9 posts tagged “yarn”
I love your handspun. Really, I do. But can you please be more careful when winding the yarn into a skein for me to buy? When you twist up the yarn while winding it up this is what happens:
Thanks,
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A few weeks ago I was contacted by an ex-pat living in Sweden about some yarn I had listed as "sell/trade" on Ravelry. We ended up doing a bit of a swap; I sent her all of my Knit Picks Essential and a big bag of Reese's Pieces, and she sent me this:
Oh, and yesterday I made this:
Now I'm off to knit and do homework ... classes haven't even started yet and I have three articles to read. What is this crap.
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I'm still in LR, haven't heard about my stuff yet. But. Yesterday I went LYS hopping and it was good.
First stop: Yarn Mart.
I'm cool with that. I'm double-hitting for Team TARDIS (from the Who Knits? community) and Team Robonia (a team I created for us Futurama-obsessed knitters). I'm currently working on a Ravatar that works for both teams ... not sure what that'll be yet.
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p.s. GO CUBBIES!
Life has been very crazy around these parts. Last Saturday I went up to Wyandotte, MI, to see my dad at the Wyandotte Street Art Fair. There was a local spinner tent and a yarn store a block away. Needless to say, I made a few stash enhancement acquisitions.
Then I packed a ton.
Then I went up to Ann Arbor yesterday to see my dad again at The Guild's Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair. The Ann Arbor Fiberarts Guild was there, so naturally I picked up something. This time around I got some 10/3 mercerized cotton to weave with (my next adventure ... learning to weave).
Bloody gorgeous stuff, I say. Good god, those colorways are amazing.
While getting my oil changed today I finished the alluded-to project, Sunray by Ulli S. Shibuya (Ravelry link).
It really needs to be blocked, but practically all of my knitting stuff is packed already. It'll have to wait. The brooche is something I got recently on my last visit home. My Great-Grand Aunties had all sorts of jewelry and stuff, and every time my mom comes back from a visit to see my grandad she brings back a few boxes of jewelry and knick-knacks. The brooche also has matching clip-on earrings (hah! I can barely well regular ones thanks to my 0s, oh well) but they're genuine crystal so they seemed worth keeping together.
I also finished up a project for the BBC. I'm honestly not sure if I can talk about it here, so I won't. But once the project is all said-and-done and pictures are made public I'll share the details.
OH! And while out and about in BG today I saw a window display full of those Uglys things that M-----l is a big fan of. So I took pictures. Or tried to at least. I was getting major glare.
That's it from me for now. It might be a few weeks until I update again, seeing as I am supposed to be moving soon. Like, this weekend. Who knows how long I'll be without the internet. It might actually be nice to get away from it for a while.
ciao,
s
I'm at my parents' place for the week, and it's been really awesome so far. The most obvious reason is because I'm not in Ohio. Also, because my mom keeps giving me money for stuff. And Cory (my brother) and I went to the White Sox game last night. And today I went to my favorite yarn store ever, Knitche. And I went to World Market for the first time ever and it's pretty much my favorite store now, besides IKEA and H&M. Hooray, stuff!
So first was my visit to Knitche. I wanted to get a skein of Malabrigo to make another One Skein Wonder, and two skeins of Rowan Pure Wool DK. I got the Malabrigo, but they don't carry Pure Wook DK yet. So I got Norah Gaughan vol. 3, two skeins of Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Dyed Organic Cotton, and two skeins of Katia Colibri.
Then when I was at home I found my mom's collection of old juke box 45s.
mmmm, vinyl
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Now quit pickin' your nose and knead that dough!
This past week I traveled all over the place. Being Spring Break, I felt it necessary to travel and get out of the misery that is NW Ohio. Seriously, I hate it here. Anyway. While at home in Chicagoland visit my folks I did some vacation shopping ... $90 worth of yarn, pattern books, crochet hooks, and other fun notions from Knitche in Downers Grove. I keep forgetting to take pictures of the hooks ... they are really nice Addi-turbos with cushioned handles. I picked up B, C, D, and E, since those are the ones I use most frequently to make amigurumi. I also picked up 5 skeins of Cascade 220 in a gorgeous Kelly green.
I'm using this stuff to make Aramis, a pattern out of Norah Gaughan vol. 2. The sweater is simple and beautiful. The trim is garter stitch, which I love. I think it gets a bad wrap because it's the "beginner" stitch, but I love how it looks as a trim, particularly when knit on small needles. And used in contrast of stockinette, which is how it is used in this pattern.
When I got back from Chicago I immediately wound two skeins into balls, with the intent of knitting on the planes. And oh my, did I knit. I have the back panel nearly finished, and intend on finishing it tonight and casting on the front panel tonight after work. I'm a bit worried about the size ... the picture has the model wearing the 34" version an is a size 2, and I'm like ... size 2??? I'm a 38" bust easily, but only going up two pattern sizes to get to that bust doesn't seem like enough. So I cast on the 42" version and hope it's not enormous. I have big shoulders anyway. Hopefully it works out.
