Thursday, August 02, 2007

yarny souvenirs

Because I'm me with the non-wool thingy, I make it a point to try to find something unique and non-woolly when i travel to a shop. It's getting harder as my stash grows, but Churchmouse made it easy:



Shoalwater Bay laceweight silk, color: pond. 1200 yards that I plan to ply again, making 600 yards of 4-ply silk.

The only place you can get this stuff [as far as I know] is at Churchmouse Yarns & Teas. Here, peek at the other colorways I didn't buy.



Knowing I was going to Artfibers, I saved the rest of my budget for that stop. I had planned to buy a sweater's worth of silk, no matter what it cost. This is not something I do often, and if you've read this blog for a while, you probably can't remember the last time I bought a sweater's worth of ANYTHING.

Here's what I got:


That's one strand of Gypsy [col 4]+ one strand of Golden Siam [col 37] held together. It's actually more purple than the pic shows, but my camera has a buggery time capturing purples. Not sure why.

The swatch is a bit of a mess. Why? Because Kira, who is supercool and very skilled at this, measured my swatch and unravelled it to get the most accurate possible estimate of how much yarn I'd need. For this -- slightly shorter [as I am slightly shorter], no turned-back cuff, since the fabric is thick enough, but otherwise, as pictured. Notice the waist shaping, Jillian [!] and the deep-v formed by wearing the big collar open to the 2nd button.

It may be too bulky to be uberflattering on me, but I am choosing to believe that, because it's an outer layer, some slack may be cut me in this case. Also, the total cost was in the area of $200, which seemed quite fine for pure silk. I was very pleased.

Also, if you haven't had a sweater pattern made for you at Artfibers, it's a real treat. They use the Knitscape software, plus Kira's very experienced at tailoring each pattern to the knitter, so she made sure the sleeves were the right circumference at all the right places, and all sorts of other fit issues, too. Extremely cool.

I also grabbed this in a last-minute panic, because it was too beautiful to leave behind.

for a lace shawl of some sort, one day in the future. Of course. It's actually a reddier-purple than the pic shows, and a little more variegated in tone.

Oh, and that person I had lunch with in Portland? Tina, the goddess of Blue Moon Fiber Arts.

These are the hands that dye Socks that Rock.

She sent me home with an obscenely delicious bag of Sock Candy and other sweet things. I'm going to hang it on the wall and just LOOK at it for a while. Just getting to have lunch with Tina and talk with her in person after a few years of e-mails was gift enough. She's an amazing person, which is probably why her yarn is so cool.

More later. I have notes for people who took my classes and can't remember that thing I recommended, etc. :-)

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Comments:
I knew I should have stashed myself in your suitcase after meeting you at Churchmouse! The bunny is doing well and waiting for her first photo shoot.
 
I bought a sweater's worth of alfabetto when I was at artfibers.
The store is amazing and I really hope I get to go back some time!
 
Delicious!!!

I'm quite jealous of your purchases!

I've not bought any yarn since coming back to the States. Nor have I done any knitting, so sad.
 
Lucious stuff, Amy. The beauty of the yarn definitely outweighs any small concerns about bulk. Also, I agree that outer garmets can carry more. Our eye expects them to.

Enjoy the knitting.
 
Yay, yarn pr0n!

Speaking of, Hill Country Weavers just got handmaiden seasilk. And it was on sale today. :D

$200 for a pure silk coat is amazing. I'm still trying to get my Morrigan down from the $300 mark (I think I need to make it a bit bigger than the largest size.)
 
Since the jacket looks something like my bathrobe- you might want to consider using more strands for the cast one- to make the edge a bit heavier so it won't flip up. Just thinkin'. Oh- and way jealous of those yarn purchases (which means they are truly beautiful yarns!)
 
When I was in San Francisco in June, I also picked up the Hana yarn from ArtFibers. It is very nice to knit with. I'm knitting a Debbie Bliss moss-and-cable hat and I'm kind of jealous of the baby that will get it! I can also see this yarn working very well with a lace pattern.
 
Any word on when Blue Moon might put more Sock Candy on the web site? I'm sheepless too, and I'm dying over here!

Lucky you for getting some - hope you enjoy it! :)
 
I love the "pond" color of the Shoalwater Bay laceweight silk.
Enjoy they yarn,

Monica Silva
 
Gah, sock candy I'm so jealous. Still awaiting sock candy to be put up on the BMFA's website (more than just the fair isle and tube sock kits). I'm also allergic to animal fibers, so I'm hoping it will be soon! Till then I splurged on their lace weight silk and some random striped socks.

PS hope you are feeling better after your surgery and get well soon.
 
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