TKGV Newsletter September 2011

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TIDEWATER KNITTING GUILD O F V I R G I N I A Purls of Wisdom SEPT. 12 MEETING Meet and Greet, 7 p.m. Business Meeting, 7:15 p.m. Program will be Sally Melville Fashions. We meet the first Monday of the month (except for holidays) at Westminster Canterbury, 3100 Shore Drive,Virginia Beach. Check tkgv.blogspot.com to confirm the meeting date. Questions? Please email us at [email protected]. September 2011 President’s Message INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 Member Birthdays, Calendar 3 Historically Speaking 5 Charity Knitting, LYS Ads 6 Knitting Bishop, LYS Ads 7 Sally Melville Flyer 8 Sally Melville Registration Hi Everyone, I hope you have had a spectacular summer. I have been very busy working. I had 33.5 hours of overtime on my last check. Aside from that I have been coping with a broken-down computer. I would never have thought, only a few years ago, that a broken-down computer would alter my daily life to such a great degree. But with almost all communication happening electronically these days. ... Yikes. ... A fried hard drive is a BIG problem. GRRRR! But I will be up and rolling again soon. I have been working on my C2Knits "Sedona" sweater. It is turning out really nice. I have also started a wrap from the Sally Melville “Purl Stitch” book. I want to have it done so I can wear it when she is here. Don't forget to let Trink know if you have any Sally Melville items you can model/ display when she is here. I showed the beaded purse I made at the last Guild meeting. Several people asked me to write up the pattern. I will do that and bring it to the Guild meeting. If you were one of the people who was interested, please ask me and I will give you a copy. Remember: Because of the Labor Day holiday, our September meeting will be the SECOND Monday of the month. I look forward to seeing all of you in the penthouse meeting room of Westminster Canterbury on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Until then ... Happy Knitting! Allison Hunt T R E A S U R E R S R E P O R T General Fund: $3,640.40 Charity Fund: $421.60 Total Funds: $4,062.00 If you need to pay dues and cannot attend a meeting, please call me at (757) 287-3625 or email [email protected] and I will send you my address. -- Bev Boler

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T I D E W A T E R K N I T T I N G G U I L D O F V I R G I N I A

Purls of WisdomS E P T . 1 2

M E E T I N G

Meet and Greet, 7 p.m.Business Meeting, 7:15 p.m.

Program will be

Sally Melville Fashions.

We meet the first Monday of the month (except for holidays) at Westminster Canterbury, 3100

Shore Drive,Virginia Beach. Check tkgv.blogspot.com to

confirm the meeting date. Questions? Please email us at

[email protected].

September 2011

President’s Message

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

2 Member Birthdays, Calendar

3 Historically Speaking 5 Charity Knitting, LYS Ads

6 Knitting Bishop, LYS Ads 7 Sally Melville Flyer

8 Sally Melville Registration

Hi Everyone, I hope you have had a spectacular summer. I have been very busy working. I had 33.5 hours of overtime on my last check. Aside from that I have been coping with a broken-down computer. I would never have thought, only a few years ago, that a broken-down computer would alter my daily life to such a great degree. But with almost all communication happening electronically these days. ... Yikes. ... A fried hard drive is a BIG problem. GRRRR! But I will be up and rolling again soon.  I have been working on my C2Knits "Sedona" sweater. It is turning out really nice. I have also started a wrap from the Sally Melville “Purl Stitch” book. I want to have it done so I can wear it when she is here. Don't forget to let Trink know if you have any Sally Melville items you can model/display when she is here.  I showed the beaded purse I made at the last Guild meeting. Several people asked me to write up the pattern. I will do that and bring it to the Guild meeting. If you were one of the people who was interested, please ask me and I will give you a copy.  Remember: Because of the Labor Day holiday, our September meeting will be the SECOND Monday of the month. I look forward to seeing all of you in the penthouse meeting room of Westminster Canterbury on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m.  Until then ... Happy Knitting! 

Allison Hun t

T R E A S U R E R ’ S R E P O R TGeneral Fund: $3,640.40 Charity Fund: $421.60 Total Funds: $4,062.00

If you need to pay dues and cannot attend a meeting, please call me at (757) 287-3625or email [email protected] and I will send you my address. -- Bev Boler

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M e m b e r B i r t h d a y s T h i s M o n t h

Mark Your CalendarsGuild meetings start with Meet and Greet at 7 p.m., followed by the Business Meeting at 7:15 p.m.

Sept. 12 – Guild Meeting. “A Celebration of Sally.” Get ready for Sally Melville’s classes with a fashion show of her garments. Members and visitors are invited to bring Sally items you have knitted for a special show and tell. We will have notecards available for the name of the pattern, the yarn and any particulars of your knitting experience.

