May 30, 2008

Stash and Bag sale!

Ok, sorry for the delay. If you are interested in anything here, send me an email at sheepinthecity @ gmail .com (obviously take the spaces out) and then I'll send you an invoice through PayPal. Shipping is included in the price. (if you are overseas...we might need to talk) Let's see if this works this time!! Here goes:

BAGS:

Trendsetter_purple suede

SOLD!Trendsetter Purple Suede bag for $50: This bag has hardly been used in the last 4 years...it has just been sitting in my closet, all sad and lonely! Someone needs to give it a good home. I didn't think to take measurements...but it's a decent size, without being too big. It would work great as a one or two project bag. I love the details of the big silver balls on the handles. Here is a detail shot for ya.

Trendsetter_purple_silver balls

SOLDHot Pink Namaste bag for $35: This is a tough one for me. I love this bag, but I don't use it as much as I used to. Of all the bags for sale today...this is the one that I used the most. There is some slight wearing along the handles, but it is minimal.

Hot Pink_namaste

SOLDLantern Moon Messenger bag in shades of Red for $20: This bag has been used, maybe twice. Just not my style. It has one big zipper across the top of the bag. Holds a ton of stuff!

Lantern Moon_messenger bag


Lantern Moon_needle roll

SOLD! Lantern Moon Needle case for $20: This seems like a theme, but this needlecase has hardly been used. It is lined in silk, has a zipper on the left side to put notions in, and has spots for both circulars and straight needles.

Lantern Moon_needle_inside1

YARN:

Ultra Alpaca_red heather1


SOLD 9 skeins of Berroco Ultra Alpaca for $60: color # 6281 Redwood Mix
50% Super Fine Alpaca,50% Peruvian Highland Wool, 215 yds, 5 sts = 1", regular price $8.50/skein. One skein has been wound, and I knit a swatch with it. Otherwise, it's as good as new!

Malabrigo_lace2
SOLD 5 skeins of Malabrigo Laceweight for $35: Color: #35 Frank Ochre, The total yardage on all 5 skeins together is 2350 yards. This usually sells for $9.50/skein, 100% Baby Merino wool, aprox 470 yards per skein.
Malabrigo_lace1

Stockbridge
SOLD 8 skeins of Valley Yarns Stockbridge for $25: Color is Kiwi, 50% alpaca, 50% wool, 109 yards/skein, 5 sts/1". This yarn normally sells for $3.99/skein.


Cascade_Eco Wool
Cascade Eco-Wool for $10: This has never been knit, it is wound into a ball though.

Scheepjes_sock yarn
SOLD!I have no clue how much I paid for this yarn....make me an offer I can't resist. :)

TrekkingXXL
SOLD!Trekking XXL for $10: Color #135, 439 yards.

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Sorry for the delay...

...we are having a bit of technical difficulties over here. I'm going to try to post all this stuff by this afternoon. Or else it may have to wait until tonight. Good grief. I love technology. If you'd like a sneak peek at some of the stuff...you can see it here.

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May 28, 2008

Stash Sale...coming on Friday morning!

Okay folks...I am just now figuring out that I have too much yarn at Mi Casa. (don't laugh, it's true) I'm doing a little spring cleaning in anticipation of my birthday next month, which just happens to fall on the opening day of the Estes Park Wool Festival, as well as National Knit in Public Day. So....that being said, I need to clean out the stash a little. My plan is to go through things tonight and post them late tomorrow or Friday morning. Be sure to come back and check out what is for sale, it's going to be some good stuff!

**Edited to add....I just went through my bag stash, and there are going to be a few bags for sale on Friday!

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May 25, 2008

I'm a little late to the party...

...but you still have time! I would have posted this yesterday, but I was working at the shop all day. Anywhoo...my friend Mary-Kay is having a yarn sale. Not just any yarn sale either, she's selling some of her very own hand-dyed yarn. It's gorgeous! Below is a sampling of some of the colors, but please go check out the rest and support your independent yarn dyer! Ummm...and run, don't walk, it's going fast!

rrfw_yarn

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May 23, 2008

My week...

