Knitter's Review
April 24, 2014 Foodies seek the genuine New York bagel, writers flock to the pen allegedly favored by Hemingway. And knitters? We're enticed by yarns that are deeply rooted in place or tradition. Few regions have as rich a knitting tradition as Ireland, which is where we head this week for a long-overdue look at the heritage yarns from Black Water Abbey. Addicted to Sheep? Coming Up The grand Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival happens May 3 and 4 at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, Maryland. I'll be roaming the fairgrounds on Saturday and hope to see you there. For those who like to plan ahead, please join me on Saturday May 17 in Manchester, New Hampshire, for an evening of storytelling, pictures, and even recipes, all part of Interweave Knitting Lab. These and hundreds more can be found at our calendar of upcoming events. As always, I thank you for letting me be a part of your knitting life. We'll talk again on May 8th! P.S. Do you have friends who would enjoy Knitter's Review? If so, don't hesitate to forward this email to them. Knitter's Review Poll Do you listen to knitting podcasts? Participate in our Knitter's Review Poll and you'll see an instant tally of all the votes. On the Cover Where there is yarn, a cat will surely appear Subscriber Services Having problems viewing this? %%webversion%% Did you miss a week? Visit our online archive of all past newsletters. Has your email address changed? Update your subscription: %%modifydetails_3%% Receive this from a friend? Join us! No longer wish to receive this newsletter? %%unsubscribelink%% © Copyright 2000-2014 by Clara H. Parkes. All rights reserved. |