‘News and Events’ Archive

Advanced Dye Workshop with Erica!

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

 

The two day workshop costs $80, include all materials and three skeins of yarn you’ll be taking home with you.

Each day we’ll be meeting for about three hours. While dyeing yarn is not too terribly messy, you’ll want to wear something that could get dirty. Erica and I will be setting up an outdoor dye studio behind the shop and hopefully the weather will agree with us!

To recap…
Dyeing Master Class with Erica Puckett
Saturday and Sunday, October 8 + 9, 12-~3pm

Day One: You’ll explore a dip dye technique with a skein of sock yarn.
Day Two: “Trade Secrets Revealed”
Erica has developed her own method of dyeing - a fusion of several techniques.

We will also be offering another workshop in November. Participants will be chosen in the same manner. More details to come on that session! And if these go well maybe there will be additional workshops in springtime!

 

Update: Due to the overwhelming interest in Erica’s class and my desire to be as fair as possible, participants will be chosen through a lottery process. Give me a call - 224.2855 or send me an email - and I’ll put your name on the official list. On Friday we’ll pick 6 (maybe 8?) names (thanks random.org!) and then I’ll alert the winners!

 

-Hannah

Labor Day Weekend Sale

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wooly Bully
Labor Day Weekend Sale!

 

 

 

 

Join us:

Friday, September 2nd, 11am - 7pm

Saturday, September 3rd, 11am - 5pm

and Sunday, September 4th, 11am - 5pm

 

  

Fall and Winter yarns will soon be arriving and we’ve got to

make room! 

 

What better way to get cracking at your Holiday knitting than
with a bargain? 

 

 

 

We’re pricing selected yarns to move - 30-50% off! 
Below you’ll find just a sampling of the yarns going on sale…
Also look for pattern booklets at 30% - 50% off 
and beautiful "orphaned" skeins looking for a good home.

 

Kauni Effektgarn
Kauni Effektgarn
Transitional color available in bold or subtle gradation, this 100% wool, toothy yarn from Denmark makes Kauni perfect for color work, fulling, or steeking. Try your hand at a simple Scandinavian style mitten, or something more alluring like Ruth Sorenson’s Autumn Cardigan.
Classic Elite Classic Silk
Classic Silk
What a great hand! This warm-weather silk/cotton combination has a great nubby look with a little sheen and a great natural silk feel. Classic Silk comes a wonderful variety of colors that look great together and alone. If you love the look of Silky Wool, you must check out Classic Silk.

 

 

Tempo 

from

Filatura di Crosa 

Tempo
A subtly rustic cotton-blend yarn that combines 3 strands - a multicolored print, a contrasting thick-&-thin and a nubby tweed - to create one-of-a-kind garments with stunning Missoni-type effects.
Skinny Dyed Cotton

 

 

 

from Blue Sky Alpacas

Skinny Dyed Cotton
100% organic cotton
Forget what you knew about knitting with cotton, and get the skinny on Skinny. This is a100% organic cotton yarn that’s bliss to knit. Really. No lie. Skinny’s hand is unexpectedly soft and supple, and its sleek twist makes for a smooth and even yarn that showcases your fanciest stitch work.

 

 

 

Noro Sekku
For those who love Noro’s to-die-for color combos plus lace knitting, have we got the Noro creation for you. "Sekku" is a true laceweight yarn with each 50-gram ball containing a generous 460 yards. Designed to be knitted & crocheted on small needles & hooks, "Sekku" works equally well on medium-sized tools for a more open-weave, airy effect. Beautifully crafted in Japan of 50% cotton, 17% wool, 17% nylon & 16% silk. 
Malabrigo
Silky Merino
Silky Merino has all of the Malabrigo softness you know and love combined with silk - we know, you didn’t think it could get any softer! A single-ply yarn with a great hand, Malabrigo Silky Merino has a softness and sheen that makes it a perfect choice for evening wraps.
Please note we will be closed Saturday, September 10th and will reopen Tuesday, September 13th! 
 
