Thursday, June 19, 2014

Catching up . . . . 

Back in April, I flew to Washington, DC to spend one glorious month with my grandchildren, using their home as my hub for teaching venues.

On two different weekends, I taught at The Knitting Boutique in Glen Burnie, MD.  Dianna, the owner, is a phenomenon!  She is the most gracious, lovely, innovative, hard-working, creative, interesting, smart, and intelligent person I have ever met.  Obviously I can not say enough nice things about her and her wonderful associates.  Get yourself to her website:  http://knittingboutique.com 


Mother’s Day Weekend at The Knitting Boutique and Swing Knitting


Famous Knitter Brigitte Elliott joined us on Mother’s Day Weekend to teach Swing Knitting and the Dreambird Shawl.  Roses for our mothers started the day Sunday and then we all began making “feathers” to our Dreambird Shawl.  What a great weekend!
Happy Mother's Day!
Happy Mother’s Day!
swing knitting students     swing knitting class
The different feathers of the Dreambird Shawl created by each knitter.
The different feathers of the Dreambird Shawl created by each knitter.

 Jūl Designs 
Another place I visited was Jūl Designs in Savage, MD.  Laura Bellows is principle owner and designer of the most innovative "jewelry" for knitwear in the form of closures and buttons.  She also has accessories for handbags to adorn the most artistic as well as traditional satchels.  Laura's studio is located at Savage Mill, an historic structure that has abundant charm surrounded with an atmosphere of creativity and beauty of colorful foliage.  
Please take the time to read about Dr. Laura's (yes, she has a doctorate degree) Balinese connection and co-owner/artist, Augus Astradhi.
Here are some Jūl designs. . . .

The latest "treasure" is Naga, the beautiful Indonesian dragon, related to either fire or water.


Below is one of many unique and practical closures Jūl Designs offers.




Sunday, June 15, 2014

The Yarn Thing Podcast

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Coming up this week on The Yarn Thing Podcast, hosted by Marly Bird, artist, designer, instructor, knitter, crocheter and person of many talents is conducting an interview with me (Brigitte) regarding the "fever" and extraordinary interest that's been created over Swing-Knitting™.  

June 19th at 10:00 am Mountain Time and 12 Noon Eastern Standard Time
Enjoy!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/yarnthing/2014/06/19/swing-knitting-with-expert-brigitte-elliott

Tuesday, April 15, 2014


Midwest Masters Weekend
April 4 - 6, 2014

One of my most enjoyable teaching venues was the opportunity to teach at the Midwest Masters Weekend along with Nicky Epstein, Michelle Hunter, JC Briar, and Carole Rhoades.  Barb Cattani, the owner of Yarns by Design is the quintessential host to both teachers and students.  Furthermore, her shop in downtown Neenah, Wisconsin is a first class place to go for knitting, crocheting and weaving supplies.  Barb has a wonderful assortment of yarns and accessories--something for everyone's skills and tastes.  
Her associates are top notch too--willing to assist and while they wear a smile!


There is no greater reward than to see students smiling and satisfied with their projects.  
Here are a few photos.  By the way, Jean, the center in the group of three, took all four of my classes!


In the center photo below, the woman in the ivory top is a phenomenal basket weaver.  Susan put her family through college by designing patterns www.basketpatterns.com.  Jennifer in the last photo used some of the brightest, boldest, dynamically dyed, variegated yarn in her project.  Her excitement was "infectious" and her subsequent pair of socks are a show-stopper!  Fun, fun, fun!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

It's continually getting closer to the unrelenting snowfall of the Rockies.  Our travels back to Fort Lauderdale are currently postponed until Thursday.  The chain laws have been in effect since Sunday night.  Fortunately the sun poked out it's head today to let us know that there really are blue skies behind the gray, ominous clouds.


Staying indoors does force one to work on tasks that typically remain unfinished.  For instance, at 6:30 a.m. I picked up my knitting needles and finished a scarf out of various stash yarns.  The main fiber is alpaca which I love for its softness and warmth.  Obviously the photos were taken during blocking.




Thursday, October 10, 2013

It's amazing how differently a knitted project will look just by changing the yarn--not just colors but the structure and weight of the yarn.  

The pattern for this shawl is from Heidrun Liegmann's 
Swing-Knitting™ Workshop 3. 

The first sample I knitted was in a Sport weight bamboo yarn on a US size 2 needle.  
It barely goes around my shoulders, is very "drapey", and adds a lovely fashion statement.



The newest one is very different.  It was made from two variegated mohair yarns and one variegated sock yarn from Lonesome Stone Natural Fiber Mill and Alpacas 
The challenging element was knitting drop stitches with the mohair but the result is gorgeous---
a light-weight and a perfect warmth to take off a little chill either for cool evenings or South Florida air conditioning.



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Tah-dah!

A new, written hat pattern has been listed on Ravelry.com just in time for the colder weather. Soon the snowboarders and skiers will be carving the slopes--hence, the hat's name is "The Carver"! It was one of the semi-finalists in Schachenmayr's recent MY MOUNTAIN competition on Facebook.



This is a quick knit and just in time for the holidays!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Indian Summer Has Arrived!


From the breaking of dawn



to the brilliant blue skies





the Autumn paintbrush of God is at work.