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Oooohhh, Shiny! 01 Sep 07


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Hey everyone, thanks for all your great comments on my yarn being at The Loopy Ewe! I’m finishing up the dyeing and reskeining this weekend, so it should be off to Sheri and up at the store soon. Keep an eye out! Also, I’ll be placing an order for some 1500 MHz Sport Merino as soon as I ship off the wholesale order, so keep an eye out for that yarn at www.yarnnerd.com.

In other news, I got a new toy!

oh so shiny.

That’s right, I finally had enough money saved up to go pay off my bike and get it out of layaway. I picked it up last night, and my Dad helped me put on some clipless pedals and showed me a few things, and off I went! I was a bit worried about using the clipless pedals, but commuting these last few months has made me a lot more confident on the bike, and my fears turned out to be unfounded. The pedals are super easy to use and it’s definitely a lot more efficient than straight push pedals. My Dad was kind enough to take a picture of me riding (wow, I look like a 5 year old boy in that picture) around the neighborhood.

fancy new bike!

It feels really great to have a bike that actually fits me, and I’m really looking forward to next week’s commute now. I’m interested to see how much time I can shave off, since this bike is super fast. Oh, and it’s super light too, so it should be a bit easier to load it onto the bus to school (and hopefully it will get me less grouchy bus driver stares, since the mountain bike was a bit hard to load onto that rack).

All in all, it’s only been a few months since I started bike commuting, but it’s already drastically changed the way I look at transportation. I absolutely love my commute now, and I’m always looking for opportunities to ride instead of driving. Plus, I’m so happy to have finally found a form of exercise that I really enjoy. In the past I never found something I really loved, so it was always hard to stick to a routine. I just wish I had given cycling a serious try sooner!

I also have another pair of socks under my belt to show off. (__Two pairs in consecutive posts! What is this blog coming to?__)

Remember these?

Gentleman's Lozenge Socks

“Jolly Good Chap” Socks

  • Pattern: Gentleman’s Sock with Lozenge Pattern from Knitting Vintage Socks, by Nancy Bush.
  • Yarn: Hand-Spun by Anne, received in a swap.
  • Needles / Gauge: 7.5 spi on US #1’s. Knitted with Magic Loop.
  • Construction: I stuck to the pattern on this one, except I used a slip stitch heel instead of a stockinette one. I also modified the lozenge pattern to be over 60 stitches, since my gauge was less than the book’s.
  • Completion Time: 4 months (May - August)
Pip, pip, Cheerio!

I really love these socks. This was the first time (at the time of cast-on) that I had used hand-spun, and it was a very different and wonderful experience. The wool that Anne used is a bit more coarse than I was used to, but it makes a really sturdy and warm fabric. Anne’s spinning job was superb, and I know that these socks will be around for many years to come. They’re a bit slouchy around the leg, because the pattern gauge is a bit bigger than stockinette gauge, but the ribbed cuff holds them up, and I think that slouchy socks are wonderful. They’ll be perfect for cold winter evenings, to keep my feet warm while I drink coffee and knit. And the pattern gives them a very sophisticated look; so much so, that I fancy myself a Brit while wearing them. ;)

So thanks Anne, the yarn is wonderful, and the socks are even better!

Lastly, I want to leave you with a bit of a somber warning. If you are ever knitting a sweater, be sure to count the number of stitches in your gauge swatch instead of assuming. Or, if you always knit your swatches over 32 stitches, don’t make a 36 stitch swatch, and then measure your gauge thinking your swatch is 32 stitches. Cause that means all your impeccable math and perfect sizing doesn’t mean anything…, and it leads to this inevitable outcome:

gauge: such a cruel mistress.

Oh, and listen to that nagging voice in your head that says, “hey, maybe before you get too much farther, you should take it off the needles and try it on!” Cause it will be right. At least I was only 1 inch past the hem, so no harm no foul this time. I forge ahead, because I am determined to have a cosy sweater to go with my Englishman socks this winter.

He’s Got Legs…(You Know the Rest) 24 Aug 07


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Ok, we have a lot of ground to cover today people, so grab some coffee and hunker down. This could take hours. You know, metaphorically speaking. And you know how we roll when there’s lots to cover at Adam Knits…bullets!

