Sunday, February 3, 2013

Begin


Hello my handcraft friends,
Sorry I have been “gone” for awhile. Aside from some family health issues,  this is the time of year I am knee deep in piles of business paperwork.  Each day I have been wandering through trails of receipts and invoices attempting to bushwack a clear path hoping to see a little light shine through my overgrown forest of financial statements.  


For now, the looming mountain to climb ahead looks QUITE forboding, and  though a few life delays have slowed down the journey, …start I must, which I have, if there is any hope for me of surviving being potentially buried alive.  After hours of  sorting, filing, recording, and figuring, to  relieve myself from that feeling as if I am sinking in a quicksand of engulfing papers and piles, I have been rewarding myself with a "little" Pinterest escape.   (http://pinterest.com/thenetloft/)...ahem



Hmmm.. oh dear oh dear oh dear…Oh my goodness, and though I love seeing all the beautiful pins, one problem for me is that I see so much . ..  so so SO MUCH.   It is exciting, however,  to see all the crafting and needlework going on, worldwide.   The photography is so beautiful and so enticing and it appears that everyone everywhere is being SO creative around the clock,  and, here I am at my desk shuffling papers, practically handcuffed to my computer.  As I take my Pinterest relief sessions, I end up with so many ideas and inspirations,  but somehow think  there is so much life that gets between my ideas and what is realistic for me to accomplish.  It sort of relieves my creative urges to scroll around and appreciate others workmanship, but eventually, I think, I end up feeling sort of like I am sitting on the couch watching the travel channel on a vicarious journey to a virtual destination.  

You know, I realize that inspiration is great, and the photographs ARE really quite lovely BUT eventually I actually need to do something more than collect ideas. I have to act on those ideas and I don’t have to do them all at the same time.  It is just a little this and a little that along the way, even in the midst of my paper shuffling pile pushing that make all the difference in personal sanity and  in eventually accomplishing my/those handcraft heartfelt desires.

 And so, with that said, my latest reward during bookkeeping season has been at the end of the day, and sometimes late evening as the paperwork sometimes goes quite late, my reward is to at least do something creative, ANYTHING. 

It is said that you cannot do it all, and that is good to know in the midst of feeling absolutely overwhelmed by so much that is gong on out there.

but I know that you can do it SOME…
AND...

Sometimes it means squeezing it in imbetween the cracks.  In doing so, however,  I don’t end up feeling  quite so cracked.  That creative inkling can be filled in numerous ways, and this time I  let the inspiration nudge me in a variety of creative  directions, such as...

a  late hours scrapbooking session….finishing a  photojournal of friends...


















some midnight mushroom dyeing...


























a little watercolor painting of some Christmas thank you’s


needling up a  stitch or two on the beginnings of a linen needle roll



And ...  just a wee little knit with some of Shelly’s Snowcapped WInter Solstice Cashmere Silk Yarn http://southofultimathule.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/winter-solstice/
(delicious to knit with I must say...this is a reversible cable pattern I am working up,  the turquoise is the provisional cast on)  ... yum





A little here
A little there

It is like taking a look at the wildflowers along the way as I trudge upward on the paperwork trail.


A little joy wedged in the wee hours…Hope you are making time for that wonderful reward of handcrafts in the midst of busy daily life as it is a great way to unwind, to destress and make something sweet and beautiful.  If you are looking for a little inspiration come by the shop and we will help you find something that will be a perfect handcraft fit for you.

There are so many wonderful ingredients, including some new felted woven wools for wool appliqué projects, and some wonderful new knitting books, and a great batch of new knitting patterns that will be there soon from some new designers to the shop. Right now I am at the needlework trade show, and of course, overwhelmed by so many colors, design, patterns, and projects..  Do I REALLY have to sleep???

