Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Purple Yarn

I've spun and plied half of the camel down/silk from the last post:

purple yarn

This is just under 8 ounces, and about 880 yards. I have another 8 ounces to spin, and the color (much darker than this photo would lead you to believe) is fabulous. I know I should spin up the rest, and make something big and glorious with this, but my inclination is to make a Priscilla Gibson-Roberts whimple from Knitting in America. We shall see.

The rest of the fiber may become small things too: gloves, a hat, who knows, combined with this yarn, merino and silk dyed by Yarn Chef:

sailor's delight4

If you read the comments in the post mentioned above, you will see that Jen is dyeing more of this fiber, in several colors, and Morgaine should have it all soon for upcoming fiber festivals (guessing here but Black Sheep, GGFI plus SOAR are probably on the agenda). I highly recommend this fiber: lots of yardage and plenty of spinning-and-knitting enjoyment for the $$.

Last Friday was SSK (Society for Subversive Knitters) and I usually try to get a blog post up by that morning so I can counter the verbal abuse from Patricia and Lindsey. Well, Lindsey has managed to subscribe to Bloglines, so she no longer clicks in vain to see if a new post is up: she is just pleasantly surprised when one is, and she leaves me (mostly) alone if I have not posted for a while. I say mostly, because Lindsey is good with the very quiet comment at the odd moment when you are least expecting it. Funny. Ha Ha.

But Patricia loudly proclaimed she was tired of the purple yarn whenever she opened the blog up. Now? She has more:

purple yarn2

This is Patricia:

patricia

Doesn't she look cheerful? Don't let that smile fool you: therein lies the heart of a hawk. I should truly thank her, though, (and Lindsey) for keeping me posting, frankly. Without some encouragement, ofttimes there would be no posts. I expect it from them, in fact. But this time? I got it from other, unexpected quarters.

I got a comment from someone who is usually gracious and kind, and does not point out lack (or lax?) in others.

Et tu, Dee?

4 Comments:

Blogger Lynn said...

Oh, I bet arrangements could be made for blog-poking from many quarters, if needed.

1:17 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Sara I find that I MUST defend your honor!

Don't these people have a clue what a grueling schedule you have? How you are weaving,spinning, knitting your fingers to the bone until the wee hours only to awake to what? Verbal abuse, well I never!

You will NEVER find that from me. I could NEVER in a bizillon years abuse the nice lady who brought me scotch and a lovely hand woven Sara Lamb original in trade for a bed for the night.

Nice yarn. And glad to see the new entry as when you are MIA for long periods of time I worry only for your well being-not for my lack of entertainment.

2:26 PM  
Blogger Patricia said...

Finally! When Dee's on your case, you know you've been bad.

4:03 PM  
Blogger claudia said...

That second picture is Very Sara Lamb. I'd recognize it anywhere.

6:38 PM  

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