Monday, August 17, 2009
Fiber Therapy..
So I have had a bitch of a day. I've been dealing with fires at work and ongoing technical issues with our new phone company. After my home computer froze up for the FOURTH time today, I'd had it. I came out of my work cave.. ahh the joys of working from home; fixed myself a stiff drink.. we loves our rum & coca cola; and logged onto ebay to discover that I had won a lot of recycled sari silk that I bid on last night. I am so excited!! I've been coveting that stuff for years now, and wound up with 10 skeins, or about 500 yards, for somewhere in the neighborhood of $35.00, including shipping. Since a skein normally goes for around $12.o0, I'm hoping that this is truly the score I believe it to be. And hell - even if it's not, I'm tickled that some of that yummy stuff is coming my way. And at least it was a positive thing in an otherwise all-around crappy day. The magic of fiber!!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Ode to Silk
My honey and I spent a wonderful week and a half in Thailand & Cambodia this past April, and one of my secret hopes was that I would find someplace that recycled the remnants of the Thai silk into its own fiber, like they do with sari remnants. Alas, it was not to be.
However, at the evening street market in Chaing Mai, I came across a stand selling silk cocoons as a skin care product. They also had a prop basket with different types of fiber made out of the silk. To my delight the proprieter spoke wonderful English and I asked if he had any spun fiber for sale. He didn't have any with him, but when I told him I was leaving the next day and wouldn't be able to visit their storefront, he offered to bring what he had to my hotel for me to see. How amazing is that??
The company is a Japanese/Thai collaboration called Silk Save the Earth http://www.sse-thailand.com/index.html and they mostly produce the silk for weaving. I, however, walked away with 8 skeins of beautiful, hand spun Thai Golden Silk for 2060 Baht, or roughly just under $70 USD - 2 undyed and 6 colored using natural dyes. I can't begin to tell you how excited I was to have found such a unique treasure. The general concensus was that only *I* could have gone halfway around the world and scored workable fiber in a place it wasn't readily available. I also received a rare invitation to visit their production facility, that I was heartbroken to have to decline. Now that I know, next time it will be on the itinerary!!
So this is was I got. Is it not drool inspiring??

The next step is finding the perfect knit lace shawl pattern to show it all off. Darn.. more surfing for yarn porn. >grin<
Monday, January 19, 2009
Bust that Stash
I've had these 2 skeins of Poof that were given to me as a gift. It's soft, yummy yarn, but it just would not *be* any of the things I tried to make it into. I'd try different scarf variations with different sized hooks or needles, to no avail. After wrestling with it for a couple of evenings, I would rip it out, wind it back up and toss it back into my stash. It would relentlessly work its way back to the top, waiting for that moment of when I would reach in for an interim project, and.. >>sigh<<
This weekend I decided it was either me or the Poof! Apparently it just wanted me to bring out my P hook and realize that I had other items in my stash that would marry up nicely. With a starting ch150 in Thick & Quick, some random switch outs to the other yarns and a whole bunch of sc later, an eternity scarf was made. It's 9" wide and 84" long before I seamed the ends together. I can cover my ears and still wrap it twice around my neck into a thick cowl and it's snuggy warm.
There was enough T&Q left over to make a pair of gauntlets to match, which was fun, because I'd never made a pair before and I totally improvised. My favorite touch was slip stitching along the inside of the fingers end, which made them fit snugger around my fingers without making them too tight. The photo makes the T&Q look too olive to really go with the other colors, but in reality, it all blends together nicely. AND 6 skeins of yarn came to a lovely, yet practical end. Who could ask for more than that??
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Blue-eyed Sweater..
Sunday, October 14, 2007
What's in a name?
I haven't done much online in a long time that required a username, so when the invite to Ravelry came, I thought long and hard about what name to use.
Sure.. I could use my real name - "Dona" - and since I've only run across a few others with the lone 'N', it's a little unique. But I wanted something a bit more unusual and definitely more clever.
I thought about resurrecting an old online name, but those were from a different lifetime ago. Then I had the brainstorm to borrow on my little used Welsh heritage and combine it with my fiber interests - and voila - TroElli.
In Welsh, 'troelli' is a verb meaning "to spin, to twist, to wind, to meander or to involve". For a spinner/knitter/crocheter who is posting a blog for the the first time and inviting others to view those thoughts, well it seemed rather apt.
I have a few projects in the works and am working on getting my stash all combined into one spot so I can take some pix to post. It's kind of a daunting yet exciting prospect to actually catalog all the crap you have squirreled away. I have some great yarn that I 'just had to have' and it's still just sitting there. I guess it's just a matter of the right pattern, the right yarn and the right inspiration aligning at the right time. I guess we'll see what evolves from all this discovery.
Sure.. I could use my real name - "Dona" - and since I've only run across a few others with the lone 'N', it's a little unique. But I wanted something a bit more unusual and definitely more clever.
I thought about resurrecting an old online name, but those were from a different lifetime ago. Then I had the brainstorm to borrow on my little used Welsh heritage and combine it with my fiber interests - and voila - TroElli.
In Welsh, 'troelli' is a verb meaning "to spin, to twist, to wind, to meander or to involve". For a spinner/knitter/crocheter who is posting a blog for the the first time and inviting others to view those thoughts, well it seemed rather apt.
I have a few projects in the works and am working on getting my stash all combined into one spot so I can take some pix to post. It's kind of a daunting yet exciting prospect to actually catalog all the crap you have squirreled away. I have some great yarn that I 'just had to have' and it's still just sitting there. I guess it's just a matter of the right pattern, the right yarn and the right inspiration aligning at the right time. I guess we'll see what evolves from all this discovery.
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