Knit Nation, treasure and a blanket!

KNIT NATION

We are really, really excited about Knit Nation which takes place at Imperial College Campus in South Kensington on Thursday  29th July to Saturday 31st July 2010.

We’ll be there with the colourful p/hop stand (Stand no.132) where you’ll be able to have a squidge of our samples and browse our patterns. Come and say hello to us if you are there.

TREASURE

We’re having a raffle with one draw at the end of Friday and one at the end of Saturday. If you work in a yarn related business and would like to donate a prize please get in touch with us at P-HOP@london.msf.org

We’d like to say a big THANK YOU for all the prizes donated so far…

Knit Cave for her gorgeous sock yarn

Fibre Claire from Sunflower Swifts for a beautiful handmade swift

Designer Claire Montgomerie for a signed copy of Easy Kids Knits and some yummy yarn.

Alison at p2tog for a stunning KnitPro Symfonie Rose Interchangable Needle Set.

A signed CD from talented singer songwriter (and avid knitter) Abby Pond

Yarn Gatherer for a nifty Knit Kit in blue.

Julie from Tillyflop Designs for one of her fun Knitting Tea Towels

Susan Crawford for a copy of her simply spiffing new book Vintage Gifts to Knit

Thank you to Search Press for the following great books:

Interweave Knitted Gifts

Rowan Vintage Knits

Knitted Pirates, Princesses, Witches, Wizards & Fairies

Sock Innovation by Cookie A

UPDATE!!! We’ve got loads more prizes from some of the lovely Knit Nation vendors….

Beautiful Rosewood Ed Jenkins circular needle kindly donated by Robynn at Purlescence.

Five pound gift voucher to treat yourself at  Babylonglegs shop

Sparkleduck has donated a gorgeous skein of laceweight yarn.

Toft Alpaca have donated one of their beautiful Headband kits

The lovely Kim at Pure Purl has donated a skein of their squishy Love Yarn

TheNatural Dye Studio have donated two skeins of their Angel yarn.

Old Maiden Aunt is donating one of her one off skeins of stunning yarn.

Yarn Box have donated the beautiful Karen Scarf pattern plus a skein of Manos Lace in Prilla Purple to knit it with

Natalie from The Yarn Yard and p/hop founder has donated some of her vibrant yarn

Ysolda has donated one of her pattern kits to our raffle.

Be sure to check back here often as we’ll be adding more prizes to the line up!

BLANKET

We’re still after barnraising squares for the p/hop fundraising blanket. Check out the Ravelry group for details. They are easy to knit and only use a small amount of sock yarn, ideal for using up leftovers in your stash. If you’ve made some squares you can drop them off with us at Knit Nation. Thank you.

Right, I think that’s all for now folks. See you next weekend, we can’t wait!!!

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If you can’t make it to Knit Nation we will also be at UK Knit Camp 2010 and Ravlery Weekend at the University of Stirling, Scotland 13th August and 14th August 2010 and at the iknitweekender in London on the 10th-11th September 2010  .

Woolfest 2010

This was my first festival with p/hop and my first visit to Woolfest so I set off from London on Thursday evening with a mixture of excitement and mild nervousness. Did I remember to pack everything, did we have all the samples with us, would people donate money? I was with festival old hands Pete and Ann who soon put me at ease. After an good drive up to Cumbria (Pete is an excellent driver) listening to Ann’s choice of love songs, plus some Welsh radio and esoteric radio 3, we quietly set up camp at half past midnight.

After a good nights sleep in the fresh Cumbrian air we were raring to go and set up our display stand. Woolfest is held in an agricultural hall and all the stallholder stands are animal pens. This was perfect for our display as we rigged up a washing line to show off the p/hop samples which our supporters lovingly made. We even managed to fit in a hearty Cumbrian breakfast before the festival opened.

p/hop at Woolfest 2010

My nerves set in again, would the patterns “sell”, would our sample knitters hard work pay off??? I needn’t have worried, before I knew it it was 2pm and we hadn’t stopped. The stand was constantly busy and we’d already “sold out” of two patterns. Having the sample knits was brilliant as we know how much knitters love to feel things and they really made the display stand out. I had a great time chatting about knitting and pointing people in the direction of patterns which would suit them. Ann drew people in with her knitting and winning smile and Pete’s charm and enthusiasm for MSF won people over.

p/hop at Woolfest 2010

We were lucky enough to meet some of our designers and sample knitters so if time allowed we grabbed a photo with them.

