New spinning fiber in stock. I am busily adding them to the website. New silks (imported) and the complete Ashland Bay line!!
10% off through Cyber Monday at Midnight. No minimum purchase. Good on all sale items - much of the store is on sale 10% to 40% off already!
Use coupon code Cyber10_2011
The Yarn Shop at Alma Park
Avoid the lines and shop in your jammies!
Happy Shopping!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
NJ Sheep and Wool Festival September 10-11, 2011
Alma Park Alpacas™ and The Yarn Shop at Alma Park™ will be a vendor at the NJ Sheep and Wool festival September 10-11! Come out and enjoy the fibery feast!!
Ringoes NJ at the Hunterdon County Fairgrounds.
See directions, list of vendors and more about the fair here.
Ringoes NJ at the Hunterdon County Fairgrounds.
See directions, list of vendors and more about the fair here.
Labels:
fiber festival,
nj alpacas,
nj fiber
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
10% off Coupon to The Yarn Shop at Alma Park
How would you like to receive a 10% off coupon to anything in The Yarn Shop at Alma Park Store? Well - just donate to my cause - and a coupon will be emailed to you lickety split!!!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
How to knit a rug
I make and sell rug yarn that is spun over a cotton core for strength and durability. 100 yd approx bump will knit a rug approx 2ft x 3ft. It is very easy to knit a rug with this yarn - so here is a quick little pattern to help you get started. Interested in purchasing the yarn ? You will find it at my store HERE.
US#50 needles or larger
- Cast on 20 stitches
- Knit one row
- *Slip first stitch (as if to purl with yarn in front), knit 19 stitches*
- Repeat * until you have either reached desired length or you have about 5 yards left
- Bind off loosely
- Weave in ends
Here is what the finished product looks like (note - these pics were taken before the rug was blocked or fringe added)
Rug Yarn Bump - 100% alpaca over cotton core - dyed |
US#50 needles or larger
- Cast on 20 stitches
- Knit one row
- *Slip first stitch (as if to purl with yarn in front), knit 19 stitches*
- Repeat * until you have either reached desired length or you have about 5 yards left
- Bind off loosely
- Weave in ends
Here is what the finished product looks like (note - these pics were taken before the rug was blocked or fringe added)
Stitch Detail |
Finished rug before blocking |
Labels:
alpaca rug yarn,
rug yarn
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Point Pleasant Farmers Market - starting Sunday June 26th 10am-2pm
Alma Park Alpacas and the yarn shop at Alma Park will be at the PPB Farmer's market every Sunday this summer. We will have yarn, fiber, spinning supplies, roving, crafts and more. Demos on combing, carding, spinning and knitting, felting will be going on all day. Come join us - stop by and learn something, chat about alpacas or purchase some luscious yarn and fiber.
NJ Transit train station parking lot on Arnold Avenue at Cooks Lane, adjacent to Route 35 N. in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Dates - every Sunday 10am - 2pm Rain or shine
NJ Transit train station parking lot on Arnold Avenue at Cooks Lane, adjacent to Route 35 N. in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Dates - every Sunday 10am - 2pm Rain or shine
Labels:
alpaca fiber,
alpaca yarn,
farmers market
Friday, June 10, 2011
Spin One Get One
Just formed a new Facebook Group to bring Fiber Growers and Spinners together. The concept is simple. . . bring fiber growers and spinners together. The concept is simple - if you have fleece/roving/top etc that you want spun - put out a post. A spinner who is interested should post or email you. You spin a pound for the grower and you keep the other pound for yourself. Smaller or larger quantities is allowed. Also - if you have raw fleece that needs prep and you are a grower - you may want to offer the spinner a little more. It is an honor system, but I think it is a great idea!! If you are a spinner - please post in the group as well that you are available!
Click HERE to join the group!
Click HERE to join the group!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Please Vote !! No Registration Required
I entered my "Pure Alpaca Purse" in the 2011 Natural Fibers Showcase sponsored by th Camelid Quartely Magazine.
It is entry #251 and the description is :
This purse is knitted from 100% brown and black alpaca yarn using our own exclusive fiber. The purse is an original design and combines mitered squares which are attached to give the purse interest and depth of texture. The handle is several knitted i-cords wrapped around cotton roping and braided for strength. The purse is lined with a coordinating cotton fabric for strength and protection of the knitted purse.
