday 10AM - 5PM
Closed Monday, Wednesday & Sunday
We apologize for any inconvenience. Please come see us then.
Thank You,
Torey, Dianne & Rob

Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Where have you been????




So, it's been nearly 28 days since my last blog. Some of you may have been wondering where I had gotten off to. The rest of you probably didn't notice my absence! However, I am back and we are getting back to our regularly scheduled blogging.




How have you all been? What have you been working on? I started a very cute shrug pattern out of the book, "Fitted Knits". It's a great book. Takes the whole concept of sweater knitting and gives a much needed update on fit, in my opinion. At any rate, I decided upon the adorable shrug pattern found on page 42. I even followed the directions to a tee! I mean, except for the fact that I didn't do the size I measured out for, I changed the yarn, and I used 2 different needle sizes. But, other than that - I did EXACTLY what the book told me. I am sad to report that the finished product, yes - I used the word "finished", is hopeless. It would be a perfect fit if I were an NFL pro quarter back! Of course, I brought my disappointing little project into the shop in the hopes that Torey would be able to do some of her magic voodoo and miraculously fix the stupid thing. However, my dear sister merely informed me that perhaps it is I who really needs to be taking the upcoming Knitting 101 class. Staring at my recent failure, I really couldn't argue. So, for those of you who were planning on taking the class, save me a seat. Obviously, I need to go back to the beginning. Knitting 101 is going to cover a multitude of techniques, starting with how to cast on a ton of different ways. I do admit that I take for granted the ability to determine the correct cast on for any given project. However, it's been 30 years in the making of mistakes that I have acheived this small talent. Torey is hoping to help our beginning knitters to move forward in their skill level, and to help our more advanced knitters maybe find an easier, or different way than what they're used to. This class is begins June 3rd, from 6-8PM. Torey is going to start with casting on and go from there. The class is a series and will be held once a week for the rest of the summer. There is still room to join, you can call the shop for more info.








Behold this summer's "must have" shoe! In the picture are mine and Torey's personal pairs of croc's. In working up our donations for the "Walk for Life" event that's being held on September 27th, we have also been going a little overboard in creating some fun summer footwear for ourselves. I mean, check these out! You can see how it's hard to resist keeping a pair for yourself! I am pretty excited about this particular event. I love that we can all get together at the shop and not only do something we enjoy, but also know that we are helping to make a difference in the fight against cancer. For those of you who want to learn how to make your own pair, we are holding the "how to" class on Thursday, June 5th at 6PM. Then, once you have gotten the hang of it, please join us on Saturdays during the month of August. The shop is supplying all of yarn. All you have to do is bring in a pair of flip flops to donate. We will be selling our finished pieces at the "Walk for Life" event, with the proceeds going to The Foundation. The Foundation is a community and family health organization that helps those suffering from cancer. Our goal is to have at least 100 pairs of flip flops donated for sale. So come hang with us, and "think pink"!








So.....has anyone noticed that summer is nearly here? I am very excited about the start of my favorite season! However, I do notice a lack of time to sit and concentrate on my knitting with a little peace and quiet. This could have something to do with the fact that the children in my life are free from school and therefore looking for my undivided attention. I love being the favorite Aunt, but not when I want to knit, and they want to go swimming. Thankfully, there is an upcoming late night sit and knit at the shop. What could be better than a full six hours of uniterrupted knitting? I can't think of a thing. I am leaving Jackson home with his daddy and me and Charlotte will be joining you all for the night. I am really looking forward to seeing you all. I get to the shop a few times a month during the day, but I haven't seen many of you since Jackson was born. I am starting work on a felted yoga bag today. I am hoping to erase the bad memory of the ill fated shrug with a new project. ( Ha! Like I need an excuse to start a new project. ) Maybe I will be ready to finish it up by the then. The late night sit and knit is scheduled for Saturday, June 7th from 6-12PM. Hope to see you all there.








Meet you by the wool,




Rob

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Nothing more delightful than a bit of Jack Daniel.....

















