Category Archives: The Designing Day

Bi-Directional Lace Strips Stole in Philadelphia Fashion Show 2010

Thanks to Sherry Mulne for putting together this video of Philadelphia Fashion Show 2010. I was pleased that the HeartStrings Bi-Directional Lace Strips Stole I designed for Himalaya Yarn was requested by the TNNA Yarn Group for this fashion show. Watch for Bi-Directional Lace Strips Stole between 13:32/13:50 on the video!

Philadelphia Fashion Show 2010 on YouTube

HeartStrings stole design for Himalaya Yarns featured at Philly Fashion Show
HeartStrings stole design for Himalaya Yarn featured at Philly Fashion Show

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Silken Kydd Yarn Packs for HeartStrings Stole at elann.com

HeartStrings Bi-directional Lace Strips Stole in Elann Silken Kydd
HeartStrings Bi-directional Lace Strips Stole in Elann.com Silken Kydd

Did you see that Yarn Packs in Silken Kydd for the HeartStrings Bi-directional Lace Strips are a featured new promotion offered at elann.com this week? I love the way they’ve planned the soft color graduation across the strips of the stole. The stole was knitted by Lorrill Anderson. It is just stunning!

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Fun with Fairies

Fairy Beaded Lace Motif in the Faires and Flowers Scarf
Fairy Beaded Lace Motif in the Faires and Flowers Scarf

We’re having a lot of fun over in the Ravelry testing pool trying out the new Fairies and Flowers Scarf with various yarns and color combinations. How neat is it that the Ravelry name of one of the knitters is faeriesandpixies. Thanks to her, I also found out that my fairy name is Tangle Goblinwand. What is your fairy name? There’s a link at the Ravelry pattern page for Fairies and Flowers where you can find out. Have fun!

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In tribute to Canada Day

In tribute to Canada Day on July 1, which marks another birthday for Canada, I wanted to share some fun facts I gathered while developing my knitting pattern for “Lace Maple Leaf Socks“.

  • Many historians believe the maple leaf first served as a Canadian symbol around 1700. The maple tree was a vital resource for Canada’s Aboriginal peoples who first tapped the sweet maple sap. The red maple leaf later became the centerpiece of the National Flag of Canada in 1965.
  • Canada is a land of vast distances and is rich in natural resources. It is the second-largest country in the world (after Russia).
  • The climate across this vast country varies from temperate in the south to sub-arctic and arctic in the north. (lots of great socks and sweater weather!)
  • Economically and technologically, Canada has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the south across an unfortified border.
  • Approximately 90% of Canada’s population is concentrated within 100 miles of the US border.
  • French is considered the official language of almost a quarter of the country’s population.
  • Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 while retaining ties to the British crown. The Chief of State is Queen Elizabeth II (since 1952).
  • The origin of the name “Canada” comes from the word “Kanata”, the Huron-Iroquois word for village. So the story goes, Iroquois on the expedition with explorer Jacques Cartier up the St. Lawrence River in 1535 used the term “kanata” when pointing out the route to the village of Stadacona (the future site of Quebec City). Thereafter, Jacques Cartier used the word Canada to refer to both the settlement of Stadacona as well as the surrounding land.

To celebrate Canada Day, I am excited to announce that Lace Maple Leaf Socks is now available as a downloadable single pattern edition at Patternfish (appropriately a Canadian company!). This design was also published last year as Canada Socks in the cd book 50 Socks – 50 States available from Sirius Knitting Publications and Crystal Palace Yarns.

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Patternfish offers full line of HeartStrings downloadable patterns

Patternfish is now a full-line dealer for HeartStrings downloadable pdf patterns. It’s taken a while to get everything listed but now that the full line is there, it will be easier and quicker turn-around to get new HeartStrings patterns posted as they are released. Julia, the “art gallery curator” of Patternfish, has been wonderful about taking the extra steps of amending my humble descriptions with witty and profound comments. She is a fantastic writer and I wish my own words would flow as easily as it seems they do for her!

Also, I occasionally offer first-run world and web exclusives on Patternfish. A world exclusive means the pattern is currently only available at Patternfish; a web exclusive means the pattern is currently only available in pdf format through Patternfish. In fact, hop on over to Patternfish now, because Julia just posted this HeartStrings world exclusive today —

Patriotic Bead Striped Socks

Thanks Julia and Patternfish!

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