I have you in my thoughts as I wander the aisles, hoping to find the right selection of good quality materials and ingredients to be worthy of your time and energy.
It makes it worthwhile when I think of each of you and always love to see your finished projects.  We love when you bring them in to show and share as it inspires all of us to start and finish our  own projects.  When I am tired and worn out, sometimes it is hard to be motivated, but once started,  the reward is always so great…I saw this calligraphy on etsy by Calligrapher Jo Miller.  (http://millerlinedesign.com/



















I like how this is printed on a blanket of words. Life gets busy and full and cluttered  and  when it comes to creative projects, sometimes I just have to remember to BEGIN .    I once read, "Creativity begins when you do"… I like that and I find that it is true..  Once I get over the momentum of getting started  I find more ideas emerge and beget new ideas.

Valentines Day is right around the corner…lots of inspiration on Pinterest  (of course).  After wandering around online, come see us if you need some ingredients when you are ready for your Valentine creative dream to come off the screen and into your hands.  We are happy to help you get started.

All the best to you …
Net Loft Dotty




Thursday, December 27, 2012

Homeward Bound


A man travels the world in search of what he needs,























                                         and returns home to find it.

-George Moore



Spread hither and yon,  our family prepares to gather together.  The present is the together part.  To reunite.  So many differences, so many miles that separate, but our Twelve Days of Christmas have begun and the journeys to "home" are in process.  Decorating began yesterday.  I lay my stitching down and I lit the candle and thought, soon they will be "home"  wherever that is, whatever that means...I think it simply means, wherever we all are...together.


I like the thought of "The Twelve Days of Christmas"...
starting with Christmas and each day having something meaningful and special taking place.  Since we were traveling during advent, this seems a way to participate in the festivities, although out in the world everything seems to be frantically disassembling.  For us, it means, no rush to take apart as we are just getting set up and the few simple crafts we shared at our Open House at the shop will be the crafts we will be making together as a family...



Button Snowflakes...





Pipecleaner Snowflakes




Glitter Mittens...



Mitten Garlands....



and more..   :)


How nice that it is not just a day and a distinct deadline.

It is not too late now that the actual  calendar day of Christmas has passed  to gather with children, no matter how old they have grown, to read stories,  make things, and continue to  enjoy each other's company.



As the days of 2012 draw to a close, here is hoping you continue to celebrate the joys of the season...

All the best to you,

Dotty
The Net Loft



ps...and sometimes, as we have known ourselves, Skype is  our means to gather together and be "home" with one another, and the company during these times is still well appreciated and treasured. There are many times I  have wished I lived in olden days, but  in this case,  I find myself very glad for these modern times and grateful for these amazing days of technology when we find ourselves hovering and laughing to and fro face to face on the computer...maybe not this year, but there have been years where I have been there too...


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Day



Blessings to you
this Christmas Day. 
Peace on Earth
around & within  us all

with love
The Net Loft

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A Winter's Light



David Rosenthal has a special way with paint and canvas..and Shelly Kocan has a special way with color and yarn.  Put the two together and you have a wonderful collaboration that reflects the unique beauty of the lovely winter's light at sunset on Sheridan Lake.  A beautiful painting and a beautiful interpretation in the latest Shelly Kocan Snow Capped Yarns Collection,  "A Winter's Light".  You can view the painting on Shelly's blog  http://southofultimathule.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/winter-solstice/.  LOVELY.   For ordering sake, we have included  details on our new yarn collection from Shelly and in Shelly's words.....

A Winter's Light Collection                                     from Snow Capped Yarns


While many people tend to think of the Northern Latitudes enveloped at darkness as we approach winter solstice...at 61 degrees north latitude we do have long hours of darkness but inbetween we are greeted with incredible long, low angle sunlight.

This collection is meant to encapsulate the feel of that Winter Light. At this high latitude the long stretching rays of the sun cloak the world in a beautiful pearly shimmer for long hours at sunrise and sunset.  David's painting captures this light beautifully with the lavenders and pinks reflecting off the blue ice, the greens in the glacier and the rusty browns on the hillsides.






Alpenglow




Alpenglow: 
This muted coral and golden peach cloaks our mountain peaks every morning and every evening during this special time of year.  This color is not pulled from this painting but rather from the glow off the snow capped peaks surrounding town.   It is the archetype of the Winter Light for me. 