Hope to see you at the sale and we wish you a safe and Happy Labor Day,

 

Hannah Readdick

 

Wooly Bully Natural Fibers

 

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February 2011 Wooly Bulletin

Monday, January 24th, 2011


Beginning Lace Triangular Shawl
Tuesday, January 25 and February 1, 6-8pm
Instructor: Maria Meade

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Juno Regina Lace Wrap
Sunday, February 6 and 13, 2-4pm
Instructor: Maria Meade

Beginning Knitting
Saturday, February 12 and 19, 11am-1pm
If you couldn’t make to the January sessions, join us now for this two-part introduction to knitting. This class is perfect for those who want to learn to knit, as well as those who already have some basic knowledge but would like a “refresher” on the subject. You’ll learn about yarn and needle selection, casting on and off, knitting and purling, changing colors and seaming. Your final product with be a cozy pair of fingerless mitts. You’ll leave the class prepared to embark on further knitting adventures. No experience necessary, $30, plus cost of supplies.
Instructor: Chelsea Fox

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Felted Nest - explore several felting methods.  You will receive instruction on the knitting of the nest, machine & hand felting, as well as needle felting and embroidering embellishments.
Saturday, February 12 and 19, 2-4pm
Instructor: Chelsea Fox

Cabled Beret
Monday, February 21 and 28, 6-8pm
Instructor: Bethany Kocher

Check back soon - we’ll be adding a few more classes to the schedule.

January 2011 Wooly Bulletin

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

 

January 2011 Wooly Bulletin

Greetings!

I want to thank everyone who participated in our Holiday Fundraising efforts on behalf of the Friends for Charlie medical assistance fund. With your generosity we met our goal of $1000!

If you’re interested in taking a class, call the shop and we’ll sign you up! Class supplies will be listed shortly on the shop website and on the Friends of the Bully page on Ravelry.

Knit a Pair of Knucks!
Knitted Knucks

Tuesday, January  11 and 18, 6-8pm
This is one of our favorite mitt patterns! Knit your Knucks from the knuckles down — a fast knit on size four needles. Working down allows you to split the yarn into two balls and knit until the balls run out — achieve extra-long matched-length gloves with no anxiety. Choose between a ribbed cuff with a sewn cast-off and a textured cuff with a crab stitch edging. These mitts can be made in sizes for children, women, or men. Adorn the knucks with embroidered letters - think TIME BOMB, LIVE FAST, or your message of choice, $30. 
Instructor: Hannah Readdick

Learn to Knit Socks!


Learn to Knit Socks

Wednesday, Jan. 12, 19, and 26, 6-8pm

Join Marianne to learn the basics of sock making! They work up quickly with a medium weight yarn and can soon serve as a treasured holiday gift. Double Pointed Needles are the most common way of knitting small diameter objects in the round. In this class, you will master knitting in the round, turning the heel (easier than it sounds!), working a gusset & closing up a toe with a grafting stitch. There are lots of techniques involved in knitting a sock and you will find lots of other opportunities to use your newly learned skills, $45. 
Instructor: Marianne Graves

Learn to Knit!

Beginning Knitting

Saturday, January 22 and 29, 11am-1pm 
Join us for this two-part introduction to knitting. This class is perfect for those who want to learn to knit, as well as those who already have some basic knowledge but would like a "refresher" on the subject. You’ll learn about yarn and needle selection, casting on and off, knitting and purling, changing colors and seaming. Your final product with be a cozy pair of fingerless mitts. You’ll leave the class prepared to embark on further knitting adventures. No experience necessary, supplies purchased at time of class, $30. 
Instructor: Chelsea Fox

Endless Rose Colorwork Hat


Endless Rose Colorwork Hat

Saturday, January 22 and 29, 2-4pm 
Get your colorwork cred and a gorgeous hat that will have everyone asking where you got it.  That’s when you get to say, "I made it!"  We will talk about and utilize a variety of colorwork techniques including Fair Isle and Intarsia — skills every knitter shouldn’t leave home without. We chose this pattern because it is especially for working with a worsted weight yarn (so many are for using skinny skinny yarn!). We’ve found that it’s considerably easier to grasp colorwork techniques when working with a mid-weight or worsted weight yarn, $30.

