Saturday, August 30, 2008

Memes, Yoinked

First, something Txanne has been doing for a while now: today's farmers' market haul! Adam and I hit the U District Farmers' Market on a whim, which meant I had neither cash nor bags, but I did have a three-year-old. This not an ideal combination, but everyone was very nice and took my checks, and many of them offered me big paper bags. Adam doesn't quite get that "samples" are not the same as "snacks," but I think we kept our rudeness to a minimum.

Port Madison Farm: a lump of plain chevre and a wedge of spring cheese. (Attention Annie: I think this is the same stuff we got from the meat-and-cheese-lady in Rome - remember, the stuff that looks like Havarti, but with a milder flavor? This was their last one for the year, what with spring being a long while back, and I grabbed it like a crazy person, but keep an eye out.)

Billy's: four peaches (unknown variety; Adam picked them), two wee artichokes, a bunch of basil, a basket of heirloom cherry tomatoes, and a basket of very late, super-sweet strawberries

Toboton Creek Farm: goat meat for stew - I've never tried goat before; I'm very excited.

Appel Farms: squeaky cheese curds (because Adam kept coming back for samples-onna-stick) and quark

Foraged & Found: chanterelles! We loves them, precious!

La Pasta: sage gnocchi, smoked salmon pasta, and a red sauce with cream

Sea Breeze Farm: Pesto, eggs, ricotta saltata, and a pound of Coopworth wool (very dirty)

A lot of people are selling peaches and tomatoes as seconds right now; I may go back next week and try to score some for sauce and jam. I didn't have a free set of hands this time. Plus, they seem to come in the cute wooden fruit crates!


And, on a totally different note, a quiz from Arguchik:

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Midland
 

"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.

The West
 
Boston
 
North Central
 
The Inland North
 
The South
 
Philadelphia
 
The Northeast
 
What American accent do you have?
Quiz Created on GoToQuiz


Apparently I'm in ur quiz, skewing ur statistics.


And, because it's neat: The Ampersand

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

A Few Finished Projects

I haven't really been feeling the blog for a while; I've had an attack of unbloggables. It all started with the Supreme Court Virginia Tech Jerry Falwell Mother's Day my mom's yarzheit. Maybe some day I'll be able to write about all those things in the manner they deserve, but for now, I'll just show you some knitting:

EZ Baby Sweater
The February Baby Sweater from Knitter's Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmermann

This is for my friend Holly's daughter, Bronwyn. I just barely finished it in time for the baby shower (back in March!), where it was suitably admired.

EZ Baby Sweater with Pooh

I've also finished a Fake Isle Hat:

Fake Isle

This was my first major colorwork project, and I really enjoyed it. I'm definitely going to do more. (Good thing I liked it - I have the yarn for several more colorwork projects already!)

I finished spinning a few things. (Quite a while ago now, but who ever accused me of being prompt?)

Snapdragon
Spring Breeze 100% Merino, Navajo-plied

I spun this single when I was first learning, before I knew that beginners shouldn't spin Merino. I didn't make nearly the mess of it I expected, and plying hides a multitude of sins. I'm very happy with this yarn; it's wonderfully soft and squishy. It's hovers around Aran weight.

Seattle Garden

Seattle Garden
Seattle Garden, three-ply merino/mystery wool

This is the leftover from the Spring Breeze plied with the last of the grey mystery wool that came with my wheel. It's roughly worsted weight.

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Remiss

My latest installment of the Funky Carolina Fiber Club came in the mail today, and I realized that I've been terrible about posting at all photos of my loot. Everything is four ounces except the Merino/Bamboo, which is six.

Zen String
L-R: Sea Salt 60/40 Merino/Bamboo; Fiore BFL; Mystic Superwash Merino from the Zen String Fiber Club

Angelina also has a sock yarn club and an experimental yarn club; subscriptions are quarterly. I've just renewed my fiber club membership for another three months.

Funky Carolina
T-B: Delilah BFL; Sunkissed Superwash Merino; April Showers Merino from the Funky Carolina Fiber Club

Carrie is still putting cute little cards in with every shipment, and they come packaged in bright tissue paper - what's not to love? I've just renewed this one for another three months as well.

