Showing posts with label Vintage Chunky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Chunky. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2021

August Means Sweater Weather is Coming

I know. The temperatures are way too high to be thinking about sweaters - unless you knit or crochet - then you know how long it is going to take to make the sweater you are going to want to wear or give to someone else once the cooler weather arrives.


That's why the pop up store is filled with Berroco Vintage this week. A couple of weeks ago I was featuring Estelle Worsted and Cozy Alpaca which are the drapier worsted blends. I like to call the Vintage family of yarns the workhorses of the wool/acrylic blends I carry. They are perfect for the sweaters that you wear over other layers, or the blanket that you want to snuggle under on those cool fall and winter nights. I can just imagine the warmth of a toque, scarf and mitts made from one of the three different weights available.


To go along with the Vintage (dk, worsted and chunky), I also have some other blends that will play nicely with it. Melilla is a worsted silk/wool blend that resembles Noro Silk Garden. Baby Azteca will work nicely with the dk weight Vintage. And Lakeland and Drifter Chunky will play well with Vintage Chunky. I also have Viva, which is a light worsted self-striping Merino that would make lovely Faux Isle projects with either the dk or worsted versions of Vintage.


And, of course, you can't make sweaters without proper buttons. Gone (for now) are the cute Dress It Up buttons which were a real hit this past month in the pop up store. (Don't worry, you can still order them online and have them delivered to the market nearest you. Free shipping, YAY!) I'm sorry the buttons look a little haphazard in the photo. It was close to suppertime and it was sweltering in the rv. They will look a little more organized by the time they get to your market.

written by Lori, TCL owner, who is happy to be out of the heat, at least for the night anyway.

Monday, November 25, 2019

Something Old, Something New...

My memories of Christmas as a kid in the nineteen-fifties are starting to fade a bit, more than sixty years on.  Most now are snapshots of moments in time, such as that of the lo-o-o-ong dining room table -- with all the leaves in use -- covered with a linen cloth and laid with the best bone china, silver and crystal; lit tapers in silver candle sticks; silver and china serving dishes with silver ladles, large spoons or forks; the fat gravy boat and two glass dishes of home-made cranberry sauce -- and the piece de resistance -- The Bird -- on an enormous platter at my dad's place, with carving equipment nearby.

Then there was the tree, laden with gifts (the 'Santa Gifts' didn't appear till Christmas morning, but the others teased and tempted under the evergreen for a good week before The Day) and adorned with tinsel (the kind you had to throw on and spent the rest of the year finding in the upholstery, under the carpet and inside your clothes!), colourful lights, and the most beautiful glass ornaments.  I still have two glass Santas from that time, and as an adult with my own children, managed to acquire some replacements for the original glass balls and globes that hadn't stood the test of time.

"Vintage" ornaments -- too new to be antiques but old enough to stir the heart and rekindle memories -- seem to have increased in popularity in recent years, like so many other "old" items, including furniture styles, some clothing styles, dishware and crockery...and remakes or "returns" to favourite film subjects such as Mary Poppins (who 'Returns'), Peter Pan (through Wonderland, the story of its author, James Barrie), Beatrix Potter and this year, Mr. Rogers.

We long for what nostalgia convinces us were kinder, gentler, simpler times, more innocent times -- whether or not that was really the case!

To some extent the continuing surge of interest in quilting, embroidery, weaving, felting, crochet and knitting is part of this hankering for something simpler, slower, seemingly more 'authentic' (to use a word that is in danger of serious over-use!)

The Cambridge English dictionary defines 'vintage' thus: "[something] of high quality and lasting value, or showing the best and most typical characteristics of a particular type of thing, especially from the past" -- and anything hand-made, created over time and with love and care -- seems to me to fit that definition.

Those of us who knit or crochet are well aware of this, and so we take care to make items that will be loved, worn and passed down -- even if all that is left of them is a memory: baby blankets, mittens, scarves, cowls, shawls, hats, booties, baby garments, even stocks.  And yarn-crafters love to make them with good quality yarn -- something warm, colourful, and reasonably easy to care for.

That's why this week we offer you something that fits that bill.  These yarns are "orphans" -- the last of their dye lot or colour-way -- skeins of a classic wool-synthetic blend that combines warmth and easy care with comfort and superb stitch definition.


In other words, it's "Vintage"!

Two weights on offer:


Vintage DK

100 grams = 265 metres (290 yards)

52% Acrylic
40% Wool
8% Nylon

and


Vintage Chunky

100 grams = 124 metres (136 yards)

50% Acrylic
40% Wool
10% Nylon

Regular price (either weight): $11.50 per skein

Sale Price: $2.88!

Limited colour selection and limited quantities in both weights...but a little goes a long way!  A single skein of the DK version will make a hat or a pair of adult-sized gloves or mittens, a cozy cowl, a cute baby sweater -- even a pair of socks.  Even with less than 125 metres per skein, the same thing can be said of the chunky weight.

This year, the first night of Hanukkah begins at sundown December 22.  Christmas Eve is two nights later.  You still have a month to make those last-minute knit or crocheted items for the festive season, and we're here to help.

See you in the Shop!

NOTE: Christmas Store Hours will be our regular 9am-6pm Monday through Saturday,
except Thursday which is 9am-9pm as usual.
We will close early Christmas Eve (exact time will depend on foot traffic)
and we will be closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.




*Written by Margaret, who loves to knit with Vintage yarns and vintage patterns.