tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24015943102845255642024-03-13T04:22:50.802-04:00Beverly Is Yarn Crazy!<img> My Adventures With Yarn and Fiber.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17819368283406189362noreply@blogger.comBlogger225125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401594310284525564.post-33411412116173785352015-03-24T06:00:00.000-04:002015-03-24T06:00:05.027-04:00Tuesday's TemptationI have a yarn holder that I really love. It is a lazy susan style that makes it so much easier to control my yarn as I work on my project. <br />
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Recently, while exploring on <a href="http://facebook.com/" target="_blank">Facebook</a>, I found an unread message that had been sent to me. I don't know how it got missed, but it was a very nice message that complimented my blog and then told me about his yarn holders. I very much wish I had seen it back when he sent it because first, I dislike that I inadvertently ignored him and second, his designs are amazing!<br />
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/YarnLazySusan" target="_blank">Yarn Lazy Susan</a> has a Facebook page and once you see the pictures of his yarn holders you will want one. I just know it! His designs are able to manage multiple skeins which would be fabulous for colorwork projects. He makes the holders with 1 to 4 posts and they are very reasonably priced. He takes orders through his facebook page which I linked to above, so please click on over and check out the amazing workmanship and the colors available. You won't be sorry!<br />
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The Etsy shop <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/LoomKnittingGadgets?ref=l2-shopheader-name" target="_blank">Loom Knitting Gadgets</a> carries the above pictured model as well as a few other configurations. They are adjustable and I think they are reasonably priced. To learn more about them, check out their Facebook page, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/knittingloomholders" target="_blank">Loom Knitting Holders</a>.<br />
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<span style="background-color: #45818e;">For Sale: Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel. In great condition and spins like a dream. I am selling it because my back prevents me from being able to spin on it for very long so I want to sell it and get an espinner.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: #45818e;">I purchased it about 4 years ago on Ravelry and the seller said she had purchased it used, so I have no idea how old it is.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: #45818e;">Comes with both single and double treadle set up, regular flyer with 3 bobbins plus a jumbo flyer with 3 bobbins and lazy kate. Must be able to come pick it up in Maine as I have no idea how to ship such an object, but I am willing to meet someone part way if it is a reasonable distance. $450.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: #45818e;">I can take more pictures if desired. If you are interested please contact me through Ravelry. I am BevIsYarnCrazy on <a href="http://ravelry.com/">Ravelry.com</a> .</span></div>
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I spent way too much on this weekend, but once you see all the amazing things that the vendors had for sale, you will understand why. The lovely face saying hi to Melody is Heather (boutrosbabe) Kinne, of the Fiberista Files fame and proprietor of Highland Handmades. I was fortunate to purchase one of the spindles that her husband, Paul Kinne, produces and I love it! </div>
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I will do one more post about the "Spa" showing what I purchased in a few days, I hope. Until then, please enjoy a view of the market place via my phone camera. </div>
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My sister, my sister-in-law and her friend joined me in Freeport, Maine for the thirteenth annual Spa, Knit & Spin. It was great to be able to share this wonderful experience with my companions and with the new people that I met. I was even able to help someone get started with her new supported spindle. I am really looking forward to attending next year!<br />
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While we were in the area, we did make an excursion to Bath, Maine to explore Halcyon Yarns. This store always fills me with wonder. There is so much to see and learn about and never enough money! Since, I love this place so much, I decided to share it with you. Unfortunately the sound quality was terrible, so I dubbed over it with music. Please enjoy the eye candy and forgive my shaky hands. <br />
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I am knitting the Featherweight Cardigan by Hannah Fettig in Elegant Yarns Athena lace weight yarn 202 Pink colorway. I am using my Chai Goo 47" circs, U.S. size 5 - 3.75 mm. </div>
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I started this cardigan on February 6th and very late last night, or more accurately very early this morning (2 am), I divided for the sleeves!!! I never thought I would be knitting a sweater for my very ample self in lace weight yarn. I loathe to admit this, but I am knitting the largest size. I don't like close fitting sweaters. I want this to float away a bit. </div>
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I visited <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thecraftyspace/timeline" target="_blank">The Crafty Space</a> for the first time today. When I first walked in I saw well crafted, handmade items. This is good. A few of them came home with me. More about that later.<br />
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Then I spotted the back wall. YARN!, and it wasn't just Red Heart yarn. No, I am not pooh-poohing Red Heart yarn, because I have crocheted large afghans, so I know that it has its place of honor in such crafts. That said, since I learned to knit I have become a huge fan of more natural fibers and blends. The shop features Lion Brand and Cascade yarns, plus the owners are interested in learning what else the local crafters would like to have stocked there.<br />