Spunky Eclectic
L-R: Dandy Lion Superwash Merino; Strawberry Fields Corriedale; Nightshade Coopworth Sliver from the Spunky Eclectic Fiber Club

Amy's club is a monthly subscription through p*yp*l, and I have to say, it's nice not to worry about it lapsing. I think she and I have very different color sense; I never would have put some of her combinations together, but I haven't been disappointed by any of them.

I think I join clubs because no one would ever let me into theirs when I was a kid - it's a way of proving to myself that I'm no longer a loser, or at least, that I'm a loser with lots of company.

And, yes, I realize I've now proven that I haven't actually spun any of my club fluff, but that's because I have the never-ending sock yarn on the wheel still. I'm really excited to finish that and get to some of these lovelies.

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Calling All Yarn Hoarders

Time to put the power of the internet to work!

I'm making the Psychedelic Squares Afghan in Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece, which means I need tiny bits of fifty bajillion colors. If you have any Cotton Fleece remnants sitting around that you don't know what to do with, leave me a comment and we'll figure something out.

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Monday, March 05, 2007

Sock Yarn That Rocks

Ever since I got the email from Blue Moon, I've been waiting on pins and needles for my sock club kit to arrive. This is my first year in the sock club, and I may be a bit over-eager, given that I have no idea when I'll have time to actually knit the socks.

Nonetheless, I did a little happy dance when I came home on Friday and found this on the porch:

Look! Sock yarn button! Sock yarn sticker! Sock yarn!

The colorway is Monsoon, and it captures the rainy season here in the PAcific Northwest perfectly. Everything is grey skies and evergreen trees (not that we'd have it any other way).


And looky! A tiny skein of emergency sock yarn (keys not included):


It's probably worth noting here that Matt looked up from his catnap while I was tearing into my package and said, "More yarn?" It's even possible that he conveyed, in those two words, an opinion about the size of my stash and my ability to ever finish knitting it. I did try to explain that it's sock yarn, and besides, it's an exclusive colorway unavailable to the rest of the world until next year, and besides, look, it came with stuff!

He was unmoved.

Muggle.

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It Followed Me Home, Can I Keep It?

I hadn't planned to buy any Shetland wool:



Nor had I planned to buy a box of angora:


But what I really hadn't planned to do was buy an unprocessed Corriedale fleece:



I had so thoroughly not planned for it that I had to ask Jessica whether it was a good one; I'd never even done any research on choosing a fleece. I couldn't help it: I fell in love with the way the locks change from black to tan, and the way it smells sort of sheepy an citrusy at the same time.

I've been slowly washing locks here and there, experimenting with different ways to prepare them. I'll probably pick up a few different options for combing/carding while I'm at Woodland Woolworks this weekend. I suppose I should check out what these things cost before I commit to buying an array of them.

I was explaining to Matt last night the problem of having to lift the locks out of the water every time I need to change it, and how I was worried about felting them with too much handling, and he was able to design a fairly simple lift-out screen insert for the utility sink over dinner. He promised to help me build it; I hope he realizes that by "help,: I actually meant "you go into the garage where the tools live and bring me back an object of great use and beauty."

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Mermaid

My little mermaid had her photo shoot in the lilac tree over the weekend:


This is a two-ply Colonial wool, dyed by Ruby's Daughter, in her Bluesy Purple colorway. I had the same problem with this yarn that I had with Carnevale; there are sections that barely seem plied at all, where the singles seem to just lay next to one another, but I have to ply it that loose to get them to balance. I assume I'm just not putting enough twist into the singles to start with.

I was also forced to admit that my bobbins are nowhere near four ounces. Mermaid is actually two skeins, because I filled my first bobbin to the point where my wheel refused to turn anymore, and still had about a third again left over. Yet another good reason to pick up a plying bobbin/flyer unit this weekend.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Good Email Day

Today was a very good email day:


My Sock Club package from Blue Moon has been mailed, and the lovely Swedish woman who makes gorgeous Bohus sweater kits replied to my question about prices. That's pretty much knittervana right there.

