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Pretty smart the RS&WF organizers thought to include these things!
Coming soon, Part 3 The Ravelry After Party!

We arrived around noon, just in time for the Ravelry Meet Up. Here I am meeting Jess and Casey for the very first time. A pretty good size crowd turned out for this meet up.
I learned later that it was Ysolda in this Bob custom! She and another gal knit this giant Bob head and paw mittens.
Felted Hats...
Trolls!
Here I am modeling my favorite scarf of the day, a light blue silk with a felted design throughout. Sadly I did not purchase it or get this woman's card. If anyone recognizes this beautiful work please post a comment, thanks.
This is Marlene of Marlene's Felting Madness, demonstrating the technique to make one of her felted flowers. We have video of her felting this flower, maybe I'll figure out how to upload it.
Here are some other highlights of our day...

The United Nations declared 2009 the "International Year of Natural Fibers" and in conjunction with this celebration and to raise money for livestock and training in sustainable agriculture Heifer International organized the knitting and assembly of the world's longest scarf. Parts of the scarf were knit around the globe and the entire thing was assembled here at Rhinebeck.
Beth the owner of Uncommon Threads and The Alpaca Yarn Company hosted the knitting of the World's Biggest Sock. Its been traveling around the country and landed in Rhinebeck, here I am knitting on it. We hope it breaks the Guinness Book of World Records some day.
And here I am with Beth, I've known her for several years now by telephone and email only. I carry The Alpaca Yarn Company's Suri Elegance lace and have a Sandrasingh.com Exclusive shawl pattern coming out soon that is knit in it.
Speaking of Sandrasingh.com Exclusive patterns here I am with Kirsten Kapur of "Through The Loops Designs," creator of Isabella.
And here I am with Shelia Ernst, another wonderful artisan I've only known via email. If you're searching for beautiful and useful glass buttons, knitting needles, crochet hooks, beads, stitch markers or shawl pins make sure to visit Shelia & Michael Ernst's website Glasspens.com, they hand make the most lovely designs available.
This is getting long enough, stay tuned over the next week for more entries!


One of the largest and most exciting fiber arts festival happens every fall, the Rhinebeck Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY! My first visit to this event was a few years ago, before I blogged. This time I'll have my darling husband with me, again, a knitting friend who is flying in from S. California, plus my camera and notebook so I can blog about the event in detail! If you're planning on attending make sure to email me or post about it in my Ravelry group, I would enjoy meeting you in person.
Speaking of Ravelry they'll be hosting a Rhinebeck party on Saturday, Oct 17th and I'm one of sponsors, so of course I'll be there. The party will be a lot of fun and there will be lots of Giveaways! I'm donating a Tangled Vine Socks Kit as one of the Door Prizes. I hope I get to see you there.
In honor of October, the cool weather, Fall Festivals & Halloween celebrations everywhere I bring you new inspiration for your knitting needles and crochet hooks!
In This Issue: Boise Lace Wrap / Sivia Harding / New Looks from Katya Frankel / Kidknits, Not Just for Kids Anymore / A New Take on Ulmus / Bottoms Up with Knotsewcute / Happy Halloween from Freshstitches /
Boise Lace Wrap

Sivia Harding
New Looks from Katya Frankel
Round out your fall wardrobe with these three pieces from Katya Frankel. Her new Patty Sweater is an elegant and straightforward sweater that knits up quickly from the bottom up in an Aran or worsted weight yarn.
And Brielle is a beautiful pattern for a pair of cabled socks, it includes directions for both circular and double pointed needles as well as charted cables coupled with the written instruction. And introducing a new hat design, the cabled Cecile, a versatile hat that can be worn as a beanie or pushed back for a slouchy beret look.
Kidknits, Not Just for Kids Anymore!
A New Take on Ulmus
Bottoms Up with Knotsewcute

Happy Halloween from Freshstitches
Welcome Halloween with these whimsical crocheted Amigurumi projects from Freshstitches. It's not Halloween without a jack-o-lantern... and these Jack-O-Lanterns and Pumpkins can be crocheted in two sizes and you can make the face to suit your style! And you'll go batty for this next design, Lemuel the Bat! He's soft with big wings, and ready to celebrate Halloween! And Freshstitches' adorable crocheted Pumpkin Hat is great for chilly fall days and the pattern is written for child to adult sizes.
And be sure to check out these new Freshstitches patterns. Everyone loves a garden gnome! And cutie Marv the Gnome prefers to live indoors next to a potted plant, instead of out in the wilds of your backyard. Own your own alpaca with Sherwin the Alpaca! No hay or grooming required! Adorable Gerry the Felted Bear, stacks up at 11 inches tall and is a fantastic beginning project to learn to crochet and felt! And smile for the camera with this adorable crocheted Camera design, its perfect for young photographers-in-the-making.
Thank you for visiting with me and sharing my news. Remember I'm always happy to help with any of your fiber arts needs, special ordering a yarn or pattern that I carry or helping you locate an out of stock yarn to finish a WIP. I can be reached at sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com, or toll free 877/519-1693 or on Ravelry, I look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you in Rhinebeck!
As a knitter or crocheter on the go you understand the importance of being organized; patterns and yarn need to be neatly stored, small accessories such as stitch markers and pointy hooks & needles need to be safely secured in their own pockets, plus you need space for your wallet and other necessities. And as a woman, you understand the importance of looking smart and stylish in every situation. Thanks to the beautiful, yet practical, knitting handbags designed by Jordana Paige, you can have it all.
Jordana offers a knitting bag that will suit your personal taste. Crafted of vegan leather each style handbag has numerous pockets and it's own distinct personality!
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The sophisticated Knitter's Satchel is fashioned with features for carrying your knitting while looking good, and crafted of soft vegan pebbled-leather detailed with top-stitching.
And you'll want to carry Bella whether your knitting is inside or not, it has all the pockets you’ve come to love in a Jordana Paige handbag.
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