Monday, October 15, 2007

Self-discipline


Now you see it.
Spinning wheel and lazy kate as I left them Sunday afternoon when the oven timer pinged to say my afternoon was over. I didn't even fill the bobbin! Note the chair pointing sternly, steadfastly toward work as it has all Monday morning.


Aaannnnnnd...



Now you don't.
The results of my visit to the Knitting & Stitching Show at Alexandra Palace last Thursday.

I prepared properly by assembling a train timetable, packing lunch, collecting phone numbers for people I'd be meeting. I was told in no uncertain terms to buy spinning fibre to use on the new wheel (he decided to order the Schacht but it hasn't yet shipped), so I added this to the shopping list. I remembered to take the shopping list.

I made a strong start: I was one of the first people at Habu, so was able to collect everything on my list. I admit it was a long list, but no UK store stocks that variety of their yarns. Then I went *straight* to Jamieson's of Shetland for the Autumn Rose kit I'd been coveting since Eunny blogged about its creation. Then I just had time to gulp some water and buy 2 lengths of charcoal/bronze/grey silk top (sold for silk paper, but it will add interest to some charcoal alpaca fibre), some Finn fibre in three shades of grey for an icelandic shawl, and a length of beautiful blue merino/silk top from Fyberspates before it was time to meet TussahSilk at the Habu booth. Fortunately Takako was serving someone else (she'd said she wouldn't allow me to buy any more) so I was able to
add 500m of neutral bamboo laceweight and 2 cones of charcoal and rust silk-wrapped stainless steel (on sale!!) for a scarf I hadn't planned. Doesn't everyone wonder what it's like to knit with steel? And that was the start of the long slippery slope down which I tumbled, becoming entangled with 2 skeins of laceweight qiviut and some Suzanne's ebony circulars from Arnica apparently they became familiar with muskox and qiviut in Greenland. Look at her shawl designs; I was able to handle that Hyrna Herborgar, it's wonderful and three skeins of Dream in Colour Smooshy from Socktopus. Two for gifts, one for me. Alice (the owner) was enjoying the show but a bit worried by the speed at which yarn was disappearing from her shelves. I hope everything worked out, she had a lovely smile!

OK, that's the confession. I still feel quite remarkably confused about the qiviut. I love it, I am desperately looking forward to knitting it, but I didn't need it and it was relatively extraordinarily expensive.

Spinning. Ah, spinning. I love my drop spindle. I love spinning silk. I discovered that spinning in public is easier than knitting. The train's at your stop? Stuff everything in the bag and leave, you don't have to worry about dropping stitches or markers, finishing rows, remembering precisely what was going on. Got 3 minutes to spare? Pull out the spindle and continue. I spun on the train (to the polite consternation of the male commuters, who watched whenever they thought I was looking the other way), I gave a basketmaker her first spinning lesson in the queue to enter the hall, I spent lunch teaching TussahSilk how to spin, I spun while she started to learn continental knitting at 'Relax and knit'.

I devoted Sunday afternoon to spinning. I want to finish the 'Chain of Fools' superwash. He's been watching its progress with interest; on Sunday I asked whether he'd like a pair of socks that colour and the answer was a (for him) enthusiastic 'yes'. I filled two bobbins with singles twisted a little more tightly than I wanted (for the plying) and then a little more tightly still (to compensate for quickly feeding the singles counterclockwise onto another bobbin to even the twist). Here are the bobbins on the Louet Victoria's lazy kate with a loop of string to add more tension: the built-in tension on the lazy kate isn't enough to stop the bobbins unreeling madly.



And this is the end result:
I love the colour, I love the barber-poling. I started spinning to make sock yarn that looked like this! and then I fell in love with silk and laceweight and who knows where this affair will end...
I'm not sure about the weight, though. It looks a bit thinner than I wanted – I might have gone for a 3-ply if I could have put another bobbin on the lazy kate – but it should thicken a bit after washing/whacking/etc. The singles are more uneven than I'd thought, due to failure to concentrate on the length of singles mounted on card as a guide combined I think with the sheer length of time it's taken to spin. I suspect that for consistency in singles I should aim for occasional long sessions instead of odd half-hours. Mind you, I have an awful lot of very odd half-hours :-)

11 comments:

Alice Yu said...

I LOVE that colour!! what is it?

It was so nice to meet you (on Thursday was it?). Thanks for the tip on the mohair!

Ally Pally was fab - such a great experience.

But sorry to disappoint - no plans on getting in an octopus costume anytime soon!!! ;)

Alice

TussahSilk said...

So you DID go back and buy the quiviut, after all! Ooh, it was lovely, but the price was more than I could justify to myself. I think I have to KNOW what I'm going to knit with it for that kind of money.

Thanks so much for doing Ally Pally with me, it really made my day.

TussahSilk said...

Erm, that is a HUMUNGOUS stash (makes my haul look quite paltry). That rucksack of your must be some kind of tardis!

Teyani said...

chain of fools looks awesome.
remember that it WILL bloom when washed vigorously (as it should be washed) - I hope that knitting it is just as much fun!

La Cabeza Grande said...

You fell down hard at Ally Pally! That's my girl. Looks like a great way to go, too. By the way, you will thoroughly enjoy the resulting knits from Teyani's yarn. I know I do.

La Cabeza Grande said...

Oh, and TussahSilk? Brilliant Dr Who ref: "rucksack as Tardis."

AK said...

I'm so glad you didn't hold back on the stash, knew you wouldn't let me down! Maybe next year I'll get there. The spinning looks wonderful, it will make a pair of lovely socks. Send some spinning mojo over here, I could do with some at the moment.

Joanne said...

Thank you. I am so vicariously energized by your enthusiasm and excitement and new stash! WOW! Don't worry too much about evenness of your spinning--it will all work itself out when you wash it and start knitting. Also, please use all the odd half hours...definitely. If you wait for the long spinning sessions, you'll get a lot less practice and a lot less done. Oh, I wish I could rush right over and touch all your purchases and squeal over it with you! (in a good way, of course.)

SueJ said...

So the price of the train ticket wasn't wasted then?! What a fantastic hoard -well done you! Enjoy! The spun yarn is awesome. I look forward to seeing what it knits up as.

alana said...

Wow! Excellent haul. And that sock yarn is beautiful. Sounds like you all had a great time, I'm terribly jealous :o)

knitseashore said...

I envy your shopping prowess! I went to a fiber fest this weekend and didn't buy a single thing! Must learn your secrets for choosing the must-haves.