The deCordova is having its Biennial show, which just started this week.  Why does this affect you as fiber lovers, you ask?  Because our favorite local celebrities the South End Knitters have yarn-bombed the museum in honor of the event!  So much for Art vs. Craft, eh?

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Busy this month? Fear not, this Biennial runs through March, which is when the South End Knitters will be having a special hands-on presentation. You can see the full details of all Biennial events here.

SEK bike rack

South End Knitters cover a bike rack in the Back Bay

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If you missed the gun shot at the starting line (which, FYI, was a scant few days ago on the 16th), fear not! Knitting is a marathon, not a sprint. You have plenty of time to catch up and enjoy the fun. And boy do we mean fun:

Ella Coat in Blue

The Ella Coat, which – believe it or not – is not felted, is a great new design in a range of sizes by Noni Designs. They’ve been using Facebook, Twitter, and their new blog to gather together Noni fans from all around for a great online KAL.

Ella Coat in Red

Many people – we are happy to report – are also using Tilli Tomas Flurries to create beaded accents around the collar and in several stripes. If, like us, you love a little glitter, you can get some Flurries here to add to your Ella and make it your own.

Check out the official pattern for the Ella Coat on Ravelry, and then see Noni’s special “get started” blog entry to join in the KAL. And please – PLEASE! – send us your photos or post them to Noni’s Facebook page or the Tilli Tomas Facebook page. We always love to see what you do with our yarn!

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I love it when blogging and events line up seamlessly on the calendar – like tomorrow’s Ignite Craft: Boston, hosted by the Common Cod Fiber Guild.

Ignite Craft BostonFor the second year running, the CCFG will play Alex Trebek to wealth of local experts who will – in rapid succession – teach you everything they know about exactly what it is they do.

Doors open at 6:30 and presentations begin at 7:00pm.  MIT hosts the event near the Kendall T stop at 32 Vassar Street, room 32-123, Cambridge, MA.

In short – you can knit the night away while listening to quick, entertaining presentations and meet loads of fellow local fiber enthusiasts.

And hey, you just might learn something.

 

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We found this blog yesterday via the BBC.co.uk site, called Delit Maille.  FYI, it’s a French pun on “Daily Mail” and means, roughly, “Criminal Stitch”.   Which I think this image of a tiny, knit Silvio Berlusconi with two miniature knit escorts demonstrates brilliantly:

Silvio Berlusconi on Delit Maille

Guessing Mario Monti's not having this much fun!

Anna knits the news and takes hilarious photos of it, punctuated with witty copy. Most of said copy is in French, but many of the posts she translates into English as well. So don’t let the language barrier stop you from checking this out. After all, a picture of tiny knit people doing awful-yet-true things is easily worth 1000 words.

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While I generally refrain from making resolutions on my more important behavior (Stop eating sugar?  Good luck with that . . .) I’m keen to redirect that impulse toward my knitting.  So here’s my list of New Year’s Knitting Resolutions – holler at us on Facebook if any of these apply to you!

1. Knit a felted coat (or, well, at least felt something)

Noni shaped sweater coat

So, Noni has these extraordinary felting patterns, many of which look completely amazing in Tilli Tomas Flurries, because after you felt it, the thing is still beaded.  Which translates to felt that sparkles.  My inner 12-year-old thinks this is the best thing ever.  So, a new coat with beaded trim for 2012?  YES.

 

2. Knit something sexy

Tilli Tomas Stirrup Boot SocksSo, I am not much of a sock knitter (although I can’t say I’ve never done it.  And recently this new sock yarn has tempted me greatly, but I digress).  But, being something of a Girl Anachronism, I would happily knit stockings.  And so, these stirrup boot socks a la Prada c. 2007 are right up my alley.  Also, for those of you who are math-oriented, if you were to re-gauge the pattern and knit these up on larger needles, you could get some very attractive see-through effects going on.  Just sayin’.

 

 

 

 

3. Knit something, then embroider it

Tanis Gray Sugarplum Hat

I have a definite affinity for embroidery.  Like I said, anachronistic.  A small hat and mitten set like this is a great place to start – being in wool, it’s almost like crewel work, really.  Someday I’d love to work my way up to some serious needlepoint, but, you know, one thing at a time.  If this piques your interest, another great source for embellished knits is Kristin Nicholas.  (Take a look at the gloves halfway down that page – to DIE for.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Knit more colorwork

Colorwork and I are finally getting along.  I even tried intarsia again recently, which is saying something.  So, I’d really like to some more daring colorwork for 2012.  Now that Oilily’s out of business I figure someone has to pick up the slack.  Hint: If you’re looking for a great and endless of palette of colors to make your fair isle dreams come true, check out Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock.  Singular, you get great resolution for complex colorwork, and held double it becomes a light worsted.  So either way, it’s a win-win.

