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We have teaching as our first love so it's easy to keep that a priority. Almost all of our employees in the shop also teach classes and in the course of a regular day a lot of extra teaching is done - from showing someone the Kitchener stitch to explaining what a yo means.

We invite you to come in, take a class, ask some questions, or just say hi. We are here because we love to teach!

 
 

Ann Budd - Is the author of THE KNITTER’S HANDY BOOK OF PATTERNS,
THE KNITTER’S HANDY BOOK OF SWEATER PATTERNS and co-author of WRAP STYLE, LACE STYLE and BAG STYLE. When she isn’t writing about knitting, she is knitting.

Betsy Blumenthal - Received her MFA at Indiana University, owned a shop (Yarns Unlimited) and taught at Indiana University in the Fine Arts Department. She has taught all over the U.S. including Convergence. Besides her articles and work in Handwoven and Weaver’s magazines, she co-authored HANDS ON DYEING.

Chris Switzer - Is the author and publisher of SPINNING LLAMA AND ALPACA and
editor of PROJECTS FOR LLAMA AND ALPACA. She began weaving and spinning in
1971 and has been a member of the Handweavers Guild of Boulder and the Northern Colorado Weavers Guild ever since. She received a BFA in Weaving from CSU in 1984. She raises alpacas and paco-vicunas in Estes Park.

Connie Kephart - Is addicted to spindle spinning. Her handspun yarns have won prizes and ribbons at Estes Park Wool Market, Maryland Sheep and Wool and the Taos Wool Festival. Come find out what delights her so much about this simple tool.

Debi Dodge -Was the Superintendent of the Handspun Yarn Show at the Boulder
County Fair for 10 years. She has been the judge at the Estes Park Wool
Festival and is a 3 time Medallion winner for her designer yarns at the Taos
Wool Festival.

Debbie O’Neill - Loves to share knitting knowledge and will happily talk knitting for hours. Her designs have been featured in several magazines and books and her first book THE STITCH COLLECTION will be available from Lark in 2010. You can find her as DebbieO on Ravelry and her patterns under Nutty Creations.

Donna Druchanas - Learned to knit before she could read. Her designs and articles have been featured in Family Circle, Knitters, Interweave Knits and Inknitters. She is the author of THE KNITTED RUG and ARCTIC LACE, ETHNIC KNITTING DISCOVERY and KITTY KNITS.

Heide Murray - Has been needlefelting for eight years, teaching for three, and finds wool endlessly fascinating. Making whimsical characters has been a wonderful experience, leading to pieces in galleries in New York and Tokyo, even being a finalist in the Softie Awards in two categories in 2007. After years of sculpting dolls in clay and taking courses all over the states, she found wool and will never go back.

Jane Patrick - As a past editor of Handwoven magazine and with her involvement with Schacht Spindle Company, Jane is very knowledgeable about many areas of weaving. Teaching rigid heddle is one of her many loves. Her book TIME TO WEAVE is a must read.

Judy Steinkoenig - Has been teaching weaving classes since 1983 including Beginning Weaving at Convergence 2004. You can see her weavings in Handwoven magazine. This, plus being a knowledgeable and lively speaker, keeps her in much demand up and down the Front Range.

Kristi Anderson - Learned to knit as a Girl Scout Leader and hasn’t ever stopped. One of our most prolific knitters, she is always creating new, wonderful pieces.

Maggie Casey - Is the author of START SPINNING—EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE GREAT YARN, published by Interweave Press. A spinner since 1973 she holds the Handweavers Guild of America Certificate of Excellence in Handspinning. Look for her workshops at Estes Park and SOAR. Articles she has written have been published in Spinoff and Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot. Her love of fibers and delight in spinning are contagious. Her DVD Start Spinning came out this spring.

Margaret Tullis - learned to tat and crochet as a child from a sitter who found she could keep her quiet with a shuttle or hook and a ball of string. Later, and by then a weaver and spinner, she couldn’t resist basketry when the material fell from her Florida trees. She has produced baskets and craft for mail-order as well as installations and galleries. She loves to learn and she loves to share.

Margaret Wahlin - Learned to knit and crochet at an extremely young age from her mother in Scotland. Knitting has always been an integral part of her life and the more complicated the patterns are, the better. Margaret has become certified as a Knitting Instructor by the Craft Yarn Council of America. She is also an avid weaver and spinner.

Roxana Bartlett - Is both an artist-quiltmaker and a knitwear designer. Leading a double life isn’t as difficult as it sounds, she says, since both reflect an aspect of her creativity and both are exciting. Her book SLIP STITCH KNITTING is an Interweave Press best seller.

