Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Hand Dyed Fairy Vomit Sock Yarn

This is the first of my pilot color ways that will be up for sale in some kind of online store that does not exist yet. I am planning to knit up something with it, like a hat or mittens. This is Deborah Norville Serinity sock yarn that was white, but I have dyed and rewound into a beautiful skein, and later a center pull ball. I have 50grams/~230 yards to work with, so we will have to see what my options are on Ravelry! 

I think the name Fairy Vomit accurately describes the wide varying range of colors in this color way, but I'm not sure that I am attached to it. If you have any ideas about a better name, please leave a comment below!





Friday, August 31, 2012

Adventures in Palermo

Today Theresa and I decided to go to a few "ferias americanas" which are supposed to be thrift stores, but they were more like Rag-o-rama, in other words, other people's used clothes, but overpriced. We had a great time, but we only found one of the four stores we set out to find because the other 3 were closed or had turned into something else, but we check out other stores as we walked.

The adventure began on the bus, linea #111 to be exact. We got on the bus and shortly after a beautiful hipster man got on and was standing in front of me, which was totally normal because there were no open seats. We are standing and I am looking around because I had never been in that part of town before and while I am taking a gander out of the window he manages to take a photo of me while I wasn't looking. He asked me about a minute later if it would be ok to post it on this website called "Chicas Bondi" which means bus girls. He said it was about beautiful women on buses and I agreed, I mean afterall, he already had the picture. Not bad for a guy with an iPhone.




We see a cheese shop. I have never seem so much cheese before in my life. I didn't know cheese could be that big. Crazy. 



We're walking, we're walking. Cool graffiti. 


Cool chairs. 



Really cool store, but really overpriced. 


A corner cafe. 


I saw a girl round the corner with a Frapacinno. I could not resist. When he asked me for my name I decided to take the easy way out. 


Cool old cars for my beau. 



I decided as we walked by this pet store that I need a gold fish. I also saw this rabbit and thought of my roomie Dulce. 


I am also experiencing some guilt because I feel like I have mistreated my poor little Bruiser. EVERY dog, and I mean EVERY small dog has on a sweater, or a vest or some kind of garment for warmth and they look sooo cute! I must make one for my little Ruisy :)
I know he will love it!


He was trying to be coy. 


After making it to the next 3 shops and discovering that they had either been turned into bars, art galleries or had just been shut down, we ventured into the world of yarn. This store was called Milana, which translates to "my wool" and it was the most beautiful store in the whole district. The yarn was mostly wool and not full of cheap acrylic yarns. 



I thought this yarn was very interesting. Snippets of blue jeans. 



This was the winner for the day. Malabrigo in the colorway Archangel, but this one was different from the rest. The others seemed to be more purple and had hints of yellow and orange, whereas this one seemed to be almost equal parts and with some blending in between. This one was the one for me. I paid a pretty penny for it too. $85 AR which is about $15 USD. They are gonna be like putting the hands of a Sweedish masseuse on my feet. I can feel them already lol. 






We sojurned on to another awesome store called Moussa with a great window display that says "Crear y Tejer" which means "Create and Knit". They didn't have as much variety in wool, but they had some great sales. I snagged these two skeins of some acrylic something or other for $39 AR which is about $7 USD. I am not sure what is going to become of them, but that is the true calling card of a knitter, buying yarn and not having any idea what to make with it. 









After Moussa, we went back to Milana because after seeing many shady and awful stores, Theresa decided to get needles from there. I noticed this wall hanging behind the cash register and I thought it was absolutely quirky. It must be added to my "to craft list".


After a long day of scouring the city for yarn we were beat and we caught the bus home. On the way back a girl sat next to me and asked me the time, but she said it so fast that I could not understand her. When I realized what she meant I told here and she knew instantly from my confusion that I was not a porteña and she asked me where I was from and whatnot. She then offered me a flower. I obliged. 


That's all folks. 



Yarn Bombing in Buenos Aires

Last week in Palermo I noticed that there seemed to be a tree covered in knitting. I have familiarized myself with knit bombing, but I have never actually partaken in any bombing, however, I am intrigued. I have some spare yarn laying around that is not enough to make anything out of except something awesome that I can put on a light pole or on a tree in Buenos Aires. I was inspired by this pic posted by Buenos Aires Street Art. There are many other beautiful pics of Licia Santuz's work on their website. Check it out! 



I have a few trees in mind. We will see what becomes of my scraps. I feel some mischief coming on. Pics to come soon. 



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Reverse Me Sweater



Yesterday I started my epic reversible sweater. The pattern is called "Reverse Me" by Norah Gaughan. I found it in Reversible Knitting by Lynne Barre. I will be knitting it in Knit Pick's Wool of the Andes in Mineral Heather. The yarn is darker than I thought it would be, but it is still beautiful and the heathered purples, and pinks come out subtly and beautifully. 






I was thinking of knitting the sleeves at the same time, but I think I will be better off following the directions and making the back first. This is the progress I have made thus far. It is a bit rolley because it does not have ribbing on the end, but it is so beautiful. 

















Friday, July 22, 2011

Earring Madness!!

I am trying my hand at making earrings with my trusty supply of buttons and my glue gun in my artillery. I also tried to make some very small fabric flowers, didn't work out too well, I will have to keep practicing.










Sunday, July 17, 2011

Knotted Tie Necklace

I inherited a lot of ties from my grandfather a few years ago and I made a large purse out of most of them but there are still some stragglers that could use a good upcycle. I stumbledupon this awesome link to make a necklace out of ties. The lady on this original uses discounted beads from Micheal's to make her necklaces, but after stocking overpriced beads at Hancock Fabrics for the last week I knew I didn't want to spend that much on beads so my other ideas were to use rolled paper beads and the glass rocks that people use in vases as bead substitutes. Here is what I came up with.  

This whole sack of rocks cost $1 at Dollar Tree, you can find them almost anywhere, but places like Target and Walmart will rip you off and charge like $3 or $5 for them. If you are like me and refuse to be conned, don't pay more than $1

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