How fun is inventory. Not. But it does slow things down. You have to visit each and every skein of yarn that is in the store. You have to pick each one up to count it.You have to touch it and really look at it carefully. Something we don’t always do except during inventory and when one of our customers picks out a yarn and brings it up to the counter, we remember how much we love it. Pretty soon you get caught up in those yarn dreams. You know, ideas that spontaneously sprout in your head about how buttery and lush an Eco Duo hat would feel and how you always wanted to make a sweater out of the eggplant heather pure alpaca. So inventory starts to get a lot more interesting. Also, the sales reps are calling and we are ordering the same week as we are counting and we tend to fill in the blanks with yarns we need in the shop. Then,of course, we splurge on yarns that really stretch the budget, but are so beautiful, we have to have them in the shop for you. You might never meet these yummy yarns otherwise….So here’s a picture of a hand- dyed yarn that we appreciated while counting and here’s a list of a few of the things we ordered this week that are going to come in this spring. From Cascade, a new braided Merino/Alpaca called Cloud…it is soft, soft.It has that new and trendy channel of braid for texture. We got some tasty shades of super-wash Peruvian wool in variegated colors and some bulky super-wash solids to add to the current stock. For the sock knitter we ordered more, indulgence at- a- bargain Heritage Paints. Got a bunch of wild scarf yarns, the kind that ruffle as you knit, so popular that they are hard to keep in stock.We found some from Queensland and some from other sources. We ordered a new yarn that actually has charms stitched in it which would be fun for little girls (maybe big girls,too). We got an assortment of embellishing fibers including railroad ribbon that everyone seems to be turning into necklaces. Cottons for spring and fall in various weights and lush colors are coming in as well as lovely wools, and hand dyes in every weight. We can’t wait for a new, darling baby book from Sublime. Hand dyed skeins from Shaefer, Blue Heron and Ironstone. Ruca in melt- in- your- hand sugar cane in sherbet shades and a great booklet for them.Super cute kid patterns. Meantime, back to counting and dreaming. Hope you are knitting wonderful things this winter.
Christmas Stocking
Make This Christmas Stocking In Time For The Holidays
Saturday after Thanksgiving from 10:30-12:30 Sandy will show you how to knit with two colors and turn a heel. This will be fun and you will learn the principals of making socks. The class is 20.00 plus materials. Pick out your yarn early and get instructions to do before the class meets. Call for reservations, 716 386 2244.
Knit Night
Fingers First I-Chord Gloves Class
Joan Debolt is back on Sunday Sept 11th from 1-3:30 to teach this innovative way to make gloves. No more using 4 needle knitting on each finger! You will learn an easier way to do it and then practice some two- color knitting. Basic knitting skils required.
Hurry, this one is almost sold out.
Class fee is 12.50 plus 1 skein of Worsted yarn.
Call for reservations. 716 386 2244
Knitting Techniques
Knitting Techniques Class is a series of lessons held at Imagine in Bemus Point. Take one or take all 5.
In the first class you will learn all about yarn. Sandy has done a lot of research and she has hand outs for you.Each class is 25.00 or 4 for 75.00 Class begins on Sat Aug 12th at 10:30-12:30
Class 1: Lecture and hand-outs. Learn the different content of yarns and how they behave. Find out how to substitute one yarn for another in a pattern. Learn why gauge is so important. Bring questions.
Class 2: Hands on…bring 7,8,or 9 needles and light colored worsted . Learn how to check gauge, various cast ons and their use, increases and decreases and the slant. Bind offs. Call for reservations 716 386 2244 Sat. Aug 28 10:30-12:30 Other class times will be arranged after the 2nd class meets.
Beaded purse jewelry
These minature purses are knitted with beads, then they can be turned into a pin or earrings. Joan Debolt will show you how to make the brooch in her class on Sunday August 14th from 1-3pm. Once you learn the technique you can make larger purses. Basic knitting skills are required. Class Fee is 12.50 plus the kit which is about 20.00.
Call for reservations. 716 386 2244.
Fingerless gloves
Joan Debolt is coming back for a class on fingerless gloves, this one has a ruffle but we also have one with a picot edge. All the young girls want them(they can text!). Joan is offering the class for a bargain, $12.50 plus materials. Uusally one skein of yarn will do. The class wil meet
Sunday July 24th, from 1-3.
Basic knitting skills required.
What you wil learn : Silk mitt class will include the following: picot cast on and cast off, twisted knit and purl stitches, left and right increases, invisible seaming
and a thumb with no holes at the base.
The ruffled glove will include, invisible seam, increasing and bind off in the round, techniques for short rows and a the pattern at no extra cost.
Call to reserve your place, 716 386 2244. Joan is fun and full of great tidbits and hints which she shares freely during class. Coffee, cookies and smiles are free.
Lima Peru Sweater
The pictures do not show how truly beautiful this sweaters is.
Sandy will teach this class on Nov 14 10:00-12:00 Basic Knitting is a requirement.
Class is 25.00 for first session and 20.00 per session follow-up (as needed)
Yarn should be ordered before class and we will offer a 15% discount to students….come see this one…8 students maximum. Please call to reserve your place and stop by to select your yarn so it can be ordered in time for class.
Two-Color Knitting
Ready to start something new? What about a wonderful two-colored hat….Learn from a FAMOUS TEACHER..Joan Debolt has graciously consented to teach 6 LUCKY STUDENTS at Imagine!
Joan is a designer and is famous for her well known Wonderful Wallaby Sweater as well as the popular booklet Lilly’s Sweater
Joan will teach you how to add color by using continental stitch with your left hand and throw with your right…This is not only fun but makes into a beautiful hat. It requires only 1 skein of 220 yarn and you can use stash yarn for the second color in worsted weight .
Class meets: Saturday October 23 1-3:30 Cost is only 10.00 if you buy your base yarn at Imagine! or 15.00 if you bring your own. Students will knit the bottom part of the hat BEFORE class begins so you can start right in to adding color part. We have room for only 6 students so PLEASE Sign up early. More info when you sign up….Deposit required.




