Saturday, August 18, 2012

Beginning Thursday, August 30th, I will be teaching a cast-on or bind-off method from 6 PM-7 PM.  The class will begin right after our Open Knit Group that meets from 3 PM-6 PM every Thursday.  Please call me for more details.

NEW BEGINNINGS (Cast-on) and NEW ENDINGS (Bind-off) Methods
(Item #7002)
Learn new techniques for beginning and ending your knitting projects.
  • Date: Thursdays beginning August 30th
  • Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm
  • Skill Level: Basic Knitting Skills – must know how to cast-on, knit, purl, bind-off.
  • Class length: 10 - 1-Hour Sessions
  • Cost: $5 each session.  24-hour advance registration in a session would be greatly appreciated.  Register for one, some or all of the classes.  Pay for all sessions ($50) at once and receive a Fiber Closet 25% OFF Coupon.
** Please bring to class – smooth worsted weight yarn and a lighter weight of contrasting yarn, straight, circular and double point needles in Size 7, 8 or 9, Size H, I, J or K Crochet hook,  and darning needle.  Needles required will depend on that night’s lesson.  
Session 1:  8/30- Basic Cast-on and Bind-off
Session 2:  9/6-Stretchy Cast-on and Bind-off
Session 3:  9/13-Decorative Cast-on and Bind-off
Session 4:  9/20-Circular
Session 5:  9/27-Double-Sided
Session 6:  10/4-Multicolor
Session 7:  10/11-Provisional
Session 8:  10/18-Tubular
Session 9:  10/25-Mobius
Session 10: 11/1-Sewn Bind-off
 
The Fiber Closet
301 W Ohio Street
Rockville, IN  47872
765-569-2953

 

Friday, August 17, 2012


Below  is information on The Knit Happy Club. 

Session 1 is the same set of lessons that we ran the last time.  Session 1 will run for 9 months.

Session 2 is a completely new set of techniques, recipes, and projects.  Session 2 will run for 6 months.
You may sign up for a Session 2 club even if you did not participate in a past Session 1 club.   

I know some of the dates are close or on special days but it is near impossible to find Wednesdays, Thursdays or Saturdays that do not fall close to some other occasion.  We will go by consensus in the individual sessions and re-schedule where necessary. 

The option for pay-as-you-go has been added.  However, if we do not receive a minimum of three paid-in-full memberships for a session, the session will not be cancelled.   

Deadline for signing up for the sessions, is close of business on September 1st.  Shortly after September 1st, another e-mail will be sent announcing the active sessions. 

To register, just stop into the shop or call 765-569-2953.  Payment by check, cash or credit card is required at time of registration.

Let's all Knit Happy!


Session 1 – 3rd Friday –Afternoon*

Dates: 9/21, 10/19, 11/16, 12/21, 1/18, 2/15, 3/15, 4/15, & 5/17
Times:  1:00 PM-3:00 PM

Session 2a– 3rd Thursday - Afternoon

Dates: 9/20, 10/18, 11/15, 12/20, 1/17, & 2/14
Times:  1:00 PM-3:00 PM

Session 2b – 3rd Saturday – Afternoon

Dates: 9/15, 10/20, 11/17, 12/15, 1/19. & 2/16
Times: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Skill Level:  Basic Knitting Skills
Class Length: 2 hours
Club Membership includes:
·         Membership Card
·         Knit Happy Club Goodie (depends on the session)
·         Monthly Knit Happy Newsletter
·         New knowledge building technique each month
·         Pattern featuring new technique each month
·         Discussion and activities regarding technique
·         Recipe from Kathy’s Kitchen – yummy good
·         Fun time with a great group of knitters – priceless
·         Note:  If you haven’t taken Knit Happy before, it doesn’t matter if you take Session 1 or 2, both are a blast.

COST

Session 1 - *9 meetings-$90
Session 2 - 6 meetings-$60

Pay membership in full and receive a special Club Tote.  Or,  you may choose the pay-as-you-go method which is $10 per club meeting. DEADLINE FOR ENROLLMENT IS September 1, 2012.
If fewer than 3 knitters commit to any of the above sessions, the session will be cancelled.  Shortly after September 1st, results of enrollment and finalized plans will be provided.
 

