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November 2017

Make Gnome Ornaments!

Saturday, December 2nd, is Christmas in Bethlehem, an annual kick-off for the holiday season.  This year at Love.Yarn.Shop. we’ll be making Ann G.’s simple gnome ornaments from 1-2, so grab some friends and come on down!  We’ll have cider and cookies for a little mid-afternoon refreshment.  The festivities begin at 10:00 with the Methodist Church Bazaar and Santa Claus at the Heritage Center.  Find out about all the events at Christmas in Bethlehem. This year in Bethlehem, we are offering for the first time special discounts at local shops, so make sure to pick up your card at local businesses and get it stamped.  The entry deadline is Wednesday, December 20th, and with 6 stamps from participating shops and restaurants, you could win a $100 shopping spree.

 

Fidget Lap Blankets and Twiddle Muffs!

Fidget lap blankets and Twiddle Muffs are both terms for sensory blankets for dementia patients.    Often patients’ hands and fingers are continually in motion.  According to Brenda Avadian, the person with dementia often has a desire to be useful, to “fix things,” and keep busy.  Many people with dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease are disconnected from the world around them.  Sensory stimulation can be in many forms, from objects not normally found in their environment, like seashells, to hand massages, or trips outdoors.  The stimulation can reconnect the person to a memory or to the present and can lead to smiles, words, and eye contact.  The sensory blankets provide soft textures for the person to stroke, with buttons, strings, and braids, that may evoke pleasant memories and give the hands something to work.  Blankets can be quilted, crocheted, or knit.

Here is the pattern I use for knitting at Fidget Muff.  You can leave it unseamed for a flat blanket or seam it for a muff.

Fidget Lab Blanket or Muff

Cast on 30 stitches with #17 needle and bulky yarn.

Knit 3 rows.

Switch to another yarn every 3 rows, leaving yarn ends with four inches to make fringe.

Alternate weights and colors to make an interesting texture; incorporate bobbles or eyelash yarn, sock yarn, ribbon yarn, etc.

Make muff 10 inches long. (If making a flat blanket, you might want to make it 12-14 inches long.)  Bind off.

Tie the ends and make extra fringe.

Fold in half and seam.

Sew on buttons, i-cords, crocheted flowers, or any item to fidget.

 

We’ll be working on fidget muffs and fun hats this Sunday from 1-3 at the shop.  Come in you can!

Yarn Tasting with Symmetry–an American alpaca/wool blend

Many of us love to knit with a combination of alpaca and wool–it certainly is my favorite–but finding an American combination has been challenging, especially hand-dyed.  The Alpaca Yarn Company has just launched “Symmetry”,  a 50% baby alpaca, 50% fine wool, in sport weight, kettle-dyed in 18 beautiful colors.  This is a perfect yarn for garments that are soft to the skin and warm to wear.  You have to see it to appreciate the colors, with deep and pastels partnered for those two color projects.  Join us on Friday the 10th from 5-7 to check it out.

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