Archive for April, 2009

Tons of Thanks

Friday, April 17th, 2009

 

 

Yep, that pretty much sums it up, Shari.

 

Wow.  Just…wow.  That’s basically all I can come up with about our sale last Friday night.  Thank you so much to everyone who came out and made it worthwhile!  The ball winding stations (that’s plural, by the way) barely stopped whirling the entire night through, the Rectangle Shawl patterns (Ravelry link) were flying out of the shop so fast that I could barely keep up, and best of all, we got to see so many friends.  We’d really like to thank everyone for their patience, since we know that it must have been overwhelming for everyone.  I mean, there was even a line!  Who knew that you guys would be so ravenous for Blue Sky Alpacas that you would actually line up for it? 

 

 

Well, Hannah did, evidently, and that’s why she’s decided to carry it.    Again, we’d really like to offer everyone our most sincere thanks for coming out and showing your support.  Three years of Bully presence in Tallahassee, and we felt every bit of it last Friday night. 

 

 

We’d also like to mention that the sale items (including Brown Sheep Cotton Fine and Noro) will continue to be discounted until they’re gone.  I believe I heard one gentleman, who had perhaps been sampling some of our fine wines to be repeatedly moved to describe the Noro as "like, a black hole…or astral projection!"   And if you didn’t manage to come in, although the sale is over on all Blue Sky products, there are still a ton of colors and fibers left to choose from and fondle.

 

 

Thank you again for three fantastic years, and we hope to see you there soon.

 

–Emily

Just in case you missed it.

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

 

The lady of the hour, and her father who, I think, was slightly stunned by us.

 

 

The alpaca and the alpaca silk!

 

 

Those artichoke things vanished SO fast.

 

 

It kept threatening to rain....

 

I think the word I'm looking for here is "sumptuous"

 

I have never before seen cotton so fluffy.

 

The bebes were not all that impressed with one another.

 

 

Shari always looks like she's having this good of a time, doesn't she?

 

 

–Emily

 

 

Happy 3rd Bully Birthday!

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Dear Bully,

It’s hard to believe, but this month, you turn 3 years old!  From your beginnings in the little shop on Gaines Street, to your proud toddler-hood on Lafayette, it’s been a great time.  We have many reasons to celebrate this Spring at Wooly Bully and we didn’t have to look far for an excuse – we have a new little Bully (Mercy, of course), we’re celebrating 3 wonderful years among the knitters in Tallahassee, life is good, AND we’ve just received an abundance of gorgeous yarn. Please join us the evening of Friday, April 10th at Wooly Bully starting at 6pm for festivities.

 

Friday the 10th will be your first opportunity to see the newest arrivals from Blue Sky Alpacas, a new line for us. There will be both knitted and crocheted items as part of their trunk show so you can see some of the yarns and patterns knit up. You’ll have the opportunity to sample the yarns and knit with them a bit, if you’d like. Additionally, all purchases of Blue Sky Alpacas yarn and patterns will be 10% off Friday evening.

 

 

I am going to encounter one problem; where will I put all of this heavenly yarn? Please help me make room. Sale items (already 30% off) will receive an additional 10% discount all day Friday, peaking at 15% during the festivities.

Wine, beer, and hors d’ouervres will be served.

If you think you may attend, please call or send us an email, so we can plan accordingly. Do not hesitate to invite friends and family.

If you can’t stay long, that’s ok. Swing by and share a drink among friends. We look forward to seeing you.

Friday April 10, 2009

  • sale on sale items all day
  • Blue Sky Alpacas unveiling, 6-ish pm
  • festivities will begin around 6ish and go on until?

 

Love,

Hannah, and the rest of the Wooly Bully crew.

 

 

 

All images belong to the Blue Sky Alpacas site.

Don’t mind me, I’m just stalking your truck.

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Dear Bully,

I’ve been thinking alot lately about what sort of project I want to tackle next.  I finished my first grown-up sweater (I know!), and I’m feeling adrift.  Without a huge, mammoth, challenging project to carry around and agonize over, I just don’t feel complete.

I’ve been combing Ravelry, looking at cardigan after cardigan, weighing and measuring raglans versus set-in sleeves, thinking about the slow, steady reassurances of a bottom-up versus the heady thrill of a top-down construction.  I find myself lingering over buttons, and repeatedly measuring my bust and trying to find a way to measure my own shoulders (it’s harder than you’d think). 

Ironically, it took a pick-up truck to show me the light.  Parked at Lindy’s a few days ago, there was this 1980s Dodge pickup, back when they knew that fuel economy be damned, what people really wanted in a vehicle was lots and lots of plate steel.  Huge hood ornament, gleaming chrome bumpers, and an air freshener shaped like a pine tree hanging from the mirror.   The best part of this truck, as it sat there, glistening in the rain, was its color.  It was this intense shade of purple, the kind that grape-scented markers draw, the sort of purple that proclaims that Real Men Wear Purple, and coincidentally, So Does Royalty. 

Alas, I didn’t have my camera with me, so I don’t have any photographic evidence to show you guys.  But the really great part of this is: I already know the yarn that matches.  It’s at the shop, tucked down in a corner.  It’s sitting there, and in the bin it looks like a good Welches Concord Grapey sort of purple.  When you hold it up to the halogen lamp sitting there, it just intensifies, getting darker and deeper.  But lo, when you pull it out of the corner, and face the rest of the shop, uncertainty strikes.  Purple becomes a royal blue, the sort of color that all my fresh school folders would be every September, the color that I painted on my nails in the late 90s (rememeber when?) to give my mother a hard time.  You put it back in the light, it’s purple again.  Take it out, back to blue.    Was there ever a more perfect color for a FLS?

Yep, the February Lady Sweater (Ravelry link).  Oft-knitted (5045 people have knit it as of this post, according to Ravelry), diminuitively sized, and perfect for a Florida knitter.  Air-conditioned offices and movie theaters demand cardigans even at the height of July and August, and throughout October and into our faint-hearted "winters," sometimes that’s all you need.  You can wear it with a sarcastic t-shirt, or color-coordinate it with a dress and shoes and rock an evening wedding.  There’s even one hanging in the shop, which means that someone around here has done it before and could probably help me with that tricky "lace" stuff. 

I’m excited.  This is totally going to happen.  It’ll, y’know, happen on a glacial scale, because it takes me a long time to get around to doing anything, but stay posted.  Just, um….don’t hold your breath or anything.

 

–Emily

 

The February Lady Sweater is the design of Pamela Wynn, and can be seen (along with her other patterns) on her blog.