 Instructor: Chelsea Fox

Knit a Beanie

Sunday, January 23 and 30, 2-4pm 
Are you ready to advance from flat, back-and-forth knitting to something with more dimension? Maria will teach you to knit in the round using circular and double pointed needles as you fashion a classic ribbed beanie. Additionally, you’ll explore how to use decreases to shape the crown. There’s also a cabled option for those of you wishing to try something else new. These beanies make great last-minute gifts. Be forewarned, when your friends and family see your completed beanie, they’ll certainly want one too. 
Participants should be comfortable knitting, purling, and casting on, $30 
Instructor: Maria Meade

Felted Slippers

Felted Slippers

Monday, January 24 and 31, 6-8pm
These slippers knit up quickly in a bulky weight yarn (or hold a few strands of something lighter together) and they’re knit flat. If you haven’t intentionally felted anything before, now is the time! Watching your product transform is immensely gratifying and mistakes disappear in front of your eyes as they felt. Dress them up with a little embroidery, a button, or a band, $30.
Instructor: Bethany Kocher

We want to hope you and your families have a healthy and prosperous new year!

Sincerely,

Hannah Readdick and the Wooly Bullies

Shop Hours for Thanksgiving

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

 Hey all,

Just a quick note to let you guys know; the shop will be closed this Thursday and Friday, November 25 & 26.  Normal hours will resume on Saturday.

 

Happy holidays, and travel safe!

 

Mega-Stupendous Sale!

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

 

When it rains, it pours!!!

Hey Bulliers!!!

We have a lot of new yarn in the shop and a TON on the way. We’re rapidly running out of shelf space and need your help! To get this ball of yarn rolling, we’re offering generous discounts on the following yarns – we need them outta here:

Bulky
Alpaca with a Twist Big Baby was $14.25 now $9
Noro Furisode was $17.95 now $10

Worsted
Araucania Toconao Solid & Multi (100% Wool) was $18 now $10
Cascade Fixation (98% Cotton, 2% Elastic – great for socks) was $5.95 now $3.95
Araucania Antu (100% Cotton, handpainted) was $14 now $9
Mission Falls 1824 Wool (100% Superwash Wool) was $6.75 now $4.75

Double Knitting
Ty-Dy Cotton was $14.50 now $9
Classic Elite Firefly (viscose/linen blend) was $7.95 now $5

Sock/Fingering
Handpainted Knitting Yarns Donegal Tweed Sock was $29.99 now $18
Punta Yarns Merisock Handpaints (95% Superwash Merino, 5% nylon) was $18 now $12
Schaefer Yarns was $28 now $18

Lace
EcoButterfly Organics Pakucho Lace was $12 now $5
Malabrigo Lace was $9.50 now $5
Noro Sekku was $14.95 now $9
Araucania Trauco Cashmere was $25.00, now $20

Buy 5 or more skeins/balls of one kind of yarn listed above any and I’ll give you a sixth of the same for free!
No – Purchase 2 skeins of Antu and 3 balls of Fixation. Can I get an extra skein? Sorry, no.
Yes – You purchased 5 skeins of Tocanao and we give you a 6th skein of Tocanao for free!

THIS SALE ENDS SUNDAY AT 5:00 PM

TurtleDove Trunk Show

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

I’d just like to take a moment to share some of my favorite images from the recent TurtleDove Trunk Show, for those of you who live out of town, or just missed out.  It was an amazing day!  

