Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Christmas Cowls (my last-minute gifts!)




Knitted on Size 35(!) needles, or as I like to call them,
dinosaur bones. Chunky yarn and huge needles. The only
way to knit a few last-minute gifts, although the blue one
is for me. :) About 4 hours each. Made with love (bottom to top) for me,
Melanie, Meghan, Sarah and Beth.

Friday, November 19, 2010

On my needles: Stitchy Beanie



The Stitchy Beanie knitted-in-the-round for my little boy Henry.


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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Tessa's Baby Janes


They fit, but do they stay ON?!

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For our troops



In October, I taught Baldwin Public Library's knitting group to knit these helmet liners for our US troops serving overseas. (Cozy neckwarmers with an attached hood)
I am pictured with my youngest brother, Sgt. Ryan O'Leary of the US Marine Corps' 6th Communications Batallion of Brooklyn, New York. He returned safely from Afghanistan in October, so I am pleased that he will NOT be needing one of the helmet liners!

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Lately...



The Chirp Baby Sweater, 
Circles and Stripes Slip Scarf




Friday, October 8, 2010

On My Needles: The Chirp Baby Sweater



The Chirp Baby Sweater
Knitted in Kraemer Perfection, a merino wool and acrylic blend in chirp color. This is a great yarn. It is soft and washable - perfect for a baby, or pretty much any project. It comes in a ton of beautiful colors that you can view at kraemeryarns.com

The Chirp is worked on long circular needles. The body is one piece, and then sleeves and a hood will be added. The bottom edge is called garter stitch, the main part is called stockinette stitch, then you can see it goes back to garter stitch for a few rows, and now I'm beginning the upper portion that's done in a bumpy pattern called seed stitch.

If you have an interest in learning this project, just let me know, and I'll do a class. All you need to know to start are the knit and purl stitches!

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Friday, September 3, 2010

Fall Schedule

Saturday Mornings - Learn-to-Knit Beginner Sessions
Early Fall
5 sessions*
Saturday mornings: Sept 25, Oct 2, 16, 30, Nov 6.
All sessions 10:00 - 11:30AM in Rockville Centre NY
$100 (+ supplies, starting at $35 total for all 5 sessions)
Invite a friend and receive a $25 discount.
*Make-up session available if you miss a class.
Class size: maximum 5

Tuesday Evenings - Learn-to-Knit Beginner Sessions
5 sessions*
Tuesday evenings: Oct 26, Nov 2, 9, 16, 23.
All sessions 7:30 - 9:00PM in Rockville Centre NY
$100 (+ supplies, starting at $35 total for all 5 sessions)
Invite a friend and receive a $25 discount.
*Make-up session available if you miss a class.
Class size: maximum 5

Wednesday Evenings - Learn-to-Knit Beginner Sessions
5 sessions*
Wednesday evenings: Starting September 22
(These sessions are closed for a private group.)

Learn-to-Knit...Beginner Mittens and Hats
3 sessions*
Saturday mornings: Oct 16, 30, Nov 6
10:00am to 11:30pm in Rockville Centre NY
$75 + supplies. Supplies list distributed at registration.
Invite a friend and receive a $25 discount.
*Make-up session available if you miss a class.

Saturday Mornings - Learn-to-Knit Beginner Sessions
Late Fall
5 sessions*
Saturday mornings: Nov 20, 28(Sun), Dec 4, 11, 18.
All sessions 10:00 - 11:30AM in Rockville Centre NY
$100 (+ supplies, starting at $35 total for all 5 sessions)
Invite a friend and receive a $25 discount.
*Make-up session available if you miss a class.
Class size: maximum 5

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You will learn-to-knit these accessories - 3 different style scarves, and mittens or a hat!

In doing so, you will learn the knit stitch and the purl stitch. You will also learn how to cast-on, bind-off, increase stitches, decrease stitches, rib, knit-in-the round, finish the work, read a pattern, decipher a yarn label, select the correct yarn for a project, and fix mistakes.

Invite a friend to learn-to-knit with you - it's even more fun to learn with a buddy, and you earn a $25 discount for each friend you refer to me!




Mondays, October 4 and October 18 2010
Knit a Helmet Liner for a US Soldier
7:00 - 9:00PM at Baldwin Public Library
2385 Grand Avenue - Baldwin NY
Call or email for specific supplies list.
Registration required, free.
Instructor: Katie Preston, sister of Cpl. Ryan O'Leary, US Marine who is stationed in Afghanistan.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Made with love for Tessa


For my new baby niece Tessa Bean O'Leary born to Michael and Sarah on August 6 2010.

The Squash Hat and Baby Janes in Blue Sky Yarns 50% alpaca 50% silk in Wisteria. Wooden buttons from the Rockville Centre button store.

On My Needles: Circles and Stripes Slip Scarf

One of three projects I'm working on...