Available on the following bases:
BUSBY  3 ply Fingering 90% sprwash merino, 10% nylon  125 g  480 yds $25

LATOUCHE      4 ply DK 100% BFL Wool   125 g    279 yards   $21

HINCHINBROOK   Bulky    100% Peruvian Wool   4.2 oz  130 yds   $18.95

Cashmere Silk Fingering  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  400 yards  $34.00

Cashmere Silk  DK  55% Silk/45% Cashmere    2 oz   200 yards  $34.00

Cashmere Worsted  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  135 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Aran  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  100 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Chunky  55% SIlk/45% Cashmere 2 oz  66 yards  $34.00
Alpenglow Snowflake Lace Scarf  (one skein Cashmere Silk DK)  $3.50




















Glide





Glide: 
in honor of the epic ice skating of early season, that draws the painter and so many of us out to explore.  This is not the ubiquitous turquoise of the frozen lake, but the minty aqua light reflecting back out of the glacial ice, that you just might catch out of the corner of your eye.



Available on the following bases:

KNIGHT  Worsted 100% Superwash Merino  125 g   230 yds  $21    ( $42  one double skein available in KNIGHT)
HINCHINBROOK   Bulky    100% Peruvian Wool   4.2 oz  130 yds   $18.95
MONTAGUE   100% NZ Corriedale  100g  77 yards  $18.50  (works with "Matt's Hat" free pattern)




Cashmere Silk  Fingering   55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  400 yards  $34.00

Cashmere Worsted  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  135 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Aran  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  100 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Chunky  55% Silk/45% Cashmere 2 oz  66 yards  $34.00

Sheridan Slouchy Pom Pom “Skater’s” Hat  Pattern (one skein Hinchinbrook) $3.50






Sheridan Pom Pom Slouchy Hat...
A warm cap in knit-purl patterning with an optional fold-up brim & pom pom.


Winter’s Light






















Winter's Light: 
a tribute to the overall feel of David's painting, "Sheridan Lake Sunset," lavenders, smoky blues and an intersection of gray and rose.



Available on the following bases:

BUSBY  3 ply Fingering 90% superwash merino, 10% nylon   125 g   480 yds

LATOUCHE         4 ply DK 100% BFL Wool   125 g    279 yards  
KNIGHT    Worsted 100% Superwash Merino  125 g   230 yds
MONTAGUE   100% NZ Corriedale  100g  77 yards  $18.50  (works with "Matt's Hat" free pattern)
Cashmere Silk  Fingering   55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  400 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Silk  DK  55% Silk/45% Cashmere    2 oz   200 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Worsted  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  135 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Aran  55% Silk/45% Cashmere  2 oz  100 yards  $34.00
Cashmere Chunky  55% Silk/45% Cashmere 2 oz  66 yards  $34.00

Winter’s Light Headband and Cowl Pattern  (one skein Latouche)  $3.50









Snow Capped Yarns are available in a variety of bases with varying fiber content and yardages.  For the wool and mixed fiber collection, the bases are named in an orderly fashion after islands in Prince William Sound,  with the size of the island corresponding to the size of the yarn.  The bigger the yarn, the bigger relatively is the island which that base is named after.  Our  luxurious Snow Capped Cashmere Collection is simply listed according to weight.   Not every colorway is dyed on every base, so we listed above under each colorway are the bases it is available on and prices for each. 

This is a select limited edition collection and subject to availability. Some of the bases of certain colorways  which were released this past Sunday have only one skein left so if you are interested in anything you see that you might like, get in touch right away.  Although we will not be shipping until after Christmas, we can process your order so you will have the yarn you would like to secure before it is sold out. NOTE:  the word “ply” in listings below refers to size/weight terminology not actual number of strands plied together. 

Each yarn has a pattern available for $3.50 per pattern. From now until Christmas, these will be complimentary with a coordinating yarn purchase for mail orders and in store  if you mention you saw this promotion on the blog.  This special also applies to any previous stock of Snow Capped. If you purchase the coordinating yarn before Christmas, mention the blog and the pattern is free.

