Rowan Autumn/Winter 14/15 collection preview: Brushed Fleece by jen geigley


I recently had a chance to check out some of the new Autumn/Winter yarns from Rowan, and one of my favorites (hands down) is Brushed Fleece. I always have a weakness for chunky yarns, but this one stands out. Brushed Fleece is a super soft blend of extra fine merino wool and baby alpaca. Softness? Check. It's also quick to knit and light as a feather – and it's very warm, without that heavy-sweater feeling. Take a peek at the new Brushed Fleece collection of outdoorsy, richly-colored designs for men and women by Martin Storey.


Such a gorgeous collection, right? I am obsessed with the wraps, shrugs, capes and cardigans. All of it. And trust me – you really have to see and feel Brushed Fleece to see how wonderful it is. Lightweight and warm, quick to knit? Yes please. I want to knit a sweater with it ASAP. Be sure to check out all of the Brushed Fleece colorways right here.

Knit Simple by jen geigley

Knit Simple Fall 2014, photo by Paul Amato for LVARepresents.com

I'm a little bit excited today, because one of my knitting patterns will be featured in the Fall 2014 issue of one of my favorite knitting magazines, Knit Simple. This is (technically) my first published knitting pattern and I was thrilled to see how it was photographed. Getting a pattern published has always been a dream of mine; it definitely took hard work, perseverance, lots of patience and a little bit of luck. But worth it? Yes.

 Knit Simple Fall 2014, photo by Paul Amato for LVARepresents.com

Anyway, here it is!
 
Item name: Soft Cowl
Designer: Jen Geigley
Yarn Information: Brown Sheep Company Lanaloft Bulky
For sizes: One-size
Amounts: 2 hanks in #LL30

Definitely check out Knit Simple Fall 2014 for lots more bright, fun projects that are simple to knit. And thanks so much for reading and following along here on the blog throughout my knitting and crafting adventures. Love you guys. xx.

WATG Workshop! by jen geigley

 
Hey, knitting friends ... I'm hosting a WOOL AND THE GANG WORKSHOP! 

Right here in Des Moines.

WHEN: 
Sunday, September 7 from 1-3 PM


WHERE: 
Des Moines Social Club
900 Mulberry Street
Des Moines, IA 50309 
www.desmoinessocialclub.org

We’re bringing the party to Des Moines, sisters. Come and hang out at the Des Moines Social Club and knit with the gang. Beginners and experienced knitters welcome! Ticket price includes Wool and the Gang Jersey Be Good yarn, 12 MM Rosewood knitting needles, pattern and clasps + tuition!

You will choose a Sansa + Khaleesi Choker and Bracelet Kit containing one or two cones of Jersey Be Good in your choice of colors at a discounted price. Plus, get 10% off all Wool and the Gang orders placed at the Workshop (not valid on sale items) - AND free shipping! Definitely take advantage of the free shipping – WATG only ships from the UK (which makes shipping charges $15 and up to the US) so this is a great way to save.


*SPECIAL WORKSHOP PRICES*

$40 for a one color Sansa + Khaleesi choker and bracelet kit (Regular Price $48.74 + shipping)

$50 for a two color Sansa + Khaleesi choker and bracelet kit (regular price $63.74 + shipping)

*SPACE IS EXTREMELY LIMITED.*

Project Life + In the Spotlight by jen geigley


I have a pretty simple, laid-back approach to documenting my family's photos and memories. I don't care if photos and elements match perfectly, but I want to tell the stories and make photo books that look cool. A crazy hodge-podge of memorabilia and drawings and photos is a-okay with me. And while I'm nowhere close to being caught up, Project Life keeps things doable and realistic for me.


If you want to read a little bit more about how I do Project Life, check out my 'In the Spotlight' feature today on Becky Higgins' blog. Project Life has changed the way I scrapbook and has given me a new outlook on what I can realistically document for my children, my family, and myself. My love for scrapbooking is back.

Rowan Fall/Winter 14/15 collection preview by jen geigley

 
So, I realize it's only July and I shouldn't be even a little bit excited for fall and winter. (After the polar vortexes of last winter, not even a tiny bit excited!) But as a knitter, this is the best time of year because all the new fall patterns are almost here, which gives us all a little time to plan what we want to knit to keep cozy in the seasons ahead. I know you're going to fall in love with these designs from Rowan's Fall/Winter 14/15 release, too. Here are some of my favorites from their Big Accessories collection. Take a look.


