Knitted Dinosaurs, Wee and Whomping

It's awfully exciting to come to work in the morning and find a box on your desk containing a knitted dinosaur. It's even more exciting (and, okay, a little strange) when that happens every day for a week! But alas, there was a reason I came to work each day last week to find a new knitted dinosaur waiting for me: We had hired knitters all over the country to make samples of all shapes and sizes from our new book, Knitted Dinosaurs, for display at Vogue Knitting Live (last week) and for TNNA (this coming weekend).

Our favorite part was seeing how different yarn weights can change a dinosaur so much! In the photo above are a Pterodactyl and Stegosaurus (on the right) and a giant T-Rex named Petunia (who has a few miniature Troodons riding on his* back), all of which were made from delicious Blue Sky Alpaca and Spud & Chloe yarns. Petunia was made with Spud & Chloe Outer, a super bulky weight yarn, and came out a whopping 42 inches long and 34 inches around...almost three times bigger than he is when made with a DK-weight yarn! The beautiful thing is that the patterns in the book work no matter what your gauge, so you can make the dinosaurs any size you like.

We also loved seeing the way that two different yarns at the same gauge could subtly alter the look of a stuffed dino. The Pterodactyl above was made with Spud & Chloe Sweater yarn, which is a fluffy, cuddly wool blend, while the Pterodactyl below was made with Spud & Chloe Fine Sock yarn, which gives the fabric a tight, sleek look.But best of all was seeing how each individual knitter interpreted the pattern and put her spin on it. Each dinosaur was stuffed to a different degree of firmness or squishiness; some had flirty eyelashes to match their colorful button eyes; and the placement of the legs or arms was just slightly different on each one. It's funny how all of these details gave each dinosaur a distinct character, reflecting the person whose hands had made it.

If you'd like to see the knitted dinos in person, be sure to stop by the Unicorn booth at TNNA this weekend. A few of them will be hanging out with the rest of the STC Craft books. And word has it that Petunia and a few of her pals are heading over to Knitty City for the rest of January. So, if you're on the Upper West Side in New York City, go for a visit. Knitty City is walking distance from the American Museum of Natural History, where some other pretty famous dinos reside.

 

*Though it may seem counterintuitve to name a boy dinosaur Petunia, I was told by his maker that yes, he is indeed a boy.

STC Craft at the Sheep & Wool Festival

This weekend, STC Craft is heading to the New York State Sheep & Wool Festival up in Rhinebeck, New York. What better way to begin sweater season than with apple cider, cute wooly animals, and some of our favorite knitting authors?

We have an exciting lineup of events at the STC Craft table in Building B. Join us for two days of author signings (details below) and stop by anytime to say hello, check out our new books, and enjoy fun freebies!

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th

9am – 2pm:
Signing with Melanie Falick, STC Craft Publishing Director and author of Weekend Knitting, Handknit Holidays, Knitting for Baby, and Knit: A Personal Handbook.

9am - noon:
Signing with Michelle Edwards, author of A Knitter’s Home Companion.

2pm – 4pm:
Signing with Teva Durham, author of Loop-d-Loop Lace, Loop-d-Loop Crochet, and Loop-d-Loop.

2pm – 4pm:
Signing with Andrea Berman Price, author of Knitspeak.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16TH

10am – noon:
Signing with Andrea Berman Price, author of Knitspeak.

10am - 2pm:
Signing with Bruce Weinstein, author of Knits Men Want, Goat, and Ham.

STC Craft at VK Live This Weekend

Who: Knitting celebrities, boutiques and yarn companies, and one enthusiastic crowd of knitters.
 
What: The first-ever Vogue Knitting LIVE: three days of fashion, fiber, and education.
 
When: January 21 – 23, 2010
 
Where: The heart of the Big Apple
 
Why: Workshops, demos and fashion shows, boutique shopping, and the chance to meet knitting superstars, including STC Craft authors Melanie Falick, Judy Sumner, Kristy McGowan, Teva Durham, and Sabrina Gschwandtner.

