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Amphibious yarn.

December 3rd, 2008 28 comments

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I do seem to be on a green kick lately. Another skein of Knitpicks Bare DK weight. Dyed in my poor beleagued crockpot. Kelly green, with golden/orange added and then a deep blue concoction. My color wheel, meanwhile, is nowhere to be found.

This is it for me for a few days. I do want to do a pink/lavender one – it was on my to-do list before said anything. 🙂

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Spring yellow

December 3rd, 2008 4 comments

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One 246 yards skein Knitpicks Bare DK weight 100% superwash merino. Acid dyed using cold pour method, then steamed on stovetop. I used another configuration of my Yarnomatic ™ this time. This skein has long repeats like the Holly Jolly, but the resulting stripes will be of varying widths.

This was dyed for a friend who requested green and yellow stripes (you know who you are!) but if it’s not to her taste, hopefully she’ll let me know. I can definitely find another use for it.

I like this yarn because there’s frost on the ground, and it’s nice to have something bright and cheerful about.

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Smells like wet sheep, looks like daffodils.

December 2nd, 2008 No comments


At left: The bad. The crockpot lid broke last time I moved it back into storage. Good thing it only cost two bucks.

At right: The good. It’s never too early for Spring! This should stripe up in an interesting pattern. I’m waiting for it to cool before I unwrap it. Sun Yellow has a tendency to separate, but I think it’s looking good so far.

Tonight is Knitting Guild night, and they’re having their annual holiday bash. They’re doing a white elephant swap. I’m hoping to make it, since I won’t be going to knitting night tomorrow night. After Guild tonight is D&D. So today goes from steaming yarn to burning Dwarves. Should be a nice full day!

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What I’m making today.

November 27th, 2008 4 comments

holly jolly take 1Knitting up my handdyed Holly Jolly yarn as thick socks for my daughter. 48 stitches on size 3, gauge is 6.5=1inch. It’s a bit dense on 3’s – if I were someone else, I’d take it to a 4 or 5. Stripes at this gauge are 6 rows long. I’m loving this and want to dye more ASAP.


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It’s Thanksgiving. You can’t go wrong with the back o’ the can Libby’s recipe. ‘Nuff said!

I hope you and yours are having a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

ETA: My mom mentioned that my pie crust looked extraordinarily even. She’s right – I used a frozen crust this year! And let me tell you, that crust added nothing to the pie. I won’t be using storebought again. There’s a balance between timesaving and skimping, and this crust crossed over that line!

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Lavender blue

November 26th, 2008 2 comments

lavender blue skein
246 yards DK weight superwash wool, crockpot dyed with acid dyes. Base was blue left over from previous dye session. It was more kool-aid blue than I would have liked, so I softened it up. Pink was added to one side after blue had exhausted, then lilac added to other side after pink had exhausted.

Knitpicks ties its skeins tighter than I do, which resulted in the white around the ties where the dye didn’t penetrate. Note to self: retie Knitpicks yarn before dyeing.
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That’s it for the hand dyes for now. I’ve still got a couple of skeins to do, but the holidays are upon us.

As for the Christmas yarn, my father suggested it would make something nice for Emily.

Me: “Grandpa thinks this would make something nice for you, like some Christmas socks.”
Mr. Tvini: “Do you think that should happen?”
Em: “Oh, yes!”

So there you have it. I’ll be casting on for Christmas socks for Em either tonight or tomorrow. Lest anybody think that it’ll mean less knitting for me, her feet are 9 inches long and 8.5 inches around. This means that she and her grandmother can share shoes. My girl’s a Sasquatch!

Today we’re off to the toy store for one more doll before the December toy drought begins. This is the one she’s picked out. She’s very excited by this and has actually drawn a “welcome” sign for the new doll which she has put on her bedroom door. We don’t buy new toys before the holidays, so by the time Christmas arrives, she’s buzzing around the tree like a hummingbird. Mwahahahaha…




Merry merino! Ho ho ho!

November 25th, 2008 16 comments

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Holly Jolly!
246 yards DK weight superwash merino wool

When I hold it up to my ear, I swear I can hear sleigh bells. Now come with me back to Sunday, when the most festive yarn in all of Christmastown was born.

holly jolly sheet Dye day at Jetsyknits’! The perfect time to try out my box o’ PVC pipe, which I have dubbed the Yarnomatic. Previous to dye day, I wound a skein of Bare DK weight from Knitpicks into a ball. I had an idea, and I needed a nice little packet of yarn for it.

On dye day, I laid the Yarnomatic out in one long line with posts sticking up, then laboriously walked around it, hunched over like Igor from Young Frankentstein, wrapping yarn from my pre-wound ball around it as I went.

Turtlegirl76 came to my rescue, taking one half of the Yarnomatic while I took the other. She also offered great suggestions for future configurations, like rotating the joints in the middle and adding shorter lengths of pipe (which I have) to create legs, so I wouldn’t have to kill my back leaning down as I go. I’m also considering making it into a big triangle and standing in the middle to wrap, although that might just make me dizzy.
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The yarn was loosely tied at regular intervals. It really should have been tied more often, I think, because we got a little tangling on one end. Once dyed and dried it set itself to right pretty quickly, though. Also, I should have used a different colored tie to mark the halfway point on each side. As it was, I had to eyeball it and I was off just a hair. The red side is 3 yards long and the green is 3 yards, 18 inches long. Eh, close enough. Live and learn.