Here’s Jacqui with the very first p/hop pattern, the beautiful Flowers in the Rain scarf

p/hop at Woolfest 2010

… Ann Kingstone with her Socks for Little Wizards (sample knit by rosclarke)…

p/hop at Woolfest 2010

Marly with the samples she knitted (Jacob Beanie and Stained Glass Window Sock)
p/hop at Woolfest 2010

and Beanz52 chatting with Ann about the Dido scarf sample she knitted.

p/hop at Woolfest 2010
It was great to meet lots of people who already knew about p/hop through a friend, or who remembered us from last year’s Woolfest or had read about us in magazine articles. Thank you to everyone who came and said hello from the Ravelry group too. It was lovely to meet you in person, I wish I’d had more time to chat.

Woolfest itself was great and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in anything woolly, from rare breeds to spinning to weaving. As well as all the traders there were demonstrations such as traditional feltmaking and the annual hand made sheep auction. The festival has an independent feel, and is surrounded by gorgeous scenery. There’s also a chance to see rare breeds up close with animals ranging from Wensleydale Longwool sheep, to freshly shorn alpacas and ridiculously fluffy angora rabbits. The organisers were friendly and helpful and it made my first festival very easy. Our stand was in an excellent location in between ice cream and beautiful yarn, opposite cake and interesting weaving and within earshot of the traditional music. There’s nothing quite like discussing MSFs work in Haiti to a backdrop of bleating sheep, a hurdy gurdy and the sound of Northumbrian Clog dancing!

We did find time to relax and enjoy a good pint of Cumbrian ale in the pubs in Cockermouth. Woolfest is a lovely way to support Cockermouth which was devastated by floods last year (as written about by Sefronia in last years blog-a-long). While most businesses have reopened there is still evidence of flood damage. There’s a hearty resilience about the town so if you are in the lakes I would recommend you visit. We had some delicious meals in Cockermouth and there’s a local brewery tour as well as many other places of interest to visit as well as the stunning scenery.

p/hop at Woolfest 2010

Back to business, Woolfest was a huge success for p/hop. We raised £1094.05 as well as raising awareness about the humanitarian work MSF does.

We’d like to say another HUGE THANK YOU to the Woolfest Organisers, everyone who visited the stand, helped spread the word and made a donation and to all our sample knitters and designers. Next year Woolfest will be on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 June 2011. We’re looking forward to seeing you there, with ice cream, yarn and cake.

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We’re now getting ready for KnitNation which will be different to Woolfest (as far as I know there won’t be any sheep in on the Imperial College campus) but just as much fun. See you there!

Iris

We released a new pattern at Woolfest which is now available for you to download right here on this very website.

It’s gorgeous. It’s another marvellous Susan Pandorf creation and it’s called Iris.

I’m not going to write any more as I think the pattern does the talking but as always please remember to make your donation to MSF using Just giving (£) or first giving (US$). We’ve recently upped the targets to a whopping £20000 and US$5000 which we won’t reach without your help and generosity. Thank you in advance.

Clare and the p/hop team

PS. Click here for the Iris pattern page.

£1094.05 Raised at Woolfest!!!

We’re back from a wonderfully woolly weekend at Woolfest where we raised a staggering £1094.05 for Médecins Sans Frontières.

A full review of the weekend is coming soon but in the meantime we’d like to say a huge THANK YOU to the Woolfest organisers who make life very straightforward, everyone who visited the stand and made a donation and everyone who has donated a pattern and knitted samples for us.

We couldn’t do it without you!

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