...and then it blew up.


Located in Eastern Syracuse
Home of Jennifer's FlockSock Sock Yarn, and Art for Your Feet Sock Kits. We offer fiber for the spinner and crafter, as well as hand-dyed yarns and sheep's milk soap. Visit our website at
www.holidayyarns.com

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There seems to be a trend happening. Open one Saturday, Closed the next. Apparently, the trend will be continuing this week as well... I cannot be in 2 places at once and the store will be closed on Saturday. I will be somewhere in roughly the 16th century where they frown on time/space manipulation or the creation of timeline paradoxical issues. I choose the 16th century this time around, and I've had my vaccines so I should be all set for a little time travel, because I have had a small nervous breakdown and need a little vacation.
I've suffered this week with a deadline for the website. A complete overhaul involving something called 'frames' and the purchase of new software... and the occasional sacrificial chicken & the lighting of a few candles (who is the patron saint of web design, anyways? I seem to have pissed him/her off somehow.)
I finished the site in the new software... and made the command decision that 'I knew what I was doing' and 'I've done this a dozen times' and so boldly (stupidly) uploaded the new & improved website... and overwrote the original without a backup. Or putting it in a test location. And then? Then I went to bed after patting myself on the back for a job well done. Then I made the mistake this morning of checking my email. After several frustrating hours learning that most images were missing from the domain, making the new pages pretty boring (as in, missing any images), I gave in and called the hosting company.
They saved me by restoring from a backup, and I, who (long ago) in a dazzling career path, went from pc helpdesk support tech all the way up the chain to IT Manager... listened to a speech from tech support about 'test environments' and 'backups'. (I think I wrote the speech he gave me when he was still in grade school.)
Moral of the story children, is to backup your original data, put your new data in a test directory, and have your friends test things on 4 different browsers before you overwrite ANYTHING. And go with a Linux server for your hosting service. The restore was free - a windows server would have cost me $150.00 for a restore. So after a stiff drink and a visit to the 16th century, I'll try again on the web stuff.
In the meantime, here are some of those updates. New yarn colors, anyone? Bunches. How about some Roving?
Yarn - Jen's Dragonfly
Roving - Empire Apple & Woodland Forest to start things off.
Go for it.
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I did have to stop this gal so I could take a picture of the socks - dig the toes on this kid:
This guy was hanging out at the hotel with us:
I love the teeny tiny bit of blue at the bottom inside of the wings.
It was the anniversary of our meeting Dan aka BrewerGnome, aka GnomeSpun, and he has come a long way in a a short year:
He's become a part of the family (so much that we make him stay and help break down the booth at the end of the show). Patrick was with us as well from West Elm Farm, and alas again, no camer-ic proof. So, all in all, not much in the way of picture-ness from Mass. Festival. I might have picked up some Sari Silk for the carder, as well as some dyed Banana fiber for same... and probably some Angora Mohair locks (I blame the carder for everything now). Moving on.
After Mass Festival, came another festival of sorts - you know, the one where you convince your husband to drive 5 hours each way to go visit the local yarn store? You know, the one where you call and have lunch delivered from the best Bar-B-Que joint in the country (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que) ? And get to dye some yarn, and hang out for the day? Wait, you haven't done that? Well give me a call because apparently, it's the thing to do this year. Club-Member-Extraordinaire & her Excellent Husband drove all the way from Connecticut to visit the shop and hang out for the day. It was AWESOME. I even have proof she was there (cuz I wouldn't have done this): 'Herding Cats' via last year's Tsock 6 of the 2008 Tsock Club - the 7 Chakrahs.
all KINDS of crazy. This is the one that went out little bit at a time throughout last year as the Tsuspense Project. Can't wait to dye this one when it goes public (funny, we thought it was a great plan at the time...). Ok, really it's an awesome Tsock - Tsee for yourTself:
She also brought with her, the official 'Manly Beer' Oktoberfest Tsock. Lisa gave her an alternate Barley Corn stitch for the Oktoberfest Tsock - a more 'manly' version for her husband.





Into the Future (To Infinity - and Beyond! there's a line from a kids movie for every situation in life...)
This Saturday it's most likely that the store will be closed. I will be on my way to Squam Lake for the Ravelry meet-up, vending the wonderful items above and more. As mentioned before regarding Saturdays when I'm away.... "The sun is shining. We can't spend all that time indoors." So, come play with us at the store on Friday night, and in fact, come in at 11am and do a little dyeing with me! Then, on Saturday, go outside and play. (But watch out for my daughter on her bike, would you?)
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Well! How about that. Go away for the weekend to a fiber festival, and an entire week is gone in a blink.
As tomorrow is Friday, come hang out with us again! From 4pm until we close at 8pm. There's a drawing for something free... and if you came in last week you picked up a coupon - it expires this week, so bring it with you! And if you missed out on that one, come in and get next week's coupon.
Class list for June (so far - more being added):
Dye it Yourself Workshop: Saturday June 6th from 12pm - 2pm. I lied. I can't have a Dye workshop that Saturday.... schedule conflicts. Let's do this on the following Saturday the 13th from 12 - 2pm. 2 skeins of superwash FlockSock Sock Yarn for you to paint - all the dyes & equipment are here. $45.00
Sign up now for Kids (7-13) Learn to Knit class, and the adult Learn to Knit class starting soon. Needles & hand-dyed yarn, instructions and pattern, all included. You'll knit a hat, and start your 2nd by the end of class. $65.00 adult or kids.
2 start dates for kids & 2 start dates for adults:
May 31st: 1pm - 2:30pm, kids learn to knit - 1 of 4, meets 4 weeks.
June 1st: 6pm - 8pm, adult learn to knit - 1 of 3, meets 3 weeks.
June 2nd: 5pm - 6:30pm, kids learn to knit - 1 of 4, meets 4 weeks.
June 3rd: 1oam - 12pm, adult learn to knit - 1 of 3, meets 3 weeks.
Learn to Spin - Drop spindle, fiber & 3 weeks of classes all included, $75.00. Class scheduled for Thursday June 11th from 10-12pm.
I'd like to add toe-up socks on 1 circular needle - how does Friday the 12th from 12-2pm? 2 weeks, one for the toe & one for the heel. $45.00
Must have some sock experience. Bring with you one set of size one circs at least 29 inches, and sock yarn for your sock (fingering weight - at least 200 yds, for at least one sock). (*yarn and needles available for purchase here.)
That about sums it up for now. Updates from the Mass Sheep & Wool Festival are on the way.
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First, a Store Update:
Classes! Sign up now for Kids (7-13) Learn to Knit class, and the adult Learn to Knit class starting soon. Needles & hand-dyed yarn, instructions and pattern, all included. You'll knit a hat, and start your 2nd by the end of class. $65.00 adult or kids.
May 31st: 1pm - 2:30pm, kids learn to knit - 1 of 4, meets 4 weeks.
June 1st: 6pm - 8pm, adult learn to knit - 1 of 3, meets 3 weeks.
June 2nd: 5pm - 6:30pm, kids learn to knit - 1 of 4, meets 4 weeks.
June 3rd: 1oam - 12pm, adult learn to knit - 1 of 3, meets 3 weeks.

(Spindle by Jesh and we carry them in the store, dime by my pocket, spinning by my own wee little hands.)
dig the peppermint candy tucked into her collar ;-)
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