those of us who were entrenched here at yarn had a wonderful weekend. we enjoyed seeing all of the new faces and, hopefully, we didn’t scare anyone off from visiting us again.
let me share with you my favorite story from hop weekend…there happened to be a yarnado that was created out of a skein of ribbon yarn. instead of just untangling the mess and moving on with our day, jody and i decided it would be far more fun to make a race out of it. she took one end and i took the other and we tried to see who could end up with the biggest ball once we reached the center…..there was some yelling, and taunting, and….well….jody won. but just wait until next time…i will have my revenge.

share with us your best story from the yarn hop…if they are good and obnoxious we’ll post them on the blog!
oh…im also taking a poll…cause i can do that…..do you think coral is more pinkish or more orangeish? (debbie thinks i’m color blind, and i’m taking it kind of personally….wouldn’t you?)
cheers….shannon
and some people made a big fat stinking deal out of it, you now get to see pictures with very little writing on my part.
cindy the overachiever finally finished her sweater…it took for freaking ever to get this photo.

the miller residence modeled the big grasshopper hat…it also took forever for this photo…she kept giggling and blurring everything.

now here are pretty pictures of the trunk show we have from deep south fibers



plus more pretty pictures of the store!

these are the women responsible for the store transformations….i find its best to stand back and attempt to stay out of the chaos when this is happening, but let me tell you the spectacle is better the anything on reality tv. cheers…shannon

now with spelling corrections!
jody sends hello to cyberspace from yarn. since our shannon (the awesome) is gainfully employed cranking out the newsletter (and desperately trying to ignore the 8 million distractions in the shop) the blog business has fallen to my shoulders. the good news is this is a temporary situation (that’s what she thinks…i plan on making you all write a blog entry muhahahahaha) the subject today friends, is knitting-i know big surprise. my newest project is a scarf, knit with the shop’s beautiful amazing new jacos 100% bulky yarn. our karen, wise in the ways of all things pattern related, helped reveal it is a double moss stich that is being knitted into this newest project of mine. (and a big thankyou to karen who keeps us all from looking like idiots)

so here is a picture to peak your interest. the variegated colors are beautiful. i am having a lot of fun with it so far. not very difficult, yet interseting enough so you won’t fall asleep on your needles. (i want major points for having never done that)
ciao–jody (cheers…shannon)
before you ask…no there wasn’t any interpretive dance. but i chalk that up to the absence of merideth and a barry manilow cd.
now without further delay…here are pictures!

isn’t that a good lookin’ grasshopper?

cindy the overachiever felt the need to fluff the pom pom…

this a picture of the early group…that’s tate hanging out with andrea.

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seriously i think this should be a regular look…doesn’t he look more cozy this way?

crazy aunt mary looks beautiful in andrea’s beret..doesn’t she? let me share with you my favorite moment of the night…mary has left the group to go to the parking lot to fetch a jacket for heather. she is gone for a couple minutes, then we hear “SHANNON!?!” *echo* so i reply “AUNT MARY?!” “SHANNON HOW DO I GET OUT OF HERE?”*echo* “I DON’T KNOW..WHERE ARE YOU?” “BY THE RIVER” *echo* “WHY THE HELL ARE YOU BY COW CREEK?!” ….i went and got her.
no martinis in the park

this is a better picture of the whole group…jan and jody are riding the grasshopper….

ah cindy…she almost looks cheery and sweet in the photo doesn’t she? you would never guess that she spent most of the night yelling at me….(but you probably would guess that i totally deserved it)

sarah and susan knitting diligently despite the chill

we can even teach knitting in the dark…jane has lighted knitting needles.

the smart people sat under a street light…notice how i am not in the picture.

in the end a good time was had by all. i drove by the grasshopper this morning..he looked cold.
so i’m shamelessly begging for photo’s here. i thought it would be fun to post some of the projects that you all have finished and to start a thread on projects that our teachers here at the shop are working on.
first and foremost LOOK AT THIS CUTE BABY!

our very own gail barnes sent us this photo of a sweater she knitted. thanks gail! (see i could be thanking you too–all you need to do is e-mail me photos..hint hint)
now i will give you a cavalcade of unfinished scarves that comprises my knitting life at the moment.
this is that chunky cabled scarf that we are offering in november. you should sign up for the class.

here is the class i’m teaching now…i’m hoping to finish my scarf before my students finish theirs. (my students are janet r. and june g…. i’m totally screwed)

and this is the poor scarf that i taught last month…just sitting there…patiently waiting for me to finish it…maybe i’ll send it to chlc.

see? isn’t sharing fun?! feed me photos! …cheers, shannon
cause h-e-double hockey sticks is freezing today.
we have sneek peek pictures of our november classes…actual pictures of the projects we will be offering. it’s astounding that we could manage to get our act this together (don’t hold your breath for december..this could must be a fluke)
drum roll please…….
a super chunky cabled scarf that knits fast!
a lunch-box class designed to keep your mitts warm this winter
an elegant and simple vest pattern perfect for fall
and the cutest snow man sweater for kids that you have ever seen…
p.s. the third thursday event starts at 5 pm!
cheers–shannon
what could be more fun than careening throughout the region with a group of friends terrorizing patronizing local yarn shops? come on…all the cool kids are doing it. check it out.

you want to know whats really cool about the internet??? with the right passwords i can mess with the yarn website from any computer, even say… 630 Haymaker Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506. hmmmm what a coincidence, thats where i am!
welcome to haymaker hall #630, aka my dorm room

contrary to popular belief that dorm beds are uncomfortable, my dorm bed is quite comfy

my closet thats half the size of my closet at home

the sink and the coffee maker (that only serves douwe egberts)

where all the studying goes down

playing the guitar and knitting, its what all the cool kids are doing.
miss you guys!
<3 Chlc