March 29, 2001
Last Sunday's New York Times had a tribute to knitting that caught my eye. For those of you who didn't see the article tucked away in the Style section, here's a short version.
Matchmaker Matchmaker
Jeff Jacobs, a diehard Yankees fan and self-proclaimed "guy's guy," was still looking for the right girl. A friend told him that he and Jordana Merlis, the 32-year-old co-owner of New York City's YarnCo, would be perfect together.
What He Did for Love
Jeff paid a visit to the shop, and one visit turned into many. Soon he was spending every Saturday morning there, and Jordana, naturally, insisted he learn to knit.
He did, and, much to his surprise, enjoyed it. Today, when not working as a senior financial consultant for Merrill Lynch, Jacobs knits tiny baby hats that Jordana sells at the shop.
A Happy Ending
On March 16th, the two knitters were wed atop Bald Mountain in Sun Valley, Idaho. In true style, Jeff wore a black cap knitted just for him by Jordana.
I dedicate this issue to the happy couple. May they have a long, love- and yarn-filled life together.
Back to Business
This week we return to our yarn reviews with a look at Lily, an interesting new cotton/silk blend from Noro. I also review a beautiful book by knitting royalty Meg Swansen.
This Month's Winner!
Congratulations to Isabelle Lacelle, winner of this month's newsletter subscriber giveaway! Don't forget to subscribe to Knitter's Review if you haven't already. It's free, and on April 26th I'll announce the next lucky subscriber to win a $50 gift certificate from eKnitting.com!
Happy knitting!
Sincerely,
P.S.-Do you have friends who would enjoy Knitter's Review? If so, use our simple Tell a Friend form and let them know about us.
New This Week...
Yarn Review:
Noro Lily is a Blooming Cotton
|
Seeking a soft and luxurious alternative to mercerized cotton? Look no further.
Read the full review
|
Book Review:
Meg Swansen's Knitting
|
Meg Swansen a ski bum?! Learn more about the Crown Princess of knitting, including tales from her past and some fantastic patterns and techniques.
Read the full review
|
Knitter's Review Poll:
What's your maximum yarn budget for a sweater?
Participate in our Knitter's Review Poll and you'll see instantly a tally of all the votes.
We'd like to hear from you!
Send us an idea for the newsletter
Ask us a question
Tell us what you think
(c) Copyright 2001 by Clara H. Parkes. All rights reserved.
Feel free to forward this, in its entirety, to others.
To subscribe, send an email to [email protected] and I'll gladly add you to our list.
To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] and I'll remove you immediately.
To learn how you can sponsor this newsletter, go to
http://KnittersReview.com/aboutus.asp.
|
|