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Sharon and Sarah are the owners and they are wonderful people. Very friendly and very eager to please their customers. They are looking for your feedback so be sure to speak up if there is some type of craft item that you would like to see in there.<br />
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I spoke to one of the owners about a knit night at the shop and she thought that was a nice idea. My sister and I are very interested in having a place to meet up for crafting with others and I hope we can find like minded crafters to join us there. <br />
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So, what did I do to help keep them in business? A little stash enhancement of course! I purchased 2 skeins of Cascade Yarns Sunseeker. One skein is a beautiful green, colorway 21, and the other is a nice blue, colorway 23. There is a nice little sparkle running through the yarn and I am planning to make a colorwork hat for myself with it. Pretty, huh?<br />
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If you live in the central Maine region and find yourself in Dexter Maine, I do hope that you will show this wonderful little shop some love. We can't afford to lose such places.<br />
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<li>That you are skinny, so you can knit a sweater in a week, while I need a year to complete my size. (Are you sensing a theme here?)</li>
<li>That the pattern fits your skinny body, just as it is written, but I must alter every pattern for my super-size, lumpy-bumpy, extra curvy body. (Theme continuation)</li>
<li>That you can seemingly wear your sweaters all year round, while I need it to be sub-zero so that I don't perspire to the point of becoming a felted wool puddle.</li>
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Unfortunately, this week I let my frustration spill out in a Ravelry forum asking why designers don't take x, y, and z into consideration when writing a pattern? Essentially, I was selfishly asking why don't the designers write all of their pattern specifically for ME? I was couching my questions in the guise of "all of us plus-sized people", but in retrospect, it was all about me. I am so very sorry.</div>
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I did know that it is impossible to write a pattern that will work perfectly for every body, but at that moment, I needed to be reminded. What I didn't realize is that rarely is a pattern perfect for even most of the knitters. Almost everyone needs to learn how to customize a pattern for individual body specifics and preferences. <u>I need to learn how to customize patterns for my body specifics and my fit preferences JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE</u>. Can you say wake-up call? Yeah. </div>
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I have decided to make this year my year of sweaters. I am hoping to learn and grow in my understanding of the construction and customization of sweaters to fit me personally. By the end of the year I would like to design a sweater specifically for me. My first step is to take the <a href="http://craftsy.com/" target="_blank">Craftsy</a> class, <a href="http://www.craftsy.com/class/Knit-Lab-Fit-Your-Knits/27?_ct=sbqii-sqjuweho-dum&_ctp=8" target="_blank">Fit Your Knits</a>. The forum responses also recommended that I check out a couple of other resources that I want follow up on and to share:</div>
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<li>Book: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/little-red-in-the-city" target="_blank">Little Red in the City</a> </li>
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I was also put off by how much it costs for me to make a sweater in my size. I decided to try to find enough yarn in my stash, even if I had to use several different yarns by striping it. What I found was a yarn I had forgotten I owned, Elegant Yarns Athena in the 202 pink colorway. I have 4 skeins which equal 3200 yards, more than enough to do the largest size of the sweater. Best of all, I purchased the yarn at Marden's Discount for only $2.50 per skein. My sweater will cost $10. Shopping my stash FTW!<br />
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All of this is speculation on my part since this will be a learning process. I will <span style="background-color: #45818e; color: #741b47;">TRY</span> to blog about this journey. If you have been to this blog before or taken a quick look back at prior posts, then you know that I am not a consistent blogger, so I will not make any promises that I am not sure that I can keep. Thank you for stopping by and if you have any advice or comments, please leave them below for me. <br />
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<div class="blogger-post-footer">Stay Yarn Crazy!</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17819368283406189362noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401594310284525564.post-19336846939554058782015-02-03T19:17:00.001-05:002015-02-07T21:17:35.996-05:00Podcast Promotion<iframe allowfullscreen="" class="YOUTUBE-iframe-video" data-thumbnail-src="https://ytimg.googleusercontent.com/vi/yYBF2BeGX4U/0.jpg" frameborder="0" height="266" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/yYBF2BeGX4U?feature=player_embedded" style="clear: right; float: right;" width="320"></iframe>I have been having a wonderful time this week watching a new-to-me podcast while I crochet many scarves for a charity project. "<a href="http://www.knitworthypodcast.com/" target="_blank">Knitworthy</a>" is hosted by two very lovely ladies who make me laugh and seem to teach me something new and unexpected every episode. So I am just jotting this quick post to you to encourage you to check them out. 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When I see people knitting in the continental style, I am so envious, because it appears to be a much more efficient way of knitting. I am told that it is faster and that makes sense to me when I observe how it is done. My continental knit stitch is passable when I use it in colorwork, but when I try to purl in the continental style, it is tedious, wonky looking, and unevenly tensioned. Continental purling has been my nemesis.<br />
