Sunday, October 19, 2014

Rhinebeck 2014

Once again, Rhinebeck did not disappoint!
Beautiful day spent with two of my boys and one of my sisters.
Beautiful knits, yarn, fun, food, PRETTY LEAVES, inspiration, friends, authors, contests, games and more. Sharing our experience through a gazillion pictures of the day....

Loaded up the car and headed out at 6am. Arrived 2 1/2 hours and ready to stand in the long line!
We had to wake Garrett up (my 10 year old) and we were trying to convince him that this would be FUN! He wasn't so sure at first!!


The Jennie the Potter line at 9am. Glad I already had a mug safely at home!




Yeah...my 10 year old was trying to read this and understand what this was all about.
We kept on walking.
 

Was so excited to see my artwork on back of the program! Wowzer!
2 years in a row of being in top 10. I want to win this thing sooooo badly!



Hay bale maze fun



 The leaves, the leaves, the leaves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Fun for the kids, games and balloons.


 How "fall" is this table? Hot cocoa, leaves and cinnamon.
 Garrett kept spilling down the front of him. What a boy.
 The tortoise and the hare. Heehee







 This pretty girl was my favorite sheep of the day. The farmers were so nice and we had a really good time talking to them. Later on in the day we watched them compete and they won!

Caught a sheep trying to eat Andee's yarn bag.


 Saturday is crowded!!!! Eat early and shop during lunch time. That's my advice.
 One of the best parts of Rhinebeck is everyone wearing their hand knits. They're everywhere! From the jaw dropping beauty and skill to the fun and silly knits. It's the best :)

Starting to get a little punchy :)

Book signing events is one of my favorite things about Rhinebeck. Amazing knitters, spinners and craftsmen at their tables ready to meet you and sign a book. I heard an interview on the Knitmore Girls Podcast with this woman and I knew I had to go meet her and pick up a book. I don't spin, so this will be a gift. But I want to spin. I think...ahhh!

Visiting booths and feeling yarn from companies that are usually only available to me online.
This was the booth I was most excited to visit. And it didn't disappoint! I picked up some wooly goodness for a sweater. It was the only thing truly on my list of what I wanted to buy so I was very happy.

Sheep poop on the shoes...it's to be expected.
 

Andee saved my back by going to the car and getting Chase's little stroller.




People enjoying some down time on the hill. This woman was painting. 
 Knitting...



 I'm not the only person taking pictures of the leaves. This knitter was one of thousands to snap some foliage shots!



 That's the nice shepherd we chatted with and one of his rams.



 My Chase. I love this boy and how much he loves his animals.



 Waiting in lines is actually fun at Rhinebeck. You get to chat with knitters, ooh and ahhh over what everyone is wearing and also feel completely at home when the person in front of you has a cable hook in their braid.

 What are you making? What are you wearing? Ooh! Ahh! Pretty! Stalking, petting, complimenting. It's all par for the course at Rhinebeck.

Cider donuts to top of the day.


This booth wins my prize for the cutest booth. The woman in charge rocked her overalls and how cute is here helper? I'm assuming it's her son. He was so sweet and helpful. Booth name is Leah Stickle/Yarn Garage. She carried project bags, totes from Fringe and more. Andee bought me a circular needle case for Christmas and generously let me have it now! I love it so much.



 
How cool is this yarn tree stand?? And the owner of the booth was very cool.




 New pattern that looks like fun to knit. Fun yarn from Dragonfly Yarn
 My Bartlett Yarn purchase. It will be a Monte Rosa sweater for myself.
 These two looked like they walked off a movie set.








Lizzie's twin?

 6 hours of walking around enjoying the sights, it was time to go home. Thank you Rhinebeck for being amazing once again. See ya next year!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Yarn Along

 Happy Yarn Along Day! Sharing what is on and off my needles this week.....
Another Outlander Cowl. This time in cream colored Pure Alpaca Yarn.


New hat! This is the Cider Mill hat and I LOVE it!!!!!! 
Knitted with Queensland Rustic Tweed yarn in a dark chocolate brown colorway.
The hat is intended for my husband. I accidentally felted his hat from last year, so this will be his new one.


