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Lopi Blankets 2020

Get your cozy on . . . under pure lightweight, breathable, renewable Icelandic wool without having to lift a needle or hook! Order these heirlooms by September 17 for an October delivery. All you have to do is let us know which style(s) you'd like.  The price is $199.00 each but we'll give you 10% off, so that means they're $179.10 at your favorite Billings LYS. The beautiful look book is here. Size details for the 27 styles are at the end. Which are your favorites? I know, we can't decide either! We also have a hard copy to peruse...
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Dishcloth Refresh Rehash

"All handknit dishcloths go to heaven. They are all good." says Ann from Mason Dixon Knitting. But time, and people always spilling things on counters, take their toll on a dishcloth. A fresh one is a good thing! Seventeen lucky gals finished up the fun exchange with the Yarn & Honey shop in Great Falls last week. Seems like everyone on both ends of the mail route enjoyed the process. Some traveled across several state lines (California and New Jersey!). Some were more elaborate than others. All were a perfect handmade treat for an unknown knitter who appreciates the virtues...
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Here’s to the Twenty-Something Knitters

Instead of the usual Sue, this is her daughter, Carrie, “guest starring” for this week’s post sharing my story as a virtual student trudging through the COVID-19 crisis with the help of some old hobbies. Driving home from school almost two months ago to continue my biochemistry studies from home, I contemplated what in the world I would do with all this newfound time on my hands. Feeling anxious about what was to come of society, I transitioned to online classes, indulged in baking, at home workouts, and some cleaning projects. Online learning isn't very fulfilling or engaging because there's no meaningful face-to-face interactions...
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Knitted Home-Sweet-Home

There's something pretty irresistible about the shape of a house when it is scaled down and created with yarn and needles. During this pandemic it seems like knitted houses might be popping up a bit more. Maybe it's becoming the Year Of The House? We've got a few favorites in a variety of projects to point out in case you feel like knitting cute houses while staying close to home. The Nineteen Hundred House Dishcloth by Amanda Ochoki has been our favorite for years. Tweek it from dishcloth mode by knitting coaster sized with fingering weight yarn, to a pillow top with...
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Cheers to Nifty Fifty . . . Four Ten Studio Cozy KAL

Details about our January 2019 Knitalong!
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