I love my job. I am surrounded by color. Wonderful people visit all day long. On a good day, we are shown amazing works that people have labored over. I have tried to share that on this site, to give you all a taste of the beautiful projects and thier proud owners.
It was hot today. Hot and dry. It felt like another city. This unusual weather always brings in some unusual visitors with it. Some people who are playing hookie from work. Or people who are doing other things, and are pulled out of their normal patterns because of the sunshine and thoughts of vacations....
One of our favorites came in to visit us today, triumphantly wearing her latest project. It was beautiful. She has a corporate job, so we don't usually see her until the evening. She was chatting with us, and planning her next project. With a twinkle in my eye, I asked her "to what do we owe this mid-day visit?" She looked up and without missing a beat, she said she was startging chemo. The weather, coupled with her always sunny disposition made this answer an impossible one. And yet, there it was. She moved right on, showing me the hats that were in her plans. And I was still reeling backwards from the news. I jogged to catch up with her, and looked at her thoughtful choices.
Hats off to her. Hats off to her bravery, and her ability to talk about it, and move along gracefully. You all know many in your own life for whom this is a reality as well. And hats off to them all.
That is the community of knitting. And the community that we saw today at Noe Knit.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Rowan Magazine 40
The latest Rowan Magazine is in.
Despite the warm weather, there is a snap in the air. And people are feeling 'fall'. We have seen a lot of our old friends lately! Com in! Show us what you've done.
Despite the warm weather, there is a snap in the air. And people are feeling 'fall'. We have seen a lot of our old friends lately! Com in! Show us what you've done.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Holiday Preparation Parties Project
This Sunday's project is a personalized washcloth. Imagine a couple of these packaged with some beautiful bath products, how sweet.

We'll also show you how to knit a bath puff.
Visit the classes page for more information about our Holiday Preparation Parties.

We'll also show you how to knit a bath puff.
Visit the classes page for more information about our Holiday Preparation Parties.
Monday, September 18, 2006
Knitting out of Africa
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Holiday Preparation Parties
Have you heard about our new Holiday Preparation Parties? On Sunday afternoons from 1:00 - 2:30 we invite you to come in & let us inspire you with quick and easy projects that make perfect holiday gifts. Each week there will be a different project and an instructor on hand to work through the pattern with you. Its always easier to get motivated with other people working on the same item & its a fun, social afternoon. Each Sunday only cost $7.00.
This Sunday, September 17th we'll be doing small cashmere projects. What could be a more glamorous gift than a pair of cashmere wrist warmers or a lacy scarf? There are a couple different patterns you can chose from & most require only 2 balls of yarn.
Visit the classes page for more details & the calendar for upcoming projects. We will also try to spotlight each week's project here on the blog.
This Sunday, September 17th we'll be doing small cashmere projects. What could be a more glamorous gift than a pair of cashmere wrist warmers or a lacy scarf? There are a couple different patterns you can chose from & most require only 2 balls of yarn.
Visit the classes page for more details & the calendar for upcoming projects. We will also try to spotlight each week's project here on the blog.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Sue's Labor Day show and tell

Sue came in for a visit on Labor day - showing off her latest "labors". It's a beautiful fitted sweater out of Point Five. She used a pattern from "La Luna" and Copper Beach is the colorway.
This sweater is just glorious. The color is a warm brown with splashes of blue, and then yellow and then a rich red. The trick (we agreed) to knitting with this big yarn, is to knit a fitted piece. It looks SO sharp!
Excellent Job!!
Friday, September 01, 2006
Blankets

Two magnificent projects have come into the store. Both were blankets. First, the absolutely fabulous throw kit by colinette, in the meadow colorway. Stunning.
Next, the sheep baby blanket from the vogue "baby blankets" book. The sheep are done in a nubby texture, and stand up off the surface of the blanket.

Both of these are gifts, sent off in the mail already to their lucky new owners! Thanks for sharing before they left the city!
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Lorna's Laces Arrived
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Anju and the diagonal scarf
Kids these days! Anju came in and got yarn to do the Multi directional diagonal scarf. She had finished it in about 3 days. That is in between her volunteer work! She is a charming young lady. What a breath of fresh air. And - a very fast knitter!
Noni Bag trunk show tonight!

