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From my Irish Knitters Secret Santa swap

Monday, December 29th, 2008

I received such a thoughtful package from my secret santa swapper: Dmaxi (Dearbhala). Thank you!! It just so happens she also organised the swap. I was so lucky, because she knew me, so I think that meant she knew what was most extra special for me.
My Secret Santa swap

cowl SHE KNIT ME A COWL! In gorgeous green alpaca silk, yum. I should take a photo of how you wear it. I sort of folds across my neck, and keeps my neck and chest warm where my jacket is open.

hat cuff Dearbhala included other lovely gifts- as you can see, but the best was this tremendous yarn Manos del Uraguay 100% Wool- out of which I made this hat. I had a challenge to make it work with the 100g skein- crochet gobbles up yarn. I undid and redid this so many times. At one point, I kept the yarn intact, and started working from the other end to make the hat cuff(?) so I could find out how much was left. There wasn’t one centimeter of yarn left when I was done.

hat crocheted from my secret santa yarn

Japanese treats

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008



Japanese treats

Originally uploaded by feather.


I bought these at http://beautifulwork.etsy.com/

She sells fabrics, stickers, stamps, and other fun & totally unnecessary stuff!

Very good prices. The seller was very fair. When my shipping came out higher than it cost, she even reimbursed me, what a nice surprise

She also sent cute handmade paper dolls as an extra gift.

Great little shop!

Two ways of getting great yarn deals on Ravelry

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

yarn stash search on ravelry

This is so cool. Maybe everyone already knows this stuff.

I’ve been searching through unwanted yarns from other knitters and crocheters on Ravelry and getting lovely yarns for great prices! I’ve only just ordered them yet, so while I perch on the mailbox… here’s some info for you.

First of all, Ravelry is an amazing online high-fibre community. The site itself, from a web development perspective is so intuitive and full-featured while still being incredibly user-friendly. Do you know how hard that is? Powerfully feature-rich AND intuitive? It’s hard.

To register on Ravelry beta, you only have to queue a short time, and they’re sorting out the going-public thing soon.

Option 1) Search through the advertising boards

It’s simple, people list the items they want to sell, list the conditions of the sale, and you respond, voila! Good stuff goes fast! So you must keep on top of it, and it’s hit or miss.

Acronyms to know: (members use these on the titles of their posts)

ISO: In Search of
FS: For sale
FSOT: For sale or trade

There are a few certain boards for trading. When you get there, scroll waaaaay down to the bottom, and use the search function to locate a post. Fill in the field that looks like this:
Search board first!

I listed my two favorite Ravelry yarn trading boards below:

Option 2) Forage with the stash search tool!

I only found out about this the other day- you can actually search through yarns available via stash search! This is just about the best thing ever. As with all functionality on Ravelry, it’s really powerful (search by colour, add keywords for fibre, company name, etc)

Get a cup of tea, close the door, put your phone on silent, have a seat and dive into THE RAVELRY STASH SEARCH!!

After you click on this link, I don’t think you’ll be back here for a while, so… bye bye!

Winona Queen’s Roving and my sob story

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

From Winona Queen’s blog:
Winona Queen Roving
Recently I purchased some roving from the very talented Holly of Winona Queen. In fact it was delivered today… but… I missed it because I was at work. So, seeing that the mail centre was opened til 6, I decided I could RUN and get there in time, but instead, I fell and smashed my face on the pavement. Nice. Got a big gash in my brow, and no wool to show for it!

Meanwhile, you can pine after her roving with me in the picture. Oooo… ahhh…. *sob*

I’ve been spinning the lovely soft, plain white blue-faced Leicester I bought second-hand from Diane, Chicwithstix. It is 100 grams, and that is wayyy to much for the drop spindle I have, it was spinning very very slowly. I don’t know if it’s really spun enough now. I decided to stop about 3/4s through. Next time, I will only plan on getting 50g on to the spindle. I put it on the loo-roll, and the loo roll buckeled under the pressure! I shoulda used a kaleidoscope or something!

lovely ribbons

Friday, October 17th, 2008



lovely ribbons

Originally uploaded by feather.


i think i’ll end up hoarding this stuff if i’m not careful…

hmm… i know! i’ll just get a critical mass of it big enough so that i won’t mind using some.

yes yes, that is the solution. get more… yes.

japanese paper dolls

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

japanese paper dolls

Originally uploaded by feather.


these are vintage japanese paper dolls. i worry about ephemera, they are in great condition, but you can tell they are yellowing at the back.

such crazy colors, i love their ‘outfits’.

if you’d like more vintage japanese eye-candy, i found a flickr group for it! vintage japan!