Here are a few of the highlights that have happened in the last week since I posted. I have got to get back into regular posting. Seriously!

I got a haircut. Nice and short for the summer...I love it!

Haircut_short-do

Last night I got to meet Larissa Brown, the author of the book Knitalong. I've been reading her blog for years. It was great to finally meet her in person!

Knitalong signing

I've been spending lots of time cleaning up my stash. I think it's more that I just love spending time playing with yarn and dreaming of what it's going to be made into. I sit up in my loft, looking through pattern books, staring at the wall 'o yarn. When it's all cleaned up and organized...it makes me happy.

Corner of my loft

I have been doing a little bit of stashing too. Not that I ever need to buy anymore yarn, EVER! Some of this was bought a while ago...and I just haven't confessed , i mean, shown you. From left to right it's Elsbeth Lavold Hempathy in a deep rich orange, Malabrigo Silky Merino in the color Sunny Lime, and Noro Taiyo. All of these yarns were purchased at Colorful Yarns. (by the way, she's having a Memorial Day sale...and I'll be there all day tomorrow...come see me!)

Orange HempathySilkyMerino_apple green_2Noro Taiyo_1

I've been hanging out over on my sisters back patio alot this past week. It's so comfortable out there...and the niece and nephew agree!

Kiddo's lounging

Have a great long weekend! I am hoping to actually get my knitting mojo back. I need to show you all some more finished projects...plus I'd really like to wear some of them this summer!

*no updates on my Dad yet...but thanks again and again for all the encouragement you all give me. The emails, the prayers, and all the silent support means the world to me and my whole family.*

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May 13, 2008

Knitting update.

Believe it or not, I have been knitting lately on a bunch of projects, trying to get some stuff done around here. (what me? Finish something?) I need to finish up a couple things that will become class samples and then there are a few pressing baby knits that need to get done so that they still fit the baby's they are going to. Progress shots on that stuff just wasn't that exciting...so I skipped the pictures of my works in progress. Here's a list of the active knits that I have been carrying around with me:

1. Sunshine Dress from the new Queensland Collection book by Jane Ellison.
2. Alice's Afghan (following the Olive's afghan pattern from the book Knitalong)
3. Liam's Aarrgh sweater
4. Molly Ringwald...remember this one? From last May? (Sheesh) This one just needs to get done. It's almost there.
5. Parcheesi Afghan: I can't wait to get further into this afghan...its just so fun to knit log cabin squares.
6. Barn Raising Afghan: A while back, the girls that I knit with decided to start the Barn-Raising afghan from the book Knitalong. We are going to exchange squares, which should be a lot of fun, seeing as we all have wildly different taste. Here is my first square:

Barn Raising_1

It was knit with Socks that Rock medium-weight, in the color Rhodonite. I picked it up at Rhinebeck a few years ago. This is probably going to be my square that I trade with everyone. First of all....it's very pink, and you all know how much I love pink. Second of all, I have 2 skeins of it which works perfectly since I need to knit 9 of them. Lastly, it was already in the stash! Bonus!

Barn Raising_Squares_123

Some people, that will remain nameless, don't really care for pink. I've had to make them promise that they'll put my square in their blanket if I make them one. I haven't decided 100% to use this color, but I'm leaning towards it. Pictured above are my second and third squares. The one on the far right is knit with Socks that Rock light-weight in the color Jewel of the Nile. I love how that one is turning out! Take a peek at some of the other girls who have knit up squares: Terrie, Kim, Michelle, and Mary-Kay.

Friday night, I went to dinner with some friends and it was so funny to me that we all showed up with our Piddleloop bags. I had to take a picture. I was sporting my new Gnome bag, Genia had pink knitting skulls, and Terrie had her Skulls, Flames, and Flowers bag. Aren't we just so cool?! :)

Friday night Piddleloop

I've received loads of fun stuff in the mail recently. (read that as too much time spent shopping on Etsy.) Hopefully I'll get my act together and take pictures of some of it!