One side was handpainted with Jacquard emerald, and one side with fire red. The fire red side got a bit of concentrated suspension in a few spots, so it’s not as even as I might like. It’s my own fault for jamming the yarn into a jar of dye in a moment of gleeful abandon. However, it’s not that noticeable. I’m still happy. I’ve since done some research on how to prevent Dye Goo from suspending out in yellow and red, so it led to some learning, which is always good.
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Check out the color join! Not a lot of bleeding from one side to the other there! I laid out extra plastic wrap and wrapped the two sides separately, then encased them as one yarn sausage for steaming. It did a good job of preventing contamination from one side to the other.

Unwinding the skein was laborious, since you can’t exactly put a skein that large on the swift. My idea was to put it back on the Yarnomatic and ball it, but it was cold outside and I didn’t feel like reassembling all those pipes anyway, so I strung it over a few bits of furniture in the house and balled it into a conventional ball, then used a swift to reskein it to standard dimensions.

I’m thrilled with how this turned out, and no amount of groaning from the holiday weary souls around me can change that. This would make some cute socks, maybe with an afterthought heel to preserve the striping. I’m excited to knit it up and see how it does.

I’ve got some extra Bare DK weight – I’m wondering what other stripe combos I should do. Or heck, maybe someone else needs some Holly Jolly yarn. It’s only 246 yards per skein, but 246 yards of holiday cheer goes a long way.

Happy holidays, one and all!

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Teal worsted

November 24th, 2008 4 comments

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Here’s 420 yards of worsted yarn dyed in the crockpot. This is the diluted gunmetal, sky blue, primary blue, and black left over from yesterday – I had dipped a cup out to reserve – mixed with strong emerald. Yarn started as a natural cream, not a true white. I originally purchased this at Dianne’s store in South Carolina. She has since cast off the brick and mortar store to concentrate on her gorgeous hand dyes at http://creativelydyed.com/ . I know she had mixed feelings about letting her store go, so I may write to her so that she can see that some of her yarns from that time are still being put to good use.

By the way, I have no idea what I might do with this. I’m starting to reach a point where I really need to start gifting, trading, or selling some of my handdyed yarn. I’m trying to declutter my house, not add more stuff!

Also, everything I said about preferring subtle variations of tone got tossed out the window at Jet’s dyeing party. I’ll be posting that little gem when it’s completely dry.

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Overdye done.

November 22nd, 2008 No comments

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And here it is! This is the overdye of that hank of sock yarn I handdyed back in 2006, shown in a previous post. It was pretty, but not saturated enough. I enjoy dyeing monochromes with tonal variations now. This is a mixture of Jacquard sky blue, gunmetal, primary blue, and black.

This came out a bit darker than I was expecting. My plan had been to dye it in the crockpot, then take it out before it had soaked up everything, rinse out any excess until it was at the level I wanted, and set the dye with more acid. I put it in and went to run some errands. Then I got stuck in traffic. I wound up pulling the yarn out a little later than I had planned. It’s a bit darker than this picture shows. As a consequence of all the rinsing, it’s felted to itself just a hair. It’s still quite knittable, but I’ll probably have to go slowly when balling it up. Something to watch out for next time.
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I’m pleased with how this turned out. I think I’d enjoy knitting with this more than the other. I could do a more complex pattern in this and not worry about it getting lost in the color changes. All in all, a success – and a learning experience.

I had dye leftover in the crockpot, so I’ve got 440 yards of worsted weight in there now. It’s a bit crowded, and of course the dye isn’t as strong as it was before the sock yarn soaked so much up, so we’ll see what happens!

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Mwahahahaha…

November 21st, 2008 4 comments

bluegreen overdye soak
Ah, yes, enjoy your soothing synthrapol soak, little hank of yarn.
For tonight… YOU DYE!


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Yarn!

November 20th, 2008 6 comments

About 1200 yards of earflap red yarn arrived on my doorstep today. Hopefully it will last me until the mill sees fit to send out my main order, which I’ve been told should hopefully be happening in the next week or so. At the very least, I can now accommodate all the people who e-mailed me last week for kits. I’d had to put them off until I was stocked back up. I may yet have to halt kit orders again, but at least everybody whom I told to come back later can be taken care of.
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Today I was packing up hats when a visitor arrived. I’d been about to sew the pompom onto a 23″ hat bound for a guy in the Midwest, but got sidetracked with my guest. After she left, I couldn’t find the hat anywhere. How does a Jayne hat just disappear? It’s baffling! I feel like Coleridge and his visitor from Porlock, although my visitor was welcome. So instead of knitting for myself tonight, I’ll be finishing up another Jayne hat to stay on schedule. That will surely be enough to make the amazing disappearing Jayne hat reappear. This principle works a lot around here – buy a new gizmo and the old gizmo shows up. It’s the same way we’ve wound up with three digital thermometers and about 20 tapestry needles. Go figure.
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I’ve got some non-Jayne projects to do, but I’m also trying to figure out what my next “just for me” project should be. Probably socks. I’m building up some hand dyes, and kind of feeling like I need to either use them or sell them. The two skeins pictured were dyed in 2006, so I reckon one of those should be the next to use. I look at them now and think “I’d make those richer in saturation now” but am trying hard to resist the temptation to overdye. Not everything has to be just perfect, nor is there a “just perfect” outcome for everything. Although a dark wash over the one on the left… Hmmm…

Any thoughts? Column A or column B? Patterns? Decisions, decisions.

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