TNNA Comes to Phoenix, Part 2

23 01 2012

I was so excited to meet so many people at this convention that I have had the pleasure of visiting online with over the last two years.

I got to meet Anne Kuo Lukito of Crafty Diversions , who had a booth displaying her wonderful designs.  I can say that Anne’s designs are even more beautiful in person and it was loads of fun being able to try on her beautiful Weekend Shawl.  I also got to see one of her latest designs, Lakedale, a gorgeous jacket that features small two-color brioche cable columns along the front and a two-color brioche edging.  I must try knitting this soon!

Left to Right: Karen, Tina and Anne

I also got to meet the fabulous Stefanie Japel, Manager of Marketing and Community and Knitting Instructor for Craftsy.    I’m very excited about the new Indie Design program that Craftsy is launching in February, which allows designers to list their patterns free.  This is huge kudos in my book and I encourage designers to sign up for this wonderful opportunity.  This new venue is a great way to further your ability to market your designs to a community dedicated to crafting.

Did you know that over 470,000  crafters (and growing!) visit Craftsy.com each month? Build your design business and offer patterns on Craftsy!

Tina and Stefanie

Roxanne Yeun of Zen Yarn Garden was there too!   I got to finally meet this talented Indy dyer in person and was so excited to see Roxanne’s new Crystal Colorways, as well as many of her other colorways, and was able to touch this incredibly soft yummy yarn.  It was awesome!  Roxanne also had a few of her lovely designs on display, which was lots of fun to see.

Crystal Colorways

Darn, my eyes were closed but I'm sharing anyway!

I also got to see fellow Arizona designer,  Yumiko Alexander of DanDoh Designs.  Yumiko’s line of designs keep growing.  This talented designer creates beautiful garments for both knitting and crocheting, as well as a combination of both techniques.

Yumiko Alexander

It was fun to meet Kate Oates of Tottoppers, who corraled Ysolda Teague and the young lady for Deep South Fibers  into my photo.   Kate is busy working on a book and as you can see, is also expecting a new baby that is due in May.

Julie on the left, Kate in the Middle and Ysolda on the Right

I also received a hand-autographed copy of Lisa Bogart‘s book, Knit with Love.  I can’t wait to sit down and read this book!

Knit with Love, Stories to Warm a Knitter’s Heart -  shares amazing anecdotes of more than 40 knitters, from a Staff Sergeant in Iraq who started a group of knitting soldiers, to a high school guidance counselor who recruited athletic and academic students alike for knitting during the lunch hour. It also includes a fascinating look at knitting throughout history, the many ways knitting can contribute to the community, various tips and tricks for the knitter, even a step-by step plan for starting your own knitting group.

Lisa Bogart, author of Knit with Love

I will have two more posts about my adventures at TNNA, so do stay tuned.  Until next time, happy knitting, crocheting, spinning and crafting!





A treat in the mail!

15 02 2011

As mentioned in an early post, I joined the fiber club at Springtree Road and just received my second braid.  It’s simply yummy and the colors are gorgeous.  This month’s club is 75% Blue Face Leicester and 25% Tussah Silk in the colors of pinks, creams and browns – rather reminds me of  a chocolate covered cherry.

I need to find the time to start spinning these beautiful braids of fiber that I keep getting!

I also joined the Victorian Writers Club and received my very first kit that has been inspired by  “The Sign of Four“, a Sherlock Holmes mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.   What fun!!!  

Inside the kit is one skein of Zen Yarn Garden  in a scrumptious blend of merino wool and cashmere, a wonderful sock pattern designed just for this club by Anne Hanson and lots of goodies, including a bookmark.

Goodies also include:

  • small zippered bag designed by Knit Purl Sew What?
  • A small tin  by Mmim that deplicts a Sherlock Holmes vintage inspired theme.
  • A small orange clove goat’s milk soap by Dancing Mooney  that is wrapped in a vintage page from an actual Sherlock Holmes book.
  • A  stitch marker by Exchanging Fire that was inspired by “There is a master hand here.  I can tell a Moriarty when I see one.  I don’t say that he can’t be beat,” said Holmes, and his eyes seemed to be looking far into the future.  “But you must give me time – you must give me time!” – Sherlocks Holmes and the Valley of Fear
  • A fun Sherlock Holmes button by Ursula and Olive deplicting Holmes thinking about knitting.
  • A moleskine notebook with a pen

I can’t wait to start knitting my pair of socks and reading the book!





Fiber Friday Spotlight: Zen Yarn Garden

13 08 2010

Roxanne, owner and purveyor of Zen Yarn Garden prides herself in creating passionate, inspirational and creative colors to inspire the knitter within each of us.  Roxanne’s collection of fine hand-dyed yarns is simply mouth-watering to say the very least.

Photo courtesy of Zen Yarn Garden

The Zen Yarn Garden features Cashmere, Sock Yarn , Worsted and Lace Yarn , as well as patterns, accessories and even spinning wheels.

Be sure to check out the newest addition to the Zen Yarn Garden, Serenity 20.   Available in over 45 gorgeous colors, this lovely blend of 70% Superwash Merino/20% Cashmere/10% Nylon in a 3-Ply fingering weight  is perfect for socks, mittens,  shawls, scarves or any other type of  project that calls for next-to-the-skin softness.

You can find Roxanne online at her website, FaceBookTwitter and be sure to join her group on Raverly.








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