September 14, 2000 It's only the second week of September, but already the blueberry fields here in Maine are starting to turn. The summer visitors have packed up their belongings and headed home, kids are back at school, and daylight is becoming a precious commodity. But for knitters, there's no season more glorious than fall, with its promise of many cold nights of knitting ahead. We take our handcrafted sweaters out of their cedar summer chests and make ambitious holiday project lists. Not to mention the hours we spend drooling over the latest fall yarns online and at our local yarn shops.
The Birth of Mohair Since this month's focus is mohair, let's start by answering a key question: Where does mohair come from? A sheep? A goat? Or is there really an animal called a Mo? Read on for details. In the yarn department, I've unearthed a wonderfully soft brushed mohair from our Australian friends at Cleckheaton. Also this week, a fast-knit yarn for those occasions when a not-so-beloved in-law asks, "Why don't you knit me a sweater?" Blissful Knitting Debbie Bliss by all accounts is the queen of children's patterns, evidenced by the fact that she now designs knitwear for Baby Gap. Her latest book focuses on Celtic-inspired patterns for the whole family. Can she make as much of a splash with her grown-up patterns? We take a look. Finally, I'd like to extend a warm welcome to all the new subscribers who've joined us since last week. Enjoy! Sincerely, We'd like to hear from you! Send us an idea for the newsletter Ask us a question Tell us what you think
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