Sally Kuhn - Worked for yarn during high school and college, helping with knitting, crochet and needlepoint projects. An avid weaver since 1994, you can see her woven triple weave pick-up cougar in the main office of Smiley Middle School in Denver. Kumihimo and ply split braiding are also addictions.

Sharon Dalebout - Was born with knitting needles in her fingers. Sharon is an accomplished quilter, embroiderer and knitter. Sharing her knowledge is one of her greatest pleasures. Look for her work in Handwoven and Interweave Knits.

Susan Wilson - Received the Handweavers Guild of America’s Certificate of Excellence in Handweaving, Master level in 1990. Her work has been published in Weavers and Handwoven, and she teaches workshops all over the U.S. including Convergence.

 

 
Our Instructors

 

We are conveniently located in the
Table Mesa Shopping Center
635 South Broadway, Unit E, Boulder, CO 80305

Tel: (303) 494-1071 (800) 283-4163 Fax: (303) 554-6593
Email: shuttles@shuttlesspindlesandskeins.com

Hours: Mon. 12-6, Tues. - Sat. 10-6 Closed Sundays


SPRING CLOSURE - We will be closed
MONDAY, MAY 31, MEMORIAL DAY

We will be open on Sunday, May 16 from 10-5pm,
for Colorado Weavers Day!

We accept: Visa/MasterCard/Discover/AmEx

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Need help? Here is a list of our recurring clinics taught by our instructors.

BLANKET CLUB
2nd Monday of Month 5 Sessions $90
Monday, January 11, February 8, March 8,
April 12 & May 10, 7-9pm
Kristi Anderson & Debbie O’Neill, instructors

Back by popular demand is the Blanket Club. We will once again be offering a pieced afghan knitted in individual squares. Each month several new squares will be presented offering a variety of techniques from simple to more challenging. And, once your squares are complete we will provide you with a variety of methods for seaming and finishing your new afghan. This would be a perfect graduation gift for your high school senior. BEGINNING KNITTING SKILLS REQUIRED.

CROCHET CLINIC 45 Minutes $20
ANY TUESDAY, 11-4PM
BUT YOU MUST CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
Margaret Tullis, instructor

Do you have crochet questions? Are you stuck on a project? Need help understanding directions? Want help starting a new project or finishing an old one? Crochet clinic is the answer. Bring your projects and problems, and we will talk crochet.

SHUTTLES SPIN-IN AND KNIT-IN
1st Monday of the month
Monday April 5 & Monday May 3, 7-9:30pm

Bring your wheel and/or needles and join other spinners & knitters
in an evening of good company.

COMMUNITY KNITTING
3RD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH $5 DONATION
March 16, 7-8:30pm
April 20 & May 18, 7-8:30pm
Roxana Bartlett, instructor
Our last three meetings before the Summer! The Summer Vest pattern will be given out at the May meeting. Last year we were able to put together 34 Holiday kits for Children’s Alley based on the number of vests we made. Join us for the fun of knitting for children in need! We do a different project every month - check our website for details. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/communityknitting/

SWEATER DOCTOR IS IN
45 Minutes $20
ANY TUESDAY or THURSDAY, 11-4pm
CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
Roxana Bartlett, instructor

Is there an ailing sweater project in your life? A pattern suffering from confusion? A technique so cold it needs resuscitation? Schedule an appointment with Dr. Knits and have a one on one session that will get that sweater up and wearing.

CROCHET CLINIC
45 Minutes $25
ANY TUESDAY, 11-4PM
CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

Margaret Tullis, instructor
Do you have crochet questions? Are you stuck on a project? Need help understanding directions? Want help starting a new project or finishing an old one? Crochet clinic is the answer. Bring your projects and problems, and we will talk crochet.

  We are proud of what our customers create!
Help us create a gallery of handmade treasures.
Want to share? Send us a photo!

 

 

Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, Inc • Located in the Table Mesa Shopping Center 635 South Broadway, Unit E, Boulder, CO 80305
TEL (303) 494-1071 (800) 283-4163 FAX (303) 554-6593 Open Mon. 12-6, Tues. - Sat. 10-6 Visa/MasterCard/Discover/AmEx


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SUPPLIES: YARN | WEAVING | SPINNING | KNITTING | BOOKS | POLICIES & PERKS | MAP TO STORE | SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER | VIEW OUR STORE | HOME |
CLASSES:  WEAVING | SPINNING | KNITTING | CRAFTS | WORKSHOPS & EVENTS | REGISTRATION | INSTRUCTORS
 | PRINT CLASS SCHEDULE | CLASS PHOTOS |