Curious Handmade with Helen Stewart
This week I have an interview with Stitching Up Paris authors Keiry and Barbara, a giveaway of the book and announcements about several Knit Alongs and events! Show Sponsor: Meadow Yarn is an inviting online retailer selling yarn, needles and notions. It's a small, family business based in rural Suffolk in the UK. Meadow Yarn was born out of a passion for beautiful yarn and knitting accessories and aims to bring you a range of great products. Yarns stocked include madelinetosh, Eden Cottage Yarn, the Fibre Co and many more. Show Links: New Designs: New Designs Amirisu Botan Shawl Spindrift Shawl Sign up for the Spindrift Shawl Workshop here Spindrift Shawl KAL group on Ravelry Klee Collection KAL with Renee Callahan We will be having a KAL for the Klee Collection in the Curious Handmade Ravelry group starting 9 May. I will be knitting the Angelus Novus cardigan in Blacker yarn. Renee is offering a super generous offer of 20% OFF all her patterns for my listeners with the code EastLondonKnitKAL. Blacker Yarn is offering 10% OFF any DK weight yarn from their website until 12 June using code KLEEKAL Interview with Stitching Up Paris authors Barbara and Keiry More about the book on the Stitching Up Paris website here. A great review of the book on the Secrets of Paris Website here...It was fun to meet Heather at the book signing party at L'OisiveThé Keiry Belton and Barbara Cattoni agree with Audrey Hepburn: ‘Paris is always a good idea’. They devised a guidebook in Stitching up Paris: The Insider’s Guide to Parisian Knitting, Sewing, Notions and Needlecraft Stores with tourists, expat locals or armchair travellers in mind. A Parisian for more than 30 years, Barbara has made Paris craft shops and the people behind them into a livelihood. Through her tour business, www.stitchingupparis.com, she provides individually tailored tours of Paris’s best craft addresses. Keiry arrived in Paris in 2012 and met Barbara through Ravelry’s online knitting network. She blogs about Paris and the stitching scene – including the perils of trying to speak French while knitting. Follow www.stitchingupparisblog.wordpress.com for the latest stories and images of the Paris stitching scene. They can also be found at @stitchingupparis on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest. Yarn Shop Day! I know of at least two events happening for yarn shop day tomorrow... A Yarn Story is going to have a speed dating style yarn tasting of brand new Yarn by The Fibre Co. called Arranmore Knitters and crocheters can try Arranmore for themselves on Yarn Shop Day at A Yarn Story. A ‘speeddating style’ yarn tasting is planned to allow visitors to try out each of the seven different Fibre Co. yarns carried in the shop. Located on Walcot Street in the heart of Bath’s Artisan Quarter, A Yarn Story specializes in hand-dyed yarns and luxury fibres from around the world. “We’re so excited to be able to partner with A Yarn Story for the world-wide launch of Arranmore,” said Daphne. “They are constantly running workshops and events that bring the community together around a common love of yarn.” Wild and Woolly is hosting the Purly Queens Popup: Join us in celebrating East London’s finest knitty talent at this year’s Yarn Shop Day in Clapton. Sweater Spotter Anna Malz and East London Knits Renee Callahan will have their trunk shows ready so you can try on samples and get inspired by their designs. The TravelKnitter and The Wool Kitchen yarn dyers will also be doing a cubby-takeover with a pop-up of their full range of spectacular hand-dyed yarns. Plus there’ll be all your favourite yarns and a few other special guest stars to get ideas from, ask advice and share some cake and wine with.  
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