Friday, October 1, 2010

26th Annual Minnesota Knitters' Days - 2010

October 22, 23, 24, 2010
Dear Knitters,

Welcome to Minnesota Knitters’ Days!

We will gather at The Villa Maria around 5:00 in the front lobby for registration and move into our rooms before dinner. All meals are in Marian Hall in the lower level; our rooms are located on third floor along with our classroom called “The Lakeview Room” starting Saturday morning. If you can not make it for dinner Friday evening, let me know 2 weeks before camp begins. (They require an accurate count for meals.)

We will conduct our Annual Chinese Auction on Friday Evening. Please bring an un-identified/anonymous wrapped item to auction that is related to knitting. This “knitting related” item need not be a hand knitted gift, camper’s choice. Every year we have a wonderful variety of items and everyone seems to have a hard time choosing the item they prefer. It’s a fun evening getting to know everyone in our group.

Please bring projects for Show and Share scheduled for Saturday evening. We would like to see what everyone is creating, for new ideas and inspiration. This is just for fun, no contest! Every year we have a “knitting garage sale” of sorts…..so feel free to bring items to sell. We will find a space for display.

Feel free to bring snacks to share, no alcoholic beverages are allowed at the Villa. The Villa is smoke free.

The Villa’s phone number is (651) 345-3457, if you need to be contacted during the weekend. The caller should be prepared to give the receptionist a name and number so you may return the call. Address is: 29847 County 2 Blvd., Frontenac, MN 55026. There is a website www.villamariaretreats.org. Feel free to go visit.

Attn: Dinner is at 6:00 Friday evening cafeteria style until 6:30. If you will be late let me know and a plate will be make up for you. Saturday breakfast is 8:00, Lunch at noon, Dinner at 6:00. Sunday brunch is 10:00.

Susanna Hansson will be our instructor this year. Our weekend instruction will be about “The Mittens from Rovaniemi”. We will be learning a new technique while knitting a pair of wristlets in Finnish wool. The class Project will be a pair of wristlets. You will be able to choose from many pattern colors to make the project your own.

Anne Bosch of Blackberry Ridge will be with us again this year. Let her know what you may want to see, visit her website at www.blackberry-ridge.com to check out what she has to offer. Then e-mail her with suggestions and/or questions that you may have.


ROSTER 2010


1. Baker, Martha, 900 W White Willow Circle, Sioux Falls, SD 57108 605-338-7997
marthalbaker@sio.midco.net
2. Baker, Peg, 2901 Bellepine Circle, Sioux Falls, SD 57108 605-338-2757
bpmlbk@sio.midco.net
3. Bosch, Anne, 3776 Forshaug Rd, Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 608-437-3762
anne@blackberry-ridge.com
4. Bystom, Marian, 1695 Valerie Ln, New Brighton, MN 55112 651-340-6816
marianbystrom@gmail.com
5. Cohen, Zoe, 250 Park Ave. #211, Minneapolis, MN 55415 612-978-2329
Cohen.zoe@dorsey.com
6. Cyson, Betsy, 1436 Hampshire #6, St Louis Park, MN 55416 952-994-4995
fledchen@fastmail.fm
7. Cyson, Karen, 728 Washington Memorial Dr., St. Cloud, MN 56301 320-253-6575
karencyson@aol.com
8. Desch, Gloria, 9985 Arcola Circle, Stillwater, MN 55082 651-439-9479
odesseyO@hotmail.com
9. Edstrom, Julie, 1013 N Broadway St, Stillwater, MN 55082 651-439-6747
julieedstrom@hotmail.com
10. Eyer, Yvonne, 6228 Creekview Lane N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 763-315-0839
yjeyer@comcast.net
11. Farrell, Barb, 110304 Center Green Circle, Chaska, MN 55318 952-448-9453
knitwit356@hotmail.com
12. Foster, Betsy, 5120 Newton Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419 612-927-5740
itsbetsy@gmail.com
13. Halverson, Penny, 505 Mary St, Pekin, IL 61554 309-657-7411
pjknits1@gmail.com
14. Hill, Sheryl, 285 Motel Ave, Red Wing, MN 55066 651-388-2905
sherknits@yahoo.com
15. Hedin, Barbara, 508 E Minnehaha Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55419 612-823-4314

