Knitter's Review May 1, 2003
|
Knitters certainly understand the fine nuances of different materials. Cotton is easily distinguishable from wool, while alpaca has a decidedly different touch than angora. Even among wool types we can feel differences.
The same is true for needles, whose composition runs the gamut from aluminum to plastic, milk protein, birch, and bamboo. Following up on last week's review of plastic interchangeable needles, we turn the tables to examine the simplest of the simple: bamboo single-pointed straight needles.
New This Week
Almost lighter than air itself, bamboo knitting needles have a warm, organic feel that many knitters prefer. Learn more about a classic bamboo needle from Crystal Palace.
If you're new to knitting and would like to learn more about all the different needle types and their appropriate uses, read our Tools of the Trade article first.
New Tools in the Boutique
This week I've unveiled a new section in the boutique featuring knitting tools from The Big Yarn, a Los Angeles-based company founded by knitting artisan Denyse Specktor. Check them out.
In the Forums
How do you keep a dropped stitch from destroying your project?
Forgot your forum username or password? We'll email them to you.
May Prize
If it's true that April showers bring May flowers, then this month's subscriber drawing prize is fitting: a $50 gift certificate to White Flower Farm. To put yourself in the running for the drawing, simply stay subscribed to this newsletter.
As always, thank you for your readership. Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the forums!
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.
Knitter's Review Poll
Do you plan to attend any of this summer's fiber-related festivals or events?
Participate in our Knitter's Review Poll and you'll see an instant tally of all the votes.
Subscriber Services
If you no longer wish to receive our weekly email update, click here to be immediately removed.
If your email address has changed or you'd like to put your subscription on hold, visit our My Subscription area.
© Copyright 2000-2003 by Clara H. Parkes. All rights reserved.
Feel free to share this, in its entirety, with others.
|
|
|
|
|