Fall is here...sharing a few pictures of fall and new pictures of my guys.
 






Finished picture of the Cider Mill Hat....
This is my ten year old, Garrett modeling for me. It fit him, it fit my three year old and when my husband got home from work and tried it on...it fit him too!!!!!!! It's a perfect pattern to fit all sizes. I'm going to make more pronto for the store.
 






And that cutie with Garrett? Yup! That's Peanut Butter Dickens. She's adorable!

Happy Knitting!
Joining in with Ginny for the Yarn Along.

-Leanne


Monday, October 6, 2014

Fall Knitting Lesson Schedule


Knitting Lessons: Fall Schedule

Leanne is putting together some new fall sessions for knitting classes!
Payment is required to reserve your spot. For more info, please email Leanne at: leannecoppola@gmail.com


Beginner Knitting Class: Little or no experience
You will learn all of the basics of knitting, purling, casting on and binding off.
Materials included: 1 pair of needles, 1 skein of yarn and written instructions.
$65 per student  • 2 (2hr classes) Maximum class size- 6 people • Instructor: Leanne
Class Schedule:
Session 1: Thursday Oct 23rd 10-12 & Thursday Oct 30 10-12
Session 2: Saturday Oct 25th 1-3 & Saturday Nov 1st 1-3
Session 3: Saturday Nov 8th 10-12 & Saturday Nov 15 10-12


Advanced Beginner Knitting Lessons:
You are now a pro at knitting and purling, starting and finishing your project. Now it’s time to learn more! In this class you will learn to follow a pattern, increase, decrease, (yo) yarn over, (k2tog) knit two together, (ssk). Materials are not included. (Please bring 2 pairs of straight needles any size and 2 skeins of yarn at least 100 yards)
$35 per student  • 2.5 hr class •  Maximum class size- 6 people • Instructor: Leanne
Class Schedule: Tuesday Oct.14th 9:30-12 or Thursday Oct. 16th 10-12:30 or Saturday November 1st 10-12:30

If you are interested in taking either of these classes, please email Leanne directly at
leannecoppola@gmail.com
 
Happy Knitting!
 -Leanne



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

What Should We Name Her? Winner Announced!


Our new little girl was born on Friday afternoon, a day before Farm Day. So, we thought it would be a fun idea to let our visitors suggest names for her. We had so much fun reading all the ideas and narrowed it down to a top ten and a winner.

Our Top 10 Favorite Names:
Sienna
Fallon
Muneca (doll in Spanish)
Wild Child
Cocoa
Lapepita
Shady Lady
Mrs Snugglesworth
Apple Brown Betty
Peanut Butter

And the winner???? 
Jack Stopera with Peanut Butter Dickens

He gave us Peanut Butter and we added the Dickens.
For a nickname we'll be calling her Phoebe "PB"

For the Dickens...well, that is in honor of my grandfather (my mom's father) that passed away years ago. He always called my middle sister, Andee, Peanut Butter Dickens because she always was eating peanut butter. And this new little girl is "full of the dickens" So combining the two, we have our little Peanut Butter Dickens.

Congratulations to Jack! Come by the farm and we have a prize for you :)

And thank you to everyone that put a name in the basket. We loved them all!


Yarn Along

Happy Yarn Along Day!

I finished up the little baby sweater a week or so ago but had yet to take photos, so I thought I would share it today. Ths sweater is a gift. I knitted it with Cascade Pure Alpaca from our farm store. 
Pattern name: Granny's Favourite

I also finished reading Orphan Train. The author is in town tomorrow so it would be nice to get to the meet and greet. We'll see!




I started another Outlander Cowl for our farm store. It's made in off white Pure Alpaca. So soft!!!!!
Also started another Jonathan Tropper book. This time, The Book of Joe. Only a few chapters in and it's not a disappointment! I read, This Is Where I Leave You by Tropper over the summer and loved it. I also saw the movie with Rick last weekend. Did you see it? It was great. Of course the book was better but the movie was great and totally worth seeing!
 

Joining in again with Ginny at Small Things.
Happy Knitting, Friends!

-Leanne

Tomorrow's post: Don't miss the top 10 names for our new baby girl alpaca!