 

5. Knit something for myself

Oh, why are the simplest resolutions the hardest to keep?  Knitting something for ourselves shouldn’t require such discipline.  With such a range of amazing patterns to choose from, the sky is the limit.  That said, all I really want is the perfect black cardigan.  So, whether your tastes, like mine, are more practical, or whether you’ve finally got your eye on the project of your dreams this year, make time for YOU.

Best wishes to all and see you in 2012!

 

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Yes, really! We’ve got this great little bowl sitting here that we absolutely love.

Felt Bowl

 

First of all the pattern is FREE. Secondly, you can use it for anything – shown here, it’s a brilliant way to dress up a dollar store vase.  It can be a beautiful way to package a gift, or even the gift itself! 

A perfect first felting project too, for anyone nervous about the resizing that happens with felting and wanting to get their feet wet in a quick, satisfying way. That mobius twist in the center front gives it interest, and in the self-beaded Flurries yarn it looks like you worked awfully hard at some beautiful embellishment! A great option is to use the Flurries only for the top band, and use some Stitch Boutique Wool to keep the bottom simple.

Hope this helps all our fellow knitters looking for a quick, last-minute, festive knit! After all, you can only give so many fingerless mittens, right?

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Amazing but true – gorgeous hand-painted sock yarn has arrived at Tilli Tomas just in time for the holidays! Here’s our current favorite – “Sugar Skull”:

Sugar Skull sock yarn

Coming soon you can see all our new colors – Gentlemen in a wealth of blues, Wild Thing for your inner animal, and more.

Pair a skein with a skein of our solid Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock, for amazing results like the beautiful fingerless mitts shown. Details next week, including where to get the goods!
 

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Need an easy way to break into lace knitting? Try a tried and true Vine Lace Scarf

Tilli Tomas Vine Lace Scarf

We added some new photos to this classic lace introduction so you can see just how lovely a project it is - especially in our 100% silk Pure and Simple yarn. No gauge required - just cast on and go! All your focus can be on mastering the rhythm of the lace.

A quick gift knit to be sure, but an even better gift for yourself.

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Now that you’re hopefully done with all your holiday shopping (right?), time to think about making a little something for yourself:

Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock Elbow Gloves

These beautiful, perfect-for-holiday-dressing-up gloves are featured in the Vogue Knitting Holiday 2011 issue. Need we say more? So here’s how to treat yourself to a little post-turkey, pre-tree knitting therapy:

1. Get the pattern for free right here.
2. Pour over the myriad colors you can make them in here until you find the perfect shade to match your party-time ensemble.
3. Order that special color (for the price of a paperback) here.

Done and done! Did I mention you might even be able to get a needle case for half price out of the deal? (Just scroll down “below the fold” when you click the link.)

Lots of glamour for very little effort – sounds like a good weekend.

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Looking for something to help shake the food coma? Some humble suggestions:

Helen Bingham Designs - Golden Beauty

Helen Bingham will be hosting a trunk show at Fresh Purls in Providence, RI this Saturday, Nov. 26th. Get yourself down there to see (and touch!) her beautiful designs, including the Golden Beauty pictured – using Tilli Tomas yarn of course! You can check out the Rock Star yarn that she used to make this beautiful tunic and headband set here.

A little about Helen: She is both a talented knitter and a long distance runner! She says that all those miles help clear her head and find tune her designs. Clearly it’s working: she’s designed for Classic Elite, Nashua, Misti International, Sheep Shop, Swarovski, and Skacel! We are honored to have her working in our yarns, and hope you get a chance to go see her fabulous work in person.

Perfect Texting Mitts

 

Blue Alvarez whipped up these fingerless mitts in our Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock yarn. Just hold two strands of the sock yarn together, CO, and before the weekend’s over you’ll have a holiday gift! Pattern comes in two sizes so it’s sure to fit everyone on your list, including you! You can download the pattern on Ravelry free of charge. Yes, we said free.

 

Ready to knit? You can get Tilli Tomas Artisan Sock here to get cranking on those mittens. Have a fabulous weekend and don’t shop too hard!

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