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Monday, July 30, 2007

Lambikin's New Little Z!!!

Here she is, the long awaited new little Lambikin. Little Z was born last Thursday evening and weighed 8 lbs 1 oz, and was 20" long. She is doing great, and so is the Mama.

She is a happy little girl, and can't wait until she comes into the store to greet everyone. Thank you to everyone for the calls and the visits.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

!!!!!Lambikin's is no longer "BLUE"!!!!!!

Our face lift is now complete! For those of you who have not been in for awhile, or are somewhere like Hawaii(you know who you are, person in Hawaii), here is the new Lambikin's. No more blue. We are very happy with the new colors.

For those of you who have purchased your Frequent Buyer Cards, but have not picked them up yet, they are being held at the counter for you.

We just received our new shipment of Lorna's Laces sock yarn in, plus some Trekking sock yarn that is wool and bamboo.

There is also a new shipment of books in, including the Charmed Knits book. This book has designs in it for the Harry Potter lovers.

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

July Yarn of the Month

For July, The Yarn of the Month is Eros. All varieties of Eros are 35% off for the month of July.
We have some great models made up in the store, So come on in and start an Eros project.

Beth Brown-Reinsel Coming to Lambikins!!!!!!!!!!!

We have been going to send out an email about this, but I am blogging first. We are very happy and excited to have Beth coming to teach the weekend of December 1st and 2nd.
She will be teaching the Norwegian Fana Cardigan. We have 10 spots left for the class, so if you are interested, give the store a call and we will give you all the details.

The description of the class is as follows:

The Norwegian Fana Cardigan, 12 hours
Level: Intermediate to advanced (Experience with double pointed needles is helpful.) — The classic details and traditional construction of the Norwegian Fana Cardigan sweaters will be taught in this two-day workshop through the knitting of a small sweater. Techniques to be learned include circularly knitted body and sleeves, square and drop shoulder armholes, cut-and-sew armholes and front, knitted self -facings, buttonbands, and 2-color star, band, and checkerboard patterns. Designing one's own Fana cardigan will be discussed.

I hope everyone had a good 4th of July, I cannot believe it is July already.

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