Seminar

Spring Seminar Coming Soon! April 1, 2023

That’s right! It’s nearly time for our next seminar!

Hand and machine knitters, you won’t want to miss this!

We’re learning how to design a custom fit knitted sweater!

Attendees will learn measurement tips and tricks to accommodate various body type needs and draw a body block schematic based off of their own measurements.

We’ll discuss ease—what it is, what it means for fit, and how you may not actually wear the “size” you think you do because of it.

That’s not all! We’ll talk about how material choice affects garment fit and design considerations you should consider when adding elements to your sweater.

Hope to see you there on April 1, 2023 from 10:00AM – 4:00PM at Get Stitchin’ in Tulsa, OK.

Visit Get Stitchin’s website to sign up today!

https://www.getstitchin.com/machine-knitting-seminar

News

ELY Knits in Tulsa: January 2023 Announcements

Here’s to a new year and new knits!

This year I’m continuing my work with Get Stitchin’ in Tulsa, OK and offering in-person hand and machine knitting classes at their 61st and Memorial location.

As before, to sign up for a class, you’ll need to visit their Events and Classes page. If you’d like to take one of my classes but the date or time doesn’t fit into your schedule or it’s sold out, please contact me and we can figure out something that will work!


Take a look at my Google Calendar to find out where I’ll be regarding craft shows, classes, and other events. For classes, please refer to the Get Stitchin’ page for availability–classes on my Google Calendar don’t reflect the official sign-up page and the number of class slots available.


Winter Knit-A-Long

I’m hosting my first hand knitting knit-a-long at Get Stitchin’! Now that my hand and wrist have been snipped and snapped back into shape, I’m ready to go!

After a busy holiday knitting season, are you ready to make something for yourself?

Wednesdays this winter we’ll be knitting the Festival of Stitches KAL by Lisa Hannes.

IMG credit Lisa Hannes Festival of Stitches Pattern

From the Event Listing


“Festival of Stitches” is a fun & playful project that will keep you engaged from start to finish! Different sections make it addictive and knit up quickly. The finished item will add a wonderful highlight to your daily wardrobe with a shape that is versatile and easy to wear.
 
This pattern was designed by Lisa Hannes and has lots of fun colorwork. The colorwork design uses easy slipped stitches and color blocking, and we will be here to help you work through this shawl. There are also some cables, eyelets, and stripes, but no super complicated techniques are used in this pattern.

Get Stitchin’ suggests the new Berroco Vintage Sock yarn and will help you print the pattern in-store when you purchase it through them.

This event is FREE, but please sign up on the event page to let us know you’re joining!
(Well, you also have to purchase your materials.)

I have to confess, I already started! Head over to my Instagram to see my spoiler.


Spring 2023 Machine Knitting Seminar

It’s never too early to plan for our Spring Machine Knitting Seminar!
Our first one last October was wonderful, and we think this spring will be just as amazing or better!

Pamela Carrico of CMO Designer Knits is returning as our presenter on Saturday, April 8, 2023.

I’ve teased a bit of our topic in the past, so here’s more:

How can you use a body block to make custom knits?


See My Work in Person

You can find my work along with the handmade art of many other Eastern Oklahoma artists in-store at Get Stitchin’.

In addition to beautiful yarns, Get Stitchin’ stocks many handmade pieces by local artists from yarn bowls and drop spindles to project bags and hand-dyed fiber.

You can support local artists and small businesses all in one place.


That’s all for January

…but there’s much more in the works.

Keep an eye on the site and I’ll keep you in the loop! Be on the lookout for craft show announcements and new free patterns.

Here’s to 2023 being the best it can be!

News

State of the Ewe-nion 2021

Hmmm… I hate myself a teeny bit for that pun.

There are quite a lot of new and exciting things in the future for ELY Knits, so today’s post is going to be different than the usual review or tutorial. Announcements, new policies, and fun fiber collaborations–all that news is right here!


Patterns and Pricing

Going forward, ELY Knits will still have free patterns, so don’t worry! Free patterns will usually feature both hand knitting and machine knitting versions, but expect there to be some time between the releases of each version.

Patterns from my old blog, Emily Does Everything will remain free but change format from blog posts to free PDF Ravelry Downloads.

New, paid versions of old patterns will be released featuring different sizes and more instructional content. If you want to figure out the sizing yourself, download the free version. If you’d rather have me do it for you, that’s what the paid version is for!

The end goal is monthly patterns, but I’m staying flexible on that one because so much is happening at once!


Ko-Fi Support

Like Patreon, Ko-Fi offers readers a chance to “buy me a coffee” as thanks for the content I produce, but Ko-Fi doesn’t take a percentage of any of the funds.

