^Ç|àà|Çz axãá Leadership Team 2008 Westchester Knitting Guild December 2008 You are cordially invited to the 2008 WKG ♦ Judi Tepper, President 914-238-0545 judiknit@gmail.com ♦ Olive McNeil, Programs 914-664-3513 opm888@aol.com ♦ Jeanne Scofidio, Treasurer 914- 923-0712 ajsknits@bestweb.net jeannes@us.ibm.com ♦ Sharon Barette, Newsletter 914- 739-7648 swbarette45@aol.com ♦ Dorothy Freeman, Charities, Library 914-271-5743 dorfree@verizon.net ♦ Linda Higham, Yahoo Master 914-277-7803 linhig@aol.com Inside this issue: Charity , Congratulations 2 Dues Blanket, KAL, Knit on the 3 Net Knit for Kids 4 Knitting through the Downturn 5 Directions, Calendar, Announcements 6 Holiday Party with “Style” Monday, Dec. 15th at 7 PM Put on your favorite knit garment and join the fun for this year’s new event at the WKG Holiday Party- the end of year fashion show. How wonderful to receive accolades from your fellow knitsters as you walk the runway! Also featured will be a Yarn Swap. Place two or more balls of yarn in a plastic or zip lock bag (3 bag limit). You will receive a ticket for each donation. Tickets will be selected randomly and you will then select a bag of yarn from the display. Please bring an appetizer or dessert to add to the festivities. Beverages will be provided. This is also the time for giving. Our WKG charity projects this season are preemie hats and blankets. Let’s continue our generosity by bringing these welcomed handknits which will be donated to Westchester Medical Center for their Christmas Eve distribution. Page 2 Westchester Knitting Guild Charity Knitting December is the time for giving and at our holiday party we will be giving gifts to our members. We, the board members, would like to ask each of you to knit preemie hats which we in term will give to those who will be spending the holiday in the hospital. If you need a pattern, please go to Knittingpatterncentral.com and select “preemie” in their index. They have so many patterns from Dorothy Freeman I’ve collected quite a few preemie blankets over the last few My contact at Westchester months so I would like to combine County Medical Center (WCMC) the hats and blankets and deliver told me that these babies and their them just before Christmas. These families are in the hospital for such are quick little projects so I hope a long period of time; when the you can find the time to make at holidays come around they feel least one. I thank you in advance, very alone and forgotten. The staff on behalf of the families spending puts together a little gift basket for their holiday at WCMC. each family and distributes them on You can see Sandy Waldman’s Christmas Eve. There can be as adaptation for a preemie blanket many as 50 babies so that’s a lot on page 3. of hats. which to choose. Congratulations Sharon! Dorothy Freeman I am pleased and proud to announce that our very own Sharon Barette was the recipient of the Volunteer of the Year award for her outstanding work and leadership at the Taconic Correctional Facility. Thursday, Nov 13th, the Taconic administration held their annual volunteer recognition dinner where they announced that Sharon and the knitting group volunteers were recipients. They presented her with this beautiful bouquet and a plaque, and described the work we have been doing for the past three years -- and more importantly the positive impact on the women who have participated in the program. The volunteers who work with Sharon are: Myra Cohen, Olive McNeil, Marylyn Rosenblum , Linda Higham, Carolyn DePalma and me, Dorothy Freeman. She has accomplished a great deal on behalf of the women at the Taconic and I feel this award is richly deserved. In these situations one gives and gets a lot, but this program is the success it is because of her special skills and concerns. Thank you Sharon, from all of us. 2009 WKG MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Dues in the amount of $30.00 for membership in our Westchester Knitting Guild are due on January 1st, 2009 for the year 2009. I will begin collecting dues at the December holiday party. Please bring your check (or cash) to me there. Or you may mail your check (made out to Westchester Knitting Guild or WKG) to me at my home address: Jeanne Scofidio, 2 - 4 Brooke Club Drive, Ossining, NY 10562 A 2009 membership card will be sent to you once I receive your dues. Thanks! Enjoy the Holidays! Jeanne Scofidio, WKG Treasurer Page 3 Westchester Knitting Guild Sandy’s Preemie Blanket Sandy Waldman knit this adorable preemie blanket and brought it to the November meeting. She found the blanket on the Better Homes and Gardens site: www.bhg.com/crafts/knitting/projects/knitted-baby-rainbow-quilt Sandy used Red Heart TLC Baby yarn in 5 colors, size 6 needle, made 25 squares and modified the border. The knit-a-long group will meet before the holiday party at the usual time so bring your projects and knit on. Knit on the Net produces 70% of the world's finest wool.” There zine that focuses on all is a wonderful article things English. Each issue about the “Merisol” proincludes patterns, news, market place, as well as a ject and subsequent line of yarn and patterns. An shop where you can buy publications from “Knit on article about ganseys is a fascinating tale about a the Net” designers. woman’s quest to knit authentic gansey patterns, My favorite place on based on the interests and the site is the Features. locations of the people in They have regular colher life. umns, as well as really interesting historical and Reoccurring features philanthropic focused artiinclude: “Cat Walk to cles. Cast On”, “Spinning A Issue 7 includes features Yarn”, and the mandatory book and yarn resuch as an article on the views. Interviews with Australian wool industry. designers offer a chance A fact from the article: to meet and see designers “Australia's flock of 107 that are not common to million sheep