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Knit Your Ass Off In February 2010 — Brooklynian

Knit Your Ass Off In February 2010

Knit Your Ass Off In February 2010

Winter blahs and recession getting you down? Knit your blues away in February! This month the Chinese Year of the Tiger and Valentine's day share the same time slot. Also this month the Casserole Preservation Society of Prospect Heights share the evening with Knit PH at Freddy's Bar. What are the chances of that happening?

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Knit PH at Prospect Perk Café

Tuesday, February 9 '10
7:00 to 9:00 PM

Prospect Perk Café
183 STERLING PLACE
BROOKLYN, NY 11238
(718) 783-7375
http://www.prospectperkcafe.com


Knit PH meets at Prospect Perk Café every 2nd Tuesday each month from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Why not make something warm but slightly late for someone you love? You'll be inspired to get going with a knitting circle that has seen more UFOs than SETI. Knit PH will be charging members a suggested $1 fee per meet up to pay for MeetUp.com subscription.

Prospect Perk is a cozy café that seats 12 people. The "RSVP MAYBE" feature is disabled to ensure that we have enough seating, so please be sure to RSVP as "Yes" or "No" for Knit PH at Prospect Perk Café. Prospect Perk Café is conveniently located between the 7th Av "Q" stop and the G.A.P. "2/3" stop on the corner of Sterling Place and Flatbush. They have hot-pressed and cold sandwiches, fine teas, hot cocoa, coffee, pastries... and of course, knitting.

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Casserole Night and Knit PH at Freddy's Bar

How can you call a neighborhood blighted when it has a casserole night and knitting? The Casserole Preservation Society of Prospect Heights and Knit Night at Freddy's Bar share the evening to celebrate the annual winter event: Casserole Night at Freddy's Bar. Put on some warm duds, bring your best cheer, your knitting and casserole... salad, desert, or bread, and a clean take-away container.

CASSEROLE NIGHT
Sunday, February 21, 2010
7:00 pm and onwards

Freddy's Bar and Backroom
485 Dean Street (corner 6ave. & Dean St.)
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Tel: (718) 622-7035
http://freddysbackroom.com

To participate...
1. RSVP for this night via the Knit PH MeetUp group or by email (subject: Casserole Night).
· http://MeetUp.com/KnitPH
· [email protected]
2. Bring a classic casserole, a hearty salad, bread or dessert
3. Label dish as meat or vegetarian, or if it has nuts or shrimp..etc.
4. Bring a take-away container

All food will be served at room temperature. Bring your own clean take-away container for the exchange. Paper plates, napkins, plastic ware and serving utensils will be available.

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OTHER STUFF...

La Casita: New Kid on the Block
Check out this nifty new Yarn Shop & Café in Carroll Gardens. La Casita (little house) has a lovely selection of basic & luxury yarns. But don't shop on an empty stomach, they also serve a fine selection of savory & sweet café treats... including wine by the glass.

La Casita
253 Smith Street (bet. Douglass & Degraw)
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Tel: (718) 963-0369
[email protected]
http://www.lacasitayarnshop.com

Tuesday to Friday: 11am -10pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am - 7pm
(closed Monday)

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Comments

  • Have you been to Casita yet? Ooh, it's pretty nice. Is the cafe open? I was there a couple of weeks ago and they were still awaiting some permit or approval or other.
  • My opinion (take it with a grain of salt): I really wanted to like this place - it's cute, the folks seem personable, they will be serving wine and cheese soon, etc. However, my first and second impressions were of disappointment.

    I found them to be a bit pushy and I also think they used bad judgment in recommending a project to me - knowing that I was a beginner - that was way beyond my (current) capabilities. I ended up having to take 2 classes to figure out what I was supposed to be doing, in addition to having to make several purchases specific to this project. (It made me wonder if they were clueless or, in fact, cunning.)

    One last thing - the instructor began impatiently (verbally) snapping at me when she thought that I wasn't picking things up quickly enough. I put the kabosh on that.

    This could be "new shop jitters". If they see this review and don't bar me from coming back, I may try them out, again, a few months from now when they've settled in.
  • BKChickie wrote: Have you been to Casita yet? Ooh, it's pretty nice. Is the cafe open? I was there a couple of weeks ago and they were still awaiting some permit or approval or other.
    We went roughly around the same time, I don't think the food portion of the shop is ready yet. I'll have to go again when slipping around in snow isn't an issue. Maybe we can go BYOB. hmmmm.
  • If it's snowing, are you cancelling tonight?
  • Feh, actually it didn't snow tonight. A member from Montreal called us wimps for even thinking of bagging out.

    [Update: Holy crap! Check out that snow.]
  • Chase those winter blah away tonight with the Casserole Night Preservation Society of Prospect Heights and Knit PH at Freddy's Bar. We are also sharing the room with the German Language Studies Club on this night.

    Freddy's Bar
    485 Dean Street
    February 21, 2010
    7:00-ish, there and abouts

    Bring your favorite casserole, bread, salad, or a dessert and kick it back with an icy beer, wine, or wine from a box. Also bring a take-away container. I'll be running a bit late but will there by 7:30. See you there.
  • Oh! I forgot about this completely!

    I went to the organizational meeting for the Brooklyn Yarn & Fiber Guild (or something very similarly named). It was, um, organizational!
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