The Noni Bag Trunk Show is commin' to town! The celebration of its arrival will be August 24th. 6:30 - 8:00 pm at Noe Knit. We will discuss and delight in the designs. Eight of the bags from the collection will be live in the store. If you can't come to the party Thursday night, they will all be on display through Aug 28th. Stop by and have a look at these beauties!
Friday, August 18, 2006
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Did you see Noe Knit on TV?

Sunday, August 13, 2006
The Party!!!

The Sneak Preview Party is Monday Night!
We have been getting boxes in all week. And stickering them like crazy. In case you think this is 'light work', all of the fluffy balls of delcious yarn come in boxes that weigh an extrodianry amount. One company sent 3 boxes, each weighing 59 lbs. How much yarn is that? It's about hip heigh, and 2 feet deep. And that does not include the back orders!
Of course, they delivered our 'new' Noe Knit custom printed bags this week too! 62 boxes! Over 1000 lbs! The bags are as beautiful as our 'old' bags with handles and all. But, did they have to come this week?
We have a new needle display rack too, so whether it's bamboo, plastic, or metal, your choice should be easier to find.
I can't wait to see everyone.
Monday, August 07, 2006
6 days and counting


Only 6 days until the Sneak Peek Party. We'll be unveiling all the new fall yarns we can get our hands on. Due in is "Bunny Hop" from Crystal Palace. It's a wonderful whipped 50 % micro Acrylic, 42% micro Nylon, 8% rabbit angora. And it's not 'hairy'!
We are excited about this party. Come on by and purchase a ticket. At $5.00, it's less than a movie, and you'll get your money right on back that night, with coupons good for the night of. See you Monday night!
Monday, July 31, 2006
Bunnie's Visit
Friday, July 28, 2006
Fashion Show Pics
The Fashion Show last night was so much fun & so inspirational....

Loved all the projects & all the ideas...& all the snacks. Thanks Susi for hosting it!
To see more of my pictures from it click here

Loved all the projects & all the ideas...& all the snacks. Thanks Susi for hosting it!
To see more of my pictures from it click here
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Knitting With Wire


I saw these wonderful projects that were done with knitted wire. I love the way they shine, and the way the stitches are defined in three dimentions. I thought I would start with a plain bowl, and move to a beaded piece.
I used 24 guage wire (exactly what the pattern called for) and size 9 needles (also, exactly what the pattern called for).
I went to cast on, long tail, as always. Well that is not going to fly on WIRE! (The book did not mention which cast on would be best. I find that SO surprising, considering most authors tell you what cast on they want you to do when it's just yarn.) So I opted for the e-wrap. Each stitch was painful, and slow.
I began with some plastic needles, and swiched to the metal needles. The less flexibility in the needle the better. My fingers were hurting before the cast on was over.
Metal needles, plastic needles, e-wrap, e-shmap... I cannot tell you how AGONIZING this was. I had dreams of mastering the project, and then offering it as a class. !!! That will not be the case. The pictures you see here represent about 1.5 hours of knitting. (Pitiful!) Frankly, I want my time back! My index fingers hurt for 2 days.
But worst of all, I will not have my knitted bowl. I am in mourning for the project. And the class, for that matter.
The meagre beginning lives in the store on the back table, if you want to come in and try a few stitches.
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Stitch & Pitch
Thursday, July 13, 2006
The New Knit Scene

Interweave Press has a new Magazine out: Knit Scene. The Fall 2006 issue just arrived. Here are two little delights from it.
One is the Pointsettia sweater. Even if your eyebrows are not as perfect as this Spanish beauty's, I think the sweater is a winner.

There seems to be no shortage of felted bag choices. But this one is especially clever. The cut circles give this bag a crisp design element, when felting is usually more "soft".
The Magazine is $7.99 for 104 pages. Come check it out.
Monday, July 10, 2006
A Project "outside of the box"


I read about knitting with shredded t-shirts, and the idea intrigued me. So I gave it a whirl! It was really fun, and interesting, and unusual. I am working on patchwork squares, and I'll be turning them into a great bathmat, or small kitchen carpet. It's washable, and bright, electric colors. But, of course, yours could be more subdued.
We are hosting a class in August called "t-shirt knitting" if you would like to join us. It will be two weeks long, and cover the process of how to best go about cutting the shirts, as well as some basics of designing your own creation.
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