When I got home, it turned out to have been a good snail mail day as well, My first package from the Spunky Eclectic fiber club was waiting on the front porch: 4 ounces of Merino in teals, greys, and tans, to reflect the muddy ground and the alternating snow clouds and blue sky this time of year.

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Stash Blog the Second

My fiber stash is fully blogged and linked in the sidebar. Maybe it's because I set secret knitting goals for myself, but suddenly I want to do nothing but spin.

Contrary, as always.

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Monday, February 19, 2007

I Love Etsy

I was recently lured on to Etsy by a cunningly-placed set of links. I'm pretty sure it was Leila's fault originally.

In any case, I had a wee shopping spree.

From Ruby's Daughter:

Colonial wool in beutiful blues, greens, and lavenders.


Tussah silk that looks like a candle flame.

She also sent along a little sample of her merino/silk blend, and since she's local, we talked about meeting up at one of the spinning groups.

I started spinning the Colonial wool the day it arrived:

Doesn't it look like a mermaid? You know, if she'd been separated into fibers and twisted and wound around a bobbin?

From Funky Carolina:

Blue-Faced Leicester


Blue-Faced Leicester


Merino/Tencel Blend


Corriedale

All of hers came with a cute tag, and she included a cute 100% soy jar candle as a "thanks for yor impulsive spending" gift.

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Carnevale

I finally got around to plying the forest green roving that came with
my wheel. I have no idea what it is, or how much there is. I had spun
the singles up a month or so ago, and they've been staring at me
balefully ever since.

This is a two-ply yarn. The singles were around sport weight, but it bloomed like crazy when it hit the water, so the final yarn overs between Aran
and bulky weight. it's super soft and squishy; Jessica thinks it might
be Merino, but if it is, it must be a blend, because it held the twist
too well during the weeks that I abandoned it to be pure Merino.

My favorite thing was seeing all the other colors come out when the yam bloomed. It went from being a deep green to a whole cacophony of jewel tones. It reminds me of a scene from a movie (no, I don't remember which one) full of vaguely menacing masked and cloaked people at Carnevale in Venice.

Carnevale, meet the internet:


Internet, Carnevale:

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Stash Swap

This past Monday was our No-Holds-Barred-Stash-Sale-and-Swap at PurlyGirls (thanks to Jessica for organizing).

I didn't have much in the way of decent yarn that I was ready to part with, but I did bring tons of embarrassing acrylic!


Clockwise from top: Three cakes of a mysterious multi-strand yarn, kind of caramel-ish, bought on eBay years ago; three skeins of Lion's Brand homespun; strange crimped blue yarn from Czechoslovakia, de-stashed my way when Annie ran away to sea; Trendsetter Dune; alpaca/poly blend, Czech, Annie; Horrible Bernat boucle monstrosity that looks like it's been rolling in dust; Katia Danubio (center, red); alpaca boucle (center, brown)

Lynn took my ball of Dune in trade for two beautiful balls of Debbie Bliss alpaca silk.



I can't decide whether these are brown or purple; they seem to change with the light. They're incredibly soft, and I think I'll use them for a mobeius neck warmer.

Nobody touched the rest of my stuff (and I can't say I blame them), but I donated the Bernat to Goodwill, and was able to give all the strange Czech yarn back to Annie the next day, and Marni took the Lion's Brand homespun. All in all, a successful pruning.

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Madrona - The Shopping Spree

Spinning Fiber


Dicentra Designs Blue Faced Leicester in Orodruin. Most of their colorways are named after characters from LotR; how cool is that?


Chasing Rainbows Bombyx Silk/Merino blend in Peacock's Plume

Yarn


Naturally New Zealand wool: a new product that Acorn Street was giving away.


Socks that Rock lightweight in Puck's Mischeif. After I got home, I realized this is nearly the same colorway as the Dicentra silk/merino.

Group Shots


First time through: a ball of potluck roving in lagoon, a huuuge bump of slubby wool in pinky-violet, two ounces of white pygora, two ounces of Tussah silk, 10 ounces (I think) of off-white Corriedale, and a skein of Blue Moon Geisha destined for the third iteration of the Diamond Fantasy Shawl.


Shopping trip the second.

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