Everyone loves Erica, especially when she shows up with mountains of gorgeous hand-dyed perfection.

Doors opened at 11 AM, and by noon, I’d estimate that about half the yarn had been spoken for.  Erica says that she came in with 200 skeins of Alouette Lulu, Pigeon, Starling, Magpie, Rarebird Lace, Myna Lace, Flicker, and many more, and I’d estimate that she probably only took a very small fraction of that home with her at the end of the day.  

I think we have to call this the Summer Edition, since she says that she plans to try and do this again later in the year, and on a recurring (seasonal, hopefully!) basis.  

So, what did you guys think?  Anything you didn’t get a chance to grab?  Anything you want to rave, or to brag about?  Anything you’d like Erica to bring back for another pass at a later date?

Can I just take a moment to brag about my acquisition?  I owe a very special knitter a bunch of thanks for being so generous as to part with it so that I could scoop it up with my grabby little paws.

 Hoping you guys had as much fun as me,

Emily

Wooly Bully Birthday Sale!

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

 

 

It’s a Wooly Bully Birthday Sale!

 

1223 E. Lafayette St. 

Tallahassee, Florida 32301
850-224-2855     

 woolybullyshop.com

Greetings Friends!

 

This Friday, April 16th we’ll be celebrating Wooly Bully’s 4th Birthday! On Friday evening, starting at 6:00pm, join us for libations, hors d’ouevres and cupcakes! But it gets better.

 

 

We thought having a SALE of EPIC PROPORTIONS would be a perfect way to celebrate! The Bully Birthday Salewill run all day FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY, April 16th - 18th.

This is the great part - EVERYTHING WILL BE ON SALE!
- at least 5% off all merchandise
- 10% off new Spring yarns
- 15% off all sock-weight yarns
- 20% off all lace-weight yarns
- 25% off all Handpainted Yarn TM Giant Skeins
- 30% off all chunky-weight yarns
- 35% off all 100% wool yarn
- 40% off Peace Fleece yarns, rovings, and needles
- Check out the Spring Fever section of the sale for items at 50% off!

In addition to incredible savings, we’ll be holding a drawing. For every $20 spent, your name will be entered for the drawing once.  
1st Prize - set of HiyaHiya Interchangeable Needles,
2nd Prize - a Culinary Colors Dyeing Kit
3rd Prize - a copy of The Knitter’s Book of Wool
(Winners will be announced and contacted at the end of business on Sunday.)

 

 

Wooly Bully has seen a lot of change this past year. You have made my first year as the owner of Wooly Bully an absolute joy and I appreciate your patronage and friendship dearly.
We look forward to celebrating with you this coming week!
 
Sincerely,

Hannah Readdick and the Wooly Bullies

March 2010 Wooly Bulletin

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

 

Wooly Bully Natural Fibers

 

March ‘10 Wooly Bulletin
NEWS & HAPPENINGS at the shop

 
 
In This Issue
Clapochet Shawl
Beginning Knitting
Learn to Crochet
Entrelac Socks
Class Policies
Free Easter Projects
Knitted Poem

 

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Just in time to usher in the new season, Spring yarns have started arriving at the shop: Ruca (100% sugarcane), Antu (100% cotton), and Chaiten (100% silk) from Araucania, Ty-Dy Cotton, and Sekku, a new lace-weight from Noro. Other new arrivals include Alpaca Lace (love!) and Ecological Wool from Cascade, more colors of Noro’s Silk Garden and Silk Garden Sock.
In the coming weeks we’re expecting new handpaints from Punta Yarns and Lorna’s Laces. Come in to see something new and fresh but be sure to check out our sale items. More is being added as new merchandise arrives. If you’ve been restraining yourself, Classic Elite Lush (50 angora/50 merino) and Alpaca with a Twist Baby Twist are now on sale - 30% OFF. Seize the moment - you deserve it!
 

