Friday, February 22, 2013

The state of the knitter

Oh dear, I see I promised pictures in my last post! Sorry to have dropped the ball. Here's a slightly blurry but not horrible picture of the finished Camping Shawl.

  So, what's happened since then?

1. I started the Peacock Stole. Multiple times. Most recently, I re-started it again last night, after a hiatus of well over a month. Damn it, I thought I'd gotten past that being a problem for me! I messed it up but good, though, dropping a number of stitches through a bit that had all manner of YOs and decreases and double decreases. I then tried to fix it on the bus just after it happened, which turned out to be a bad idea. When I took it out again last night to see if it was salvageable, I realized that I just did not have the mental fortitude to face it. I ripped it all out, and cast on again. Annoyingly, it took me a while to get the hang of my provisional cast-on again, but I've now completed eight rows and am doing well. Knock wood.

2. My dearly beloved LYS, Windsor Button, announced that it's closing! I was devastated by the news. There are other yarn stores in the Boston area, but really, they have been the most convenient, with the largest selection of good yarn. There's still Mind's Eye in Porter Square, but it's a bit more of a pain to get to than it should be for something that geographically close, and the selection is small, though I'm fond of the owner, who's very sweet. There's also that place on Newbury Street, but I remember it being rather overpriced and not much fun. I'll miss WB a lot. I imagine I'm likely to do most of my yarn shopping at Stitches East from now on. And that's only once a year. I did get a couple of balls of Mini Mochi during their going out of business sale, at least. One is a sort of jungle-ish colorway of greens and browns and turquoises. The other is, believe it or not, pastels--the bright Easter egg sort of pastels, though, not the pallid wimpy kind that look so awful on me. I also got a skein of Mountain Colors Winter Lace yarn in a nice combination of purples.

3. Today, I seem to have acquired All The Yarn, Ever. At least, that's how it feels. A knitter I know, a fellow belly dancer and MIT employee, had purged most of her stash last year. I don't remember why I didn't take anything from her. Was it because she said she was mostly using worsted weight? That might have been it. Still, she did have three very large bags full (yes sir, yes sir) of Knitpicks Palette in a multitude of colors. I may end up using some of that in alternation with the Mini Mochi to stretch it out a bit and make a couple of small shawls. I also got a couple balls of Knitpicks Dancing from her. It's not really something I'd use to wear, but I figure it can always go towards the Beekeeper's Quilt. I also got a book on geeky knits (a Princess Leia hair hat! Hobbit feet socks!), a technique DVD from Elizabeth Zimmerman, a color-coordination wheel and chart, a lace stole pattern, and a yardage guide. Oh, and a yarn holder (the plastic jug with a hole in the lid kind), a ball winder (which I'll probably give to a friend), a bunch of assorted stitch markers, some seam clips, and a drop spindle with some roving (which will probably also go to a friend). And I have to carry all of that home. Oy. Good thing it's not heavy, though it is awkward!

I still haven't made a decision about a wedding shawl. I suppose I ought to do so. Part of me is very reluctant to put that kind of pressure on myself. My dress, by the way, is FABULOUS. :)