16. Jensen, Teresa, 3850 NE Hidden Way, Rochester, MN 55906 507-281-3034
jensen.teresa@mayo.edu cell# 507-358-0029
17. Kaehne, Marsha, 1695 Valerie Lane, New Brighton, MN 55112 651-340-6816
kaehne@paulbunyan.net
18. King, Kris, 751 Count Rd B2 East, Little Canada, MN 55117 651-486-8556
kingkevinkris@msn.com
19. Larson, Sandy, 7038 Angus Ave E, Inver Grove Hgts, MN 55077 651-450-1920
larson_392@msn.com
20. Lautt Kathi, 2112 26th St S, St. Cloud, MN 56301 320-240-9412
dixiesl@charter.net
21. Mayr, Ursula, 5825 Glencroft Ln SW, Rochester, MN 55902 507-281-0341
mayrursula@hotmail.com

22. McElmurry, Nancy, 8341 Knollwood Dr, Mounds View, MN 55112 763-780-1387
nancyknitter@yahoo.com
23. McShannock, Linda, 882 Ivy Ave E, St Paul, MN 55106 651-771-2827
lmcshann@mtn.org
24. Morrison, Lois E., 20469 Range Line Rd., Grantsburg, WI 54840 715-488-2554
lois@grantsburgtelcom.net
25. Deb O, 6000 Xylon Ave N, New Hope, MN 55428 612-408-1116
travellady.O@gmail.com
26. Pashby, Linda, 5120 S Barrington Dr, Sioux Falls, SD 57108 605-335-2288
ljoy@sio.midco.net
27. Pflederer, Sue, 2410 W Ayres Ave, W Peoria, IL 61604 309-208-5609
spfleder@gmail.com
28. Reuter, Carol, 2925 Neal Ave No., Stillwater, MN 55082 651-351-0912
foundhaven@gmail.com
29. Sorenson, Debra, 30440 Hwy 169, Princeton, MN 55371 651-335-3449
deb @norwegianwoodretreat.com
30. Steinlicht, Delores, 1396 Portland Ave., St Paul, MN 55104 651-645-5585
delores.steinlicht@gmail.com
31. Torseth, Cara, 550 S Grove St, Stillwater, MN 55082 651-439-4827
caratorseth@comcast.net
32. Vallant, Tammy, 684 Oxford Rd, Eagan, MN 55123 651-686-5766
vallant.tammy@dorsey.com
33. Wanke, Karen, 8240 Scott Rd., Cross Plains, WI 53528 608-798-2382
dogmaw@tds.net
34. Wilke, Jeanne, 5085 Linden Trl N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042-8547 651-275-1146
jeannewle@comcast.net

What a great group of knitters… we are going to have a great weekend!


Instructor:
Susanna Hansson, 7557 – 18th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115

See her Homework/Class Supply list --

SUSANNA HANSSON
Lapland Hand Garments: 2-Day supply/homework list
SUPPLIES:
1. For practice, a skein of smooth, light colored worsted weight wool (CASCADE 220
in off white is a good choice).
2. Small skeins of three additional colors (a light, medium and darkish color) to go
with the off-white.
3. Double pointed needles in a size to give you a gauge of approx 20 stitches/10
cm (4 inches) with the practice yarn. If you prefer to work with two circulars or use
the magic loop technique, bring needles for that instead of DPs.
4. One L-O-N-G (the longer, the better), straight, single pointed needle (size is not
critical, between 2.0 and 3.25 mm (US 0 – 3), with a point protector to fit.
5. Double pointed needles in several small sizes. Depending on whether you are a
loose or tight knitter, you may want to bring several sets from among the following:
1.25 mm/US 0000, 1.5 mm/US 000, 1.75 mm/US 00, 2.0 mm/US 0, 2.25 mm/US
1, 2.50 mm/US 1.5, and 2.75 mm/US 2.
OPTIONAL:
A magnetic pattern holder and a magnifying line marker, or highlighter tape.
A battery powered light source.
Don’t forget your glasses if you rely on them and bring plenty of patience!
HOMEWORK:
With off-white Cascade 220 (or the yarn you will be using for practice), cast on 52
stitches. Join and work in 2x2 ribbing for 7 rounds.
Round 8 Needle 1: work 14 stitches in 2x2 ribbing
Needle 2: knit 13 stitches, increase 1 stitch, knit 13 stitches for a total
of 27 stitches in stockinette
Needle 3: work 12 stitches in 2x2 ribbing
Keep the knitting on the needles and make sure you have enough yarn to knit
another 20 or so rounds.
CLASS PROJECT:
I will supply Finnish yarn (you get to choose your own pattern colors) and
instructions for a pair of wristlets worked in the technique particular to the
Rovaniemi mittens as well as a comprehensive handout.
If you have questions about the supplies or homework, please contact me at
susanna@oneofsusannas.com
7/2010