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This week, I have watched every YouTube video that I can find and attempted all of the tips, tricks and acrobatic assaults on yarn that they proffer. I decided that I would work all these experimental stitches in dishcloths for my own home. We could use a few more of them and I don't care how bad they look as even an ugly dishcloth will clean the dishes.<br />
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My primary difficulties in continental purling are yarn tensioning and wrapping the yarn around the needle without it slipping off. Most of the videos that I watched neglected to address how to tension the yarn in your hand. How I tension in my right hand is not working for my left hand at all. As for wrapping the yarn around the needle, it takes me several attempts with each stitch. This too, could be a tensioning issue.<br />
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To my surprise, Norwegian purling is somehow working for my clumsy hands. When I first watched a few videos of this particular method, I thought, "that doesn't look more efficient!". I wasn't even going to try it, except nothing else was working for me and it was all that was left. I gave it a try and it worked for me the very first try! It isn't as fast as the more traditional purling that I have seen, but it enables me to continental purl so that I can have the benefit of continental knitting. The technique eliminates the need to move the yarn to the front to purl. Voila! If you would like to try this here is a video link showing it: <a href="http://youtu.be/hDCWA8yB8x4" target="_blank">Norwegian Purling</a><br />
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Another very interesting way that I am trying has the yarn controlled by your thumb. It isn't as intuitive for me, but it is easier than the traditional method. You can find a video for it here: <a href="http://youtu.be/SVVwg0LlFxI" target="_blank">Purling the Easy Way</a>. <br />
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I am determined to practice this daily for a few weeks and see if this is really worth all the effort for my knitting. I won't consider it a waste of time at all, because I got some loosey-goosey, wonky dishcloths to use and, best of all, continental style knitting was not permitted to defeat me. Stay yarn crazy!<br />
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The next one I plan to attend is the <a href="http://bangordailynews.com/community/1st-annual-maine-alpaca-experience/" target="_blank">1st Annual Maine Alpaca Experience</a>. Obviously, since it is the first one, I haven't attended it before. It is scheduled for June 21st, from 10 am to 5 pm at the Northern Solstice Alpaca Farm, 141 Crosby Brook Rd., Unity, Maine. There will be lots of cuddly critters, seminars, tours, and more. I'm not sure what "more" is, but I know that they sell their products, so most likely you can bring home something fabulous!<br />
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Are you planning on attending either of these events? Are there other Maine fiber events that you are excited about? Please leave a comment about events you are excited about. Maybe I will see you there :)<br />
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Last week I coughed so hard I pulled the muscles in my <i>right</i> side. The pharmacy Angel (that's how I will always see her now) recommended cough syrup with codeine and it seemed to help at night and the muscles are hurting a little less. BUT, I don't want to get to dependent on the stuff, so last night I didn't take it. About 3 am I pulled the muscles in my lower <i>left</i> abdomen while coughing and gasping for breath. So I am not responsible for the codeine influenced content of this blog. <br />
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I have missed far too much time from work because of this crap. I haven't felt like working on much of anything for crafts, or doing much of anything, for that matter. I just can't maintain focus. What I really want is for this respiratory infection to be completely gone by Tuesday morning so that I can go to work and do my job. I am willing to give the rest of today and Memorial day over to the illness to mess with me, but that's it. Enough is enough.<br />
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I finally reintroduced myself to my Ashford Traditional this weekend. It has been longer than I can remember since I actually spun on it. Friday, I pulled it out, dusted it, oiled it and apologized for the neglect. A long time ago, I had started spinning some fiber that was not so good, but it was free and there was a lot of it so I just kept telling myself to stick to it and turn it into something good. Well, that mindset wouldn't let me put anything else on the wheel, but I didn't like what was on it so I didn't spin it. My very wise and beautiful friend, Melody, told me life is to short to knit with bad yarn. I feel she would be fine with me extending that sentiment to spinning and fiber.<br />
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New toys means off to you-tube we zoom. I watched several different videos, but never could get a good view of the infamous "flip" that they all referred to as necessary to success. I was so frustrated because my double stitches looked so nice, but when I tried to cinch up the ring, it wouldn't slide. I suspected that the aforementioned flip was the problem, but still no idea wth they were talking about. <br />
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Ravelry, Facebook, Pinterest, G+, Plurk, Etsy, and many other enablers have my to-do queue so full that I will never accomplish all that is in it in this lifetime. Life, has my to-do queue quite full with the necessities of life. So how do we balance the musts, with the shoulds and the wants? Who's gauge do we use to determine a must from a should? <br />
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How long do we wait for the wants? Do we load up the credit card because of some sense of entitlement? Do we constantly deny ourselves waiting for the right time to splurge? Trying to balance it all can be challenging, frustrating, disappointing, and just plain exhausting!<br />