 

Crochet a Clapochet
Saturday, March 13 and 27, 3-5 pm
The crocheted Clapochet is worked on the diagonal, with chain spaces peppered throughout to create a texture similar to the original Clapotis. If variegated yarn is used, it will stripe with the texture and the final result is just as versatile as the original in that it may be scrunched up and worn as a scarf or spread out and worn as a shawl. This is a great project for advanced beginner crocheters wanting to expand on their skills.
Materials: 650 yds worsted weight yarn, G-J hook - ~500 yds fingering weight yarn, C-F hook
May we suggest… Araucania Ruca (100% sugar cane) or Araucania Chaiten (100% silk), Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock or Noro Silk Garden Sock
 
 Crocheted Clapochet Shawl

 

 

Cabled Hat
Tuesday, March 23 and 30, 6-8pm
Are you ready to advance from flat, back-and-forth knitting to something with more dimension? Your instructor, Erica, will teach you to knit in the round using circular and double pointed needles as you fashion a classic ribbed beanie. Additionally, you’ll explore how to use decreases to shape the crown. There’s also a cabled option for those of you wishing to try something else new. These beanies make great last-minute gifts. Be forewarned, when your friends and family see your completed beanie, they’ll certainly want one too.

Participants should be comfortable casting on, knitting, and purling. $30, not including cost of supplies.
Supplies: 120-150 yds worsted-weight yarn, 16" US 7-8 circular needles, US 7-8 double pointed needles (7" length)
May we suggest: Araucania Tocanao, Malabrigo Worsted Merino.
 

 

cabled beanie

 

 

 

Beginning Knitting with Reagan
Wednesday, March 24 and 31, 6-8pm
This time this class is being offered on a weeknight to help out some of you with busy weekend schedules. Get up and running with the basics - a perfect class for someone looking to restart knitting or for those wishing to test the waters and see what all the fuss is about. In this class you’ll learn the basics of knitting; how to read a pattern, casting on and binding off, knit and purl stitches, how to change colors, and some basic seaming. You’ll walk away from the class with a snazzy pair of fingerless mitts! We’ll help you choose the appropriate materials at the beginning of the class. $30, plus cost of materials.

 

 

 

 Anyone can knit
 

 

Learn to Crochet
Sunday, March 14 and 21, 3-5pm
Learn the basics of crochet in 2 sessions with Jamie. This class is perfect for knitters who would like to add some basic crochet to their arsenal. Crochet comes in handy with lots of knitting projects but it’s also a fantastic and practical stand-alone craft. No experience, no problem, $30.

Supplies: 100g feltable 100% wool worsted weight yarn such as Cascade 220 or Noro Kureyon, size F or G crochet hook.
 

 

 

Entrelac Socks
 Saturday, March 20 and 27, 12-2pm
Entrelac - French for interwoven. Join Hannah and Maria for this tangy sock class, the next project in our Year of Socks.  Entrelac creates the illusion of knitted bands woven like a basket.
Entrelac is so intriguing - is it woven? Is it seamed? No! This technique is not only fun to work but creates a striking finished effect that is certainly worth the effort. This project can involve lots of turning so we’ll learn a trick that will always keep the right side facing you, eliminating the need to turn.
We ask that participants have experience making socks. Beginners should look for a Learn to Knit Socks class that will be offered in the future, $30.
Supplies: 100g fingering weight yarn, dpn/2circs/1 really long circ needle(s) US 1-3

 

May we suggest… A yarn that has long color repeats really shows off the entrelac patterning. Noro Silk Garden Sock, Jojoland Melody Superwash, and Knit 1 Crochet Too’s Ty-Dy Sock are all excellent choices.