Sept. 21-25 – The Knitting Guild Association conference, Greensboro, N.C. Information at www.tkga.com/conference.shtm.

Sept. 24-25 – Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival, Berryville. See www.shenandoahvalleyfiberfestival.com.

Oct. 1-2 – Fall Fiber Festival & Montpelier Sheep Dog Trials, at James Madison’s Montpelier. See www.fallfiberfestival.org.

Oct. 3 – Guild Meeting. Guild birthday celebration and election of officers. If you have interest in any of the offices, please let Allison Hunt or Trink Dahl-Prince know and they will advise the nominating committee.

Oct. 8-9 – Waterways Heritage Festival, Great Bridge Lodge Park, Chesapeake. For more information, 482-4480 or http://www.gbbattlefield.org/.

Oct. 20-23 – Stitches East, Hartford, Conn. See www.knittinguniverse.com/stitches/east.

Oct. 21-23 – Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair, WNC Agricultural Center, Fletcher, N.C.See http://saffsite.org.

Oct. 22-23 – Sally Melville classes, Tidewater Knitting Guild of Virginia, Westminster Canterbury, Virginia Beach. See flyer in this newsletter for more information.

B R E A K I N G N E W S : S A V E T H E D A T E Sally Melville will be at The Yarn Club for a book signing on Oct. 23 from 1-3 p.m. Meet the author of the fabulous book, “The Knit Stitch,” “The Purl Stitch,” “Mother Daughter Knits” and her latest, “Warm Knits, Cool Gifts.” Whether you are taking her classes with TKGV or you just want a chance to meet one of knitting’s great designers, stop by and say “Hi.” 240 Mustang Trail, Suite 8, Virginia Beach. Please email Trink Dahl-Prince at [email protected] if you have suggestions for programs.

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Katie Gerwien, Sept. 2 Marion Keeter, Sept. 6 Norma Haynes, Sept. 15Trink Dahl-Prince, Sept. 3 Debbie Henderson, Sept. 8 Loyce Jarvis, Sept. 19Lora Marin, Sept. 3 Mel Hutchinson, Sept. 13 Mariette Irwin, Sept. 22

D E A D L I N E F O R O C T. N E W S L E T T E R : S E P T. 1 5 Please send your questions, comments, suggestions, ads, photos, stories and patterns you’d like to share to editor Sonja Barisic at [email protected] or 734 Delaware Ave., Norfolk, VA 23508. Items submitted after the deadline will be held until the following issue. This is the only way to get the newsletter to members in a timely manner. Thank you, and happy reading and knitting. Sonja Ba risic

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H i s t o r i c a l l y S p e a k i n gSubmitted by Karen Richardson. From the South Carolina Ladies Auxiliary in Charleston, S.C., http://www.csa-scla.org/articles/KnittedShawl1864.htm.

W I N T E R S H AW L I N P L A I N K N I T T I N GGODY’S LADY’S BOOK, NOVEMBER 1864

This shawl can be worked in any kind of wool. Size varies as it can be a small shawl to wear across the shoulders or carried out for a large wrapper.

MATERIALS: A pair of knitting pins No. 8 Bell Gauge (measured in the circle) for a small shawl and they should be about 12 inches but a larger one will require them to be longer.The wool may be either double Berlin, 4-ply fleecy, or Scotch fingering yarn. Of the latter, there is a new kind made in two colors, viz., violet and black, scarlet and black, blue and white, etc., it has a pretty effect for the centre of the shawl, the border being made with two plain colors to contrast with it; the fringe is usually of the same color as the center. The cheapest yarns or knitting worsteds are only to be had in plain colors-gray, brown, and white, being the least expensive.The shawl we have engraved is composed of mixed violet and black yarn for the centre and fringe, with plain black and gold-color for the border.

