November 2, 2000
Who says nothing comes for free? Certainly not I!
Our Way of Saying Thanks
Starting this month, we'll pick one random newsletter subscriber every month to receive a prize. Just continue to be a subscriber and read the newsletter to see if you've won.
Prizes are being thoughtfully donated by knitting establishments across the U.S. in support of Knitter's Review. I thank them kindly. Our first prize, which I'll award on November 30th, is a $25 gift certificate from Knitwear Architects, an exquisite Vancouver-based yarn shop and design studio.
A New Month, A New Fiber
Where does alpaca come from, and why is it taking over all the yarn shows? I'll answer that question - and many more - as we turn our attention to alpaca this month.
First I give you some background on alpaca, then I review one of my all-time favorites: Classic Elite Inca Alpaca. And finally, I interview knitwear designer Diane Soucy, whose simple, classic designs are taking the knitting world by storm.
Enjoy!
Sincerely,
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New This Week...
Fiber Profile:
Alpaca
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It's a camel! It's an ostrich! Just what is that odd-looking animal, anyway? Read on to learn more about alpacas.
full story
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Yarn Review:
Inca Alpaca is the Pearl of Peru
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Softer than cashmere and warmer than wool, Classic Elite's alpaca offering is a treat to behold and an even bigger treat to wear -- if your budget permits.
full review
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Interview:
Knitwear Designer Diane Soucy
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From a small-town yarn shop employee to full-time designer, Diane Soucy is proving that there's still a market for simple no-frills designs that fit well and allow knitters to flex their creative muscles.
full story
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