"Work is love made visible." -- Kahlil Gibran
Welcome, welcome to our new home. Just like at our former home: www.stonyhillfiberarts.com, you still have to step over laundry baskets, look beyond the clutter, and turn a blind eye to the dust! We've seen some changes: we
moved to western NC in 2004, Cindy has now taken over the website (eeeeeeK), replaced most of the wool yarn (after a long bout of scratchy reluctance) with some new, ecologically friendly natural plant fibers.
So come on in, check it out and visit for a while. SCROLL DOWN, ENJOY!
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VERY EASY Knitting Patterns
There will be no pulling of hair nor gnashing of teeth with these patterns. Simple directions, no knittingese, helpful graphics, and a step by step approach is the Stony Hill promise with these
Knitting Green
Little feet, we're aiming for little ecological footprints in all that we do. Searching out natural plant fibers that are organically grown, sustainable, or ecofriendly in one way or another is our focus. Our packaging and patterns use only 100% pcw recycled fibers. We are committed to Knitting Green.
More Knitting Patterns
For those with a little more knitting experience, we have intermediate and advanced patterns. "Without the hieroglyphics of abbreviation, our patterns are painless and require
no translation,
advanced mathematical
interpretation or the
ingestion of valium
prior to project
commencement."
Be brave, check out
the next level of
Stuff
Shawl Pins, Knitty Notebooks, Leather Soles & Purse Straps, buttons, knitting needles; general Stuff You Need.
Articles,research,fiber history, how to, sizing charts and more.
Knitting Tips
Tips, hints and general silliness. Everything you ever wanted to know about knitting and some things you didn't are at
Knit Wit Needles
Whimsical, handmade
knitting needles.
Come meet Constance,
Bea,Hort, Penelope,
Lucilleand Veronica,
Stony Hill's Gang
QUESTIONS?
Call: 828 859-6741 or
Stony Hill Yarn
Soft to the touch, gentle on the environment
Had to let the wool go, grieved it, then moved on to