Here at the Knit Affair, we have discovered another four letter word that means love. We spell it J..A..C..K! You will have to forgive us, but this particular blog has nothing at all to do with yarn. It is just a complete and total lovefest for our newest knitter to be (ssshhh...don't tell his dad!).



I can honestly tell you, as a complete and unbiased overly doting Aunt, that this is one cute kid! I mean, let's be honest. Sometimes babies come out and well...umm..not so much. You know? I mean, it's not easy sometimes. The journey to the outside can leave a baby, well- sort of mushed??!!? Acckkk, forgive me if your baby was of the mushed variety. I am certanly not speaking of them. I mean those other kids. The ones who belong to people we don't know and love. :)






We are happy to report that Jack and Mom are thrieving. Uncle Greg was over recently for Jack's first photo shoot. Take a look.....





Mom and Jack





The Happy Family





Jack's Birth Announcement



Ok...this concludes this week's look at our total obsession of baby Jack. Thank you for your patience. We now return to our regularly scheduled programming.


Meet you by the wool,


Jack's Aunt Rob

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Jack Has Arrived!!!!!

Introducing Jack Daniel Templeton! That's right folks, he has arrived. Jack was born yesterday afternoon. He weighed 7 lbs., 12 ozs. and is 21" long. In the photo collage you can see that he is his Papa's pride and his Nana's joy.

Both Mommy and baby are doing fine. It was a bit of a rough start for Jack. He came into the world "sunny side up". That means that although he came out head first, he was face up. So, it took a special team to get him to start breathing at first. But, all is well. The good people at Kaiser Riverside swooped into the room and set everything to right. Meghan also had a bit of a tough time. They are going to be keeping her until Wednesday so she can get a little rest and recovery before going home.

Also, we wanted to let everyone know that the shop is going to be closed Tuesday, April 8th, and Wednesday, April 9th so that Torey can be with her babies. We will return to business as usual on Thursday, April 10th.

I will be blogging more later. I just wanted to pass on the good news for now.

Meet you by the wool,
"Aunt Rob"

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Spring Has Sprung!
















Now that Spring has begun, you may see your knitting taking on a little different direction. I notice that as the weather gets closer to Summer, my projects get smaller in scale. I seem to start gravitating towards cotton sweater patterns and purse projects.

In honor of Spring, we are doing a workshop this Saturday, April 5th. We are doing a beaded crocheted flower purse complete with entirely original beaded handles. I like this project because although it makes up rather quickly, it looks like you must have just spent hours and hours on it. Along with learning some basic crochet steps, Torey is also going to show you how to embellish your flowers with individual beads, and how to make your own beaded handle. For those of you who don't know, Torey was a SERIOUS beaded jewelry maker prior to opening the shop. You are definitely going to want to take advantage of learning to bead from an expert. The workshop begins at 1pm and goes till 4. You can either call the shop, or stop in to reserve a spot.



















By the way, now that it's April - we all need to remember that a "Jack Attack" could happen at ANY MOMENT! That's right, Meaghan is due any day now. I, for one, can not wait! I don't think we have so anticipated the arrival of a baby in the shop, well - since my Jack was born almost 2 years ago. Wow! Talk about time flying. So, if you arrive at the shop in the next week or so and either find it unexpectedly closed, or no sign of Torey, you'll know why.


Jack has received many hand made gifts from our wonderful friends at the shop. I wanted to show off a few of them here. Meaghan can't wait to put all of them to use.









This beautiful little sweater, hat and booties were made by Nancy Leviton with a little help from her daughter Katie. Could they be any cuter??!?!?! The pattern she used was one from Plymouth yarn company. I know that Torey has it available in the shop. I think I am going to have to get a copy so I can make a similar set in pink for Charlotte!



Also, there were a number of helping hands on this project. It's a crocheted wall hanging with pockets for storage! It's going to be perfect in Jack's nursery.

Well, that's it for the highlights this week. I am in the middle of crocheting a blanket for my little one, so I had better get back at it. Otherwise, you know it will wind up at the bottom of my stash somewhere while I am busy buying new yarn to make the layette set that Nancy made!

Hope to see you all Saturday!

Meet you by the wool,

Rob