sleepy sunday, with updates on monday
three things making me knitting-happy:
~ i just went to my first yarn tasting—and it was as great as you’re thinking it is. i’ll post up detailed pics later, after i play with them for a bit. to sum up: 14 yarns in an hour and a half, ranging from novelty to ribbon to hemp to bamboo to silk/wood blends to mohair. perfect for a newbie like me who tends to not stray from basic wools and cottons. [update: see details below!]
it was held at the great unwind yarns store in burbank, where, in a few weeks, they’re also going to have anne modesitt teach some classes. i’m tempted to take one but for now i bought her
book so i can get a feel for her general knitting attitude as well as maybe even figure out for once and for all if i’m a combination knitter or not. not that it matters that much, it’s just be nice to know where i belong. ;)
~ lelah is blocking—mmm, i can’t wait. the pre-blocking try-on was fabulous. and this top is just too perfect for the gorgeous spring weather we’ve been having around here.
(yes, you east coasters, turn green with envy—we’re talking about picture perfect blue skies, tank-top and flip-flop-wearing, and top-down driving. so hah! to your gorgeous snow-pics.) 
~ and, with lelah done (and you know i’ll post photos once it’s all dry), i feel very comfortable looking for new stuff. yes, there’s old stuff, but i don’t wanna even think about it. previews for the new interweave knits are up and i’m loving this lace leaf pullover by teva durham. isn’t it gorgeous? besides being in the newest knits, it’ll also be in durham’s new book coming out this spring loop-d-loop.
what else to make, what else? i’m thinking a clapotis (largely for the thrill of dropping stitches), an oversized v-neck raglan with that pink cotton on it’s way to me, i’d love to make a dolman of some type, maybe that modified one from knits last issue, and.. some more shapely and lace-y stuff – i loved watching the ‘fishtail’ pattern emerge while knitting up laleh and fitted handmade garments feel like magic. so fun! i like this knitting stuff.
hope everyone’s weekend went beautifully ~
update: here’s the first batch..
1 Cherio by Skacel, 100% polyamide—very stiff, reminds me of R2’s paper yarn, would be good for bags
2 Jewel FX by Berocco, 94% rayon, 6% metallic—yuck, this is why i don’t like novelty yarns: ugly and scratchy
3 Optimum DK by Southwest Trading Co, 100% optim wool—beautiful, a cashmere substitute
4 Kid Merino by Crystal Palace Yarns, part kid mohair, merino wool, and micro nylon—so tedious! how do people manage to knit entire things out of mohair? drove me crazy, but very pretty afterwards, i must admit
5 Amerino by Laines Du Nord, 58% cotton, 42% acrylic—very bulky, but that was all there was to it
6 Rapture by Reynolds, half silk, half wool—gorgeous! the hit of the party. seriously, we were all oohing and ahing over this yarn, so shimmery and plush and see how pretty it knits up? blocked it would be even better, i’m sure.
7 Macao by KFI, 90% nylon, 10% cotton—a surprise hit. fun to knit, though it caught a bit, but the resulting fabric is very stretchy, surprisingly soft, and the colors are so cheery.
8 Isis by FFF, 78% nylone, 22% cotton—again, a surprise hit. you can’t tell by this pic but i did a 2×2 rib and it just shines withi this yarn, which is also surprisingly soft.
more to come later tonight..
{ posted 27 March 05, under lelah & knitting }
comments
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Can’t wait to see your Lelah—beautiful.
Love the Teva Durham knit too… what a beautiful color. I am really looking forward to the new IK—it really looks stellar.~ Lolly
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thansk for the tip on the new interweave – what a beautiful pattern! the summer issue looks so much better than the spring one.
eager to see lelah as well…
j~ jess
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thanks from me too, re: the IK preview! I was heartily disappointed by the Spring issue, so it was nice to be wow’ed by so many patterns in a single issue. Lace Leaf is definitely at the top of my list too :)
~ amanda
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Looks like you had fun! Thanks for the link to the IK preview…looks like some good patterns!
~ Liz
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Glad to see the link to IK…cheers! Also REALLY glad to see two more designs in IK from Lisa Daehlin…a good MN gal! :-) Too many GREAT THINGS in there to knit!!!
So…what are your top 4 yarns from your tasting?
Hmmm?
xoxo YSP - When are you gonna model Lelah? Hmmm?
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That’s it – I’m telling my LYS that this must begin taking place at once. I’m jealous! :)
~ Miri
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Hey Andrea!!
I meant to email you back yesterday, but I had a major anxiety attack because DHL has lost or sent a top I designed for Spunmag, so I was stressed to the point of tears!
I can’t wait to see Lelah, I’m thinking of starting a gallery for them!
That green sweater is soooo gorgeous! I like it, a must knit!
I almost bought some of that bamboo yarn, I can’t believe how soft it is. What WILL they think of next??
I am so glad you had a good experience with the lace and want to try more, I have a bunch of easy but beautiful ones- if you’d like I can send them to you! I have to keep my lace patterns fairly simple because concentration and a hyperactive 2 year old equals disasterous results! I just got into the Lucina Shell pattern by 4 rows and had to rip ans re-start because I lost my count somewhere! Sorry for the 10 paragraph rant!
I love your blog! Can I link you?
Love, Christine -
Saw the link from BookishWendy—- Hope you loved Burbank—I grew up in Pasadena… but that was SO long ago, I have no idea of what LYS’s are in the vicinity. (I can tell you most of n. Texas, though). Great looking swatches… will hang on to your page for future reference.
~ Dana