Good Mail (oooooh, aaaaah)

Oh my goodness...my mailbox really is a happy place. That's one of Indigo Dragonfly's Tornadoz sets on Chameleon Sock in the color Cahoots.  It's an absolutely delightful merino/cashmere/silk blend, and looks absolutely beautiful knit up...wait till you see my swatch! And this is Seven Sisters Arts newest grand idea, Varigradients.  That's three skeins of their beautiful variegated yarns in varying intensities, light to dark.  In this case it's the Water Garden colorway on the Matrika base.  And oh...oh it's lovely stuff! If you want to follow along and check out all the yarns for Curls 3 (and some swatches too), [...]

June 16, 2017|

Ensnared (plus giveaway)

Do you realize how long it's been since we had a shiny new sock pattern around here?  It was back in November.  That's just not cool!  We need more socks, and I think Ensnared are just the ticket. That's a nice classic sock to jump back in with, isn't it now!  There's just something about a perfect ribbed sock that's hard to beat.  They fit so well and feel so good on your feet and you can totally get away with them if your sock target insists on fairly sedate socks. And, if you have a yarn as beautiful as [...]

April 18, 2017|

Good Mail

One of the many lovely things about this job is all the good mail it generates.  There are few things more fun to find in the mailbox than some yummy yarn.  And when it's book yarn selecting time, you get a lot of good yarn in the mail! That's Merino DK by Hedgehog Fibres in the color Construct. And that's Meridian by Seven Sisters Arts in the color Silk Road (the bundle) and Citron (the big skein). They're both for Curls 3, which will be mostly speckles and gradients.  I'm having so much fun tracking down fabulous yarns, and have [...]

March 27, 2017|

Play time, part 2

Ok, so I'm not that mean.  I won't keep you waiting too long.  Because really?  No one should have to wait for this. I mean it's practically electric.  Totally cannot get enough (and I'm usually fairly immune to the charms of blue, but somehow this totally does it for me). But the thing I find really interesting is how differently each base took the color.  From left to right that's Matrika, Zenith, Apex, Meridian, and Corona, all from Seven Sisters Arts.  Just as a reminder, they looked like this undyed. And ok, maybe you'd expect the Apex (the gray one [...]

November 8, 2016|

Play time, part 1

My job is awesome.  I mean yes, sometimes I spend too much time with boxes and labels and tape.  But I also get invited to go visit with fabulous dyers and play with their yarn.  And really, that makes up for an awful lot of time spent packing boxes! While we were up in Maine, Karen of Seven Sisters Arts asked if I'd like to come over and play.  You know I love her yarn (I used it most recently in Pelagic, and before she opened Seven Sisters Arts, she was half of String Theory, and I've used a ridiculous [...]

November 7, 2016|

Pelagic (plus giveaway)

You know that skein of beautiful, multi-color sock yarn you just couldn't resist? And then it turned out you didn't know quite what to do with it?  I totally figured it out.  Pelagic is what you do with it! First you grab a slightly heavier, solid-color yarn to pair with it.  Then you bring them together in just the right way, the solid-color yarn keeping things orderly while the multi-color gets to be just as wild as it wants! Here I've got Chickadee by Quince & Co playing the role of respectable solid-color yarn (Kumlien's Gull), and Meridian by Seven [...]

September 6, 2016|

Haul

So last time I showed off (just a bit) of the pretty from the trip to Maine.  But I know you guys are here more for yarn than for general travel festivities.  And don't worry, there was yarn.  No really I checked.  There was. First up, a bit of Malabrigo.  And no, it's not local to Maine, but I strongly prefer to buy Malabrigo in person, and these four were too lovely to pass up! And when in Maine, you're pretty much contractually obligated to get a bit of Seven Sisters Arts. That contract?  It totally covers String Theory too. [...]

June 13, 2016|

Zipping

This really has more or less just fallen off the needles.  It was faster than it has any right to be (even if it is only a tiny bit of knitting).  The first one has now had a proper blocking and had its ends all tidily tucked away. Number two is off the needles (and here is shamelessly showing off its insides...which really I think are rather nifty) and waiting for its turn to be blocked. And speaking of blocking, I've found the easiest way to do these is actually over the top of a one liter water bottle.  Depending [...]

June 5, 2016|

That will do nicely

You know that's teeny tiny, right? Yes, I do, and I'm also pretty sure it's the highest joy to stitch count ratio of any project ever. And you know  not everyone is as fascinated with flared cuffs as you are, right? Nonsense. And even if it were true, the only way to help them learn is through constant exposure. So it's probably best to just back away quietly and let you knit the second one isn't it? Now you're learning...

May 31, 2016|
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