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Back Home and raring to go!

1/2/2019

 

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This is a slightly late Friday Feature Newsletter this week as we are freshly back from New York and (after a bit of a jet lag driven lay in this morning) I have spent today trying to catch up with a back log of emails and orders.

We had an amazing time at Vogue Knitting Live last weekend and I would like to thank you all for your good wishes and those of you who visited the booth - it really was incredible to be so far from home and meet so many people who already follow my work. You can find some images from the show lower down this email along with our usual features such as the Palette of the Week and my Instagram Favourite.

We have returned to the studio to find lots of entry forms for the colouring competition waiting for us and you can find the information about this lower down the email too.

This is the final Friday Feature Newsletter to be sent from this mailing list. If you want to sign up to the new list in order to receive the newsletters from next week on-wards then please see the information about this lower down the email. Next week's newsletter will focus on the fashion trends for spring and I will be including a nice piece from Sarah who is going to look at the craft of tie dying.

As always, if you have anything you want to say or something you would like to be included in a future newsletter then do hit reply and let us know.
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Happiness is a way of travel, not a destination.
- Roy M. Goodman -

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Vogue Knitting Live - New York 2019


​I tried my best to share lots of images on my Instagram account while we were away, but the lack of good internet connection and the time difference meant that I was a bit out of sync with posting. Below are a few images I took whilst at the show. I have more and will share them with a little more back ground information over the next few weeks, once I am back up to speed.


The light at the venue was quite blue, so please excuse the quality of a lot of my images - you can find better pictures on the Vogue Knitting Live Instagram site by following this link.
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​The image above is of the Magpie Fibres stand. The shawl is called Nightshift and it is by Andrea Mowry aka Drea Renee Knits - you can find the pattern by following this link. The image doesn't do this beautiful shawl justice I am afraid, but you will find better images on Andrea's web site.
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The image above is of the 3 winning finalist designs in the Donegal Tweed exhibition. The brioche one in the middle, which won first prize, is particularly beautiful don't you think?
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After years of yearning I also made it to Purl Soho - a store I have wanted to visit for the last decade or so. The simplicity of the way the store designs it's displays and it's in house garments and accessories is just lovely - I am hopeful that the image above gives you an idea of their style if you haven't come across them before
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Tip of the week

I have only had a quick chance to test this tip of the week out, but I am told by my friend Sarah Lally, who sent in the suggestion, that she now uses it all the time. When working treble crochet (US double):

'Instead of doing 3 chains at the beginning of a row or round, do a
double crochet with a chain on top. Looks less leggy and more like a
real stitch.....I must say I have only recently discovered it and am now a complete convert!'.
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What's New?

Two weeks have passed since our original Janie Crow web site crashed beyond repair which meant that the new 'Just Knots' site went live a little sooner than we had intended. There is still some work to be done on the site and some glitches are still appearing so I hope you will all be patient with us while we get everything up to speed.

You can find the new Just Knots web site, which has all the stock items from the original site, by following this link. All the original Janie Crow links will be directed to the new site automatically.
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​Because we have been away we have not had a chance to work on the new Janie Crow brand site, which will be the new home of my blog, technique downloads and design information, but we are hoping to get this sorted very soon. I am building the site myself, with help from Andy, so I and am really keen to show it to you - all being well there should be something for you to see within the next two weeks so keep your eye out for more information.

If you have been following the Dolce and Gabanna related discussions on my social media feed then you may have noticed some comments in regards to copyright statements on knitting and crochet patterns. Copyright statements exist to protect the original designer of a pattern and are applicable whether or not a pattern is free. When the D&G copycat story was first shared a few weeks ago there were lots of people saying they were surprised that patterns hold a copyright statement and so I thought I should mention a few things in regards to this in this week's email.

A crochet pattern is like a recipe in that it can only be attributed to a designer in it's original form. If a certain number of changes are made then a pattern could be said to have been changed enough to no longer be within the ownership of the original designer. This is a bit like adding a few of your own special ingredients to a Jamie Oliver recipe or adding an extra egg to Mary Berry's Victoria Sponge recipe (I do this and it makes the sponge lighter), however, none of these changes to the ingredients alter the fact that the source of the recipe comes from the original celebrity chef and that it should therefore be accredited to them and the same applies to a knit or crochet pattern.

One of the areas that I think may have also caused confusion is in relation to making and profitting from a knit or crochet design published (either free or otherwise) by an independent designer. I have had a surge of people contact me in regards to this so I thought I should try to explain how the copyright statement on my patterns affects those of you who make items to sell.

In short - if you want to sell an item made from one of my patterns, be it a blanket, a hat or a bag, then you should credit me as the designer. In theory you should ask for permission first, before you list an item for sale and you can do this by emailing me - in most cases I will say yes to a request, so it is not the end of the world if you have not asked in advance.

