Sunday, March 28, 2010

Thanks to Sheepgal!

Saturday morning, as I was getting ready to go to the Wellesley Booksmith for a book signing with Kristin Nicholas (gettingstitchedonthe farm), her darling daughter Julia ,and Melissa Morgan Oakes,(melissaknits) I stopped to take a quick peak to see if any lambs has been born at Springhill Farm. It was an honor to see that Barb posted a challenge to her readers and offered a copy of my recent book, along with her luscious yarn as a prize. As part of the conditions of the challenge is that people post a comment on my blog. I was shocked to see how many people looked at the very humble, (needs to be improved) posts and left comments of support and enthusiasm. Thank you everyone and especially to Barb for the kindness and support of my book!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Look at this darling kangaroo given to me today by Karen, the store manager at Webs. Isn't she adorable? I am glad she was there to keep me company at the book launch at Webs. Great company, great food and drink, and most of all a very grateful and humbled kangaroodyer. How can I thank everyone for the love and support in making the book Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece a reality? It is a Webs book, all but one of the patterns are from Webs staff, the only other by Barbara Giguere of Shelburne, a beautiful pair of kangaroo mittens. Two knitters, Bonnie Lemme and Gwen Steege, knit scarves for the book.
I love you all. Gail

Monday, February 15, 2010

Book Pages

These are pages from my book that I wasn't able to download yesterday. Hopefully they will give you more of an idea about what the book is about and how it is oriented.


This picture to my left shows the Kangaroo mittens which were created for me by Barbara Giguere. The pattern is available in the book. The mittens are worn by Melanie Jolicoeur who appears in several other compositions.




The Rainbow Dipped Sweater was designed and knit by Linda Burt and also knit by Marion Halpern.













Dori Betjeman designed and knit the Infant Cardigan And Ruffled Cap which you see immediately below. Over the next several days I'll post other examples which I hope will whet your appetites .


Sunday, February 14, 2010






IT'S HERE ! !






My book Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece is currently available for sale in bookstores and yarn shops around the country. You may order a signed and personalized copy, on request, from my Web Site (http://www.kangaroodyer.com/) under Sock Yarn link. The cost is $18.95 plus $.95 tax and S&H. . If you're on a budget and want to save some cash, order from http://www.amazon.com/.

Full-color photographs by John Polak
168 pages; $18.95 hardcover Spiral Bound

ISBN 978-1-60342-468-4


"This stunningly beautiful book, which contains more user friendly methods and appealing effects than I have ever seen anywhere, made me want to find some undyed yarn in my stasyh, and begin experimenting. Thanks to Gail Callahan, I will now seek out undyed yarns and begin to color my own." Cat Bordhi, author of Personal Footprints for Insouciant Sock Knitters.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

My Book


This is the cover of my new book Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece which should be in the stores by the 1st of February. Personalized, signed copies will be available from my web site http://www.kangaroodyer.com/ as soon as I receive my order from Storey Puiblishing. for $18.95 plus S&H charges. You can also email me at kangaroodyer@kangaroodyer.com for more information.
The book would not have happened without the talents of the many contributing artists and designers, many my co-workers from Webs, and the support of the wonderful people at Storey whose astonishing art work and photographs bring the concepts to life.
Gail Callahan, the Kangaroo Dyer

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Yarn, Roving and News



So much time has gone by…. Life is much too busy, but in spite of everything I am excited about my new yarns…

In the luxury category, there is a set of 6 COLOURS in Kid Mohair and Silk at a special price of $100. They can be ordered individually for $20 apiece. Also, more than one skein of each color is available.

That is also true for almost any of my yarns – they can be ordered in multiples and will be provided from the same dye lot.

In the sock yarn category, there are three new offerings – the changing of the seasons is affecting me – two are Autumnal in there color tones (Autumn Fantasy and Sunrise on the Desert) and the third evokes a fall feeling with mist rising in the meadow (Misty Morning) although in truth it could also be early spring. All 3 are in a 75% superwash wool and 25% nylon combination which makes them long lasting and easily cared for.

Finally, for you Spinners, in the spinning fibers category there is a new roving in superwash Merino (Forest Primeval) which is again in keeping with my autumnal mood.














So much to do and say, so little time..........

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New scarves and yarn


I've been right out straight with family and work obligations so I've not had time to keep you informed of my doings... On the right, you can see a silk Crepe de Chine scarf called 'Sedona Hills' and below is a picture of 'Sea Glass' also in Crepe de Chine. They are both available on my Web site (http://www.kangaroodyer.com/) and on my ETSY page.
I've also created a new line of Kid Mohair and Silk in a range of pastels. I'll be posting them later but you can have a sneak preview with 'Zinnia' which is a delightfully soft and fuzzy yellow.
The other posted yarn is 'Beach Towel' in Superwash Wool and Nylon. I just loved the way these colors came together and they reminded me of my recent trip to the Ogunguit Beach.
So little time, so much to do........