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Log Cabin Yarns Newsletter |
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12 Peterson Road, Northbrook ON K0H 2G0 phone: 613-336-3385 email: logcabinyarns@aol.com |
By now you’ve all heard the buzz surrounding the release of the addi interchangeable needle kit, the addi Click. We are pleased to announce that the addi Click is now available for pre-order! We should have stock of the Click by mid-February, and will begin shipping immediately upon their arrival.. The addi Click system provides 10 different sizes of addi Turbo™ tips (3.5mm - 10mm), three different lengths of our new, extremely pliable blue cord (24”, 32” and 40”), and one connector piece which helps to either store stitches or combine your cords. The Click tips require no tools to change; simply insert the cord deep into the tip, twist and release. The tips will remain secure until you change them. Suggested retail for the addi Click is $179.00. |
The New Addi Click |
Drill sergeant Nancy Fradenburgh (centre), owner of Log Cabin, and her recruits displaying their socks in progress. (photo by Jeannie Tully) |
From left, at the Boot Camp for Socks at Log Cabin Saturday, August 23 recruits Marion Buchanan and Suzanne Deacon got to try different techniques and yarns for knitting socks. (Jeannie Tully) |
Northbrook - "Drop and give me 10." Sounds like something you might hear at a military training camp, right? But on Saturday, August 23 and August 30th, it could also be heard at Log Cabin Yarns in Northbrook. Only, in this case, the 10 in question could be either stitches or rounds, as in "Knit 10 rounds." This boot camp didn't require getting muddy or sweaty, just the desire to learn several new techniques for knitting socks. Drill sergeant Nancy Fradenburgh, owner of Log Cabin, had her whistle ready to keep her knitting recruits in line, but the troops didn't seem to mind. In fact, everyone seemed to have a great time practicing on the sample socks. Some of the techniques the recruits got to try included knitting two socks at once, toe up, top down using the magic loop method on circular needles. "Our recruits ranged in age from 13 to 81" Fradenburgh said. "All were eager and willing participants in the Boot Camp. Recruits came from as far away as Kingston, Tweed, Gananoque and Belleville, and we had many local residents take part." Log Cabin is planning a Beginner's Knitted Lace workshop to be held the last Saturday in September (the 27th) from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. There is no charge for the workshop, but space is limited. Please call or drop in to reserve your spot. Also, anyone interested in knitting is welcome to come to the knitting group that meets from 1:30 pm until 4 pm Thursdays from September to June. Information: For more, contact Log Cabin Yarns at 613-336-3385 or stop by 12 Peterson Road, Northbrook. |
30 Recruits turn out at sock boot camp Log Cabin Yarns holds intensive knitting workshops |