12.18.06
Wheel Wednesday, Fiber Friday, Marketing Monday, blah, blah, dogs, Mexico, camping, blah, blah…
Keeping the catchup short and sweet (scroll down for dog stuff and whatnot):
Wheel Wound Wednesday!

Fiber Friday
Remember the 80s merino/tencel 50/50 blend I showed on the wheel a while back?

I finally got around to taking a picture of the two ply made from it:

This spins up like buttah, so it’s easy to make a low twist soft and silky single but I think next time I spin this up, I’ll spin with more twist to I can have a plied yarn with a more extreme angle of twist and more bounce. It’s 172 yards and 2.5 oz, and 10 wpi. Hmmm…a Rosechapeau from Hilari?
I finished spinning the 80s merino singles to make a 3 ply worsted weight, and have plied up four skeins:

This comes from me not paying enough attention and letting slack get into a ply and letting the twist run along past it. I didn’t use my ghetto homemade plying card and I really should have.
The Victoria’s lazy kate is not tensioned, so the bobbins spin a little more freely and it makes it easier for that to happen. After the first time I saw that (when skeining up the first bobbin) I stuck a sports bra on the middle post of the lazy kate, and it provided resistance so the lazy kate was tensioned. (Why a sports bra? It was on the floor next to the spinning chair. I’m a slob.) The next bobbin after that, I had cleaned the house and thus the sports bra was nowhere around the spinning chair. I lifted a paper towel from a nearby table and wedged that around the middle post. That worked just fine. Then, one of the dogs must have stolen the napkin to shred as it was nowhere to be found with the fourth skein. No biggie, I thought…nope. Upon skeining, I found another little tag. Dangit.
Hypothetically: you could cut the little tag, but then the ply could work loose and form a loop, or worse an end waving out there like a frayed little piece o’ spinner’s shame. You could knit it just as is, and hide it to the back of the work and hope it doesn’t flex to the front, but really…you should cut the yarn on either side, treating it like a knot in the yarn.
Ugh, I hate ends.
So, here’s the skein breakdown (not interesting to anyone but me, but since I’m always losing these scraps of paper I write stuff down on…) 168 yards/2.4 oz, 176 yards/2.5 oz, 190 yards/2.7 oz, and 230 yards/3.2 oz. So that’s 10.8 oz and 764 yards at 9-11 wraps per inch.
I have two bobbins left, one with .6 oz, and another with 1.9 oz. So, plenty of yarn for another skein, but I have to attempt winding .6 or so of the second bobbin into a separate ball for makin’ the 3ply. Sigh. Dork.
So…I thought I had 14 oz of this stuff…I wonder where the other .7 went? I guess I pulled out more disorganised portions than I realised. I’ll probably find a little bit of it somewhere…oh wait, I remember where the .7 is. A sample two ply I made way back when. Never mind me…talking/thinking/typing aloud.
Anyway, even if I do manage to use all of that leftover 2.5 oz and end up with another 176 yards, that leaves me at 940 yards…cutting it a bit fine, even for a worsted gauge st st V-neck sweater of snug fit for me, I think. Anyway, that’s counting yardage before it’s made. It may end up a manly matching hat, mittens and scarf set. Ooh la la.
I guess the fiber key to this section of the post was 80s merino, straight up and the mixed half and half of tencel. Huh.
So let’s make that the marketing monday blurbo and get that over with eh? Yeah. You can click here to look at prices if you’d like to buy some to spin yourself (please note the new put up amounts including 5 oz! –1 oz to play with for sampling, 4 oz to do a little project with–) but they are undyed. In the new year, after we get back from the month long hiatus, I’ll have dyed fibers for sale.
Have you ever seen how big ten pounds of Kona Superwash is?

