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I'm Roxi, the owner of Lamb's Ear.

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...to the Lamb's Ear Blog. Serving friends and customers of Lamb's Ear, 4631 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, WA 98408. Phone 253-472-7695. Check back often to see what's new and exciting at the yarn shop. I hope you enjoy your visit.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

BIG SALE THIS WEEK

It's here, Dec. 26th thru 29th! The annual "End of Year" sale at Lamb's Ear Yarn in Tacoma, WA. All regular priced yarns and needles will be an additional 20% off our already LOW prices. Everything else in the store is an additional 10% off...including clearance items (items already marked 50 - 75% off excluded). Come check out our clearance closet packed with yarn that's all 50% off the regular retail. Also we have our remaining ribbon yarns at 75% off. Come grab a bargain while supplies last.

OUR HOLIDAY GIFT TO YOU: Your choice of a FREE magazine back issue (pre-2007) with each $50 purchase made before Dec. 29th, 2007. Offer good while supplies last.

Come visit the friendliest yarn shop in Pierce County. Lamb's Ear has something for knitters, crocheters, and spinners. Lots of fabulous yarns, needles, spinning fibers, and patterns. Classes available, both group and individual. Come check out our weekly knitting groups on Wednesday afternoons, 1 to 3pm, and Thursday evenings, 7 to 9pm. Gift certificates available for any amount. We also have a crochet group that meets Thursday, 2 to 4pm.

There's a nice paved parking lot behind the shop. Just come down the alley and you can't miss it. Much nicer than parking on Pacific. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter when you stop in for a visit.

Lamb's Ear Yarn

4631 Pacific Ave.

Tacoma, WA 98408

253-472-7695

Tues. thru Sat., 11am to 6pm
Thursday also 7-9pm

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Monday, December 03, 2007

Fun With Artfelt

Last night I finally had a chance to play with one of the new Artfelt Kits from Skacel. I watched the DVD and then was excited to try and create something with this easy felting technique. I'm happy to report that this was a lot of FUN and would be perfect for anyone, even for kids, and for those of us who are artistically challenged (pointing to myself). If you're looking for a winter craft to do with the kiddos, this is for you.

First I pulled out all the goodies that were packed into my kit. You get A LOT of fiber in one of these bags. Both roving and pencil roving. The DVD gives good instructions and many ideas for projects. I decided to make an easy striped scarf, since I didn't have a whole lotta time.


I had to round up a few supplies I had around the house; towels, water bottle, and an old pantyhose leg.


Then I had to decide which of the pencil roving I was going to use in this project and break off the lengths of fiber (I actually cut too much).


I cut the "magic" banana paper to the size desired and then started tacking the roving to it with a felting needle. You just have to tack it down. I decided to add some self fringes on the ends by twisting the ends together and tacking them down so they didn't touch.


Once I got my scarf all tacked down it was time to spray it with water, roll it up, stuff it into the stocking, and toss it into the dryer.


This is the far end of the scarf, before I'd finished twisting the fringe.


After the scarf was sufficiently felted I ran boiling water over it to dissolve the banana paper and hung it to dry. This morning it was all finished and I'll have it at the shop tomorrow, so you can stop by and check it out.


Look at all the materials I had left over. Enough for at least 2 more large projects.


REMEMBER: We are having the representative from Skacel come to the shop and teach a class on this felting technique this winter. Check out our class schedule for more details. I'm sure that Joanne will have lots of tips and tricks to share with us. We'll have the kits available for sale, as well as extra roving and banana paper so you can have hours of fun creating felted works of art. Even if you decide not to take the class, all you need is a kit to get started. Each kit comes with a DVD slide show which will show you what you need to do to have success.

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