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Heritage Yarns Newsletter #35
The Magic of Yellow
September 23, 2005
Greetings everyone,
We, here in the Gulf Coast states, have been on a
emotional roller coaster the last few weeks. In the midst of tragic
events we have seen the kindness and resiliency of so many.
I appreciate the kind phone calls and emails during
Hurricane Katrina. We were among the 3% in the Jackson area that
never lost power. Having power allowed us to help out
neighbors and coworkers and for that we are thankful.
There have also been many emails expressing a desire to
help out other fiber enthusiasts. Guilds in the affected areas are
in the process of organizing showers and other ways in which to help.
If you would like to help out in some way, I will be happy to forward your
message to one or more of the organizers. Those affected will need
our support for a long time to come.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you who are in
the path of Hurricane Rita.
Until we meet again,
Margaret <><
In This Issue:
- The Magic of Yellow
- New Knitting Patterns
Added to the Heritage Collection
- Serenity is here!
Warm
it up!
- Farewell Party for
Silk/Rayon Skeins
- Quick Links
- Shopping/Contact/Information
The Magic of Yellow

From left: Rose
Garden Cloud/Spring at Rocky Springs 8/2 Tencel/Day's End 8/2 Tencel/What
a Wonderful World Cloud
Once upon a time, I didn't like yellow - or
any derivative of it - like yellow orange, orange, yellow green, olive,
etc.. I could not bring myself to include yellow, yellow orange,
orange or even a bright turquoise in a handwoven garment. Something
was missing from my fabrics and I really couldn't put my finger on it.
After all, I was choosing colors that I loved that "went
together." This must have seemed a problem to a lot of weavers
as Marcy Petrini, friend and weaving teacher, taught a portion of one
of her classes entitled "How to Make an Ugly Color
Disappear." We were instructed to bring the colors that we
liked the least. Everyone showed up with some fairly hideous colors,
in my opinion at the time. (I have since taken a liking to all
colors.) I took along a very shiny rayon of which I had space
dyed in complementary colors, turquoise and orange. It even had the
"benefit" of a little brown where it wicked in the middle.
My thoughts were 'let's see what she can do with this.' (-: With
a little twisting of yarns in the more conservative colors that I
loved and in varying amounts, I was pleasantly surprised! The twist
of yarn in the colors I loved was no longer dull but full of life! I
planned a project with just a highlight of that shiny turquoise and orange
and the fabric was so alive that I used up the remaining of the
yarn in other projects and had to dye more! (-:
Since then, I have had opportunity to do a
lot of testing with color and have found that I generally want a little
spark or highlight in hand painted yarn so that the
resulting fabric will be warm and friendly. If I don't add it into
the colorway, I try to add it by using a highlight of mill dyed in the
warp or a warm weft in a handwoven or knitting two together in a
knit. In order to make life easier for times when I don't want
to do a lot of color planning for the end fabric, I find it best to
add a small section of highlight in the dye process, adding only a little
so that the resulting fabric will have an appropriate amount of spark.
Sparks will be flying soon in the dye
studio with revisits of colorways to the
Old
Favorites. Meanwhile, now is your chance to help me
warm it up!
See details below.
Visit Hand
Painted
Yarns to see these hand painted yarns and more
New Knitting Patterns Added to the
Heritage Collection
Shown from left:
Basic Toe-to-Cuff Sock/Beaded Smoke Ring
It's always nice to receive some
new-to-me knitting patterns from HeartStrings FiberArts. These are
two of the latest that arrived by special delivery. (-: Either of these
patterns would be delightful knitted in Nature's Palette fingering weight
merino shown at
Hand
Painted
Yarns. Available in 11 naturally dyed, nearly solid
colors, 2 skeins would be sufficient for either project.
Other "new" patterns just arrived are Heart
Socks, Errant Ankles Lace Socks and Toe-to-Cuff Lace Rib Socks.
To Purchase, visit the
HeartStrings
Collection
Serenity is here!
Warm it up!
Shown in
natural/Red Bluff/Smoky Mountain Majesty/Topsail Island
Serenity is here! Warm it up!
I can't wait to get enough dyed so, for a limited
time, you have the opportunity to special order from a few of the old
favorites not usually available. Yardage is approximately 700
per 8 oz. skein. Suggested weaving sett is 10-14 EPI.
Knitting gauge is approximately 6-1/2 st./in. over stockinette on a
size 4 U.S. needle. Fiber content is 52% cotton/48% rayon.
This is an elegant yarn with a very smooth hand, nice sheen and
wonderful drape. Order now and pay later in 10 colorways not
available anywhere else on the site. To view the yarns and place
your order,
Farewell
Party for Silk/Rayon Skeins
Availability
shown from left: The Days of Wine and Roses/1 and Summer Haze/2
These
are the very last skeins in 20% Silk/80% Rayon and so sorry to
see it go. It has a wonderful drape and slight sheen and
ideal for any garter stitch-based pattern. Yardage is high (1050/8
oz.) for this laceweight yarn. Suggested gauge is approximately 6
st/in over stockinette on a size 5 (U.S.) needle.
Weavers,
this is the same yarn as in the silk/rayon warps. There is
sufficient yardage for warp for two scarves. Suggested sett
is 14-20 EPI. Weave off with 8/2 tencel. Price is only $24.
Quick Links:
Shopping/Contact
Information
Yarn shipments are limited to the U.S. and Canada. If you live outside
the U.S. or Canada and would like to place a pattern order, please
inquire at
Margaret@heritageyarns.com.
Visit
Knitting Patterns and take a look around at the wide selection of
downloadable patterns from HeartStrings.
Purchasing options: by PayPal shopping cart or optionally call
with Visa, MasterCard or mail in a personal check or money order.
Margaret Pittman
Heritage Yarns
5875 Baxter Drive
Jackson, Mississippi 39211-3317 USA
Telephone - (601) 956-1478
Email -
Margaret@heritageyarns.com
Fax - (601) 957-2963
Celebrating color in hand painted skeins and warps since 1994
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39211-3317
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