Photos on this page are made from items purchased from Yarn Circle. If you have something that you would like to show off, bring it by the shop and Pam will take a photo of it.
A Tea Cozy knitted by Joann Macintosh using Yarn Circle Yarns.
Karen Smith with her wool lace shawl she spun and then knitted.
Emolyn Liden wearing her hand-knitted natural colored cotton sweater.
Martha with the handknitted lap shawl she knitted for her brother Johnathan.
Kate Jones is modeling a knitted scarf while knitting her own red scarf. The multi -colored scarf creation is still in progress by Pam Howard. Pam used Touch and Jaggerspun yarns.
Julie Schreiber made an Aran-style hat using Merino Magic from Heirloom Yarns
Hand-woven altar cloth woven by Pam Howard for The Church of the Good Shepherd, Episcopal Church, Hayseville. NC.. A total of 6 pieces the altar, pulpit, lectern cloths and three stoles were woven from UKI’s 8/2 un-merc cotton yarns.
Pam Howard made this natural dyed silk/wool double-woven scarf. This was a project for a study group she is a part of.
Rosalyn McCard with her second warp woven on her Schacht Wolf Pup
Martha Owen Knitted this shawl and hat from her own sheeps wool.
Martha Owen dyed and spun the wool for this blanket. Beth Johnson wove the yarns into this beautiful blanket.
Pam Howard is next to her Wensleydale Longwool shawl. This piece won third place in wearables catagory in the Blueridge Handweavers Show.
Martha knitted this lovely shawl for her brother.
Ramona Abernathy-Paine wove these lovely dishtowels made from UKI’s 8/2 un-merc cotton yarns