Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Sock Summit :)

My booth.

Well, I am way behind on my blog - as you may have noticed from the title!
Sock Summit was about a month or so ago. STILL, there are fond memories and
wonderful people that I met and others that I knew from before.
I had some really great help at Sock Summit! 3 generations of the same family!
Melody Cowan demonstrated the sock machine.
















Marika, Linda, and Melody helped me out. (and Marika's friend, Rebekah)

Here's Marika - she has the most beautiful beaded jewelry that she makes! The beads are knitted in. If you ever see her at a show with me, be sure to check the jewelry out! You won't be disappointed!
Oh! She's standing next to SockItToMeSusan. Marika chose the name. Susan only likes to wear socks, although after she saw Marika's jewelry, she did want to wear a bracelet.
Linda

Linda was cranking away on the sock knitting machine a lot
of the time. She made some wonderful socks and a long
sock scarf.

Rebekah

Rebekah helped out on Sunday.




Me and SockItToMeSusan.











Me before I bought some Dansko shoes around
the corner.
All in all, it was great fun! :)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Knit & Crochet Show - Portland

If you're at the Knit & Crochet show this weekend in Portland, be sure to stop by and say 'hi'.

I have a new yarn I'm excited to show off :)

It's a merino/cashmere/nylon yarn that can be used for socks, sweaters, shawls, etc.

It's in 3 different weights. I cannot believe how nice it feels!

Here's a photo of it in Ruby Redmond and Ruby - DK weight.

Unfortunately, you can't really see how soft it is. If you're there, come by and 'feel' it. :)

Monday, March 9, 2009

Spring?? March and it's Snowing today















It says on my calendar that spring begins on March 20th, but you'd never know by looking outside this morning. Here's a picture behind our house, taken about 5 minutes ago.

I cannot believe it's March and we are still getting snow!
So, here I sit, wondering what to do on this beautiful snowy morning.
Probably a good idea to update my blog, since it's been a good amount of time since the last post!!

Madrona has come and gone, and although I had a wonderful time, it's nice to be catching up on things here.

Kari and I have been working on the CSMSA - Circular Sock Machine Society of America event for this year in Tacoma, WA. http://www.heelsovertoes.com/ if you'd like more info on it.

I received a phone call a week or so ago from a man wanting to sell his Aiken Family Knitter.
An Aiken!! I was so excited!!! Here's a picture of it.
Now....what's so great about an Aiken, you might ask? Aiken was the first circular machine to use the latch hook needle, patented by his father.

This is what it says, in case it's not legible in the photo.

Patented Sept.11, 1855 Feb'y 5, 1861
Needles
Patented Jan. 9, 1849
J.B Aiken
12 Gage
No. 745
W. AikenMaker

I collect & restore antique sock knitting machines. Actually, that is also what the CSMSA is all about. - The preservation of the tabletop antique sock knitting machines.

Richard Candee has written a book and also has an ebook on the history of the circular sock knitting machine. It's available here.