May Newsletter
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Dear Friends of Indigo Purls, Join us for YARNOPOLY! Our game-themed crawl for this year was so much fun to plan. Get your game on and travel around the Yarnopoly board! Collect free patterns, find great yarns, and enjoy seeing friends again! Reminder! We are no longer on the westside of Olympia. Our new location is easier to get to for crawlers making their way around the South Sound. We are looking forward to greeting you at our new location! Be sure to follow the addresses provided on the 10-store passport. Download your passport today at pnwyarncrawl.com. Crawl hours are Thursday through Saturday 9 am to 6 pm, and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm. Newsletter List Under Repair We discovered the hard way that our list did not automatically merge when we migrated to the new system. This means we must go through over 1000 customers and toggle them to "yes" one by one. Thank you for your patience - we are sorry if you've missed out on the last few newsletters. We are about half way through, so bear with us as we keep working on it! Maddy is working with our vendor to convert your points to a simpler reward system, providing you a predictable reward you can plan for as we count your visits and purchases. We will update you when we are ready to re-launch rewards. In the meantime, the system continues to count your purchases and awards points, and we will preserve those moving forward. May 18, 25th (and very likely June 1), Sunday 1 to 3 - Vintage Rabbit. Kit will be $25 on the first day, pattern is free. May 31, Saturday 9 am to 4 pm - Focus on Fit with Valerie
I am working on a tea towel design of my own using a skein of the new Universal Cotton Waves and a skein of Clean Cotton (see picture). I will be using this project to teach a class/KAL on the Intarsia technique, allowing knitters to do colorwork flat. This was an awesome project to take with me on my trip to Austin, very portable and quick at a worsted/DK gauge. . Sara, our resident crocheter, is working on a crocheted flower coaster pattern for a group class for both knitters and crocheters! Knitters will learn how to make the Java Flower (an on-line pattern), crocheters will learn to make Sara's flower. These can be felted at the dyehouse to make them into coasters, or to be used in a garland. On Maddy's needles is the Goodwin Shawl (below) by Patricia Shapiro. Maddy loves to knit lace and textured pieces, so not surprising that her work-in-progress is covered in lace stitches!
The next KAL project, again an opt-in for Thursday crafters, is the Ranunculus Sweater by Midori Hirose. This KAL tentatively launches on Thursday May 29, all are welcome to join from 1 to 3 pm. We encourage you to check out our yarn options for this project, including Wool Pop, or Pima 100, light and breezy for summer. Suggested sweater KAL a sweater club project is the Spring Tee by Jo Cottle (see below). In Gratitude for Your Support! |