Showing posts with label Manos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manos. Show all posts

Monday, October 23, 2017

Let's Linger...

For the past month we've had a "fall is in the air" feel to our posts...and today's is no exception!  While autumn is the favourite season for many of us, with its crisp days, bright sunshine and blue skies (when it's not raining or snowing!) and its harvest bounty, we still have to acknowledge that the days are shorter and the evenings longer.


For knitters and crocheters, that remains cause for delight, as our thoughts turn to gift planning for the holidays, and projects we can curl up with on those long evenings -- whether it's in front of the television with a favourite sport or series (Outlander, anyone? 😉 ) or with a glass or cup of something good in front of a crackling fire with an audio-book or music in the background.


If you're looking to get started on some smaller gifts and enjoy working with lighter-weight yarns (like I do!), may I suggest you spend your evenings lingering...with some fingering.   Yarn, that is.

"Fingering" yarn is defined by YarnCanada.ca as a yarn that "... is equivalent to a #1 super fine weight and is also referred to as sock or baby yarn. It’s lightweight and versatile and perfect for socks, shawls, wraps, baby items, mittens, hats and more."  I'd add gloves -- fingered or finger-less -- wristers, boot toppers, leg warmers... Lots to linger over!


This week for our Special Sale we're offering a fingering three-some...


First up is this delicious mix of caramel and chocolate:







Regia 4-fadig Color
75% super-wash wool
25% Polyamide (Nylon)
50 grams = 210 metres or 230 yards
(2 will make a pair of adult-sized socks)
Regular Price: $9.00

Sale Price: $2.25!



Next we have hanks in a steel grey tonal -- perfect for those "man socks" (or gloves or mittens...)


NOTE: This colour-way is not the one on sale!

Opal 4-fach Handgefarbt 
Pullover & Sockenwolle
75% Super-wash wool
25% Polyamid (Nylon)
100 grams = 425 metres or 464 yards
(1 hank will make a pair of socks or gloves, even for most 'manly' appendages!)
Regular Price: $18.00

Sale Price: $4.50!


And last but not least...

Not one but two colour-ways for those who love the look of variegated yarns -- these skeins dip-dyed by the artisans at Manos...

Photo: Silkernie on Ravelry
Colour: #800 - "Copper"


Photo: Celestya22 on Ravelry
Colour: #955 - "Meadow"



















Camino Color
Manos Artesanas
75% Super-wash wool
25% Polyamid (Nylon)
100 grams = 400 meters or 437 yards
(1 skein will make a pair of socks except for the very largest feet!)
Regular Price: $17.00

Sale Price: $4.25!

So come in this week, select the one -- or ones! -- that speak to you, and linger awhile to chat or browse patterns or fondle any and all the yarn we have on offer.  We look forward to seeing you!


Written by Margaret, happy TCL employee; you can find her lingering with her fingering at our Knit Nights, Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.  Ask at the store for details!

Friday, July 24, 2015

The Manos Hat

Is it just me or do her eyes look uneven? Like maybe she had a little too much fun on the town the previous night.

Okay, let's get past the eyes. Here's the Manos hat I made. It didn't take very long. It's made from Manos Wool Classica Naturals color number 704 Red.

The pictures make it look like there are shades of brown in it, but it's just a deeper burgundy.

Manos del Uruguay is a pure wool kettle dyed yarn. I would say it's a chunky yarn. One skein at 126 meters did the hat.

We have the yarn in several colors at $19.00.

I used a free pattern from the Manos site. It's the Affinity Hat.



Lori showed me a ribbed cast on that involved doing figure eights and which I probably can't replicate without some help and some chocolate.  The cables in the hat were done without a cable needle. That I can do again on my own although it can be a little tricky to not drop stitches.

But the most important thing, is that it was fun.

The hat looks better in person than in these pictures. Does that sound like bragging?

I guess the fact that I'm posting this is bragging.

Posted by Anna Maria Junus happy employee who knits hats for the store as part of her job.