THE CENTRE.Cast on 6 stitches with the violet and black wool.1st row. Knit the 6 stitches.2d. Slip the 1st stitch, that is, taking it off the pin without working it, then to increase a stitch, knit the next stitch plain, but before taking it off the left pin, insert the right pin in the back of the same loop on the left pin, and bringing the wool between the pins, knit the stitch, taking it off the left pin, there will now be 3 loops on the right pin, knit the next 4 stitches quite plain.3d. Slip the 1st stitch, then increase as in the last row, by knitting the 2nd stitch, and before taking it off the pin knitting another stitch in the back of the same loop, knit 5 stitches plain.3d. Slip the 1st stitch, increase in the 2nd stitch as before; knit one plain; increase a 2nd time in the next stitch; increase a 3rd time in the next stitch, then knit three plain; there will now be11 stitches on the pin. 4th. Slip the 1st stitch, increase in the 2nd stitch, knit the rest of the row plain.5th. Slip the 1st stitch, increase as before, knit 3 plain, increase a second time in the next stitch, then increase a 3rd time in the next stitch, knit 5 plain.6th. Slip the 1st stitch, increase as before, knit the rest plain.It will render counting unnecessary if a small mark is now put on the pin in the centre of each row.- a loop of white cotton or a small bag-ring will answer the purpose, and it is used as follows:7th. Slip the 1st, increase as before, knit 5 plain, increase a 2nd time, put the mark on the right pin, increase again, knit the rest of the row plain.8th. Slip 1, increase as before, knit the rest of the row plain, putting the mark in the centre of the row on the other pin.9th. Slip 1, increase as before, knit the rest of the stitches plain to within one of the markers, increase in that stitch, slip the mark on to the right pin, then increase again in the next stitch, and knit the rest of the row plain.Repeat the two last rows until the required size is made for the centre. continued on page 4

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THE BORDER.With the black wool, work 4 rows, repeating as the 8th and 9th rows of the centre.Gold wool, 6 rows the same.Black, 4 rows the same.Gold, 6 rows the same.Black, 10 rows the same, which forms the centre of the border.Then repeat the gold and black stripes alternately as before and cast off all the stitches.The fringe is made with the same color as the centre.Cut the wool in lengths of 6 inches and with a crochet needle, loop two pieces of the cut wool into each stitch formed by the casting off row of the shawl, thus insert the needle in the stitch, fold the two pieces of wool on the point of it and bring them through the stitch in a loop, then draw the ends of wool through this loop, and continue the same to the end.

FRINGE.

Cut wool in 6-inch lengths. Use 2 six-inch pieces in each tassel. Insert needle in a cast off stitch,Fold two strands of wool in half and place over needle. Pull wool part way through the stitch to form a loop.Draw the end of the wool through the loop and tighten by pulling tassel slightly.Repeat this procedure around outside edge of shawl.

 

Histor ical ly Speaking, cont inued from page 3

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It's FALL! YAY! (Does happy dance.) That means football, leaf fights, temperatures that approach normal and WOOL! So are you prepared? Have we socks and cardigans at the ready? No? Tsk tsk tsk. ... Well, no matter. You can get a good start by coming in to see us. We've restocked all the lovelies, including our old favorite workhorses, Galway and Encore. Make yourself something more colorful with Berroco Boboli and Borealis, or stick to the softness that is Flicker. If you want instant gratification, we have what has been unofficially dubbed "instant I-cord" – Soufflé. (2 sts = 1" on a 17. Seriously, that's pretty much instant.) Plus, great pattern support as always. (Flicker sweaters. Want. NOW.) Congratulations to our Summer Sock Spectacular contest winners. We had some SERIOUS contenders entered, and everybody deserves a big round of applause for their hard work. Fall class schedules are being set as we speak, so if there's something you'd especially like to see or do, let us know! We’ve got some good ideas, but we're always open to your suggestions!

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yarn patterns notions classesall in the company of friends.

945 Providence Square Shopping Ctr Virginia Beach757-495-6600 knitwitsyarn.com

Please support our advertisers, as they help defray the cost of this newsletter. Sally Melville will be teaching at the shop on Oct. 21. Seats are very limited as she only take 20 students per class, so check your calendars and reserve your seat now. You may pay half now and the rest will be due in October. Please, if you want to take this class, mail or bring by a check. Early registration fee is $75.00 per person; cost goes up to $85 the week of the class. Deposit of $50 to hold your seat. Payments plans are available.  

C h a r i t y K n i t t i n g U p d a t eBy Debbie Henderson Summertime is a great time to do small projects, such as hats, socks and baby items. Many of you have been busy working on such items and have graciously included charity knitting on your list of projects. Brenda Bunting and her gang of knitters have been knocking out baby hats, which will go to Newborns In Need and Norfolk Neonatal Care Unit. Others of you, such as Vicki Kahookele, Margaret Faust, Linda Johnson and Katie Gerwien, have been making pet blankets, prayer shawls and hats for a number of different charities. I am sorry if I did not mention someone, but I missed a couple of meetings this summer and I know Allison has a bag full of charity knitting to pass on to me. You can keep me up-to-date with your charity knitting by emailing me at [email protected]. The Chesapeake Waterways Heritage Festival is Oct 8-9, and the Guild will have an information booth there. Not only will it be a time to inform the public about the Guild, but a time to knit, chat and show off our talents. I also am going to take this opportunity to do some charity knitting. I will have yarn, patterns and some needles to knit hats, baby items and slippers. If you would like to do some charity knitting, please bring needles ranging in size from 5 to 9. There will be a raffle throughout both days for anyone from the Guild who helps staff our booth. There will be sign-up sheets at the September and October meetings. Again, if you are unable to attend a meeting to log in your charity items, you can email me with your information at [email protected].