If you’d like to support the website, yarn reviews, pattern development, tutorials, and more, you can check out my Ko-Fi page at Ko-fi.com/elyknits.

Like Patreon, Ko-Fi now offers memberships. I haven’t enabled memberships yet, but if you’re interested, let me know! Members would receive perks like early pattern access, free copies of paid patterns, knitting help, and the ability to submit options and vote for the next yarn review choice.


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This one’s a big one!

Lessons

I’ll be working at a local yarn store again! I worked at my (now closed) LYS for five years before the pandemic.

I have desperately missed being in fiber fellowship with yarn lovers.

This November, I’ll be joining Get Stitchin’ in Tulsa, Oklahoma to offer intermediate and advanced hand knitting classes along with machine knitting lessons.


Knitting Machine Sales

That’s right! Machine knitting lessons mean Knitting Machines FOR SALE! Partnering with Get Stitchin’, we are offering new Silver Reed Knitting Machines for sale.

The LK-150 Knitting machine is a plastic bed mid-gauge machine with nearly limitless capabilities. Different stitches are created by manually selecting needles and changing simple carriage settings. As my mentor Pamela Carrico says, YOU are the brain with this machine.

Most of the yarn reviews, patterns, and projects featured here on ELY Knits use the LK-150 mid-gauge 6.5mm machine.

This is the machine most suitable to the majority of hand knitting yarns and is a great place to start for beginners.

Classes will be based around projects on the LK-150.

For those who want to learn more before purchasing a machine, we’ll have demo days along with a lecture-style class to teach you all about what you can do with the LK-150 and other machines.

We’ll have metal bed machines available for order, too, along with…

Design-A-Knit 9!

The DAK9 software offers nearly endless knitwear design opportunities and directly connects to electronic knitting machines via the Silver Link 5 Cable.

It’s not just for machine knitters, though. Even without a machine and the cable, you can design your dream sweater and more using this extensive software.

Keep your eyes peeled for future announcements here and @ely.knits on Instagram for news on Knitting Machine and Design-A-Knit 9 demonstration days at Get Stitchin’ in Tulsa.


Online Sales

The ELY Knits online store will be launching soon along with the re-opening of my KnitPurlEverything Etsy shop as ELY Knits.

The Etsy shop will focus on ready-to-ship knits where the ELY Knits store (the SHOP tab at the top, coming soon) will offer customization options.


Now for a bit about what we’ll be doing with online sales.

Shipping Materials

We reduce, reuse, and recycle in my house. It’s not just a smart and frugal business and personal choice. I believe it’s better stewardship of our environment to use and reuse where we can.

Purchases from ELY Knits may arrive in many different types of boxes with different types of packing. As we use up the last of our plastic mailers, we will transition to 100% compostable or recyclable materials.

Knits do need protection from wet weather, so some will still ship in plastic. However, this plastic will be reused shipping materials or recyclable materials made from recycled plastics.


Now for the yarn! You didn’t think you’d get through an ELY Knits post without talking about yarn, did you?

Yarn Composition

I like to think of myself as a bit of a recovered yarn snob. I don’t mind acrylic or synthetic fibers. I think those yarns definitely have their place and uses, and quite a few of my go-to yarns are natural and synthetic blends. I’ve even reviewed a few of them here on the site.

But. I think natural fibers are superior options, especially since I want to support my local fiber community as much as possible. And there are fiber farms in Oklahoma, y’all!

I do have synthetic and semi-synthetic yarns in my inventory currently. These will be used completely and then replaced with a natural alternative.

There are some semi-synthetic fibers like Tencel that recycle over 90% of the chemicals used in the extraction process that will likely stay in my stash.

Old yarn stock and recycled synthetic yarns will also stick around. I do my best to reduce yarn waste wherever possible. If I find old stock yarns, even if they’re synthetic, you can bet I’ll bring them in and use them appropriately.


And last but not least,

Collaborations

If everything else I listed out wasn’t enough, EVEN MORE good things are coming! I’m collaborating with local indie dyers and fiber artists to bring some really cool kits and patterns to you in the future.

Covid delays are the norm these days, so I don’t have a specific timeline for some of these projects yet, but rest assured they will be amazing!

Oh, and Yarn Dyeing friends? Hand Knitting Design friends? If you’d like to collaborate on a hand and/or machine knitting project, hit me up!

Whether you’re looking for a pattern to highlight your yarns or you’d like to make your hand knitting pattern more accessible to machine knitters, I have you covered!

I am always up for working together with my fiber friends.


Thanks for wading through all of that! I wasn’t sure when or how to announce some of these things in posts with more concise topics, so I appreciate you sticking around to the end and reading all of the wonderful things coming your way via ELY Knits.

As always, let me know what you think in the comments below!

What ways do you reduce, reuse, and recycle in your fiber life?