Thursday 22 October 2015

Everything coming up Poppies

November 11 Rememberance Day 




The idea of using poppies to commemorate the war dead began in France, where the red flowers grew on the graves of soldiers. The famous poem In Flanders Fields, written by Canadian doctor John McCrae during the First World War, helped make the poppy a symbol of remembrance, especially in Canada. “In Flanders Fields the poppies blow/between the crosses, row on row…” Canadians have worn them since the early 1920s to remind us of the horrors of war and to remember those who have died.

The poppies were made by the veterans themselves from 1922 to 1997 as part of a “Vetcraft” program to find work for unemployed, disabled vets. The Royal Canadian Legion is now in charge, and the poppies are made at a company in Ottawa

The legion owns the Canadian trademark on the poppy and collects millions of dollars every year from the poppy campaign.
In 2012 a knitting group in Fredericton started stitching together poppies, with the intention of selling them to raise funds for the Royal Canadian Legion. Even though they raised hundreds of dollars, once the legion got wind of the project they asked the knitting circle to stop The woman honoured the legion’s wishes. It’s unfortunate we couldn’t have come to an agreement out of this,” said knitter Trish Campbell. “I think there isn’t a Canadian knitter out there who wouldn’t knit a poppy and donate it to the legion.”

Bob Maxwell, of the legion’s Poppy and Remembrance Committee, in a telephone interview. said the legion had a suggestion for the women, to still use their stitching skills to help vets.
“The idea came up that possibly their talents could be used to even more benefit, in providing scarves and mitts and so on which are really needed for veterans this time of year,” he said
But the story has sent the organization into damage control, with many people on social media sites saying the legion should be thankful that people are trying to help.
I myself will buy a poppy to support the legions efforts but I am also going to knit a couple of poppies to put in the sun visor of my car and to put up in the shop. For those of you who would like to do the same here is a poppy pattern



During the month of October all the Sit and Knit monies collected will be given to the Alliston District Humane Society for the purchase of cat food. 
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Please come out and support a great cause. 
Our Sit and Knit times are as follows:

Tuesday: 10:30 am until 2:30 pm
Thursday: 10:30 am until 2:30 pm                      
Friday: 7 pm until 9 pm
Saturday: 1 pm until 4 pm
*the information in this article was inpart supplied by : http://globalnews.ca/news/307184/legion-does-damage-control-after-stopping-knitting-circles-poppy-project/

Thursday 8 October 2015

Canadian Knitwear Designers

You know when you stumble upon something and it is love at first sight?  Well this is how I felt when I discovered the knitting patterns from Lara at Knot Enuf Knitting.  She has numerous patterns for sale all super creative and pretty easy to follow.  If you sign up for the newsletter, along with receiving information on new pattern releases, any promotions they are running and interesting knitting tips, you will also get a free pattern.  Here is a link to the sign up form.

I chose the Song of Peace Slough Hat as my free pattern:



It knit up beautifully using Bernat Roving which is 80% Acrylic and 20% Wool blend.

I used the colour Bark.  I also stock it many more colours, below is a sampling of them.  Please visit the store to see the other colours.


You can see more patterns here.

During the month of October all the Sit and Knit monies collected will be given to the Alliston District Humane Society for the purchase of cat food.  Please come out and support a great cause.  Our Sit and Knit times are as follows:

Tuesday: 10:30 am until 2:30 pm
Thursday: 10:30 am until 2:30 pm
Friday: 7 pm until 9 pm
Saturday: 1 pm until 4 pm

We have new stock coming in every week, and with Christmas just around the corner; where did the summer go to?  It's time to start on those Christmas projects and what better than knitting up a fabulous pair of socks, or a hat and scarf to give your loved ones.  Knitted items are on trend now and hand made items are so well received, as they were knit with love.

Pop by the store and let me help you choose the perfect yarn to make a start on those projects.

Thursday 1 October 2015

September Results

September Results

Thanks to you, we collected $105 in September at our Sit and Knit sessions.  All monies collected will be donated to the Alliston and District Humane Society to purchase dog food.




During the month of October all Sit and Knit fees will be donated to the Alliston District Humane Society to purchase cat food for the shelter.  We would love to raise more than the $105 in October, and we need you to do it.  We have four Sit and Knit sessions per week:

Tuesday: 10:30 am until 2:30 pm
Thursday: 10:30 am until 2:30 pm
Friday: 7 pm until 9 pm
Saturday: 1 pm until 4 pm

There is a $2 sitting fee; all which will be donated to ADHS in October.

Come join us for one of these sessions, that are fun, informative; a great way to be productive (knitting) and support a great cause.