are comAmerican knitters. prised of 88% Merino, 9% crossbred and 3% Patterns in each issue other breeds, Australia Melissa Shinsato Knit on the Net is a run the gamut from beginner scarves to a more advanced “little black dress”. Socks and home dec and accessories are also included in each issue. Sit down with a “cuppa” and peruse this wonderful online zine, one which I hope has a long life. Page 4 Westchester Knitting Guild Knit for Kids in January Dorothy Freeman At our January Guild meeting we will work on charity knitting projects. Over the past few months I’ve collected so many preemie hats and blankets, I thought it would be fun to expand our horizons so to speak. Knit for Kids, which has a local branch in Carmel NY, collects knitted items for children who live in NY as well as all over the world (as you can see from the illustration). They are now collecting only sweaters, sizes 2 to 10, and are eager to receive larger sizes. Younger children can grow into their sweater and older children are not left out. They accept wool or acrylic, or a combination; they feel there are advantages and disadvantages to both. www.Knitforkids.org does provide a basic Ttop sweater pattern and some nice tips with good illustrations for finishing and sizing. You do not have to use this particular pattern and when you go to their web site you can get more specific information about the items they are looking for. This should be a quick little sweater to work up but I really don’t expect anyone to make an entire sweater that evening. Please get started as soon as you can and perhaps finish it at the meeting. If not, I am more than willing to accept the sweaters whenever. I’ve been so pleased with how generous you have been over the years. This morning when I called the Women’s Shelter and the VA Hospital to asked when I could deliver hats and scarfs, they were pleasantly surprised that I was calling “out of the blue” to bring clothing to them. It’s fun, as you know, to knit for others, especially those in need. It is also a great way to reduce your yarn stash, just a little. And before you know it, the project is finished. It is such a good feeling . . . in so many ways. Â\àËá yâÇ? tá çÉâ ~ÇÉã? àÉ ~Ç|à yÉÜ Éà{xÜá? xáÑxv|tÄÄç à{Éáx |Ç ÇxxwA  Pattern for T-Top Sweater at www.knitforkids.org Page 5 Westchester Knitting Guild Knitting Through the Downturn Glenn Collins lectures and book signings. It will also encourage free “yarn tasting,” sampling from spools so that knitters can test colors and types. “This is not just a yarn shop,” Mr. Blumenthal said of the 2,000-square-foot store. “We want to inspire people,” he said, adding that the store had been “a dream of mine for years.” The privately owned, fourth-generation company has $100 million in annual The Lion Brand Yarn Studio on 15th Street will be the company’s first retail store, after revenues and sells its yarns 130 years as a wholesaler. (Photo: Glenn Collins/The New York Times) to nationwide chains like Wal-Mart and Michael’s, and mails Lion Brand Yarn Studio at 34 West A time of looming recession a million of its catalogs to enthusi15th Street, between Fifth Avenue might seem a bizarre moment to asts twice a year. Mr. Blumenthal and Avenue of the Americas — will open a high-end Manhattan store said that despite the economic carry a large sampling of wools, that sells a low-tech product: yarn. downturn, sales have been rising at wool blends, cottons and recycled “But I see this as a perfect time,” a pace to achieve a double-digit and organic materials. said David Blumenthal, president of increase by the end of the year. Lion Brand Yarn Company, which on “In this high-stress environment, Tuesday is opening the first retail people want to zone out with a store in its 130-year-old history as skein of yarn,” he said. “Knitting a wholesaler. reduces stress; it’s today’s yoga.” “Knitting has always been recession-proof,” he explained. “In a recession, people are cocooning. So for $5 or $10 in yarn, you can have a great weekend and come away with a scarf that would cost $60 in a store.” “Knitting The store will showcase “a very low-tech product with a very hightech presence,” he said, referring to the company’s Web site, which offers crafters’ podcasts and 2,000 free patterns available for downloading. His company sells 49 yarn lines in The store will offer classes in cro600 colors, and the store — the cheting and knitting, get-togethers, reduces stress; it’s today’s yoga.” Westchester Knitting Guild TÇÇÉâÇvxÅxÇàá@ • Preemie hats and blankets will be collected at the Holiday Party. If you have squares for Warm Up America, please bring them to the monthly meetings. Knitting News c/o Sharon Barette 2023 Crompond Rd Cortlandt Manor, NY10567 • Consider volunteering for a leadership position in the WKG. Elections will be held in December. The office of President is open. • KAL needs a leader. If interested, contact Olive McNeil. The KAL will meet before the Holiday Party. • Join the WKG Yahoo site by sending an e-mail to Linda Higham at: linhig@aol.com • Please bring donations of yarn and plastic knitting needles for the prison knitting program at Taconic to monthly meetings. No blue, black, gray or orange. Solid colors only. Annual Holiday Party: Monday, December 15, 2008 Calendar Directions to Chappaqua Library 195 South Greeley Ave. 914-238-4779 • Dec. 15 Holiday Party • Jan. 26 mtg. Charity Knitting • Feb. 23 mtg. Kathy Goldner From the South: Go north on the Saw Mill Parkway, Exit #32 - Chappaqua, Rte. 120. Make left at end of exit ramp and a left at first light. *Go over parkway and bear right at the fork onto S. Greeley Ave. Proceed down street. Library is on the left, across from Town Hall. From the North: South on the Saw Mill Parkway, Exit #32 - Chappaqua, Rte. 120. Right again at light. Then follow from *above. 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