Tonight's playlist: Alice In Chains "Facelift"
Last weekend, my neighborhood had a sugaring off/maple syrup festival. It was kind of odd. There was a huge trough full of snow set up and for 2$ you got a popsicle stick to dip into the maple syrup. I took B and he was super stoked-loves the maple syrup. I do not like maple syrup. What I liked was the vendors selling hand crafted items, like these super cute little alpacas (my Biodome mug for scale)
They are actually made from Alpaca, which pleases me greatly. That booth was selling hats, mitts and scarves and I thought it strange that they didn't have any roving or wool. There was also a "petting zoo" set up...a couple of geese, some goats, sheep and two alpacas (d'awww) some bunnies and a forlorn little pony in a teensy pen all by himself. B spent a lot of time at the fence petting the goats and sheep. We could not get close enough to the alpacas for hugs. When B tired of the animals, there were plenty of activity stations set up for kids that he enjoyed.
There were also a lot of food vendors, though we didn't sample any of the wares, it was a lot of maple flavoured (obviously) and pork/bacon-y things.
Let's get the FO out of the way shall we?
Vanilla sock made with TurtlePurl self striping yarn in Twilight.
Cutest shoes ever right? I love a good Mary Jane. I'd really like to wear them.
This yarn washed up really well. Lost no colour at all, and they feel just lovely on. Is it weird that I almost always include a picture of my knitted item soaking? I don't know why, but it probably is related to my love of fresh laundry. I cannot wait until I'm able to hang up my clothes outside again. They smell so much better when they come off the line. Another benefit to line drying, it cuts down on that electricity bill a wee bit. Laundry is very meditative to me. the hanging, the folding. And to me, a picture of some nice hand knits in soapy-ish (well, eucalan-ish) water is very zen.
And that concludes the finished objects for this week. At least there are a couple of WIPs to pad out the blog. There is always a couple (several) wips.
My Noro Silk Garden HitchHiker is coming along and it is GORGEOUS.
I really, really love it, I'm no less enamored of this shawlette the second time around as the first-though I am at 20 points-so the shine will be wearing off somewhat in about 2-3 points. With NSGS only being 328yds though, I know I'm not going to get anywhere near 42 points. Nbd.
I've still got the Cabarat sock on the needles. As you can tell from the picture (or maybe not) I did the gusset decreases on this sock with the circs. I used stitch markers to keep track of where to decrease and I had absolutely no problems. Of course, in my last post I didn't mention that I had done that, and on the post from March 13th, I had written that I couldn't do the gusset on circs-so I thought I should clear things up a bit. I can now do the gusset on circs. I can also cast on stitches on my circs now. I might have rendered my dpns obsolete. *sad face*
Making finishing ole ugly sock up there even more difficult is the Biscotte&Cie self striping Watermelon sock yarn that I now have in my possession. It is truly scrumptious. See, the Twilight sock, instead of dampening my self striping sock yarn love, it stoked the fires. Which led to google. Wanting to shop local as much as possible, I refined my search to Canada. Up pops Felix-Biscotte&Cie's self striping yarn. *LE GASP*
How have I not seen such beauty before? Not only are they country-local, they are in my province! Huzzah! Unfortunately, they are located in St.Bruno de Montarville. Which is about 1.5-2hrs of public transportation away from where I live. Only 30 minutes (supposedly) by car...Anywho, I looked up the distributors and found La Maison Tricotee. Last fall when I was looking for buttons for my Cypress cardy, I passed by Maison Tricotee but it looked tiny and B and M were already looking super bored from waiting for me to finish at the button store, so I didn't get a chance to go in and explore and promptly forgot it existed.
I twisted A's rubber arm, and off we went. I was very impressed by La Maison Tricotee. Cute, little shop full of yummy goodness, yarns and baked goods. Lots of Canadian dyed fibres (yay!) and quite a bit of yarns made with BlueFaced Leicester (aka bfl-used primarily for meat I think, but starting to crop up more and more in yarn shops).
They also have a discount card. Gosh, I love me a discount card...what is not to love? After 10 purchases of 25$, you get 25% off. Wonderful! They definitely have more than 10 colours of Felix self striping sock yarn that I want.
Want to see my Biscotte&Cie Felix self-striping yarn in Melon D'epice?
Of course you do!
Gaze upon the loveliness that I cast on last night:
*sigh* <3 <3
And these aren't even my colours...
Finally, I'm making a pair of wristers,using a free pattern (thank you!) called optimistic-mitts. Cute right? I've basically chosen to knit these because they have a decorative button and I want to use a couple of my sassy buttons. And because obviously, I hate when my hands are cold. I'm knitting these out of Elsebeth Lavold Baby Llama. In black (in case it wasn't super obvious), and from deep stash. I have three balls of it, and I've tried to knit it up into various items over the past couple of years-a scarf, a hat, a stuffy. All of them frogged.
I cast on, finished the ribbing but I haven't started the stockinette yet. I should get to it soon though, I'm intrigued by the construction of the thumb.instead of using waste yarn to hold the thumb's stitches you knit with the waste yarn and the regular yarn held together. When ready to work on the thumb, you pull out the waste yarn and pick up the live stitches. Sounds fun!
I really should prioritize my knitting. Get the wristers done before the weather warms up, before it's too hot for full mitts, but too cool for nekkid hands. Then work on the hitchhiker, and keep the watermelon sock for public transportation until those two items are finished.
I don't know how much prioritizing I'll be able to do-Easter Break starts for B tomorrow, and the teens on Friday, I'm not likely to get much knitting done...now, sleep!
Shout out to mah Shabs!


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