Sunday, April 8, 2012

My Passions

Today, I have decided that I am going to devote more time to my passions--knitting, cooking and listening to audiobooks. I am fortunate in that, sometimes, all three can be done simultaneously. Put something wonderful in the oven and then knit and listen to my audiobook while I wait for the oven to do it's magic.

Plan is to also blog about my passions.

Well, these are my thoughts for today.  Happy Easter!


Cheryl Ann's Daily Passions

On the menu:   Baked ham, au gratin potatoes,  baked beans and apple crisp.

On the needles:  Finally finishing those entrelac socks.  Have had one done for over a year, maybe two years.  Time goes so fast.

On the player:  Devil’s Food Cake Murder: A Hannah Swensen Mystery with Recipes

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Exotic Reuben Sandwiches

What not to do--

Here is how it sets up.  Leftover corned beef and a husband who wants Reuben sandwiches for supper.

I get all of the ingredients out:  corned beef, cheese, rye bread, Russian dressing, sauerkraut, and a tub of butter.

I heat up my cast iron griddle.

I start my assembly of two sandwiches:
  1. Butter one side of each slice of bread.  Since I emptied the butter tub, I use it to place one slice of bread buttered-side down on the tub and one on the small  yellow lid totally covering the little lid.
  2. Place sauerkraut on each slice of bread.
  3. Place thin slices of leftover corned beef on top of the sauerkraut.
  4. Place slice of cheese on top of the corned beef.
  5. Poured a little Russian dressing on top of the cheese slice.
  6. Place another slice of bread with the buttered side up on top of the sandwich.
Now, I pick up each sandwich and place them straight onto the hot griddle.  

After about 3 minutes, I use a spatula and turn the sandwiches over.  First sandwich, no problem.  Second sandwich, after I turned it, I noticed this yellow foam on it.  Funny, I thought.  I didn't put anything yellow on it.  I assumed that for some strange reason the butter had turned yellow.  Wrong thought. but that was what I thought.  This was after two days of working on taxes.  After another 3 minutes or so, I removed both sandwiches to our plates.

We began to eat our sandwiches.  I kept the one with the hint of yellow.  The yellow was quite crunchy.  I thought that maybe the cheese had melted and became crusty.  For some reason, I returned to the kitchen and the brain finally kicked in.  There was my empty butter tub but where was the yellow lid.  Oh no, I thought, I just ate plastic.  Luckily, I had only taken a small bite.

There was no odor or anything.  Just a little yellow foam.  No real mess.  Later in the evening, there was a kind of plastic smell in the air. 

Tonight, I think I might have qualified for "Worst Cooks in America". 


Friday, March 9, 2012

Book Review: The Principles of Knitting

Gina Mitchell had purchased this book and had brought it to the shop to show everyone.  It is what one would call a coffee table book.  The book weighs in at 4 pounds 8.8 ounces and is roughly 8 1/2" x 11" in size and a depth of 2".  It is an impressive book.  After looking through her copy, I had to have one for the shop. 

What does this book have to offer?  Everything.  There aren't any flashy slick color plates. June Hemmons Hiatt's, The Principles of Knitting,  is 712 pages of comprehensive reading on all aspects of hand knitting.  The publisher describes it as, "The definitive book of knitting techniques.  

  • Pages 37-71 just cover numerous methods of casting on with detailed explanations and advice on which cast on should and should not be used.
  • Selvedges and Steeks are explained in detail.
  • Several methods of knitting, right or left handed knitting and more.
  • Pages 80-93 cover casting off.
  • There are chapters on shaping (increasing and decreasing), short rows, picking up stitches, openings (pockets and buttonholes)
  • Surface decoration
  • Increase and decrease patterns such as in lace.
  • Charted stitch patterns
  • Color Work 
  • Pattern Design
  • Yarns and where they originate.  
  • Tips for working a project and fixing errors.
I only touched the surface with my list of items.  

I am getting ready to teach a class in Stranded Knitting and the chapter on Color Work is a valuable resource for my class.

I am very happy that I added this book to my library and thankful that Gina brought it to my attention.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

March Classes at The Fiber Closet

Spring knitting fever has struck at The Fiber Closet.  Check out these classes that are scheduled for March.  Some classes will be ongoing.  All classes will be held on Saturday's.