Random: so I was just leaving a comment on Elabeth’s blog and I made a cheesy pun. Then I thought, “whorling dervish?” That would be a cute business name! Maybe better than this foreign language name that makes so many people go “leebahlahbah whatnow?”! So google turned up no whorling dervish, and no server responded at whorlingdervish.com…but my host, dreamhost (a host I’ve been very happy with and a good recc from MJ lo so long ago, and they give free hosting to charities, how cool is that?) says it’s taken. Bummer.
My downstairs neighbor asked me if I know how to crochet or knit and if I could teach her and I nearly snorted my brains right out the back of my head. I believe I said something like, “I’m not much of a hooker, but I rock the knitting house.”
Fershizzle, I’m all up on the knizzle.
Anyway, I’m going to try and get together with her sometime this week to spread the knitting virus.
Pomona/Angelina is doing awesome, and proving that her Mommy is a good one and she’s made a lot of progress with her. She’s been coming out for snuggles and hanging out in the living room of her own free will and snoozing on the couch.
Fast asleep:
The other night I had the television on and It’s a Wonderful Life started. I’ve never seen it before so I watched it (and marveled at the marketing, the commercials seemed very much geared toward women with catastrophic brain injuries [seriously, the desperate lameness of the yoplait commercial “dating a masseuse -shh!–good” makes me want to punch something. Same with diamond commercials.]) and really liked it…but I turned it off when he started being mean to his family. So I guess I still haven’t seen it. I’ll put it in my Netflix queue.
And WHOA. A few days ago I looked at the prices for going to and from D.F. (Mexico City) from/to San Diego and was irked to find them over a thousand dollars for the both of us, after taxes etc. So when I looked last night and could snag the roundtrip tix all told for $800, I did, although I was worried that this was the start of a drop and they’d go lower and I’d be “d’oh!”ed. I told Nick about this and he said, “Yeah, and now we won’t look at the prices anymore.” We both don’t have much of a stomach for fluctuating values.
But I did look.
And ¡jolín! Wow, I’m glad I bought those tickets, as the price has jumped right back up. The industry is a mystery. Is it exchange rate? Demand? Some sort of ridiculously complicated algorithm?
I am so excited abut this trip. I’m going to teach a beginning spinning class at our local library on the sixth, then -boom!- off on the seventh for 29 days of aventura pura…pues lo que espero. I wish I wasn’t going to miss TNNA, I wish I wasn’t going to miss a month in the “industry’s high season,” but…it’s Mexico. A country I love–I’ve been to more states in Mexico than I have here in the U.S.of A. And Guatemala and Belize. Whee!
If you were a cold sleeper going to a place with lows of 40-50ºF, do you think you’d try to get away with one of those polar fleece sleeping bags (like from L.L. Bean), or go with a real sleeping bag?
Vera said,
December 18, 2006 at 5:56 am
That 10lbs of the Kona is fiber porn indeed!
may said,
December 18, 2006 at 6:47 am
haha…i missed reading your blog! (Apparently I’m 466 feeds behind on bloglines…yikes!)
oooh and we got a new greyhound!!! SUZIE, a beautiful brindle!!
yay!
LoriO said,
December 18, 2006 at 8:16 am
YOU TURNED IT OFF WHEN HE STARTED BEING MEAN TO HIS FAMILY!!!!????!!! YOU’VE NEVER SEEN THE WHOLE THING? How is that possible? It’s a Christmas Classic!
Maybe the problem is that you were watching it on commercial tv. Really, you gotta watch the whole movie. It’s one of my faves of all time. Lorflix can send it to you if you want. Along with White Christmas, another good one.
Janice in GA said,
December 18, 2006 at 8:55 am
The merino/tencel spins up pretty, but I agree, you’d probably be happier with more twist and a tighter ply. The merino is very yummy looking. And I think I drooled on myself when I saw the 10 lbs. of Kona. Oh man.
Good deal on the trip! And if you’re a cold sleeper, I’d probably take a real sleeping bag instad of a polar fleece one. Nothing worse than trying to sleep chilly. Or you could take a regular bag and a thin liner. That way if you DO get warm, you could toss off the bag and still have some cover.
Mary-Kay said,
December 18, 2006 at 9:24 am
Hey, I should have sold you my 30 lbs of Kona. I need to DE-STASH and I have NO business having that much undyed yarn.
Wow, great post full of all kinds of goodies. More and more your blog is my VERY FAVORITE-besides being the very FIRST blog I ever read. (and then stalked you till I found you!)
I’m telliing you, I’m so tempted with those doggies. But with the millions of rabbits around here, they would be gone in a flash.
I can’t wait to see what cool thing you knit up with your new spun three ply. That stuff is BE-you-tee-fullllll.
Talk to you soon!
MK
Mary-Kay said,
December 18, 2006 at 9:29 am
Forgot to say that I LOVE the new name - I know it’s taken, but could you spell it differently? Woiuld that work? Or, how about adding the word “The” in front of it all. I think that’s the name for you!
KnitSteph said,
December 18, 2006 at 9:44 am
O.M.G….how DARE you tease me with that Kona Superwash!!
That is yarn pr0n indeed!!
KnitSteph said,
December 18, 2006 at 9:45 am
oh..and btw…DREAMHOST ROXXORS!!
Hilari said,
December 18, 2006 at 11:39 am
I know you talked about a lot of stuff, but really, the minute I saw it, I just wanted to dive naked into that pile of merino tencel. If I ever get a wanking wall, that’s going right up there in a place of honor!
Heidi said,
December 18, 2006 at 5:40 pm
Lovely lovely yarn–the dyed and plied stuff and the giant hug of undyed stuff. Yummy. Mary-Kay–seriously?–30 pounds?
Always so glad to see photos of Pomonas (of any of the puppies).
And sorry about the war wound!
Oh, and if Sophie comes a little early (I had a prediction of Jan. 3 today) she can send you off to Mexico in style (you know, with a little drool and a stinky diaper).
I like Whorling Dervish–couldn’t you just add ‘the’ to the front of it or something?
Cristina (CrissyPo) said,
December 18, 2006 at 6:25 pm
Whoa…that’s a lot of yarn. (And I just saw the Wizard of Oz for the first time this weekend!)
Elabeth said,
December 18, 2006 at 6:54 pm
I agree with the person who said you should go for thewhorlingdervish.com either that or do .net or do a whois on the person who has it registered and is obviously wasting it by not using it to see if they’d give it up.
Dee said,
December 21, 2006 at 1:10 pm
Now, I know there’s a very big reason why I love your blog, not only do you rescue greyhounds, you are going to visit the place of my birth - Belize. I hope you have tons of fun!