Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sandra Knit Trends Issue #1 2011

While I have heard of this magazine before, I have never had the opportunity to read it.  So when I saw it in the book store a couple of weeks ago, I got it. I am only finding limited info on this magazine.  It took me a while to find a website for them.  It was hiding in the middle of the magazine on the 7th page of the pattern instructions! I think this is a special issue of Sandra, and is published quarterly. This magazine is printed in Germany, and the international distribution is through Pineapple Media Limited.  You can purchase single issues of Sandra HERE.   You can even subscribe through amazon!   There is also a UK site called Newsstand, where you can purchase the Knit Trends issues.

This issue features both knit and crochet projects for spring and summer.  Full of lacy, feminine projects such as Design #30, Cardigan with Eyelet and Leaf Pattern Scarf, or Design #14 the Mottled Blue-White Pullover, and #58, Lace Pullover in Lilac.

There are also patterns for little boys and girls such as #47, Purple Wave Patterned Pullover (for girls)  Something for everybody in this magazine except men, apparently.

That's it for now.  Until next time, Happy Knitting!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Carriage Yarn and House of Yarn & Needlecraft

Not long ago, I was in Ocean, New Jersey.  Of course, I had to check out the local fiber selections.  I was only able to make it to two stores.  Below are some pictures of the shops and what I thought of each one.

First up, Carriage Yarn (you can also find them on Face Book)
This little shop is located in a small shopping center.  When I went in, there were some ladies sitting around a table chatting and enjoying yarn. I was immediately welcomed to the shop. Although small, this store is jam packed with lots and lots of yarn.  From what I saw, the majority of their yarns were synthetics. To be fair, I was on a bit of a time crunch, and so did not have the opportunity to look at every single yarn, so she may carry some that I just didn't see.  I enquired about Araucania Ruca Multi, which is one of my all time absolute favorite fibers.  It's made from sugar cane and is an absolute dream to knit and wear.  They did not carry this yarn, however she did have Sugar Rush by Queensland Collection. I did not purchase any because A)It comes in fairly small skeins, and B)I feel that, while made from the same materials, the Araucania is superior.  But that's just me.  Believe it or not, I did not buy anything at all.  As I said, it seemed that the majority of her yarns are synthetics - now, I am not saying that synthetic yarn can't be nice and soft and pretty, but I have come to prefer 100% natural fibers for the most part, or natural fibers blended with only a small percentage of synthetic material.  Nothing in this shop caught my eye as must have.  If you are in the area, stop by because there may well be something you like.  And it is always nice to meet fellow knitters! I would likely stop by again, even just to sit and chat with my fellow fiber enthusiasts.  For more information about them, visit their web site or Face Book page using the links above, or visit them at the location below.

COBBLESTONE VILLAGE
895 West Park Avenue
Ocean, NJ 07712-7205
Phone: (732) 493-3334 Fax: 732-493-3370



 

 



And now, House of Yarn and Needlecraft.  
What to say about this shop.... the owner is Dolly Griffith.  Now, I don't want to be rude, but I would not likely revisit this shop.  First and foremost, I was not welcomed when I entered, and I was not asked if I was looking for anything particular or needed help.  I did not see any natural fiber yarns, and most of the shop was not very orderly or neat.  It was rather cluttered.  In fact, I would almost go so far as to say it was a down right mess.  A lot of the yarn seemed to just be placed haphazardly around.  Now, Dolly is an older lady, and perhaps does not have the energy to keep things in order, I don't know.  Like I said, I don't mean to be rude, I am just stating the facts of the place as I found it.  That being said, she has an awesome collection of back issue magazines and pattern booklets!!!  I have never been to a shop that had such a large selection, and if I were to go back, it would be to peruse these items, even though there seemed to be no order to them, they were all mixed up.  I was interested in getting my hands on some Helens Lace, from Lorna's Laces.  She had none, and I am not certain she even knew what it was to be honest. (Not that I expect any shop owner to be familiar with every single yarn on the market, that is unrealistic of course.  But I think Lorna's is one of the more popular yarns so.....)  Whenever I have asked for a particular yarn in my LYS, and they did not carry it, they offered to order it for me, or were able to suggest something similar.  Dolly did not.  True, I do not live in the area, however she didn't know that, and I felt a good business person should at least offer to order something for a customer.  Anyhow.... The lady who was in the shop with her was making a fantastic lady bug blanket (I think it was crochet) that I wish I had thought to ask for the pattern.  It was so cute!  I think you can see a little bit of it in one of the pictures below.  I did not purchase anything in this shop either, and was not impressed in the least with the place.  Won't go back should I be in that area again, either.  Sorry Dolly, your shop gets a thumbs down!


The store is located at:
227 Main Street
Manasquan, NJ 08736
Phone: 732-223-9788
Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 10 AM - 5 PM


 





The Knitter and Yarn Forward

I always say this at the beginning of magazine reviews... this is one of my most favorite!  Let's face it, all of the magazines I review are my favorites, or I wouldn't read them.  So... here we go!

The Knitter Issue 30
On The Cover:

  1. Inspired by Nature, stunning shapes and organic textures
  2. Shetland Lace, celebrating the revival of ancient traditions
  3. Masterclass, create beautiful effects with intricate slip stitch


Caught my eye on the inside:

  1. New Yarns Review: I love this section - it always adds at least one yarn to my wish list!
  2. Hayworth: A gorgeous long sleeved shrug with a lace patterned collar designed by Sarah Hatton
  3. Knitting for health and wellbeing, an article by Betsan Corkhill of Stitchlinks examines how knitting can help improve the lives of people in pain 
  4. Roundabout Cowl by The Sexy Knitter features  reversible cables

Yarn Forward Issue 35
On The Cover:


  1. Spring Styles, Knitwear's take ont he new season's trends
  2. Great prizes in the design competition
  3. Substituting yarn, all you need to know
  4. Uncovered, free online patterns
  5. Exclusive: Lucinda Guy pattern and interview (to be honest, I don't know who Lucinda Guy is, but perhaps you are a fan of her work - if so, this is for you!)

Caught my eye on the inside:


  1. Blois Socks designed by Corinne Fourcade, an elegant pair of socks with a side twist inspired by the magnificent  spiral staircase of the famous Blois Castle in the French Loire Valley
  2. Twist and Turn Cowl designed by Sarah Punderson, an oversized reversible cable is featured lovely cowl
  3. Lovelace Skirt designed by Marleen van der Vorst, mainly knit in stocking stitch, this skirt features a nice lacy bottom

Plus lots more, don't miss this issue!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Piece Work May/June 2011

Just received the lastest issue the other day!  I love this magazine!

Features in this issue are:

The Extraordinary Story of Lace
Intricate Butterfly crochet pattern
Learn the Technique of Alencon Lace
Knit the Queen's Lace
Marina Andersons Discovery: A Bobbin-Lace Coverlet

You will also find the following inside this issue, which I like:
Dragon Scarf to knit by Inna Voltchkova

As always, this magazine does not disappoint.  Pick up your copy today!