March 10:  3-5 PM.  Knit Happy.  This is a monthly group. A new technique, pattern and recipe are provided.  In March, we will be learning slip stitch patterning.  If you are interested in joining this group, the fee will be $10 per meeting.  Please contact The Fiber Closet for more details.  This group will also meet on April 14th and May 5th.

March 10:  1-3 PM.  Sock Club.  This club will meet every month to explore and knit socks.  This club is free.  First meeting we will review the book, Sock Club.  Please let The Fiber Closet know if you plan to attend.




March 17:  1-5 PM.  Spinning on Your Wheel.  Fee $40.  I will help you get acquainted with your wheel.  You will learn drafting, spinning, carding, wheel maintenance, and plying.  Class limited to 4 spinners.  Student must bring their own wheel.  Fiber will be provided by The Fiber Closet.

March 24:  1-5 PM  Stranded Knitting.  Fee $25.  Materials charge is extra.  Learn to make a pair of colorful mitts.  This will be an intensive color workshop plus knitting techniques.  Learn different methods of holding your yarn for color work and different methods of carrying for the floats created by color work.  Class limited to 10 knitters.

March  31:  1-5 PM. Top Down Seamless Sweaters.  This will be an intensive workshop where the knitter will take personal measurements, create gauge swatches, learn blocking, lace, increasing, learn how to fit your garment and more.    This will also be a kind of knit-a-long for a short and a long sweater.   Class will also meet on April 7th and April 28th.  We will also schedule when we want to meet for more knitting.  Fee $40.  Materials fee is extra.   Class limited to 10 knitters.

Sign up online by clicking the class name or contact The Fiber Closet at 765.569.2953 to sign up for these classes.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

"The Kntter's Life List" Review

Just received a copy of  "The Knitter's Life" by Gwen W. Steege.  At first glance, I thought it was going  to be a knitter's bucket list but it is much more.  I soon discovered that I was being challenged to broaden my knitting experience.

At the beginning of every chapter there are checklists.  Chapter 1 invites one to learn all about yarn--meet animal breeders and buy yarn from the source, visit spinning and weaving mills, learn about color, knit with different fibers, attend fiber events and festivals. (I was pleased to see Hoosier Hills Fiberarts Festival listed.

There is a chapter on "The Know-How" encouraging one to learn different techniques  This chapter is 34 pages long and chocked full of great information.  This book really isn't the typical instruction book but it peaks one's curiosity to learn more.  It is a resource manual.

Other chapters explore socks, scarves and more.  Must knit patterns, learn other knit-related crafts such as weaving, spinning and crochet and reading lists are just a few of the things that await the fiber lover reader.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Mitten Knitting

Yesterday afternoon, we had another great knit group at The Fiber Closet.  We celebrated Barbara Sheehan"s birthday with chocolate chip cookies.

One of our knitters, Peggy Foster announced that Turkey Run State Park and Raccoon SRA were presenting "Eagles in Flight Weekend, 2012"-scheduled for January 27, 28 and 29.

Today, Gina sent me an e-mail indicating that the Yarn Harlot had a new mitten pattern, Cloisonee on Ravelry.  Of course, I had to purchase the pattern and pick out some yarn to knit the Windowpane Mittens.
The colors are shades of purple with the background of charcoal.  

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Craftsy Party

Are you looking to share your crafting spirit with those in your area? Want to find crafty friends? Well, this is it, this is YOUR event. You’re invited to the 2012 Craftsy Meetup Party!

We will be participating in the Craftsy World Wide Meet up Party on January 26, 2012 at 6 pm Indiana time.

Please join us at The Fiber Closet for lots of fun and socializing.
More details to follow as the date approaches.

RSVP at Craftsy Party

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Happy Holidays to Everyone

                                 
wednesday
10 am - 3 pm
THURSDAY & Friday
10 am - 6 pm
Saturday
10 am - 5 pm
CLOSED
Sunday, Monday &
TUESDAY
And the following holidays

·         New Year’s Day - January 1
·         Independence Day - July 4
·         Thanksgiving
·         Christmas Eve at Noon
·         Christmas Day - December 25
·         New Year’s Eve - December 31

It is always a good idea to call before coming to the shop, especially if you are traveling from a distance.
(765) 569-2953



New hours will begin January 1, 2012.

