Thursday, May 26, 2011

New Sock Yarns are Here!

Zauberball, Zauberball Crazy and Trekking Hand Art are here!

These hand-dyed yarns are 75% wool & 25% Nylon.

Not just for socks, each 100g skein contains 460 yards and sells for $19.95.


Thursday, May 19, 2011

All Aboard for a Portland Yarn Crawl


Of course I'd like Salem knitters to buy yarn from me but when I heard about this yarn crawl I thought it sounded so fun! I'll open up Teaselwick Wools early, at 9:30, and will have coffee and cookies for you crawlers. We've made arrangements for crawlers to park in the museum parking lot. Kudos to Helen for organizing such a fun trip! Here's the info:

Knittin’ the Rails – An Urban Yarn Adventure
Saturday, May 28th, 2011
Join us as we travel by train to Portland’s historic Union Station, then visit several yarn shops in Portland, with a trip to the Tea Zone for a quick break, before having a light early dinner and heading back to Salem on the train.

We will be meeting at the Mission Mill Museum on Saturday morning at 9:30am, stopping for coffee & cookies at Teaselwick Wools, then walking across Mill St. to board the Amtrak Cascades #504 10:12 morning train to Portland, approximately an hour’s journey
away. Leaving the train at Union Station, we will walk and use TriMet buses to visit Urban Fiber Arts, Dublin Bay Yarn Company, Twisted (home of the entire Blue Moon Fiber Arts line!), and Yarn Garden with a quick hop to Happy Knits. We will stop for a snack at the Tea Zone mid-afternoon to restore our energy, before continuing our urban adventure. About 4:30 we will have an early dinner at the Lloyd Center food court, before boarding the #507 6:15 train for the early evening run back to Salem, arriving in Salem about 7:15pm.

Important things to know -
Knitters must purchase their train tickets in advance of the trip, to assure their seat on the train. There is a Bistro car on the train which has drinks and light snacks available. Amtrak.com
Please wear shoes and clothing appropriate for walking in town and for the weather. Please remember to carry only what you can comfortably carry on the buses. This trip is not suitable for toddlers or young children but babes in arms are welcome! Bags will be checked at the
yarn shops for security and to make shopping easier. Remember that Portland has hills but relatively small downtown blocks. And don’t forget your cameras! Knitters should bring $10.00 in change for the buses. We will be buying all day passes but the price could change. Bring only the bank cards you intend to use, in a wallet you can put in your pocket to avoid leaving it on the bus or in a yarn shop. Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated – walking is hard work and you don’t want to get tired too soon!
Please contact Helen Burros – Woolspinnr@aol.com or Bluedragon on Ravelry.com to sign up and for more information about this fun excursion in ‘green’ travel!

Monday, May 9, 2011

New Yarns for Spring!


Seedling from Classic Elite
Part of the Verde Collection of eco-friendly yarns, Seedling is a machine washable organic cotton. This yarn has the same wonderful texture and softness as Sprout but in a
lighter weight.
100% Organic Cotton
machine wash gentle
4sts/inch on US 7 needles
50 grams
approx 110 yards


Sugar Rush
This silky soft sport weight yarn is made from sugar cane. It has a wonderful luster
and drapey quality.
100% Sugar Cane Viscose6-7sts/inch on US 3 needle
137 yards


Cotton Tweed By Tahki
A soft yet rustic tweed blend yarn in an array of saturated colors. It's the perfect year-round yarn, great for every type of knit - from lacework to chunky cables.
72% Cotton, 14% Viscose, 8% Nylon, 6% Polyester
50 grams
87 yards


Sawya by Mirasol
Soft and breathable - another great yarn from Mirasol!
60% Pima Cotton, 25% Alpaca, 15% Silk
4.5-5sts/inch on US 7 - 8 needle
50 grams
92 yards