 

Entrelac Socks

 

 

 

 

Knitting 911!
Disaster Recovery + Crisis Management
Knitting 911! Saturday, March 20 , 3-5pm
Just when you think all is lost and your only recourse is to rip it all out, relax - there is a better way. The purpose of this class is to learn how to identify errors and correct them.
Topics to be covered include: dealing with dropped and twisted stitches, tinking and frogging, encountering too many or too few stitches, complications with your cables, and even correcting your lacework. While knowing how to correct mistakes is quite an achievement on its own, we’ll teach you a few tricks to keep them from happening in the first place. We’ll have a series of swatches ready for you to work on, $20.
Bring a crochet hook (something like a US size D or E) and size US 7 needles (straights, circs, your choice), and a little patience.

 

 

A note about classes…

 

  • There is a minimum of two students in each class.
  • In order to guarantee your placement in a class full payment is required upon registration.
  • All student cancellations must be received no later than 48 hours before your class meets and you will be placed in the next available session or given a refund in the form of a store gift card.
  • In the case of a last-minute cancellation or a no-show we will be unable to issue a refund.
  • We reserve the right to cancel a class in the event of instructor illness, low enrollment, and other emergency situations, issuing you a refund in the form of a store gift card.
Please call 850-224-2855 or stop by the shop to sign up!

 

 

 

 

Free Easter Projects!

CHocolate Bunnies

 

 

World’s Largest Knitted Poem
 The Poetry Society rolled out its giant centenary poem at the British Library, London, on 7 October 2009. Revealed in its full glory, the eye-popping, 13 x 9 metre, hand-knitted version of Dylan Thomas’s ‘In my Craft or Sullen Art’ stopped passers-by in their tracks and quickly drew an admiring crowd. The poem is the work of more than one thousand knitters and crocheters worldwide, who furiously clicked needles and hooks throughout September, to turn the individual letters of Thomas’s poem into colourful 12-inch squares.
 
Knitted Poem

 
We hope you’ll swing by the shop to see us this month. Look out for April’s calendar with our classes for a Top-Down Cardigan, Mother’s Lacey Socks, Crocheted Inga Bag, and steeking - among others!

 

 
Fondly,

Hannah Readdick
and the Wooly Bullies

February 2010 Wooly Bulletin!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

 

 

 

Wooly Bully

February 2010                            Wooly Bulletin
Greetings!

 

A great deal will be happening at Wooly Bully this February! We have some fun classes planned for all skill levels. We’re looking forward to numerous shipments of new Spring merchandise - brand new yarn, books, needles and hooks!

 

With Valentine’s Day on the horizon come by the shop and fill out (or update) your Wish List. Send your sweetheart to Wooly Bully and we’ll help them pick out a gift you are sure to adore!

 

Learn to Knit with Reagan
Saturday, February 13 and 20, 12-2pm
Get off and running with the basics - a perfect class for someone looking to restart knitting or for those wishing to test the waters and see what all the fuss is about. In this class you’ll learn the basics of knitting; how to read a pattern, casting on and binding off, knit and purl stitches, how to change colors, and some basic seaming. You’ll walk away from the class with a snazzy pair of fingerless mitts! We’ll help you choose the appropriate materials at the beginning of the class. $30, plus cost of materials.

 

 

 

anyone can knit

 

Learn to Crochet
Sunday, February 14 and 21, 2-4pm
This Valentine’s Day, fall in love with crochet. Learn the basics of crochet in 2 simple sessions. This class is perfect for knitters who would like to add some basic crochet to their arsenal. Crochet comes in handy with lots of knitting projects but it’s also a fantastic and practical stand-alone craft. No experience necessary, $25.

Supplies: 100g feltable 100% wool such as Cascade 220 or Noro Kureyon, size F or G crochet hook.