Weekly groups at The Fiber Closet are:

Thursday:
10 AM - 12 PM  Weaving
1 PM - 3 PM Spinning
3 PM - 6 PM Knitting

Everyone is welcome to join any of the FREE groups. 









Thursday, September 29, 2011

Festival Time In Indiana

The cool damp weather of fall has arrived in west central Indiana setting the stage for two local annual events:
  • The Newport Antique Auto Hill Climb  is Friday, September 30th, through Sunday October 2nd.  This event is sponsored by the Newport Lions Club.  The Hill Climb with its classic vehicles is about everyone in the family having a good time.   Come watch the cars climb the famous Newport hill.
  • The Parke County, Indiana, Covered Bridge Festival runs for 10 days, October 14-23.  This is a county-wide festival that is headquartered at the courthouse square in Rockville, Indiana. From 9 am to 6 pm,  on the square in Rockville you will find many crafters and food vendors.
The past two weeks at The Fiber Closet I have had many visitors in the classic cars.  Some are here for the Hill Climb and others are with a classic car group that is having a get together here in Parke County to tour our historic county with all of it many covered bridges. Many are staying at the county fairgrounds with their RV's, campers and cargo trailers and  in the local motels. 
One of the ladies purchased a knitted hat that had a large knit flower on it.  Later, in the day, I saw her and her husband touring the town in their classic car and she was wearing the hat.  It really fit in.  She was warm in her hat in that open air car.  It made me feel good. 






Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Knit Happy Club

The Fiber Closet has teamed up with Knit Happy to bring you the Knit Happy Club.  Following is a list of Questions and Answers you might have about the Club.

What is The Knit Happy Club?

It is a Members Only Club that will be meeting once  a month from September 2011-May 2012.  The club is designed to bring knitters together to learn a new technique each month, encouraging fun, community and education for all members.

When and Where will The Knit Happy Club Meet?

The Knit Happy Club will meet at The Fiber Closet located at 301 West Ohio Street (US 36) in Rockville, Indiana.

The Knit Happy Club hours are 3 PM-5 PM on the following dates:

  • September 10

  • October 8

  •  November 12

  •  December 10

  •  January 14

  •  February 11

  •  March 10

  •  April 14

  •  May 12

What are the benefits and Why join?

Each month you’ll have lots of fun, receive a members only newsletter,  learn a knitting technique,  get a yummy recipe and a free knit pattern that uses that month’s technique.  Memberships paid  by the first meeting will receive the exclusive Knit Happy Tote.

A Featured Item Discount for Members Only each month. It might be a featured yarn, books or notions~even an exclusive offering from the Knit Happy.

How do I join and what is the cost?

Sign up at The Fiber Closet, online,  telephone at 765.569.2953 or mail in the attached PDF flyer coupon.

The cost is $90 for the entire 9 months.  To insure that you are eligible to receive all of the goodies, membership must be paid in full by August 27th.

Will these patterns, newsletters, recipes, techniques be available for non-members?

No, as a shop owner I  pledged to keep the materials sent from Knit Happy for club members exclusive.  They are for members only. This will include patterns, merchandise and classes.

Will there be other dates available? 

Saturday’s aren’t good for you?  Contact me and I will certainly give additional dates a consideration.

Share this info with your friends. Click the following link for a PDF of our flyer.  Please feel free to print this flyer and distribute.

The Knit Happy Club Flyer

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Lace Knitting

The middle of May, Gina Mitchell and myself decided to knit the Summer Mystery Shawlette  with other knitters at Wendy Knits.   We received the first clue on May 15th and the last clue on June 2nd.  There were five clues:



All we knew were the dimensions and that it was a shawlette.  What fun we had.  The shawl is so addictive.The last clue became available while we were at the Hoosier Hills Fiber Arts Festival   so we downloaded the Clue to our phones so we could continue knitting.    Gina and I are both knitting a second one.  Sharon Harmon of our knit group has knitted one and several others have started knitting, too. 

The shawl begins by casting on the largest number of stitches you will have to knit and decreases every pattern row provide the shaping of the shawl.  It was advertised as a top down shawl but I think it is better described as an "outside in" shawl.  The last few stitches you bind off actually are the center of the top edge.  

There is an active "thread" on this shawlette at Ravelry

This shawlette has been so motivating and inspirational that Gina is now designing lace shawls.  Can't wait to see what she knits up. 