If you're here in snowy Manhattan for the show, we hope you'll join us for the following STC Craft events, open to all attendees:

Saturday, January 22nd

10 - 11am: Booksigning with Kristy McGowan, author of Modern Top-Down Knitting, at Knitty City's Marketplace Booth #2301

5 - 6pm: "Designing for the Handknitting Industry": Panel discussion with Melanie Falick, editorial director of STC Craft and author of Weekend Knitting, Knitting for Baby, and Handmade Holidays; also featuring Debbie Bliss (Designer, Owner, Debbie Bliss Yarn), Stacy Charles (Owner, Tahki Stacy Charles) and
Brett Bara (Designer, Author & Editor in Chief, Crochet Today)

Sunday, January 23rd

12 - 12:30pm: Live YarnCast Q & A with Judy Sumner, author of Knitted Socks East & West, at Lion Brand Yarn's Marketplace Booth #1808

For live updates and event pictures, follow us on Twitter @stc_craft. 

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend,

the STC Craft team

Photo credit: Travel Shawl from Knitting 24/7 by Veronik Avery (photography by Thayer Allyson Gowdy).

Brooklyn Crafts: DIY Event Recap and Pie Bake Off Benefit!

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 Thanks to everyone who attended the STC Craft and BurdaStyle Presents: DIY Design Day at 303 Grand's Perk Street Lounge (and to everyone who wished they could have attended!) this past Sunday in Brooklyn.

It was a great success! Thanks to online event promotion via the Daily News, Going, NY Post, Yelp, Time Out NY, 3rd Ward, New York Magazine, Etsy, and BurdaStyle, we had over 100 RSVPs, and about that many passing through the space throughout the day.

 

We also raised $100 for the local non-profits BARC, Brooklyn's no-kill animal shelter, and Bags For The People, which hosts fabric-recycling, bag-making workshops, through our raffle and sale items:

Here's the lovely Carol of BurdaStyle, and the lovely Ellie of STC Craft, working the sales and info tables!

 
The first craft of the day was bag-making with Katherine Bell of Quilting For Peace, and Deanne of Bags For the People and I Jamaica.


Here are two ladies very happy with their wine bags...


 

 ...and folks in the thick of making the 30-Minute Shopping Bag from Quilting For Peace.

Thanks to Purl Patchwork in Soho for their donation of such gorgeous fabric!


Second project of the day was the Potato Printing with Heather Ross of Weekend Sewing. Can you believe her amazing potato stamps??!!

And finally, the last project was the Coffee Cup Cozy and Coater from Kata Golda's Hand-Stitched Felt!

Look Ma, I made this!

  

Alicia Kachmar, who donated a bunch of her adorable crafts for the raffle (and who you will meet in my next post,  the start of a series called "Friends of STC Craft", worked on this adorable "Safety Cone" cozy (work in progress)!

 Check out the adventures of her little Safety Cones and Kata Golda's little finger puppet friends here!


Stay tuned for my interview with Alicia, and the results of our raffle! Winners are being contacted now!

Thanks for reading!

P.S. If you are in Brooklyn this weekend, come to the 1st Annual Brooklyn Pie Bake Off Benefit for Bags For The People!
Our judges are heavily involved within the New York food and craft worlds, including our own Heather Ross (read her hilarious post about it here), Tracy Candido of Sweet Tooth of the Tiger, Julie Schneider, director of Etsy Labs, Chysanthe Tenentes of Brooklyn Based, and Tara Laruffa, marketing director of the Union Square Greenmarket.
Winners receive a Bags for the People bag filled with prizes: including a copy of the best-selling Baked cookbook (Stewart, Tabori and Chang), a copy of our best-selling Weekend Sewing book (which also features recipes!), and more! 
Best Overall gets all that, plus a pie feature on Etsy, and these fun things from BurdaStyle and Alicia Kachmar:

So come bake or just eat and be merry! Rules and info here: http://brooklynpiebake.tumblr.com