  • from the "oh my goodness, what have I gotten myself into" department:

    You may have seen this little announcement, already, but if not, this is news to you. I’m proud to announce that Yarn Nerd is the newest indie dyer at The Loopy Ewe! So now all you crazy Loopy Ewe fans can get your Yarn Nerd fix, along with all the other great yarns and stuff that Sheri stocks. I’m really excited about this, and am looking forward to breaking into the wholesale market. And if the response I’ve gotten so far is any indication, I think this will be the beginning of a great thing. I’ve admired Sheri’s shop for a while, and I e-mailed her to see if she was interested in Yarn Nerd, and got an emphatic yes. I’m hoping to have the order finished in a week or two, so you should be able to grab some soon.

    There are a few ramifications (hehe, I love that word) for the Yarn Nerd shop, mostly since I do need to sleep occasionally. At least for the next few months, all 900 MHz Merino will be dyed up for The Loopy Ewe, so if you’re looking for it at my shop and can’t find it, that’s the reason. I am planning to bring back some of my other yarns though, which means that I should have 1500 MHz Merino in stock by mid-September. I’ve had a lot of requests for this one, and it’s one of my personal favorites, so I’m excited to be bringing it back. It’ll be available in your favorite colorways, or as a custom creation with Create Your Skein. Plus, to satiate all you spinners (including me!), there will be a lot more roving being thrown about in my dye kitchen, so keep your eyes out for that.

  • **from the "spindles are fun! I don’t need a spinning wheel, really! so stop tempting me!" department:**

    I spun up the last of my roving stash (don’t worry, I promptly bought more…), and I’m definitely getting better at the spindle. I’m starting to actually draft while the spindle is spinning, rather than stopping, pinching, moving my hands up, etc. I think this lovely 2 ply speaks for itself :)

    granita swirl
    Hello Yarn Corriedale in the Granita Colorway. Isn’t it lovely?

    I also received my newest fiber purchase yesterday, a lovely BFL top from Flawful Fibers, in the Safari colorway. This picture, although terribly cute, doesn’t really show off how lovely and subtle this roving is. I can’t wait to spin it, but I’m also worried that I won’t be able to do it justice. But my desire to spin it outweighs my worry of flubbing it up, so I press onward. Yarn Ho!

    Dallas, did you braid your hair?
    "do these braids make me look fat?"
  • _**from the "I wish I could show you my sexy biker calves, but that might be a skosh inappropriate" department:_**

    It’s been a while since I’ve updated you on the biking, but I’m still going strong. I’m averaging around 4 days a week, and occasionally getting a weekend ride in as well. The benefits are many: hot legs, less gas tank fillups and a bunch more energy. And coupled with the fact that the Albuquerque bus is now free for UNM students, I can ride down to the park & ride a few miles from my house and take the bus to campus on school days. In fact, I’m loving the bike so much, I went and put a new one on layaway. There were some killer end of season deals, and the store happened to have one model of the bike I wanted in my size left, so I jumped on it. Hopefully I can pay it off by the end of September and start riding it! It’s a svelte 24ish pounds, compared to 40 something for my brother’s bike (that I’ve been riding), so I should be a speed demon on the new bike. Watch out ABQ, here comes Adam with his hot legs! (I wonder how many times I can say hot legs in a blog post…)

  • _**finally, from the "yes I do still knit, I’m just very lazy about taking pictures of the knitting these days" department:_**

    Here’s some socks that I finished while on vacation, and I figured it was about time to give them the spotlight. I really love these socks, since they have all my favorite colors (you should see my closet, it’s a red and black explosion). I went for the no frills method, with a short row heel and a simple pattern, but I think they’re awesome. They definitely make me feel like a rockstar. And they match my red shoes. Oh yeah.

    there's no place like home
    "there’s no place like home" eye candy
  • Pattern: Basketweave (6 stitch) from More Sensational Knitted Socks.
  • Yarn: Yarn Nerd 900 MHz Merino in Love and Peace or Else
  • Needles / Gauge: 8 stitches / in on US #1’s. Knitted Magic Loop style.
  • Construction: K1, P1 ribbing, then patterned over the leg, short row heel and round toe. Easy Peasy!
  • Completion Time: 3 weeks (July 22 - August 10)
"at least we're not wearing them this time..."

Ok, I think that’s enough bullet action for now. Have a good weekend everyone! I’ll be up to my eyeballs in yarn and dye, it should be fun!

