Wild Purls, LLC
1343 Broadwater Ave.
Suite 3
Billings MT 59102

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Upcoming Events and Clue #2

Don’t forget the Knit In Public series starts in exactly one week…next Friday, June 25 at 7pm is our annual Stitch N Pitch evening at Dehler Park. We will sit along the 3rd base line and knit and crochet and watch a little baseball. EVERYONE…all ages who would love a free night of baseball are welcome! We have plenty of tickets available at the shop, so stop by and pick up enough for friends, neighbors, and any knitter or crocheter you know.

****Please also note that we had a mistake in the newsletter for our July KIP event at the Farmer’s Market. The date should be Saturday, July 24 (NOT the 20th)at 8am. We’ll meet at Rock Creek Coffee at 124 North Broadway on the corner of 2nd Avenue North and North Broadway, under Sky Point.

Clue #2 Mystery Guest

Mystery Guest

Our mystery guest tells me that in the 60’s, while living near Canada, she asked for knitting books from inter-library loan and was sent Barbara Walker’s KNITTING FROM THE TOP, which changed her life. As Meg Swansen remarked to her once, “Everything about knitting is in that book. You just have to read it start to finish.”

Good luck!

MAWS was AWESOME

This past weekend the Montana Association of Weavers and Spinners held a series of classes, workshops and events at MSU-B. Linda blogged about the event on May 27 and it is wrapping up today.
Here at Wild Purls, we had Nancy Bush visit us on Wednesday. Yes, THE Nancy Bush of teaching and knitting fame. There she is looking at Montana yarns

NB at WP

and visiting with Suzanne.

Nancy and Suz

It was great to see many familiar faces in her Estonian sock class on Thursday. While they were reluctant to have their photos taken, I think they look radiant. It must be from the knitting.

The group

We learned about Estonia and the knitting history of the country. Nancy has visited multiple times and truly loves the people and culture.

Estonian mittens 2

The conference was filled with classes, a fabulous vendor area and Wild Purls had a booth.

WP w LH
Linda was hard at work.

LH

We all enjoyed the weekend and I hope to get a sock completed soon.

Estonian sock in prog

A Red Letter Day

This past weekend, while Wild Purls was closed, I was not home knitting and lounging. Rather I was busy with my eldest daughter’s high school graduation. Although she had to run to make it on time,
rushing to make it

she made it!

the grad

What a weekend it was.
the girls

We were able to pick her out from the crowd.
Cap and gown
I had no idea how proud I would feel when she walked across the stage. A moment that I will always remember fondly. It was a big mile stone in her life and our family life as well. She will be off to college in the fall. Last night at dinner, she announced that she needs to pick out a knitting project! Her momma couldn’t be prouder.

Clue #1 for Autumn Mystery Guest

For those of you who don’t know, yet, we have a guest coming to Wild Purls at the end of September and beginning of October, September 30, October 1st and 2nd to be exact. Check it out in the newsletter and on the events page.

Mystery guest

She (OK, now you know it’s a female)would very much admire anyone who has multiple interests.

Many knitters knit. OK, that may not sound profound because ALL knitters knit, right? But some knitters knit, play musical instruments, garden, dance, volunteer in their communities or churches, have families, animals and much more. Some do a great deal more than knit.

Our mystery guest has multiple talents.

So, if you figure out who our potential teacher could be, stop by or give us a call with your guess. If you let us know, attend our August announcement and are correct, you will receive a little gift as well as the first opportunity to sign up for the Autumn Mystery Guest workshops. We hope you are as excited as we are about this big event!

Good luck and we hope that helps.

Saturday in the Garden

This past Saturday morning, our good friend and fellow knitter, Barb had a “Huge Plant Sale” at her home.
the group

Barb and Linda

Barb and J

After months of snow, cold, wind and rain, we had a warm morning to celebrate this exciting event. No, we didn’t knit, we bought plants, plants and more plants. Barb had each perinnial sorted for sun and shade, herb and flower. It was as if she knew her plants by name. Barb gave us a tour of her gardens and it was truly remarkable to see how well tended she maintains each plant.

The garden

Garaden 2
I learned so much in a short time. What a talented woman she is and how wonderful to have many of Barb’s plants now residing in our gardens.

Molly and Linda