The yarn is 100% alpaca made from fiber from our own animals!! Balthasar and Brandy.
Please vote for it. . . . you do NOT need to be an alpaca/llama person. You also do not need to register or give ANY info on the site - just click "Vote" on the button to the right of the listing. THANKS!!!
Click here to vote- scroll down or search for "Pure Alpaca Purse". Here are some other pics for you to see.
It is entry #251 and the description is :
This purse is knitted from 100% brown and black alpaca yarn using our own exclusive fiber. The purse is an original design and combines mitered squares which are attached to give the purse interest and depth of texture. The handle is several knitted i-cords wrapped around cotton roping and braided for strength. The purse is lined with a coordinating cotton fabric for strength and protection of the knitted purse.
The yarn is 100% alpaca made from fiber from our own animals!! Balthasar and Brandy.
Please vote for it. . . . you do NOT need to be an alpaca/llama person. You also do not need to register or give ANY info on the site - just click "Vote" on the button to the right of the listing. THANKS!!!
Click here to vote- scroll down or search for "Pure Alpaca Purse". Here are some other pics for you to see.
Mitered Squares in Black and Brown Alpaca with I-Cord handle |
Fully lined in cotton in a beautiful coordinated fabric |
3 I-Cords are covering cotton core material for strength and braided for beauty |
Labels:
natural fiber contest,
pure alpaca purse
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Online only May 18 - 22
Due to inventory and our shearing the animals this weekend - The Yarn Shop at Alma Park will only be open for on line orders. The retail store will be closed this weekend.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
New Shipment of Alma Park Exclusive Yarn Arrives !!
To Purchase and for more info go to http://www.yourlysonline.com/alpaex.html |
Monday, January 17, 2011
Free Pattern - "Uh Oh I need a Gift Scarf"
Uh Oh I need a Gift Scarf by Rose Mogerman
© 2010-2011 Rose Mogerman This pattern is copyrighted. Please do not photocopy pattern, use pictures or sell pattern.
Materials: any yarn, chunky or 2 strands held together of bulky, or 3 strands of worsted.
About 65 yds of chunky. Double or triple that if holding strands together.
Gauge – not important.
Size - Approx 5 inches wide by 65 inches long without fringe.
Needles - US 35 knitting needles straights
Cast on 7 sts
Row 1: Slip 1 knit wise, *p1, k1*; repeat 2 times
Repeat Row 1 for every row until you either run out of yarn (keeping some for a fringe – about 4 yds) or the scarf measures 65 inches
Bind off loosely in pattern.
Weave in the ends each strand separately.
Cut about 6 inch strands of yarn (10 needed) and using a crochet hook loop the yarn into each end of the scarf to make a fringe.
The Yarn used can be found here:
- Como
- Bonsai
Any questions - please feel free to email / contact me !!
© 2010-2011 Rose Mogerman This pattern is copyrighted. Please do not photocopy pattern, use pictures or sell pattern.
Materials: any yarn, chunky or 2 strands held together of bulky, or 3 strands of worsted.
About 65 yds of chunky. Double or triple that if holding strands together.
Gauge – not important.
Size - Approx 5 inches wide by 65 inches long without fringe.
Needles - US 35 knitting needles straights
Cast on 7 sts
Row 1: Slip 1 knit wise, *p1, k1*; repeat 2 times
Repeat Row 1 for every row until you either run out of yarn (keeping some for a fringe – about 4 yds) or the scarf measures 65 inches
Bind off loosely in pattern.
Weave in the ends each strand separately.
Cut about 6 inch strands of yarn (10 needed) and using a crochet hook loop the yarn into each end of the scarf to make a fringe.
The Yarn used can be found here:
- Como
- Bonsai
Any questions - please feel free to email / contact me !!
This is dark and light blue (Navy and Denim) Como held together for a variegated look |
2 strands of grey Como held together |
2 strands of eggplant Como with Bonsai Bora Bora for a glittery dramatic effect |
Labels:
debbie bliss como,
free scarf pattern
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