Wollmeise Yarn Club!
Unique Wollmeise Club colours
4 historical women :: 4 designers :: 4 instalments
Sign ups are open until 16 January 2017
(or until sold out)
Find out more at www.wollmeiseyarnclub.com!
- FOUR unusual and exceptional women from the past are our inspiration
- FOUR surprise parcels will land in your mailbox throughout 2017
(details about contents/what to expect) - FOUR designers: Nicolor :: Melanie Berg :: Sue Grandfield :: Åsa Tricosa
- TWO shawls :: TWO garments
- THREE different yarn bases in new & unique club colours
- You will learn something about the WOMEN with each instalment.
I feel a special connection with “my” woman but I’m not saying why just yet. I can only say that I love working with the colours she has inspired Claudia to compose.
There is already much speculation on just who the four women might be (I’m saying naaaahthing…).
And which designer is designing what.
Join in the fun and planning on Ravelry:
Wollmeise Yarn Club Group (there is an English and a German thread – some of us write (haltingly…) in both).
p.s. If you can’t wait to sign up, you can do so now in the Wollmeise online shop.
4 Comments
hi Asa, this looks like fun! Before this year slips into the past I want to thank you for
the Cologne workshop – ingenious and great fun.
Enjoyed your company, too. I am now on volume 4 of Elena Ferrante’s tetralogy, trying to ration nightly dose. Recommendations as mentioned:
Richard Ford, “The Lay of the Land” and “Let Me
Be Frank with You”. The former is a good one for
“living in” over the Winter months. Ford and his
wife Kristina are an interesting couple if you want
to get a feeling for the author.
I bet your moss green Dibadu is nearly finished.
Happy knitting end of the year festivities.
Susanna
Oh yes, I had lovely, lovely time in Cologne – such a great group of knitters (they usually are!).
I’m grieving along with you for having parted with Ferrrante. Best read something completely different now – different tone, different theme, altogether different, no?
Thanks for reminding me of your recommendations – they’re on my list now.
At the moment I’m enjoying (a lot) Daniel Kehlmann’s Die Vermessung der Welt (Measuring the World). Thank you for writing! And knit with abandon…! 😉
åsa
Hi Asa! Can’t wait to order your book. See you at VKL NY 2019 or if you travel to NYC before that time. In the meantime I will go get some of your beautiful patterns.
Hello Darlene!
Sorry for my verrrry slow reply. I have been buried in book work and kept my head in the sand… while knitting. Tricky. The book is now at the printers and I have decided to re-enter the world.
I hope you had fun at VKL NY – I did… except I was sick for most of the week. Still, it was New York, so impossible to be completely miserable. And the workshop knitters were as inspiring and fun as usual.
åsa