Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Front Page News!

I've often been amazed (and slightly jealous) of the projects listed on the front page of Ravelry. It's quite possibly the greatest ways to get people to view what you have made. Normally I'm lucky to get 30 people to view a single project... Until yesterday:

Those just happen to be my handspun handknit fingerless mittens on the front page of Ravelry! Almost immediately I started getting private messages and loves- and now I'm up to nearly 200 loves from all you wonderful people! Thank you so much for your support

Fiber is from Edgewood Garden Studio- Superwash Merino in Kaleidoscope
Pattern is Heaven Mitts by Lili Comme Tout

Monday, March 31, 2014

First Quarter Figures

Despite my failure to stay on track for my stash down, I have accomplished some great handspun yarn since the beginning of January:

 "New Prisim" Chain Plied 19 micron Merino, fiber from Zebisis Designs

"Flotsam" 3-ply BFL/Silk, fiber from Edgewood Garden Studio

"Cymbidium Orchids" 2-ply Polwarth hand dyed by me, fiber from Edgewood Garden Studio

"Tanzanite" Singles Superwash Merino, fiber from Fat Cat Knits

"Pocion" 4-ply Merino, fiber from Malabrigo

"Balloon Vendor" 2-ply Falkland split into warm and cool colors, fiber from Edgewood Garden Studio

I also managed to finish two pairs of socks that were WIPs and two cowls. It's not as much knitting as I normally get done, but I have quite a few larger projects hanging out at 60% finished. I'm really hoping to make April and May my months to finish some of these hand knits!


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Exceptions

I wouldn't necessarily call the past week or so a setback, more like 'special exceptions' to my stash down goals!

The first happened to be for a test knit of a pattern that was named for my daughter. I couldn't very well use just anything, right? Especially when more Malabrigo was coming!

Malabrigo Rios in Zarzamora for "Alessia" by Lynn Di Cristina

My second exception happened when I learned that a yarn store in my area was closing. I very rarely get a chance to go to local yarn stores (LYS) in my area and I knew if I didn't go at least once I would regret it. Plus everything was on sale, so I was hoping there were some brands I don't already know/use. That is where I got into trouble:

 Freia Ombre Lace in Hard Candy
Filatura Di Crosa Superior in White
Habu A-20/21 1/20 Silk Stainless Steel in 6
Swan's Island Natural Colors Merino Fingering in Garnet
Dragonfly Fibers Traveller in Villainess

It would be better if I had a plan for this yarn, but I don't... I'll just fondle the Superior as is (70% Cashmere, 30% Silk) until I come up with a pattern!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

2014: Year of the Stash Down!!!

I've always been an accumulator of stuff. I actually blame my parents a bit as they started me off with three collections: mint coins, stamps, and spoons from places of travel. Since then, through different phases in my life, I have added stuffed animals, books, CD's, DVD's, gemstones, video games, board games, Magic the Gathering cards (that has since left my possession) and dice, and now yarn and fiber. And to add insult to injury, I just might have had/still have complete Excel files on five of those collections.

So, I've come to the point with my crafting that I just buy because of the possibilities. I mean, one skein of fingering weight yarn can be a pair of socks, a shawl, a hat, mittens/gloves, a baby dress... on and on and on. AND FIBER- there's just so many more options!!! I wanted to challenge myself- no new purchases until mid February. Not because I need to, but because there are possibilities just waiting to become reality.



This isn't even my full 103+ fiber stashes. I also have 328+  yarn stashes...
Let the Stash Down begin!