I'm very excited about announcing the forthcoming workshop at Tricolaine with knitting designer Donna Druchunas, author of Arctic Lace and Ethnic Knitting Discovery.
Donna Druchunas loves yarn of all kinds and sizes. Her curiosity about knitting results in long trips to unusual places and the study of a variety of languages. Her previous books include Artic Lace: Knitted Projects and Stories Inspired by Alaska's Native KNitters and Ethnic Knitting Discovery: The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and The Andes. Visit Donna's website at www.sheeptoshawl.com for information on where she's been traveling and what else she's making.
Saturday, June 20
10 – 13 h
Lace Knitting 1-2-3 (Beginner)
For years I tried to learn how to knit lace, and was frustrated as I failed each time. I finally gave up because I wanted to have fun knitting and enjoy my hobby. I was able to knit cables, fair isle, intarsia, and even entrelac with no problems, but lace stymied me over and over again. I thought I would never be able to knit lace, until I stumbled onto Dorothy Reade's simple techniques.
Working from charts, understanding decreases, and knitting with worsted-weight yarn and larger needles gave me the confidence and practice I needed to ease into lace knitting. If I learned how to knit lace after years of frustration and failure, I know other knitters can, too!
In this workshop we will discuss the tools and yarns used to knit lace, learn how to follow lace charts, and make one swatch in worsted-weight yarn and one in sport-weight yarn. Students will then be ready to knit a lace-weight swatch on their own, and move on to making a simple project such as a lace scarf or hat.
For the advanced-beginner to intermediate knitter. Students should know how to cast on, bind off, knit, and purl, and should have completed several projects.
We will learn:
Lace Overview
Tools and materials
Stitches used in lace
Reading charts
Fixing mistakes
Stretchy bind-off
Blocking
Saturday, June 20
14-17h
Design Your Own Lace
Eskimo women in Alaska have been knitting qiviut (musk ox down)
into lace since the 1960s. In this workshop, we will examine their
unique pattern stitches, inspired by Eskimo artifacts, and learn
how to chart our own custom lace patterns by adapting designs from
other art forms. We will start by charting a basic diamond using
yarn overs, then we will study several types of decreases and learn
how each decrease works to create a different result with the same
arrangement of yarn overs. We will also learn how to accentuate
lace patterns with an outline stitch.
Each student will then design and chart several lace patterns, and
knit a swatch of each to see what works and what doesn't work on
the needles. Finally, we will review basic patterns for lace
projects such as scarves, stoles, and ponchos, and each student
will work on designing a project.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
9h30 to 15h30
Explore Japanese Knitting
Japanese knitting books are hot right now. Although the patterns are written entirely in Japanese, they are not impossible for us to read. Very light on text and very heavy on charts and schematics, with a cheat sheet of translations, any adventurous knitter can enter the world of Japanese knitting. In this class we will learn how to read Japanese patterns, focusing on the charts and schematics. Because Japanese patterns usually are written for one size -- small or extra-small -- we will also learn how to resize the patterns for larger European bodies. In addition, we will learn a few interesting Japanese stitches and techniques that can be used to add an extra level of finesse to any project.
Price: CHF 75 for each lace class of 3 hours
CHF 150 for the Japanese Class of 6 hours
Classes will be in English. However, I will be there to help in case you feel that your English may be a bit rusty...
You can register for the classes at the shop or by e-mail at annelisl@hotmail.com
mardi 19 mai 2009
NOVEAU: TREKKING HANDART
Je viens de recevoir 3 nouvelles couleurs de la Trekking Handart, teint à la main.
Edition limitée en 75% laine 25% polyamide, 100 g et 420 g pour CHF 14.90.

Shetland (à gauche)

Mauritius (à gauche) - Provence (à droite)
Je tricote une écharpe en Brushed Suri de Blue Sky Aplacas et un pull en Rowan Summer Tweed et j'ai decidé de limiter le nombre de projet en cours à deux, mais une paire de chaussette pourrait se glisser entre tout ça...
En parlant de chaussettes, l'action Opal Hundertwasser et Regenwald à CHF 11.00 continue jusqu'à fin mai.
Bon tricot
Edition limitée en 75% laine 25% polyamide, 100 g et 420 g pour CHF 14.90.

Shetland (à gauche)

Mauritius (à gauche) - Provence (à droite)
Je tricote une écharpe en Brushed Suri de Blue Sky Aplacas et un pull en Rowan Summer Tweed et j'ai decidé de limiter le nombre de projet en cours à deux, mais une paire de chaussette pourrait se glisser entre tout ça...
En parlant de chaussettes, l'action Opal Hundertwasser et Regenwald à CHF 11.00 continue jusqu'à fin mai.
Bon tricot
vendredi 15 mai 2009
JULIE ANNE HARGREAVES
La merveilleuse céramiste (et tricoteuse) Julie Anne Hargreaves a crée une deuxième série de boutons exclusivement pour Tricolaine. Tous en céramique, unique, beaux, poétique, elle nous inspire à réaliser des tricots autour de ses créations.
Ils vous attendent au magasin. Aujourd'hui, Samedi, Tricolaine ouvre à 12h30.
Ce weekend c'est la braderie à Carouge. Brocante, vide-greniers, Samedi et Dimanche.
Bon tricot et bon weekend.
Ils vous attendent au magasin. Aujourd'hui, Samedi, Tricolaine ouvre à 12h30.
Ce weekend c'est la braderie à Carouge. Brocante, vide-greniers, Samedi et Dimanche.
Bon tricot et bon weekend.
jeudi 7 mai 2009
SWEET LIFE BAGS BY AMY BUTLER

Je suis heureuse de pouvoir offrir la nouvelle collection de sacs Amy Butler SWEET LIFE chez Tricolaine à partir de Juillet. Les tissus sont de sa collection August Fields en 100% coton.
Pour télécharger le pdf avec tous les modèles et couleurs disponsible, clicker ici.
PEARL: CHF 119.00

DIANA SLING: CHF 129.00

DEW DROP SLING: CHF 169.00

SANIBEL: CHF 259.00

HAMPTON: CHF 235.00

Une sélection de sacs sera disponible au magasin à partir de mi-juillet. La série Hampton sera disponible sur commande uniquement. Si vous souhaitez de pré-commander un sac, envoyer-moi un e-mail annelisl@hotmail.com.
dimanche 3 mai 2009
PETIT PROJET

Modèle gratuit ici
Laine: Opal Coton (la nouvelle série)
Petite chaussette si on a juste un peu froid aux pieds, pour l'avion, pour la chambre d'hotel, j'aime beaucoup et ça prend très peu de laine.
vendredi 1 mai 2009
LAINE DU MOIS DE MAI

La laine du mois de mai: Opal, les séries Hundertwasser et Regenwald, la pel. à CHF 11.00 au lieu de CHF 14.90. L'offre est valable sur mon stock actuel jusqu'à l'épuisement ou fin mai.


J'ai une petite quantité de Noro Blossom que j'offre à CHF 14.00 (prix recommandé en Suisse: CHF 19.70). La Blossom ne sera plus dans le programme Noro dès cet automne.

De gauche à droite:
No. 5: 4 pel.
No. 6: 9 pel.
No. 22: 3 pel.
No. 12: 19 pel.
50 g; 30% kid mohair, 40% laine, 20% soie, 10% nylon; aig. 4.5-5 mm
Comme d'habitude, j'envoie partout en Suisse, paiement par bulletin de versement. Pas de résérvation, ni échange possible.
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