Faceless.

My grrr, he has no face. And while that really fits the mood I’ve been in lately, it’s not the reason he is without. He’s without because he’s already had his first bath and I am waiting on him to dry before filling him in.

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My thoughts on the pattern? I’m so glad you asked.

First, I used the single strand version, because the yarn I was using matched the suggested single strand yarn pretty closely, if anything it was a tidge thicker. That being noted, I found the washcloth to be both smaller and thinner than I would have thought based on the pictures shown. You do realize this pretty quickly when you go to cast on and see it’s only 24 stitches, but still, I just expected something larger, thicker, and just having more substance. On the upside, I have already road-tested the little bugger and have plans to make another with the remaining yarn and try it double stranded with another. At the very least, it’s a super quick (only a few hours), super cute knit, that makes a great gift for kids of all ages. Especially if you throw in a nice bar of handmade soap to go with it.

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I finished up spinning the hot red (you know, hot pink + red) BFL and believe I have a little over 800 yards of it. I have no current plans for it, so it’s just going into the stash. I have concluded that I just don’t love BFL, and I want to love the fibers I spin, so I probably won’t be getting any more of it.

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But I do like the Merino/Silk 80/20 that I picked up at MSW. I’ve started spinning on the purple.

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The green will be started almost as soon as the purple is done. I originally planned to do one of those chevron scarfs with these two fibers, but now, I am not so sure. I’ll need to test my sockapalooza sock pal pattern once I get it written up, and these colors would do just as well for a pair of those socks as they would for the scarf. Or maybe even a different pair of stranded socks. Decisions decisions……

MS3 swatch.  Red handspun bottom, Elderberry Zephyr top, Addi Lace Needles, US3.

In other news, I’ve signed on for MS3. That would be Mystery Stole, not Mystery Shawl. I’ll never do another Mystery Shawl again after my previous experiences with them. The Mystery Stole however, is run by Melanie. And the result from MS2 is a pattern I purchased a few months back, but just haven’t gotten around to making. (Like everything else I have patterns for I might add.) So when I saw that MS3 was happening, I jumped on it. I don’t know that I’ll get it done on time, or even that I’ll start it when everyone else does. It really depends on how complicated the pattern is. If it’s a small easy repeat, I’m on it. If it’s not, well, I just don’t have the concentration needed for long non-repeating rows right now, so it will have to wait until I do. Other than that, I say if you are interested, come join us, but be warned, the group is HUGE, and the emails produced by the group right now are…. overwhelming in numbers.

And finally, yesterday, I took a class with Lucy Neatby. It on finishing and it was lovely. You haven’t lived until Lucy Neatby looks at your grafting and calls it beautiful. The only negative thing about the class was two women that would just not shut the hell up. And to these two women, I have only this to say…

I don’t give a rat’s ass about you and your health care situation, or who you think is politically responsible for it, or what Oprah says about it. Nor do I think a knitting class is the place to discuss it. Furthermore, stop arguing with teacher dammit. I didn’t pay to hear you talk. I paid to hear Lucy talk. So kindly extend the rest of us the courtesy we have extended you and shut. the. fuck. up.

And honestly, I wish I could have said that to them, but as an employee at that shop, even if it’s just one day a week and every now and then, I can’t. But I can sure as hell think it.

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5 thoughts on “Faceless.

  1. I would love to sit with Lucy Neatby but that’s right up there on the list of things that’s never going to happen. I love BFL but I guess there are
    sheep enough fro all of us, I got some 80:20 bfl silk this week that I can’t wait to get my hands in but merino silk loves me too.

    I have had less than wonderful mystery shawl experiences and I desided that if I ever did another mystery I was waiting until it was
    finished before I started. It’s against the whole idea of it but I had lost my trust in pattern designers by then. It’s too big an investment
    of time to end up with something that could have been better.

    I like the lace pattern, I think it would loove really good as socks (but then I see EVERYTHING as a sock pattern)

    Good to see you back L

  2. that BFL is amazing all spun up – that is one hot pink! can’t wait to see grrr’s little face. i may have to try that pattern with some scraps I have sitting around….

  3. Your yarn looks amazing! Your notes on Grrr are interesting, as it looks to me like the perfect baby shower gift. Fast!

  4. I hate it when people come to a group lesson of some sort and then carry onb as if they are the only ones there!

  5. I heard this the other day: “When is that cut under your nose going to heal?”
    LOL
    I don’t know if I could ever say that but it sure is a good one. Yup, we can think anything we want.
    OT: Your sample knitting is beautiful! See you in the digest of MS3!

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