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I have shopped until I dropped. You may have noticed the incredible stash that has grown at The Yarn Club. Fall yarns are arriving daily. Tahki has sent us their first round with cuddly Jackson and glittery Stella. Check out the jewelry in the Moonstruck pattern book and be on the lookout for a jewelry workshop coming this fall. Berroco came in with LINK.This cute scarf was knit in just 30 minutes. Need an emergency gift, LINK is it. Also with this shipment are Flicker, Boboli and the ultra-soft Soufflé. See the sweater on the garment rack and think cozy. Also joining us is Crystal Palace’s Mochi line. Mini Mochi, Mochi+ and Mochi Chunky. It makes me smile, so I brought it into the shop for all of us to enjoy. Plymouth’s Bazinga is a huge hit.The vest pattern next to the yarn is selling out fast. Madelinetosh has done it again. Our first tasting of Tosh Chunky is in; 167 yards, knit on a size 9-11 needle. Pam is working on the Boreas Cowl using only one skein. More colors will be coming in soon. I am making my next shopping list, so please come in and add your favorite colors to it. The Tosh Worsted has caught on as well.Try the “Bee’s Knees” pattern or the “Challah Scarf ” to give your hands a break from all that summer cotton. Tosh Merino is probably the softest merino in the shop. Speaking of SOFT: The Sounds of Silence Cardi” knit-a-long has begun. If you would like to join this amazing project, there is plenty of room.We have added three “class” times to try and accommodate everyone. Group times are Wednesday night at 6-8 p.m., Saturdays from 4-6 p.m. and Tuesdays from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

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September Sale: 30 percent off Elsebeth Lavold: Silky Wool; Queensland: Pima Fresca, Haze, Rustic Wool; Louisa Harding: Merletto, Ondien, Mulberry; Ester Bitran: Canela; Debbie Bliss: Angel. October Sale: 30 percent off all Sirdar yarns. In this tough economy don't forget that knitting with laceweight yarns will give you the most knitting bang for your buck. For instance: Baruffa Cashwool, 100 percent extra fine merino, 1460 yds for only $16.49 - that's less than two cents per yard and at least a good month or two of knitting pleasure!

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A L i t t l e o f T h i s a n d T h a tSubmitted by Karen Richardson.

K N I T T I N G B I S H O P P A S S E S A W A Y Knitting historian Cecil Richard Rutt died on July 27, according to news accounts. Rutt, 85, was president of the Knitting & Crochet Guild in the United Kingdom and had been involved with the group since its founding in 1978. Rutt spent almost two decades serving as a missionary in South Korea, and he was the Anglican Bishop of Leceister from 1979-1990. He later left the Church of England because of its decision to ordain women as priests. He became a Roman Catholic monsignor. Rutt wrote “A History of Hand Knitting,” a definitive history of the craft, published in 1987. His library of knitting journals, patterns and other materials is held at the University of Southampton. Selected 19th-century knitting manuals from that collection have been digitized and can be viewed online. See http://www.soton.ac.uk/intheloop/richardruttcollection.html.

240 Mustang TrailSuite 8Virginia Beach, VA 23452

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Spend a Weekend with Sal ly Melvi l le

The Tidewater Knitting Guild of Virginia is proud to bring acclaimed knitting designer, author and teacher Sally Melville to the area to share her expertise. Melville’s books include the “Knitting Experience” series. Learn more at www.sallymelvilleknits.com.

Oct. 22-23, 2011Westminster Canterbury

3100 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach

Non-Guild members will be charged a one-time fee of $20 in addition to their class fees. To register for classes or for more information, contact Beverly Boler at [email protected].

Oct. 22, 9 a.m.-noon Borders and Buttonholes, $45. Limited to 24 students -- reserve your spot now.

Oct. 22, 2-5 p.m.Emergency Measures, $45. Limited to 24 students -- reserve your spot now.

Oct. 22, 7:30-9 p.m.Making the Most of Your Yarn Collection, $35

Oct. 23, 10 a.m.-noonKnit to Flatter and Fit, $35

Oct. 23, 1-3 p.m. Book Signing at The Yarn Club, 240 Mustang Trail, Suite 8, Virginia Beach.

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