We also have available some of Shelly's previous colors that would work with her new patterns.  Check for availability, but some of these include:



Tulip, Evergreen and Ice Worm Queen






Concerning shipping: US Freight is free with $100 purchase and International free after $150.  Up to three quartets $3.95, International  by weight and country exact postal fee. 

For mail order, please contact by email  thenetloft@gmail.com with name, specifics of order, or phone number if you have questions and best time for us to call.
We accept visa over the phone or can do paypal for payment. 


We hope you will enjoy Shelly’s latest collection of Snow Capped Yarns as the winter ‘s light reaches it’s transition time, and as family and friends gather to celebrate the Season's Festivities.

All the best to you,
Dotty
The Net Loft  




Sunday, December 16, 2012

Snow Capped Preview

Preview of new Snow Capped Yarns and Patterns!
Take a peek!  More to come...but here is a quick look at the premiere today...

http://southofultimathule.wordpress.com/2012/12/16/winter-light-yarn-release-teaser/

Enjoy!!

New Snowcapped Yarn...

There is a great presentation happening upstairs at The Net Loft this afternoon, December 16, at 3 pm featuring Shelly Kocan and her trip to Italy and the Shetland Islands. She will be telling tales and sharing photos of her travels and knitting courses with Ysolda and Gudron Johnston. She will also be releasing her new yarns and free patterns will be available with purchase for today as well.  She has designed some lovely patterns for this yarn release which is inspired by a David Rosenthal painting.  

The new yarns are BEAUTIFUL and the patterns are quite a nice collection of designs.

Hope you will join us.. Spread the word!! Not just for knitters only.  Have a favorite knitter??  How about a one of a kind yarn gift with a yarn that has not been seen before?  New yarn and new pattern design... a perfect combination.

Come join us for a lovely afternoon!


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Just Needed a Little Nudge...


The only thing I like better than starting a new project is finishing a project that has been lurking in the “started but not yet completed” basket.  Somehow, someway, the project began with all good intentions, but somehow dropped its status  in the queue.  Usually, it is some minor detail that holds the project up…Stitched but not framed, stitched but not bound off, started but ran out of certain thread,  started but separated from threads somhow, buried in the stitching pile when some new enthusiastic project came up or a gift for someone needed to be made and took priority. 

Whatever the case, there is nothing like a deadline to spur one on.  The little button tree below sat stitched yet incomplete for a couple of years. Meanwhile, we discovered a jar of old buttons in an unopened box from my husband's Bob's mother (another Dorothy Widmann) that had been sitting for over 20 years since she passed away.  Seeing that sweet old jar filled with mother of pearl buttons coincided with my rebumping into the incomplete tree stitching . The collision of the two events was just enough for me to go to it,  and 30 minutes later, the design was completed, yet still not quite finished. I was quite busy after that with shop business and so it shuffled along with me in my tote bag waiting to stitch the ends up to create a hanging.  Months later…the holidays rapidly approaching  the incentive to have it up for this year and not miss the holiday season  was just enough to nudge me to take the mere 30 minutes required to stitch up the ends and braid linen for the hanger. 



I love using the linen banding which we have in the shop  for projects such as this, as it does not require framing and makes for a simple finishing (when you take the time to actually do it! )   We carry it in several widths and in natural as well as white, and you can take any design and just center it within the width of the bands.  Some have the border design woven into it but you can also get it plain with no design. 

This was one of several projects I tucked into a zip case for traveling.  We are  in New Zealand right now, staying with  our friends Greg and Steph Buck.   



Greg and Steph  are apple growers and have a new apple they are developing  called the Premier Star.  http://www.premierstar.co.nz/



They just  have passed certification in the United States, which enables the trees to be grown in the United States, so the fruit will be grown on domestic soil.  Hopefully  you will be seeing  them soon  in the States.  They are a bright and beautiful brilliant crisp lipstick red apple, and would be great if you asked for them at your local store as well as friend them on facebook  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Premier-Star-Apple/136923413044862.  They are fine folk and could use your support.

