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Tag Archives: scarves
“Some-thing’s Random”…………
Aunt Geri here with some new goodies, and they are random! I finished the Techno Hat in peach I started in Castle Rock last week when Uncle Jerry and I were down from Wyoming for the Ye Olde Yuletide Bazaar. … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged boucle yarn, craft show, knitting, Olde Yuletide Bazaar, scarves
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“Busy Worker Bees”
Aunt Geri, Kirstin and I are “Busy Worker Bees” right now. We often have yarn, mostly mill spun, that is of Grade 4 or Grade 5 quality. This yarn is generally light fawn or medium fawn in color, and because … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, how-tos
Tagged alpaca fiber, alpaca yarn, Industrial Yarns and Sewing Threads, knitting, scarves, yarn
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Teddy Bears Agree to Photo Shoot
It was cold yesterday, the cats wanted to complain about it, the alpacas wanted to kush and chew and the horses just wanted to be left alone so I, Momma, came inside and played with the bears. I’m looking for … Continue reading
It makes us Happy!
This year’s ACES charity event is history, but we wanted to share pictures of a happy young man wearing a Cliff House Alpacas hat & scarf set Aunt Geri knit. Corrine Fierkens, one of our participating artists, gave her son … Continue reading
Salmon Patties
Hi – Aunt Geri here. The Salmon Patties are done – no, not the fish salmon but the other peachy colored goodies that I promised in my recent post “A flock of flamingos“. The “Patty” pattern is pretty popular for … Continue reading
Alpaca Baby Bouclé
Momma here, I know you haven’t heard much from me lately, but I’m back in the game. Many thanks to Aunt Geri and Kirstin for keeping our blog posts going. I’m in a boot to stabilize my right foot because … Continue reading
“One stitch, two stitch, red fish, blue fish”
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa; what do fish have to do with stitch? They have absolutely nothing to do with knitting really, Dad thought it would be a great title. Momma here, when I broke open the yarn label to … Continue reading
The latest-Shape Shifter
Hi – Aunt Geri here. The latest Shape Shifter is featured today. This one is made of the same type of yarn as the original, but is a little larger in circumference, which makes it a bit shorter. I is … Continue reading
Shape Shifters
Aunt Geri here. This is the name of my new scarf creation because of it’s versatility. Are you old enough to remember “tube” socks? This scarf is knit as a tube on a circular needle. It can be worn as … Continue reading