I was lucky to meet Jean Moss on her first Knitting and Gardening tour of Wales and York. It will forever be one of our very favorite trips. We forged a knitting bond on that trip that has lasted over a decade. I'm honored to have her visit our blog today as she tours the cyber world showcasing her latest work Sweet Shawlettes.
Jean, is there a particular image from your recent Morocco trip that inspired a design?
The book was wrapped up just before we left for Knit Morocco, but as I was still in the shawlette swing, I did design a shawlette on the tour. I would have loved to include it in the book, but sadly it was too late. However, subsequently I was asked by Taunton to gift a shawl to the upcoming Prayer Shawl Companion so I found a good home for it there. It's also on Ravelry at http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/marrakech-3. Morocco is a designers dream, complete sensory overload everywhere you look, and I love to think my pattern, Marrakech, captured a little piece of its magic.
How does music inspire or inform your work?
We're all huge jigsaws with the multiple parts making up the whole. Every part of my life informs my work, though nothing more so than music. It's played a star role in my life and I can't imagine being without it. When I'm designing I'm constantly listening to Spotify (I think this music sharing app has now been released in the States), the only time I'm not is when the number crunching gets so intense I have to have complete silence to concentrate.
I'm told I'm a synesthete - I see all the letters of the alphabet and also numbers in colour. Apparently this somehow translates into music too. In every book I've done the cooking period is imperative – time to cogitate and develop ideas through displacement activities. During this time, I play guitar more than ever, mostly stuff I'm really familiar with so my head is free to sift through the images that the music conjures up until eventually there's a spark and another design is born.
What's your latest musical discovery or what's on your iPod?
At heart I'm just an old folkie, brought up on a diet of Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Carol King et al. I've always loved the old bluesmen and the like of Reverend Gary Davis, Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt are a constant inspiration. Years ago I used to perform more, in an acoustic duo playing original and traditional British folk music . Whilst doing the rounds of the folk clubs I heard many of the bands I still enjoy like Pentangle or Fairport Convention as well as the late greats John Martyn and Bert Jansch. I love going to live gigs and recent faves have been Show of Hands – Steve Knightley, Phil Beer & Miranda Sykes – multi-instrumentallists par excellence and great songwriters playing phenomenal English music. From your side of the pond I've been listening to Dana & Susan Robinson – two guitar-playing, banjo-frailing, fiddle sawing and harmony-singing interpreters of America's musical heritage, hailing from Asheville Carolina. Also for the feel good singalong factor I never tire of the Dixie Chicks – I can often be found belting out one of their songs with them while cooking Sunday lunch!
On the knit scene, this year we have two upcoming knitters' tours – Lakes & York in May and Knit Ireland in September. We put a lot of work into making sure everything goes like clockwork, so we'll be frantically dotting the i's and crossing the t's over the next couple of months. Knit Ireland is full, but there are still a few places on Lakes & York so if you or any of your readers fancy eleven days of total knit immersion with kindred spirits, get in touch or visit the website for a taster. Knitwise I always have an eye to the future with a couple of projects on the go. I'm in negotiation with Taunton for a new book. Can't say a whole lot about it other than it's developing one aspect of Sweet Shawlettes and applying it to other small projects. I'm also on the lookout for other musicians to form a band playing, amongst other things, textile-related music.
Well, I would start with Arabesque, and from there I would just have to throw balls of yarn into the air. Whichever one lands closest to me would decide which shawl would be next. They are all very captivating.
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Classes
February and March Classes
Beginning Knitting
Sunday Mornings 10AM - Noon -
Session 1 Feb. 5, 15, 19 and 26
Session 2 March 4, 11, 18 and 25
$125 includes materials This class teaches you the basics in 4 two-hour classes. Scarves, baby blankets and hats are some of the projects students have completed in class.
Socks
Tuesday Evenings 6:30 - 8:30 - Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28
Learn all the skills needed to make a sock: knitting in the round, shaping, short rows and grafting. You will complete a sock during this 4 week class.
$85 includes your pattern. You will need to buy or bring your other supplies.
If you love color and would like to learn how to do colorwork in your knitting, this is the perfect class. This beautiful garment is knit in the round in two color ribbing. You will learn stranding and how to knit holding a yarn in each hand.
$40 does not include supplies
De-Mystify the Cable
Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30 March 20 and 27
Learn all the skills needed to knit cables: how to read a chart and a pattern. How to knit a cable with and with out a cable needle.
$40 does not include supplies
Learn to Crochet - Make a Cowl!
Saturday Mornings 10-noon Feb. 25th, March 3 and 10
Learn the basics of crochet and make a cowl. There are 2 versions - chunky and light. Beginning supplies are included but not the yarn, hook or buttons for your cowl. $75 with beginning kit
Knit Clinics
Monday evenings6:30 to 8:30. Do you have a project that has confounded you? A garment or item that you have always wanted to make? A knitting technique that you want to learn? Come to Knit Clinic!
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Clinics are $20 per two-hour session and meet from
Knit Night is every Wednesday from 6:30 - 8:30 KN participants receive 10% off yarn purchases.
Open Knitting Every Sunday we offer open knitting time where you can come and get help with your project. If it's really busy we won't be able to offer extensive help, but that's why you only pay $10!
We also offer private lessons at $30 per hour by appointment.
Hours and Location
M 1 - 8:30 Tu Closed W 1 - 8:30 Th 1 - 8:30 F 1 - 5 Sa 12 - 5 Su 12 - 4
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Most of us are working toward the dividing of the sleeves. One or two of us have reached that point. This is perfect summer knitting-- soft, light and lazy in the best possible way! We will be meeting this Wednesday. If you are ready to divide for sleeves, bring waste yarn (worsted and not too fuzzy) and a darning needle.
16 comments:
Bess for me - there's something a little bit naughty about it that I like! Here's hoping this Friday 13th might be lucky for me.
Well, I would start with Arabesque, and from there I would just have to throw balls of yarn into the air. Whichever one lands closest to me would decide which shawl would be next. They are all very captivating.
Evergreen is my favorite, but there are so many lovely patterns I'd have to work my way through!
I would love to win! Thanks! Debbie H
My favorite shawlette is Kardimili, I would love to make this for Spring!
I love the Kardimili and would love to make this for Spring!
I can't name just one as my favorite. I like madame alfred, frost, and bronte - just to name a few
Mantilla is my favorite, but I like Kitty and Harlequin too. They are all sweet. Thanks for the contest.
I like twine. Something I would definitely wear. Keeping my fingers crossed. Ha!
Miss Garrick as it is my son's name! Maybe I can knit it for a future Mrs. Garrick
Sharon a
Grace is my favourite, with Frost close behind. This book looks great!
I love Polperro. I love how the split is at the side instead of the front, and how it is fastened higher up. Thank you for the giveaway!
So many beautiful designs in this book! Thanks for counting me in.
Frost or Miss Garrick for me! Beautiful designs!
Frost - it's just right for the cold weather!
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