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May 07, 2008

When it rains...it pours.

Rainy Leaks 2

Last night we had a huge rain/lightening/thunder storm. It woke me up off and on from about 4:30 on. At around 5:30 or so, as I'm trying to will myself back to sleep, I hear this weird plinking sound. I felt that dread when you just know that something is wrong. Sure enough, it was raining in the living room! I had a leak...and it was no little drip...it was sizable. I immediately ran down and grabbed some bowls to catch most of it. Then it started in another spot, so Genia and I scooted the love seat out of the line of fire. (by then the lightening and thunder had woken up my roommate) The cats were freaking out both because of the noise and the fact that we were moving things around. Sheesh. What a pain. It's time to finally replace the roof I'm thinking. I think I'm ready for this week to be over...is it Friday yet?

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May 02, 2008

Hello? Anybody home?

So, I allowed myself to have a break from blogging this week...and what did I fill my time with? Maybe a little shopping and a little bit of casting on. Some people might try to get some projects finished...me? No way. I needed the thrill of the cast-on this week, and believe me, it helped!

On the family front, my Dad got his test results back...and nothing showed up on the scans that he had done. This is a good thing. It means that the cancer has not spread to the soft tissue/organs. But, this doesn't explain his elevated PSA levels. So, we wait some more. We are now dealing with what my Dad calls, "best guess medicine". The doctors really don't have an explaination, and therefore a treatment plan, for what he is going through. He really has an amazing team of doctors working with him and for him...so I totally trust what they are doing. I just hate all the waiting!

Back to knitting...I received my first installment in The Plucky Classics club from The Plucky Knitter. Oh boy was I excited on Wednesday when I pulled it out of the mailbox. I already knew that the first theme was going to be Jane Austen, what I didn't know is that it would be named for one of my favorite characters. It's Captain Wentworth from Persuasion. Love the name, love the yarn, and so far LOVE the club! Thanks Sarah for brightening my day with yarny-goodness. Oh, and the best thing? This yarn is so soft. It's 80% merino, 10% Cashmere, and 10% Nylon.

PC_Captain Wentworth1

Isn't this yarn gorgeous?!

PC_Captain Wentworth2

RRFW Yarn and Jesse

More pretty yarn...this time from Red Rocks Fiber Works. I couldn't resist when I saw it. It's also a 80 merino/10 cashmere/10 nylon mix. I have 650 yards of the stuff. Any suggestions on what I should do with it? I know that Mary-Kay is going to make a shrug out of hers. I'm dying to cast on something with it because it's just so pretty! That Mary-Kay is a talented one with the colors.

Tepper Jackson bag_bull's eye

What's inside that bag?

Parcheesi Afghan yarn

It's yarn for the Parcheesi Afghan. I ran across this one on Ravelry, and I couldn't resist. It's just gorgeous. PLUS, it's a bonus that I had a lot of that cotton already set aside for a mitered square afghan. Since we made blankets for the kids in mitered patterns...I'm a bit sick of them. Hopefully by the end of the weekend I'll have my first big log cabin square done. I can't wait to see how the colors all come together in this project. The color palette that I chose is not one that I usually knit with, especially the blues, but since I was drawn to it, I just let it happen.


Sideways Cardigan_2

These last 2 projects are kind of funny. Last Sunday I had a wild hair to cast on for the cover sweater from the latest issue of Vogue Knitting. It's called the Sideways Cardigan. (see mine here on Ravelry) It has a really interesting construction and I figured out that I could use stash yarn for it. Even better! (I settled on cotton-ease in the discontinued color Strawberries and Cream) The bright pink project below is from the latest issue of Rowan Magazine. It's called Geno and I'm using Rowan 4-Ply cotton in the color Cheeky. The casting on will stop one of these days...but for now, I'm having a blast.

Cheeky Geno

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