The Summer Mystery Shawlette designer, Wendy Johnson, has a book "Wendy Knits Lace: Essential Techniques and Patterns for Irresistible Everyday Lace [Paperback], scheduled for release August 23rd. 

I have already pre-ordered my copy.

Upcoming Activities at The Fiber Closet
Dyeing Sock Yarn:   August--Yes, we are going to play with dye. 

Card Weaving:  We have been re-exploring this ancient weaving technique.

Knooking:  We are also having fun with this technique.

Before I stop blogging, I would like all of your to think about the 3/50  project.  Finances are tough for everyone and we all need to support each other. 


Saturday, July 9, 2011

Card Weaving

This week at the Fiber Closet we worked on  some of the basics of the ancient craft of card or tablet weaving.

The bands woven with cards can be used for belts, dog leashes, decorative accents and more.

Card weaving can be incorporated into loom weaving for a beautiful embellishment.

We will be working more with cards in the future.  TZ5RFH5K785H

Monday, June 20, 2011

TNAA and The Fiber Closet Online

TNNA Summer 2011 in Columbus, Ohio. 

What can't I say about this wonderful experience.  I attended this year's event with Gina Mitchell and my husband, Mike.

We saw many designers, authors, yarn suppliers and more. Cat Bordhi pulled Gina into the publisher's booth to try on a swirl jacket.  Gina also got a hug from the Crochet Dude who was filming in the TNNA booth area.

We also saw Jaala of Knitcircus.  Jaala was hard to miss with her bright pink hair. You should seriously consider subscribing to Knitcircus.  It is an online knitting magazine.

Oh, in case you didn't see our picture on Facebook, I met Debbie Macomber and received an autographed copy of her latest knitting book, BLOSSOM STREET COLLECTION BOOK 4, scheduled for July release.  

We met the Ravelry  crew.  They featured different designer trunk shows throughout the event.  We met WoollyWormhead.

Designers we talked with include:

Michelle Miller, The Fickle Knitter, who designs lace and other knits that use just one skein.  I bought one of her kits and her design binder.

Jennifer Larsen, The Stitch Diva.  I first met Jennifer about 5 years ago.  She has brought Tunisian crochet to the forefront.  She has elevated crochet to the upper levels.  It is not your granny's crochet.  Her designs are exquisite.

Maggi Jackson, Maggi Knits, a Traditional Irish Knit Designer.  I love her designs and kits.

Stefanie Japel -she organized a knitting circle at Bar on 2 at the Hyatt.  Gina and I had already gotten ready for bed and I saw pictures of it on Twitter and sent msg to Gina.  Next thing I know, Gina is texting me from 2 saying come on down.  I did.  There were so many designers there on the floor.  Yes, on the floor.  Knitters just sat on the floor knitting, chatting and enjoying their libations.  We left at midnight and they were still going strong.

We (Gina) kept reading Twitter comments about an ice cream from Jeni's Ice Cream.
On Sunday, we walked the 2 blocks to the North Market.  Oh, if only we had gone there 2 days earlier.  Gina and I had wonderful sandwiches and ice cream.  North Market has all sorts of fresh meats, vegetables, flowers and other neat stuff.  We ran into Martha Crossen of River Wools as we were entering the North Market.

I could go on forever about TNNA.  There were a lot more people we saw that I didn't mention.  But, if you read any of the blogs posted by some of the people I have listed, they talk about them, too.

FREE PATTERNS 

Yeah!  I have figured out how to link free patterns on the website.  I am trying to associate a free pattern with each brand of yarn that I put on the site.  Check out what I have so far at:  FREE PATTERNS.   I am working on putting a tab in the Menu bar put can't quite figure it out.  New site builder doesn't have a link in that bar. 