Life Resumed 29 Jul 07


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Well that concert turned out to be just the ticket. Karin and Linford sure know how to soothe a troubled soul with music, because their music definitely calmed me down. I might have even forgotten about the Emergency Vet bill for a few minutes! ;)

I picked up Emma last night after the concert, and she’s doing very well. Although probably a bit irritated, since I’ve probably taken about 100 pictures of her today. She did insist that I not show her one shaved leg in photos (from the IV), so I tried to only get her cute side. That turns out to be a pretty easy task.

yes, I'm glad to be home.

Needless to say, I’m super glad that she’s feeling better…a feeling I might have manifested in a few extra treats throughout the day. :) I’ve also hatched a plan involving multiple dog gates to keep her inside during the day; since I’m not willing to risk her getting another bug bite while I’m at work. There’s so many bugs in my yard during the summer, so I think it’d be better for her to stay inside.

Dallas won’t be too happy about this new plan, but I think he’ll learn to survive for a few hours. He can be very destructive when left to his own devices (he ate an arm of a leather couch in the first 5 days I adopted him!), and I can’t really risk him destroying stuff since I have roommates. It’s one thing for him to get into something of mine, but another thing to chew up someone else’s stuff.

Emma confirmed to me that she was back to normal this evening, when she climbed up on top of Dallas’ dog crate to sleep on top of my newly laundered sock pile. That’s her special talent, making a bed out of anything on hand, as long as it’s just a bit soft. It’s making me a bit teary just seeing the picture, so let’s just move on before I get all emotional.

comfy emma?

I did capitalize on the remainder of the weekend to get a bit of yarn dyed up. I cooked up some great new kettle dyed colorways, I think you’ll really like them. Here’s a sneak peek! There will be a shop update sometime this week, with all these new colorways, plus a bit more roving. I’ll be going on vacation to Seattle this Friday, so I thought I’d get the shop nice and stocked for ya. Oh, and I’ll be having a killer back to school sale, so stay tuned for the details.

lost in space the results speak for themselves

The last thing I have to share is this great shot of the Sandia Mountains that I got tonight. I was over visiting Scout, and I pulled over to grab this shot. Pretty sweet huh? Her view of the Sandias is so spectacular, you can’t help but be just a bit jealous!

silvery sandias

Sleepy Time 30 Jun 07


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Update: 7/2 → The shop update will now be taking place on Tuesday, 7/3 at 12 PM MDT, due to an unforeseen yard work incident involving burning my hand on a hot lawnmower exhaust. I wanted to get the yarns reskeined and photographed tonight, but wasn’t able to since my hand is a bit worse for the wear. Hopefully it’ll be a bit more cooperative for reskeining tomorrow night!

Phew! I’m beat! I spent all day today dyeing up some yarn and cleaning the house, and I am ready for bed! But before I tuck in for the night, here’s a sneak peak of Monday’s shop update. It’s a good one!

is it time for bed yet?

Check out yarnnerd.com on Monday (7/2) at 10 AM MDT to check out all the goods :)

Night peeps!

Want Some Yarn? 19 Jun 07


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Today on the blog (in lieu of actual knitting), we have some exquisite Yarn Nerd yarn up for sale. I’d put them up in the store, but then I have to take a bunch of pictures, create new listings and send an e-mail to the newsletter to let everyone know there’s new yarn…and frankly, I’m feeling lazy. I figure I have enough of a captive audience that visits here, that you won’t mind taking it off my hands ;)

And thanks to everyone who took my Yarn Nerd Survey, your responses really helped, and I think I have a much better idea of what interests you crazy knitters. (As if I have room to talk about crazy knitters…) I have a big yarn order (20 lbs! Ok, so it’s not huge, but it’s the biggest one I’ve ever ordered!) coming in soon, so after I get some of that dyed up I’ll give away a couple skeins to those who participated.

Now without further ado…the yarn! If you want one of the skeins, just leave a comment, and I’ll send you over a Paypal invoice for the price listed plus $4.60 for shipping. Easy peasy!

All yarn is my 900 MHz Mega Merino, a great superwash merino fingering weight yarn, at 450 yards per skein.

Denim Blues
Denim Blues - 2 Skeins Available @ $25 each

Happy Shopping!

Tomorrow I’ll tell you the name I picked for my lovely bike :) And thanks so much for all the suggestions, you guys crack me up!