Comments: There's got to be a better way.

You realize now, of course, that the best choice is to go to the yarn store and then blog about it. :)

I am laughing about the mystery yarn bag, so carefully labeled, yet not informative at all. I am laughing because, while my co-workers think I am so amazingly organized, what they don't know is that I seem so only because I have a mind like a sieve. If I don't leave myself little notes and guides on how to do things, I never do anything the same way twice, even things I do every day. (Argh.)

Posted by Rana at April 6, 2004 2:00 PM

Of course we understand why the blog was late, now.... It's okay.

You can do a burn test on the yarn. Take a piece of the yarn and put flame to it (lighter or match). After it has burned for a moment, blow it out. If you have crust, it's acrylic. If you have gray ash, it's cotton. If you have both, it's a blend. There is quite a science to this, i.e. color of flame, burns fast or slow, smell, etc. I used to work at a fabric store where we often got yardage unmarked.

Posted by LisaK at April 6, 2004 2:10 PM

Googling "burn test for fabric content" will yield some good results.

PS. Please take appropriate precautions not to burn yourself, others, or property. ;-) (and other disclaiming notices, yada, yada)

Posted by LisaK at April 6, 2004 2:16 PM

But if you DO a burn test, make sure you invite Hank. Little boys *love* playing with fire (thank goodness my house is still standing and my little boys are both big and responsible now. We won't talk about that speeding ticket.)

And hey, I bought that same Fortissima--fun stuff!

Posted by AlisonH at April 6, 2004 4:23 PM

Thanks for the drop in, I am anticipating all sorts of new traffic to come from being your next door neighboor! I only had to make a small bribe to the ringmaster :)

The sweater is a gift for a nephew across the country, if I get a digital fashion show (and I *better* or no more cool scarves for his mother) then I will be sure to post it!

Posted by Chelsea at April 6, 2004 4:34 PM

Late? I didn't know there was a deadline. :-) And really, we'd rather you go to the yarn store and then tell us about it. (Not that I didn't spend two hours at my LYS yesterday, but I didn't get any yarn, so . . .)

Posted by Kat at April 6, 2004 5:42 PM

I completely understand why you bought the shawl kit.

Posted by Melissa at April 6, 2004 6:57 PM

Green shawl? I LOVE green. I LOVE that shawl.
Remind us, oh wise and clever Stephanie, from whence comes this lovely shawl?

Posted by Kathy Merrick at April 6, 2004 7:54 PM

I'm a little frightened by the prospect of yarn fires . . . but I'm sure you can handle it. Maybe just keep some baking soda on hand?

I must must know from whence you came upon the pattern for the lovely and varied Mexican Wave shawl . . . My dd must have one of those, because I can't resist that soft yarn. :)

Posted by chandra at April 6, 2004 9:14 PM

What was that flash? Is it a bird? a plane? or super Stephanie knitting like a fiend. I am here to tell you the woman can knit so fast it makes my head reel. Not only that, she manages to do other things while knitting at Concord speed. I had the privilege of sitting next to the Harlot and witnessed this feat.

We are so unworthy!! Oh and I guess Ms.Harlot you wouldn't be interested in a little Shetland news..you know the shetland fleece/spinning kind of news?

Ahhh 'tis a grand thing indeed when you can tempt/tease the Harlot a tetch.

Lovely sock wool btw. And the shawl? Do you need my postal code? Fedex number? What you want something in exchange?? Hmmm rare and unique dust bunnies? We could do a trade..your shawl for my dust buns? You could spin these buns too.

Regards to all.

Posted by anon_spinster at April 6, 2004 11:01 PM

Is that an Ashford Traditional I see in the background? It looks just like mine! I bought mine second hand and have been trying to date it. Do you have any idea of the date of manufacture for yours. If so please let me know.

Posted by Jessica at April 7, 2004 9:27 AM

Hey, what's that sock yarn at 10:00 in the pic? Did you actually buy non-patterning sock yarn, or is it just in a subtle colourway? Must be the latter; the Confetti is all self-striping, isn't it?

Posted by Ken at April 7, 2004 10:24 AM

what were you thinking??? Nothing should come between a knitter and a yarn store. I tried to stop there on my way to the hospital when I was in labour with my first (and our LYS was a corner of the hardware store) but the old boy was driving, and insisted on going straight to the doctor. 23 years ago, and I'm still sure he made the wrong decision.
I made a pair of socks from the Sisu, same colour. They are my favourite right after the fibre artist marino.
Barb

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