Why do I mention this?  The final touch for my hanging was what I would use for a hanger... I thought it might be a good idea  and a special touch  to use a couple of their pruned apple tree trimmings for the hanger, and  so that is how I finished it off and it worked perfectly!  I then unraveled some of the excess linen that had been cut off when folding over the ends and braided it for the hanger,  and my project was completed at last!  Hooray! Finished in time to hang for Christmas!  


Having packed my bag with several of these lingering projects,  I  also have been able to complete a nice holly wreath wool appliqué.  Once again the looming deadline date of Decemebr 25 nudged me on  to steadily work on it in the midst of traveling.  I had already precut and ironed on the pieces from a Primitive Gathering s Kit at the shop.  I brought along Valdani handyed pearl cotton in matching colors and only needed needles and scissors and thread as everything had been started just not stitched.  

It was an easy carry along with only a few Valdani spools and the wool folded up in a little bag.  A tidy travel project and now another finished project to set out for holiday décor.  I love the Valdani threads.  The subtle variegation just make the final piece a little more interesting with the varying color change.  They seem to be slightly more fragile than DMC, but their dusky tones are what set them apart.  These wool appliqué projects are easy stitching and with the leftovers I am making a little wool apple appliqué ornament to give to our friends the Bucks when we leave. Once I got started I was surprised that I was able to complete all the stitching in just a couple of days, so if you are looking for a quick holiday stitch, these kits are great.




Last, but not least, also in lieu of the impending holiday, is a gift I had started months, maybe even one year, maybe even OVER a year ago.  I think somehow it just got shoved to the bottom of the pile as I had only done a couple of petals of the center flower.  I think this is one where the threads got stuck somewhere apart from the project and it was dead in the water.  Anyway, threads and project were reunited and placed in my project bag and  I was back in business.  Once again, holiday close at hand was just the extra push I needed to  get the needlepunch in gear.

  This is another Primitive Gatherings project.  It comes prepared with the design printed on the fabric.  You simply supply the threads.  Once again I chose Valdani, and this time I chose the handdyed 3 strand balls which are PERFECT for punchneedle embroidery as they just get threaded from one end.  No cutting and rethreading with a color as you just use the thread until you are done with that section.  It is really convenient and smooth and I love the effect of the hand dyed floss.   We carry these in sets or in individual balls.  




They are little more expensive than using the standard DMC but the finished effect of these threads on you final finished project is worth the extra investment. 

I do really like punch needle as it is like coloring with thread.  It doesn’t take as much focus and concentration as cross stitch, can be done while visiting and being with company, and the effect of the punch needle finished project is much like a miniature hooked rug.  All you need is a special gripping hoop, a needlepunch tool,  threads and your design, which we all carry in the shop.  You can design your own or there are many already designed projects preprinted on the fabric.  It goes pretty fast also as does the wool appliqué, so if you are looking for a quick hand made something, there is still time with both these types of projects as they finish up  quickly (once you are actually working on and finishing them!)  Sometimes they sit for quite a while in the unfinished basket and when I finally get to them I am AMAZED at how quickly I am able to complete them, and just how wonderful it feels when they are done.  

This piece I will be putting into a mat and frame. 






I guess sometimes I just need a little added incentive to put the pressure on and finish up some of these bottom of the pile projects and it especially helps around the holidays.  With just that little nudge, once I get going again, it is hard to stop, as  I love  the stitching and I love seeing them finished. Both are so very satisfying.

Here’s hoping you are getting time for holiday crafts and enjoying finishing up some projects that have been lingering in your project baskets as well.  The results are always worth the extra effort. Nothing like sitting and stitching, but also nothing like those great words... I finished my project!! and off it goes to a friend, on a wall, on a table...to it's final destination...
I love it.

All the best to you
with love
Net Loft Dotty


http://www.premierstar.co.nz/