So, the flying that I somewhat eluded to above involved me traveling to Austin, TX. It was a two-birds-with-one-stone kind of trip. I write reviews for StaticMultimedia.com, a site that reviews movies and tv shows and books and games and all sorts of stuff. As part of SXSW Interactive, GameCock Media Group put on EIEIO, which let independent developers showcase their upcoming games. So that was on Thursday. The other part of my trip involved visiting UT's campus because I got into the PhD program there in music theory and wanted to check things out in person. Friday I had meetings with professors, a lunch meeting with another professor, and I observed the theory seminar in the afternoon. So yeah, two birds with one stone. Saturday and Sunday I had wide open, so naturally I went exploring. I particularly went exploring for yarn stores. And I found wonderful ones.
The first shop I went to is called Gauge. It is relatively new, and located up in the NW part of town on Parkcross Dr.
The first is, well, I don't know. The tag doesn't really give much information, and to be honest I only bought it because it was the most beautiful yellow yarn I've ever seen. If it wasn't $17.50 a skein I would have bought 2. The second is a gorgeous worsted-weight handspun yarn by Robincat Handspun. I really wanted to buy something spun locally, and I couldn't resist the colorway. The last is Peace Fleece in a heavy worsted weight. You can read about Peace Fleece here.
Then I drove around downtown Austin for a while, and went to the big State House. You can seriously see that thing from everywhere in town. While there, I did some knitting. I didn't intentionally take a picture that dark ... I guess the shadows I sat under really blocked me out. And being alone makes KIP (knitting-in-public) pictures hard to stage without looking like a crazy person. There were definitely looky-loos, and I heard a few people say "oh, I wish I could knit!" and things along that line. I love that. I hope they become inspired to pick up needles and give it a try. Fiber culture and crafts are a huge deal in Austin. They could go to many cool little shops and get help.
Speaking of more cool little shops. After I wondered around downtown and took lots of pictures of the Capital Building, I went to another yarn shop called Hill Country Weavers.
I got two skeins of Berroco Trilogy, which is absolutely lovely and reminds me of recycled sari silk. The colors are just gorgeous. Who knows what I'll end up using it for. And who cares. I'd rather just look at it anyway! The second is a skein of Blue Sky Alpacas Organic Cotton. This yarn is just lovely to work with. I'm planning on knitting another cable scarf from One Skein with this. I made one for my accompanist last year and he really liked it. I personally really love the naturally nut color of this skein. But seriously, before I cast on anything else I have to get cracking on all of my unfinished projects, and the few small things I've promised people. Now that I have some nice, cushioned crochet hooks I can get cracking on some amigurumi. It'll be a much more pleasant experience. I'm also really excited about the sweater I'm working on.
Speaking of which, on Sunday while I was out wasting time before my flight back to Detroit, I decided to stop back into Hill Country Weavers to get some help on binding off. My bind-offs are always really tight, and I was worried about that while I shaped the armholes. Turns out that the second Sunday of every month is, well Second Sunday, the store's own little "stitch 'n' bitch" gathering. So. I got the help I needed, met local knitters/crocheters, and even one guy from California that was in town for SXSW. He was knitting socks on two circular needles and I was jealous of his mad skillz.
So I guess I'll wrap things up there. This is, like, a monster post. But it was a busy and fun week, especially in Austin. I really like it there and I have a feeling I'll be living there starting in August.
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I have a mega update! So mega that I am making it into two updates! !!!
Firstly, I just got my first display form:
Second, I took my first trip to Mass Ave Knit Shop and picked up some fun stuff!
To the right are two skeins of Diakeito dia-Mist Lame in metallic silver. This will be for the robot in Knitted Toys.
While in Indianapolis I did some thrifting, and picked up a bag of acrylic yarn and some scrap fabric:
On to post two ... records!
The cool thing is that you feel like you're doing really complex stitch work, and it looks like it too. But really you just pick up stitches here or there and work in mini-rows of six stitches. Oh, and I think the best part is that there is practically NO FINISHING. I HATE finishing.
Quant is made to be a head wrap, but you can easily take the entrelac stitch pattern and apply it to anything. I think instead of doing a full-out Danica I'm going to use this pattern so that it's skinnier. Also because I only have two skeins of Noro Kureyon, so I definitely do not have enough yarn for Danica proper.
The other nice thing about this project is that this is my #4 of 33 projects in 2008. Yay! If I can bang out four projects a month I'll be golden. I just got in a big order of yarn today from KnitPicks ... I went through their Swish DK and Merino Style and ordered some different colors so that I could make more amigurumi! I also ordered Swish Superwash so that I could make a Toasty Topper. I'm not sure who for, maybe Dr. E's baby son even though I made him a Pineapple hat. Eh, I'll figure something out. It's just too cute not to make. Maybe I can etsy it or something.
Until next time ...
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