I Got a Present!!!
I opened my mailbox today to find a present for me from my lovely Knittyboard SP! Look at the goodies she sent me:

That is a ball of KnitPicks Palette in “Petal” - a gorgeous shade of pink, a very sweet note, a yummy-looking bar of dark chocolate (which I will be hiding from hubby), a little sheepy eraser, and 100g of spectacularly lovely roving in pinks and blues and purples. I absolutely need to practice with my spindle so that I can spin this and make something awesome from it.
The sheepy eraser will be keeping me company at my computer, and I think I have decided that the Palette will be stepping in to replace the ball of “Bark” I was going to use for the Lace and Fair Isle Pullover from the Vogue Holiday Issue. I got out the Lemon, Apricot, and Twig that I bought for it, and when I took the Bark out and put the Petal in, it went from so-so to really pretty.
Old combo - on the left, new combo on the right:


Suddenly, I really want to work on this sweater! Isn’t it funny how just one ball of yarn can do that to a project?
Thank you so much, SP - I love my goodies! I hope you are having fun on your trip!
There was also a package today from Jimmy Beans Wool. This was the first time I had ordered from them, and I was impressed with their service. I got an email within a very short period of time letting me know that something I had ordered was out of stock and asking if I wanted to sub colors or wait for it to come in. (I opted to wait) Today, I received the package with the in-stock items (which are for my SP and will therefore not be appearing here) and they put a couple of peppermints in with it - how cute!
Oh! With the Olympics updates, I totally forgot to post pictures of the yarn I picked up when Jen and I went to All About Yarn on Monday.
I picked up two skeins of Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool in “Woad” (which totally appeals to the King Arthur fan in me), with plans to make myself a second Branching Out. It was such a nice denimy blue that I thought it would go really well with a lot of things.
I also found this gorgeous lace yarn - Ornaghi Filati Merino Oro in color 1208 - a wonderful deep red. No idea what I am going to make out of this, but it is going to be something challenging, just to be worthy of this amazing cobweb-weight lace yarn. (I’m thinking something from my copy of Folk Shawls) If anyone has used this yarn and has any suggestions/wisdom/warnings, I’m listening.
And finally, I could not leave without this amazing hank of Cherry Tree Hill Cascade Lace - 1000 yards of 100% silk in the “Gypsy Rose” colorway. I kept looking at it, and picking it up, and putting it back down, but I finally decided that I could not walk away without it. It needs to be something awesome, but I’m not sure what just yet. For now, I am content to just admire it.
I should probably go fold some laundry so I can go back to my Olympics project guilt-free. =)








February 15th, 2006 at 4:12 pm
Oh wow, you have some gorgeous stuff piled around! Can’t wait to see what you spin out of that roving. And the new color combination absolutely clicks.
February 15th, 2006 at 8:47 pm
Eee!!!
YAY! I’m so glad you liked the package!
The trip is going well. Question: How do you feel about Hello Kitty?
And you know what’s crazy? I have the exact same colour of the Merino Oro! I’m thinking of making the Field of Flowers shawl from Fibertrends?
*hugs*
-SP
February 15th, 2006 at 8:56 pm
I think Hello Kitty is adorable - reminds me of being a kid and having little Hello Kitty stationery stuff.
Field of Flowers, eh? I might have to go check that one out. Maybe we can have a mini-KAL once I know who you are. =)
February 15th, 2006 at 11:59 pm
Wow, that’s a great package! Spin away!
Gorgeous yarn, now I know why you
…mustnotbuyyarn…hehe me EITHER! LOL! been bad, verry bad today…but some is for my SP :)
May 11th, 2006 at 6:28 am
You should check Eunny Jang’s blog at http://www.eunnyjang.com/knit/
She has made three stunning shawls from Merino Oro (two of which actually from Folk Shawls). Now I will need to get this book.