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I wish I had definitive "this is how it is done" answers, but I don't. I know what usually works for me, but I don't always follow my own advice. I won't try to give advice to others on this matter. I guess I am just putting this stream of thought out there. No specific purpose, but to dust out this little corner of my mind. Do with it what you will.<br />
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Hats knit for: <a href="http://cwcmaine.com/">The Charlotte White Center</a></div>
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1st 2 hats: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chenille-glam-roll-brim-hat">Chenille Glam Roll Brim Hat</a></div>
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3rd hat: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beanie-brim-cap">Beanie Brim Cap</a></div>
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4th hat: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/harlequin-hoodie">Harlequin Hoodie</a></div>
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5th hat: <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/BevIsYarnCrazy/just-a-basic-hat">Just a Basic Hat</a></div>
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My mobility has improved drastically since I lost some weight and had both hips replaced. I am far from agile or quick on my feet, but I can get around without assistance now. Because of this I am working with a vocational rehab counselor and a job coach to try to get back to working. This past week and the coming week I am doing a job assessment in the accounting department of a local non-profit for 20 hours per week to see if I can handle working again. I am being observed. This is only a temporary job to test me and if I stand up to the physical challenges and the stress well enough, then I will be going out on interviews for jobs. <br />
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So far, I am doing ok physically. At the end of 5 hour work days, my back is aching, but I think that I just need to get used to things and over time I will have less pain (fingers crossed). The other part of the issue is stress and anxiety. I have an anxiety disorder that I am taking medication to keep under control. I have only had mild episodes of anxiety while in the process of learning the multitude of data entry processes that are required for the job. In comparison, at my last job my anxiety levels were so high that I would have panic attacks or, if I was able to hold in the out right panic, then internalizing it would result in physical symptoms, exacerbating my IBS-d and migraines.<br />
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Ok, so why am I telling you all of this? Well, I have found that my knitting, crocheting, spinning, beading, and jewelry making have drastically decreased. Actually, I have practically stopped doing any of it. How do those of you who work find balance in your life between work, family, and crafting? I have a multitude of WIPs that need attention, but I am suddenly not interested in most of them. I have managed to spin at least 15 mins per day to keep up with the Tour de Fleece, but even just that 15 mins seems like I must force myself to do it.<br />
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First, there is <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/EssHaych">EssHaych</a>, which sells fun amigurumi creatures and patterns. Isn't he freakin adorable? Perhaps you don't crochet. No problem. She sells either the monster or the pattern!<br />
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Would you prefer to knit your toys? Okay, then check out <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/cheezombie">Cheezombie</a>. Cheezombie offers both crochet and knit amigurumi patterns and this guy is so cute that I could start to like garden slugs...yeah right. <br />
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<span style="background-color: #45818e;">These little fellas justify all the tiny balls of left over yarn I have saved from years of projects, just so I can morph them into playful delights. Won't you join me in a little knit and crochet play date?</span><div class="blogger-post-footer">Stay Yarn Crazy!</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17819368283406189362noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2401594310284525564.post-5234499397259749952012-06-29T13:49:00.001-04:002012-06-29T13:49:26.706-04:00Friday FOs<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Today I have 2 shops with to tempt you with. Each of them have similar items with their own twist and I would love to test drive each of them, but it just isn't within my budget right now. These yarn holders look ingenious to me. Since I can't have them, I would like to share them with you. </div>
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This first is from <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/SunValleyFibers">Sun Valley Fibers</a> and it is called a Y<a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/96545881/svf-1063-canarywood-double-yarn-buddy-by">arn Buddy</a>. It holds 2 skeins at a time! How wonderful for 2 socks at a time or stranded knitting!</div>
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<span style="background-color: #0b5394;"><span style="text-align: left;">The second one simply called a </span><a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/94538492/yarn-holders-portable" style="text-align: left;">portable yarn holder</a><span style="text-align: left;"> and it is sold by </span><a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/ogledesign" style="text-align: left;">Ogle Design</a><span style="text-align: left;">. It comes apart for convenience. </span></span></div>
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<span style="background-color: #0b5394; text-align: left;">Both of these wonderful devices spin, ala lazy susan style, so that you can work from the outside of your yarn cake with ease. If either appeal to you, just click on over to one of their Etsy shops. </span></div>
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