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

MN KNITTERS" DAYS

26th ANNIVERSARY MINNESOTA KNITTERS’ DAYS
FRONTENAC, MN

OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd, 24TH, 2010

Come and join us at the Villa Maria Retreat Center for the weekend on Lake Pepin , located about one and a half hours south of the Twin Cities! Enjoy knitting, relaxing and sharing quality time with fellow knitters!

INSTRUCTOR: Susanna Hansson is known to many of you from Yarnover and/or stitches events. She taught Bohus Stickning at the American Swedish Institute last year during the Bohus Stickning exhibition in January. She grew up in Sweden, lives in Seattle, WA and teaches all over North American, in Scandinavia and Japan.

CLASS: Lapland Hand Garments: The Mittens from Rovaniemi, This weekend workshop will focus on Lapland Hand Garments. This little-known technique was used for creating “saw-tooth” like patterns that appear on traditional Sami mittens above the Arctic Circle in Finland, specifically the mittens from Rovaniemi. The class project will be a pair of wristlets. This is one of Susanna’s popular classes and she’s looking forward to bringing it to us!

QUESTIONS: Call Sheryl Hill at 651-388-2905 or via e-mail: sherknits@yahoo.com

FEE: The cost is $325, which includes your wristlet kit, room, all meals and instruction. Private rooms are available for an additional fee of $35. Please send full payment (or $100 deposit) with your completed registration to hold your space. (Balance due in September)

REGISTRATION: The first 40 applicants will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. Send registration and check to: Sheryl Hill, 285 Motel Avenue , Red Wing , MN 55066 . If camp is full when you register, I will let you know and put you on the “waiting list”. CANCELATIONS: If you cancel $50 is non-refundable, the remainder will be refunded if/when a replacement is found from the “waiting list”.

Friday Night is Chinese Auction night! Bring a small “knitted related” item wrapped, no tag, for our fun exchange. You may or may not choose to knit something…..”knitter’s choice”, it’s up to you.

Our group will stay in Marian Hall at the Villa Maria. Historically the Villa Maria was a private boarding school for girls. Our accommodations are shared rooms with bath/shower facilities on the third floor. There is a separate floor for any male knitters interested in attending. Most rooms have a private sink and closet included. There are shared rooms available for two, three or four knitters. Please specify names in your group on the registration. Our meeting area is a large room with a beautiful view overlooking Lake Pepin . All meals are included and served “cafeteria style” in the lower level. Special dietary meals are available upon request. The Villa Maria Center is a non-smoking facility.

CAMP SHIRTS, BAGS, ECT. Camper’s Choice; T-shirts and Sweatshirts in White, Ash, Stone, Gray Heather, Royal, Red, Forrest Green, Burgundy, Navy or Black; Denim long sleeved shirt; all in sizes small to XXL; Knitting Bag (15x13x5), micro-fiber polyester, in black, with a zippered top. All items will include “Minnesota Knitters’ Days” with a “knitting theme” embroidered on them. If you would like any of these items, include it on your registration form.

CHECK IN will be from 4:30-6:00 Friday evening before dinner at 6pm .

HOMEWORK instructions will be sent to you in plenty of time to complete and bring with you to camp, along with a schedule and map.

QUESTIONS: Call Sheryl Hill at 651-388-2905 or via e-mail: sherknits@yahoo.com
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REGISTRATION FORM

NAME____________________________________PHONE_____________

ADDRESS________________________________EMAIL_____________

CITY /STATE________________________________________ZIP_______

OPTIONAL ITEMS:

SWEATSHIRT: $35 T-SHIRT: $15 KNITTING BAG: $30

SIZE (S-XXL)_______ SIZE__________
COLOR ______________ COLOR _______________

DENIM SHIRT: $35

SIZE (S-XXL) ________ CAMP ITEM(S) PAYMENT $__________

SINGLE ROOM ($35) $__________

Diet Request:

CAMP FEE: $325.00

Sharing Room with:

TOTAL ENCLOSED: $__________