Logo - art only

Yarn Circle
Supplies, Equipment & Ideas

Gallery

Calling all Handmade Wearable Creations

We will be starting a “virtual fashion show” that will show off hand made creations that customers have made. These wearable items can be knitted, felted, spun, woven and dyed. We have so many customers who have made beautiful things from our yarns in the past. Now we would like to feature these handmade pieces by taking photos and then putting them on our web site for viewers all over the country to see. So starting at our 5th year Birthday Party bring in your items for us to take a photo of. If you cannot bring your lovely creation to us, then just e-mail us a copy of the photo. We think it will be lots of fun seeing all of the items that has been made in our first five years!

YC-AUG2010-Fashion Show1

Anne Wolf and her lovely
handwoven scarf using our UKI yarns.

YC-Aug2010-Fashion Show

Mary Ann Snyder with her hand knitted sweater.

YC-Augs010-Fashion Show

Carol Fuechsel and her knitted shawl.

YC-AUG-fashion show-Becky

Becky Howard with her handwoven scarf using our Jaggerspun wool yarns.

YC-2007Springshawl
A Colorful Day at Yarn Circle

Rivkah Holder and Penelope Powel hold up their dyed skeins from Pam’s Dyeing to Weave Class at Yarn Circle.

Karen Smith of Brasstown, NC with her wool lace shawl she spun and then knitted. 

Karen's Lambie

Karen Smith of Brasstown, NC of knitted this Shetland Sheep Puppet made from
Shetland 2000 wools

margaret and lambs 001

Mary Ann Snyder is wearing her red handmade sweater. She knits with the other students on Monday mornings in the store.

YC-PamDye Scarf

Hand dyed woven scarf by Pam Howard

Nmarthablanket
Felt 1

Felting group with their handmade hats

Martha Owen of Murphy, NC dyed and spun the wool for this blanket. Beth Johnson wove the yarns into this beautiful blanket.

margaret and lambs 005

Needle felted teddy bear. Join Kay Patterson’s workshops to learn!

margaret and lambs 006

This is Sylvia and her second hand felted bag.

stephenhat1

 Emolyn Liden of Brasstown, NC knitted this fair isle hat. See more at
emolynknits.blogspot.com