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Knitting Needle Reconnaissance and Recovery Operation (KNRRO)

  It all started with my knitting the Headband Earwarmer with Flower.  The pattern was so fun and knitted up so quickly my mind started clicking.  You know, planning ten different projects when you haven't finished the current.   I decided that I wanted to use a smaller yarn and smaller needles and create a narrower headband for fashion and not necessarily warmth.  The yarn I chose was Beroco Lumina and Size 7 bamboo needles.  The yarn I did get from The Fiber Closet but surely I have size 7 needles in bamboo in my stash.  I found several single Size 7 needles (different materials and different lengths) but not their mates which brings me to my CHALLENGE.  I challenge all of you knitters to go on a "Knitting Needle Reconnaissance and Recovery Operation (KNRRO).  Hunt out and recover those needles sadly stuck in some long forgotten project.  Either finish the project (good luck on that one) or, if you really like the project but it's just not the time to knit on it, insert a piece of waste yarn tagged with the needle size, etc., and recover those needles.  If you have fallen out of love with the project, yank those needles out and recover both the yarn and the needles.

Post your Recovery results on this blog post.  I think it will be fun to see how many pairs of the same size, length, etc., that we all find.  I know I have lots of Size 8 straights stuck in neglected projects.

While digging out those needles would be a good time to get all of your circulars, straights, and double points organized.  For now,  let's just find those darned needles!!



The Sylvania wireless headphone is my new best device.   I use it all of the time.  I was always jumping up with my headphone attached to one of my listening devices and knocking the device on the floor and/or ripping the earphone out of my ear.  They have a range of 100 feet.  I can leave my computer or Kindle in the sitting room and run out to The Fiber Closet without a second thought.  You just plug the supplied audio cables into your listening device  and into the little radio transmitter and you are all set.  It works on 4 AAA batteries (not included, of course).  The headphone has a built-in FM radio with auto scan, too.  I love, love it.  Now, I can sit in the same room with Mike and enjoy my computer or Kindle and not be tethered while he watches his sports on  the TV.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Trending on The Fiber Closet Online

Did you ever wonder what other fiber artist's are buying?

Here is a list of recent items purchased from The Fiber Closet Online Catalog   
 
BOOKS
Book of Weaving for Knitters
Knitting Lace Triangles       
Too Cute Crochet
Yarn Girls Knitting Journal
       
EXCLUSIVELY YOU
Silver Swivel Clasp
       
MAGAZINES
Beadwork March/April 2000   
Interweave Knits Winter 2007
Knitscene Fall 2009
Vogue Knitting Holiday 2005
       
PATTERNS
FT-66 Origami Pullover
Peruvian Hat and Matching Scarf
   
SPINNING
Kiwi Drive Belt

WEAVING
Cricket Loom

YARN   
Berroco Pure Merino DK 4576
Ella Rae Jaspe Wool 2
Ella Rae Jaspe Wool 8
Ella Rae Lace Merino 108
Noro Silk Garden Sock Yarn 258
Noro Silk Garden Yarn 270
Opal Harry Potter Sock Yarn Harry & Ron
Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo 134
Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo 135
Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo 137
Step Wellness Cocktail 119
Sundae 8712
Sundae 8717

If you cannot stop buy and shop in person, don't forget that most of  The Fiber Closet is available online.  

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year



2011 has arrived!  Where did 2010 go?  I don't know about you, but it just flew by for me.  I know I had a lot of fun with all my knitting friends and met a lot of great people at the fiber events and knitting events that I attended.  I am looking forward to meeting even more knitters/spinners/weavers this year.  I will be vending at several events this year.  I will be posting an event calendar so you can come and visit.  I also plan to go to more trade shows if time and budget allows. 

Today, I worked on my website some more.  Decided to give Paypal another go and added an Affiliate link.  You can now sign up to receive $$$ for referring your friends to The Fiber Closet online catalog.  If they make an online purchase within 72 hours of their visit, you earn money.  The link for signing up to be an affiliate is located below the categories on the the left site of the pages on the website.  I appreciate all of your referrals.  I also put some yarn on E-Bay.  My website has Quick List capabilities so I thought I would try it out.  The items on E-Bay also show up at the bottom of my website pages. 

I have a new Kindle.  It reads to me and as internet capabilities.  Boy, has the price on the Kindles really came down since I bought my first one several years ago.   There are several models now.  Mine is white and is both 3G and WIFI but they also have WIFI only.  There are lots of free e-books you can download but I love the knitting related mystery novels.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Quick Gift

One skein, a crochet hook and 15 minutes and you have a fun fashionable scarf.

Yarn used is Rozetti Cocoon Multi, Candy Floss Color 151 21.  See yarn in our online catalog at The Fiber Closet online catalog


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