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Friday, September 23, 2011

New! A Sampler of Items Hot Off the Sewing Machine and Knitting Needles



Lots of new items coming up for our various venues: the KnittenKaboodle website, Tait's Harvest Shop and (a new addition!) Gasper's in Richboro.  Here is a small sampling:


Posh Aprons for the fashion forward!


A series of new zip bags, including some new sizes in addition to the 6" x 9" and 5" x 14"; 5" x 10" and
7.5" x 8.5" .







From the wonderful Betty Sebastian we have a line of adorbable 100% cotton wash cloth sets in charming color combinations!



And looking forward to the holiday season, I'm already deep into cutting mode for much in demand spice trivets and aprons.  These are just a few of the new fabrics and color schemes for this season.





And last, but certainly not least, a few new aprons for late fall!




Monday, September 19, 2011

Neck Warmers and Heavy Manufacturing

Once upon a time I used to work for a very large (Fortune 5) multinational corporation, with the primary mission to manufacture and sell high volume, large scale durable goods.  I accepted the position upon my graduation from my MBA program, because I wanted to learn and work in manufacturing, a discipline completely foreign me at that time.  As I learend the business and rotated through different assignments, I came to love the amazing (and extremely complicated) process of converting materials and labor into a product that we all need and use every day, and  for years and years.  

Hooray for me, but what does this have to do with neck warmers? Well, today I sit in my little workshop with pretty much one of kind hand craft items and it could not possibly be a more different business enterprise except for my favorite part -- convertng raw materials into something amazing.


Take for example a neck warmer I recently completed.  I wanted to use this wonderful yarn that has been in my stash (knitter terminology for what manufacturing types call raw materials!) from Shaefer Yarn Company  http://www.schaeferyarn.com/yrn_about.html , producers of lovely artisan yarns. It is a soft 'handpainted' wool, utilizing a specialized dying technique that produces truly a lovely and unique variegated yarn, which is spun with a touch of poly thread that produces a very smooth-to-the skin and refined wrapped texture in yarn. The combination of the texture and rich colors really challenged me to come up with a design that highlights the properties of the yarn and works into the line of smart and upscale knitwear I am developing for fall.  I chose what is called a linen stitch, which produces a woven appearance to the fabric. Button selection came together easily, which isn't always the case, ending up with a perfectly blended matte purple button.  Happy with progress so far I had only the edging trim yarn to further consider. 


Finding the perfect yarn for the border is the last decision in the creative process, and I considered a number of different types of yarn as well as colors of yarns before I settled on this lovely and soft linen/rayon yarn from Classic Elite Yarns, known as Firefly  http://www.classiceliteyarns.com/product_page_detail.php?category_id=1&item_id=77 .  In addition to the softness, it has a slight sheen that lends some elegance and brightness to dark motif it surrounds.  Design process complete!







The result: conversion of balls of fiber and a button into a one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art!  Not nearly as complicated as heavy industrial manufacturing, but a lot more comfortable under a coat and easily affordable as gift or something fresh for the cool weather accessory wardrobe.