THE CIRCLE AND STRIPE CRAVAT
in Malabrigo Yarn, Worsted-weight, 100% Merino in Damask Rose



The pattern specifies size US 10 needles and includes a chart to work-up the circles. I love size 10. I love charts. And I LOVE this yarn. So I bet this one will be finished first.

cra·vat  [kruh-VAT]
–noun
1. necktie.
2. a cloth, often made of or trimmed with lace, worn about the neck by men esp. in the 17th century.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Knit a Helmet Liner to be donated to a US Soldier

Baldwin Public Library
2385 Grand Avenue
Baldwin NY 11510
516.223.6228

October 4th 7-9pm AND
October 18th 7-9pm


Attendees must know how to knit. Please attend both sessions if possible.


Bring supplies:

* 100% wool yarn (Paton's Classic Wool, Cascade 220, or similar) approx. 200 yards. Only 100% wool yarn acceptable; in case of an accident, synthetics may melt to the skin.
* Acceptable colors: browns, dark olives, dark tans, charcoals and blacks.
* 1 stitch marker
* 16" circular needles in sizes US 6 and US 8 or sizes to obtain gauge.


Call Baldwin Library to register 516.223.6228. FREE.

Instructor: Katie Preston, sister of Cpl. Ryan O'Leary, a US Marine who is stationed in Afghanistan.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

On My Needles: Mittens for Beginners



(**If you are a complete beginner...never held a set of needles before in your life...there are just THREE classes (and some practice on your own) between where you are now and being ready to knit this project! Seriously.**)


I am referencing a bunch of books and patterns and am writing my first real knitting pattern. I am really loving how it is coming together!

Mittens for beginners knitted on straight needles.
Anyone who has knitted mittens understands that they are normally done on double-pointed needles. Well, this pattern allows them to be knitted on straight needles (easier for beginners) and then sewn up the side when they're finished. So, they will have a seam, but how proud will my beginners be when they learn-to-knit a pair of mittens? In their fourth-ever knitting session no less! They will learn to read and follow a more detailed pattern, and how to increase and decrease stitches. All great skills they will apply countless times in the future.

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Yarn Heaven...

If there were such a thing, this would be it!

PURL in NYC's SOHO neighborhood. In April, they moved from a beautiful but tiny space. This new location also houses PURL Patchwork, the sister store for sewing and quilting.

I've had the treat of visiting the new location twice - once with my mom for Mother's Day and once with my girlfriend Jenelle. PURL's blog is very *inspiring*. Check it out, and add it to your Favorites.

http://www.purlbee.com/




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Saturday, June 12, 2010

St. Mark's Family Fun Day


Here we are at St. Mark's Nursery School's Family Fun Day on June 12th. I met a bunch of great women who are interested in learning to knit and invited them to come and try it out at the free intro session. Jack really enjoyed the face painting, moon bounce and magic show.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Testimonials...

Thank you Denise and Jenn for your kind words! xo - k.

The box from Mrs. Muller

We were saddened when we learned that Jack's teacher, Mrs. Muller, lost her mom this year. When she flew down to Florida for the sale of her mom's condo, she came across all of her knitting goods. So she shipped a box up to New York for me. She is just the kindest woman, and this is just one example.



What a treasure, and I am happy to keep her mom's items in use. Look at all those needles!

Note to my knitters: I now have some duplicates, so let me know if there's a size you could use.

My new postcard

I signed-up to have a table at the mini-carnival at Jack's preschool this weekend. I'm no graphic designer, but I worked up this postcard to hand-out and to send to some friends who have said they are interested in learning-to-knit. I will be off to Staples to get them printed since there's no time for Vistaprint.com.

While we're on the design topic, my dear friend Sarah Barr in Virginia is going to design a logo for me. She told me her ideas this morning, and I bet it will be pretty awesome! It will take a little time because she has an adorable four-month-old, and she works part-time, and she's also designing things for our friend Surya who is a photographer in Colorado. I'm sure it will be worth the wait.


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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Baby Janes


This is my newest project for beginners up on my website.


My beginner knitters will learn how to make these in just one session. As always, I offer *FREE* tutorials for my knitters, so if you are stuck on the second slipper when you get home, just swing by for help!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The beginner knitters return...and learn-to-PURL

My first group of knitters returned tonight for the Beginner Class #2. They showed-off their work from the first session. Then I presented some knitting basics, including how to decipher the label on a skein of yarn and understanding a basic knitting pattern. Then we moved on to the PURL stitch.

They left with a few inches completed and are on their way to making their first knitted holiday gifts.
I have 6 more women beginning this Saturday, so stay tuned!

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Our first Learn-to-Knit session!

My first group of women came by on Saturday, May 22 2010 for my *free* intro Learn-to-Knit session. They did great. They are returning soon for Beginner session #2 where they will learn-to-PURL!