Archive for June, 2006

June 30th 2006
$hopping Tip

Posted under meanderings & stash

In an effort to save money, I just spent money. I bought 4 cones of Zephyr from Sarah on eBay. They were $32.50 a cone so I got them at a considerable savings. They normally go for $50-$60 a cone. Each cone is about 1lb and there are about 5,000 yards. Now I don’t know if many people would actually knit that many shawls in one colour, but I think I will as I’ve been doing so many shawls this year. I got Pewter, Bottle Green, Admiral, and Deep Purple. Since I plan on knitting shawls for friends and family this year as gifts, I thought this was the best way to go too.

I just wanted to pass on the good price to everyone else as Sarah is simply wonderful to deal with. My order got complicated as I got confused as to what I wanted to do on eBay. She was endlessly patient with me and endlessly kind. If you only want to get one cone, like in a white and dye your own, her single cones prices are still really great at $36.

Now back to your regularly scheduled programming…

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June 27th 2006
It’s a public service, really.

Posted under miscellaneous

And it’s so simple to do, just make life easier for Opal and sign up with bloglines and the Opal Grump-o-Meter will stay at sanity safe measurements during the early morning and late night hours.

Thank you, very much.

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June 25th 2006
A little fun…

Posted under miscellaneous

Here is a woman who doesn’t have to worry about her weight! Two KFC boxes? Ay yi yi!

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June 25th 2006
Moon Dance - Finished (pictures at last)

Posted under lace & shawls

  • Pattern: Moon Dance
  • Started: May 12, 2006
  • Finished: June 15, 2006
  • Needles: Inox Express 5US/3.75mm
  • Yarn: Jaggerspun Zephyr/Steel

I realize that this isn’t the best of pictures, but I’m not sure I’ll ever be a really good photographer. I’m hoping to get some better pictures at some time, but who knows when the muse will show up. Yeah, that’s the ticket. The photography muse lost my address!

I was a little sad to have finished this stole as I had such fun knitting it. The directions and charts were so concise. I knew where I was in the pattern every step of the way. I want to do Leda’s Dream next, and this time I think I’ll do a black stole. First I need to get the black yarn. I’ll most likely step out on a dangerous tree limb and use Zephyr. Isn’t it pathetic at how much I use this yarn?

My next post will be about how the Pacific Northwest Shawl is knitting up with the beautiful Waterfall handpainted Zephyr from Furry Yarns. I will say that I’ve been completely neglecting the Icarus. C’est la vie, non?

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June 20th 2006
Late night yarn up… Furry Yarns and Shine Sport

Posted under stash & sweaters


The Purple Tank for my mother was started on Monday, June 19th. I was originally going to use some Brown Sheep Cottone Fleece in New Age Teal, but the cotton in that blend really hurts my hands. Instead I found some Shine at Knitpicks in Crocus. I think that’s the colour, I’d have to check the ball band, but it seems that the yarn I’m using is a much more of a vibrant purple. This has become my perfect car/knitmeet project. The pattern is the Simple Shell from Knitting Pure & Simple. There’s about 14.5″ of solid stockinette stitch so I can just let my wander anywhere it fancies

I really adore this yarn, it’s so supple and flexible to knit with. I want to make a sweater for me and maybe even a nice throw. It’s such a soft buttery blend, I could just wrap myself in it and bliss myself out in this way for hours on end. I would simply regress back to being 5 years old and always in need of my “Benky”. I’m a secure adult. Sure ’nuff. No worries.

Moving on to even lovelier yarns, I received my order of Painted Zephyr in Pacifica and Waterfall from Furry Yarns.I am so tickled and blissed out on these yarns! Did you know that they dye the yarn only when they receive the order? I was a little concerned about that as I wanted to use the yarn for at least 1 of my project this month, but I received them both in about a week and a half. The website does caution buyers that the dyeig process takes 5-8 days. My yarn was mailed out on Friday and I got it yesterday. Amazing!

I was also a little concerned that the dye might make the zephyr a bit tacky and stiff. I’ve started knitting with it and it’s just like the zephy I normally use. So now my biggest concern is colour pooling, but I haven’t knit enough with it yet to truly give an opinion. All I can say is that it does knit like the dream that regular Zephyr does.

After dealing with the Icarus for most of the day, using the hand-painted Zephyr is such a blessed relief, which makes me seriously question whether I should keep going with theTencel or not. Maybe I’ll be able to trade the yarn and get something more to my liking. I just love that true Teal that I’m working on. The Icarus pattern is so lovely, I hate to see it get ruined for fun just because I can’t stand the yarn. I want to say that this doesn’t mean it’s not a perfectly lovely yarn. It’s just that it’s not my cup of tea. I can really see the Icarus shawl in this teal though. Not that I’d have anywhere to wear it when it’s done though. :D

Speaking of tough decisions, I picked up the FFL and started the triangular version thoughtfully provided by Kat La Fevre from Creative Pop-Offs. The directions aren’t really the problem. I think the problem is the chart layout, and that’s not Kat’s fault. She just used the same layout the book did. I think there are too many negative spaces in some of the rows for my eyes to follow. What I’ll probably need to do is bring certain rows together with some glue. I’ll do that when I can stand to look at it again. So we’re on a break and more likely Ross’ version of a break since I’ve already started something else. ;-)

It’s amazing how out of sorts I get if I don’t have a knitting project that really suits me. Notice how I’m carefully avoiding the subject of the World Knitting Cup project, the Pomatomus socks? Yes? No? Well, now it’s been duly noted for the annals.*plbt*

I wonder how many other knitters end up grumpy and snappish without an enjoyable knitting project on the needles… Hrm.

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