Gorgeousness, right? This collection showcases a selection of chunky Rowan yarns, including Thick ‘n’ thin, Tumble, Alpaca Chunky and their new ‘Fur’ yarn, making these accessories super quick to knit. These 15 designs include pieces designed by Martin Storey, Lisa Richardson, Sarah Hatton, Gemma Atkinson and Marie Wallin. Check out the entire Big Accessories collection here

Swants! Hanging with the Ste(v)phens. by jen geigley


You all know about Swants, right? Swants. The sweater-pant phenomenon created by Stephen West. (Watch Anderson Cooper talk about Swants here. Or check out the Swants Dance video.) If you were unfamiliar with Swants a minute ago, now you know.


So here's a story about a Minnesota adventure. A few months ago, I discovered the Stephen & Steven Tour was making a stop and hosting a Swants workshop at StevenBe, which lucky for me is just a four-hour drive to the Northland. And when Stephen West is nearby (hello, he lives in Amsterdam) you must find a way to see him. I asked my knitting friend Emily if she would Swants with me and if you know Emily, you know that Swants are totally her kind of thing. So we went and here is a massive photo dump of our Swants day of wonder.


 We brought our thrift store sweater treasures and cut them into pieces. With wild abandon.


Stephen West was our fearless leader, and he was a delight. I repeat, a DELIGHT. He was so friendly and fun, spending time with everyone in attendance to make sure that our Swants would be a success.


We practiced our mattress stitch.


We listened to many songs with the word 'dance' in the lyrics, which we obviously switched to 'swants.'  


There was Whitney. "Ohhh, I wanna Swants with somebody!" 


And Robyn. "I keep Swantsing on my own." There were more. I forgot the rest. It was great background music for stitching.


We sewed up our crotches with smiles on our faces. Some took of their swants and stitched in their underwear. It didn't matter. It was a day of freedom and creativity. And crafting in undergarments.


(And selfies in Steven's fabulous bathroom.) We would like to move in, please.


We worked and concentrated and stitched. And before you knew it, boom. Swants were born.

 
 

After our little Swants fashion show, the Ste(v)phens brought out all of their fabulous knits so we could seem them in person with our own eyeballs. Such a thrill!


This large version of Dotted Rays blew my mind. The colors were perfection.


And we were all excited to see this swingy tank!


Emily was thrilled to model (and swing) in Parachutey.


And I got to try on Royally Striped. I really should have taken more pics of their fabulous projects but I was too busy sitting there with my jaw on the ground.


Legendary knitter (and store owner) Steven Berg was fantastic to meet and we got to see his gorgeous pile of Ponchinis.

 
The two Ste(v)phens collaborated on this awesome tour book, which they shared patterns from and signed. And then sadly ... our Swants day was over.


Sigh. We were a bit sad to leave but what fun we had! A huge thank you to Steven Be and Stephen West for the wonderful workshop. I wish I could have stayed all week and taken all the workshops. You made our Swants dreams come true.
If the Stephen & Steven Tour is coming near you, be sure to go. You'll be so happy you did.

Happy Knit in Public Day! by jen geigley




Sometimes it's nice to spend a little one-on-one with your best girl, and that's what Lo and I did today. We headed downtown for snacks, drinks, playtime in the wading pools ... and knitting. Outside in the gorgeous sunshine. Happy World Wide Knit in Public Day, guys! Technically, I believe today kicks off World Wide Knit in Public Week, so if you didn't get a chance to KIP today, don't worry. You still have time.

Want to read some of my favorite stories about my experiences knitting in public? (Someone always seems to have something to say.) Check this post, right here. Happy day!

The coolest Father's Day craft idea ever. (Really.) by jen geigley


Are you trying to come up with a special made-by-the-hands-of-children gift idea for Father's Day? Because I have found just the thing. My creative and talented friend from high school, Bergen, has sewn up these neat white 100% cotton neckties, ready for decorating. Dad's Day just got way cooler. Just hand the kids some fabric markers and/or permanent markers and let them do their thing.


 


Bowie drew circles and scribbles and Lo drew stripes and happy skateboards. So good. You can pick up your own nifty white necktie at Bergen's shop, Lilla Barn. (She also makes super cool clothing for babies and kids.) You should definitely follow her on Facebook, too. 

Happy Dad's Day to you!