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Knit & Spin Weekly

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Knit and Spin April 21, 2023                                                          Happy End of the Third Week of April! I don't need a reason for a party, it's fun to make it up as you go along...but this is not made up! Next week will be the Monthly Newsletter with more of what is coming up for May, but today is a reminder of Local Yarn Shop Day on the 29th and it's only a week away! Think mini festival! This is a way to help small businesses like Knit & Spin promote themselves. It's really easy to sit back and order from a huge retailer and sometimes we forget how easy it is to just pop in to a local retailer. It helps keep the money in our local economy. Plus, you get to squish the skeins, pet the kitties (Duchess, Sammy or Lady C) and have a cup of coffee or tea.                     ...

Beginnings

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                                                                        April 14, 2023 Just when I had almost given up, here we are in mid-April and the sun is shining! And as far as I can tell, all is right with the world. It may not be that way everywhere...but I say "Bloom where you're planted." Well, I don't really say that, but I think it's some good advice...the little flowers have begun to show their colors at my house and it's so encouraging! Each time I go out the door, I swear I may actually be seeing them grow.  I'm not going to overwhelm your inbox with a bunch of emails, but I hope to keep you in the loop a little. I think we all have some natural curiosity about the circles we turn in our lives, and the yarn store is no exception, some of us spend a lot of time here! A lot of relationships ...

April 2023 Knit Bits and Spinning Yarns

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  Knit Bits & Spinning Yarns April 2023   Spring is here? Really? I know we’re only a few weeks in, but it’s not off with a bang so far, IMO. I’m still wearing long sleeves and sweaters plus thinking about knitting scarves and shawls! (The forecast this week does look promising however.)  Currently, The Sophie Shawl/Scarf by PetiteKnit is all the rage. Kay Gardiner of MDK ( moderdailyknitting.com )  made it very popular when she mentioned it in their blog. The scarf takes only one skein and has an I-cord edge  for a great finish. Our sample features a blend of Malabrigo Sock in Camel and Malabrigo Mohair in Diana.  Kinda like “Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur…” Mohair (we have several kinds, weights and colors)  has been very popular at K & S for a while, it’s the hot sauce of yarns, it’s good in everything!   Ravelry: Sophie Shawl pattern by PetiteKnit ,  Ravelry: Sophie Scarf pattern by PetiteKnit West Michigan Yarn Quest ...