I hope this makes things clearer. If in doubt please email me or hit reply to this email.

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To tie in with the words above I want to share this image of my 
Magic Circles Blanket made by Amikitoramikat - a seller who has listed my designs on her Etsy account. I adore the styling on this image and am in love with the bright pink walls and turquoise wardrobe in Kathryn's picture.
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Colour Palette of the Week


​The image I chose to take my palette from this week is one I took in New York. It sounds a bit silly, but even after 8 days there I still had to pinch myself that I was seeing big yellow school buses and taxis and wandering down streets from the movies!
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I took this image on the east side of Central Park after Andy and I took a rather chilly walk through it. I stood and waited at the lights for a cab to go through so that I could catch the yellow! When I look at the image now I wish I had pulled out the bright orange of the dog coat that is in the bottom left of the image and maybe the burgundy shade on the sign post at the centre as these may have added quite a different feeling to the palette.
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Colouring Competition


Don't forget that the colouring competition I launched here last week is open until 15th February 2019. You can enter as many times as you like, so why not unleash your creativity and enjoy some mindful colouring in?
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​Simply colour in the motif chart to create your own version of my Delft blanket design, then pop it in the post to us along with your written entry form to be in with a chance of winning a great prize. You can find the downloadable information pack and competition guidelines 
here and the competition entry form here.
 
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The original Janie Crow Delft Crochet Blanket was inspired by the blue and white Delftware from the Netherlands. It is made up of a single motif, plus a half motif, worked in three colour ways: Dark, Medium and Light. Only one colour is worked in each round, and each colour way uses all the yarns – they just appear in different rounds and amounts.


Using all the yarns in each motif is a foolproof way of ensuring a harmonious overall blanket design, but it is not the only way. Those of you that follow my blog or receive my newsletters know that I find inspiration for my colour palettes wherever I go. When I have an idea, I surround myself with the yarns that evoke the same feelings and start to design. I am fortunate in that I have an abundance of yarn in my studio, but you can do the same using felt tip pens, coloured pencils and paper.

I find it fascinating how recolouring a design can completely change the way it looks and I love to see other crocheters versions of my designs, especially those that have used an alternative colour palette. With this in mind Luise and I thought it would be really fun to invite you to colour in a chart representation of one of my Delft design to see what wonderful ideas you can come up with. Dont' worry - this isn’t a design competition! You do not need to know how to design, or even how to crochet, all you need to do is colour in a chart and pop it in the post!

The idea is that the entries will be judged and a selection of finalists will be chosen after a public vote. Winners will be given prizes and the yarn colour packs for the new colour ways, which will include the winner’s name and inspiration, will subsequently be available via Stylecraft stockists. The colour substitution documents for each new colour way will also be available as free downloads via this web site and will feature in an updated version of the Delft Blanket crochet pattern later on this year.
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​The competition is being launched in support of the release of a newly worked version of my Delft blanket pattern, which uses Stylecraft Life DK. The patterns for the blue and cream colour way, which was inspired by my love of Delftware and The Willow Pattern china, are available now via Stylecraft stockists. You can follow this link to find out more about the design and purchase the 12 page brochure pattern (£4.95) or the Stylecraft Life DK kit, which contains 15 x 100g balls of yarn, the pattern and a sew in label for £44.95. The pattern is available in UK & US terminology and Dutch language.
No purchase necessary to enter the competition.

​I really hope that you like the thought of entering the competition. Don't forget that it closes on the 15th of February. You can find more information in this month's copy of Simply Crochet Magazine and via Stylecraft's social media platforms.

Instagram Favourite


My Instagram account recommendation this week is that of Geninne D Zlatkis, who describes herself as a 'passionately curious artist living with Manolo, our two sons and an adorable red healer named Zorro'.
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I love it when Geninne's images pop up on my feed, especially when they include pics of her dazzling dog and beautiful art work. You can find her account by following 
this link. Her work is also available to buy on Etsy.
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Sign up or miss out!


As I have already said, today's newsletter will be the final one to be sent from this mailing list. This list belongs to our original web site, which has now been renamed as Just Knots. Because of new laws introduced last year we have to make a clear definition between the mailing lists for our 2 new web sites and so, in order to continue to receive this email on a Friday afternoon, you must sign up to a new mailing list. Follow 
this link to sign up.
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​It's nearly the weekend!


​We have a snow flurry going on outside right now, which is adding to the existing layer of snow we had over night, so I think it will be a case of sticking close to home this weekend. I am desperate to get my hands on a crochet hook as I have had no time to do any crochet for about 2 weeks and my hands are itching to get going! I have a new design in my head so as soon as I have pressed send on this newsletter I am going to wind off a skein of yarn and get going....


I hope that wherever you are and whatever you are doing you stay happy, well and warm. If you are in the US then I hope you are not too badly affected by your record breaking cold weather.

Sending crochet love and yarny kisses.
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