 

2 Socks on 1 Circular Needle - Simultaneously!

Saturday, February 20, 27 and March 6, 3-5 pm
Forever eliminate the scourge of SSS, Second Sock Syndrome! Maria, Wooly Bully’s guru on this technique, will teach you how to work 2 socks simultaneously on 1 long circular needle starting from the toe up. Why two at once? It’s easier to match patterns when using self-striping yarn and you’re guaranteed two socks that are more or less the same size. Since you’ll be working them from the toe-up there’s no risk of running out of yarn! Maria will have a stitch pattern that you can work the socks in to make the project a little tangy, but you can also stick to basics with a utilitarian rib. This class will meet three times.
Note: Participants should already familiar with basic sock construction, $40.
Supplies: 100g fingering weight yarn, one 40" or 47" circular needle in your preferred sock knitting size, probably size US 0-3 (to get desired gauge with fingering weight).

 

Diagonale Scarf/Wrap/Shawl

Tuesday, February 16 and 23, 6-8pm
Join us in creating this lovely intermediate level lace wrap!  It is a traveling & charted pattern, so even if you feel like you have tackled lace before,  there’s sure to be something new & interesting for you. You’ll love the drape created by the diagonal lace design. You can use a lace weight or a fingering weight yarn for this project, and the bully is full of new lace yarns from exotic cashmere to organic cotton & everything in between, any of which would be lovely with this pattern. 

You’ll need to be comfortable with knitting, purling & have a little bit of lace experience before taking this class.  You can look forward to learning to read a lace chart, use increases & decreases as design elements, use lifelines, & get some lace blocking tips, $30.

 
Supplies for shawl
: 950 yd lace weight yarn, US 7 needle - beautiful results can also be achieved using a fingering weight yarn - a shorter (less than 60") or more narrow (less than 18") version will use proportionally less yarn.

 
 Diagonale Scarf

 

Stash Eliminating Scarf

Wednesday, February 17, 6-8pm
What to do with the odds and ends leftover from holiday knitting? Make a gorgeous, multi-colored scarf! Not only is it beautiful on each side, it’s self fringing and looks great using any color combination. Bring your scraps and stash in varying weights - you’ll stick with more or less the same weight yarn throughout your scarf but you may want to trade with your classmates! Next, pick one yarn as your base - it will be used throughout the project for a unifying effect. Don’t have that much stash lingering around? Not to worry! This pattern looks great in using three plus variegated yarns. Students must know how to knit and purl, $10.
Supplies: For fingering weight scarf - US 6 circular needle (24"-36"),
~450 yds fingering weight yarn
(We can help you estimate yarn and needle requirements for other yarn weights.)

 

    stash eliminating scarf   

 

 

A note on classes…

- There is a minimum of two students in each class.
- In order to guarantee your placement in a class, full payment is required at time of registration.
- All student cancellations must be received no later than 48 hours before your class meets. You will be placed in the next available session or given a refund in the form of a store gift credit.
- In the case of a last minute cancellation or no-show, we will be unable to issue a refund.
- We reserve the right to cancel a class in the event of instructor illness, low enrollment, and other emergency situations, issuing a refund in the form of a store gift credit.

Please call (850) 224-2855 or stop by the shop to sign up! We look forward to seeing you in our classes. It’s a wonderful opportunity to acquire new skills, explore foreign concepts and materials, and make new friends.

 

New Patterns

We are pleased to offer patterns from two very popular knitting designers, the prolific Ysolda Teague and Stephen West of WestKnits!

 

Ripley Hat        Damson Shawl

 A preview of things to come….
Daybreak from Westknits

 Botanic Hat from Westknits

 

Kits from Spiderfelt

We are expecting our first shipment of needle felting and wet felting kits from SpiderFelt!

      Felted Soap Kits
Green Tes Felted Soap Kit      

   Needle Felted Geode Kits         Needle Felted Ball Kits                
needlefelted geode kit        felted balls

 

Now open Sundays!!!

We’re pleased to announce that we are now open on Sundays! In January we began an experiment - opening the shop on Sundays and we’ve received a very positive response. Come by from 12 - 5pm and join us as you work on your projects, take a class, or to come in to visit and browse.

 

 

As always, thank you for your interest and patronage. 
 
Sincerely,
 

Hannah Readdick
Wooly Bully