Showing posts with label stash menagerie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stash menagerie. Show all posts
Warm Hat for Bald Man
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Emily
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gift,
hat,
one-skein,
stash menagerie,
Thompson Chemists,
three irish girls,
top-secret
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The aforementioned TOP SECRET project is complete! I made a fun cabled hat for my boss who was already beginning to feel the effect of Fall weather on his newly shaven head. The pattern is Knotty but Nice, the yarn Three Irish Girls Springvale Super Merino in Smoke and Mirrors (a club colorway).
An ever expanding collection...
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Emily
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alpaca,
baltimore,
cotton,
harrisville designs,
Joseph Galler,
Knit-a-way,
Malabrigo,
merino,
Seaport Yarns,
silk,
stash menagerie,
superwash,
The Bay Window,
three irish girls
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So it's been a while, wow, a really long time, since I shared any of my stash. I've been very productive this fall, but I have also watched my stash expand at an exponential rate. Part of the reason is I now belong to Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie, which is basically a yarn of the month club. The rest is almost all due to spur of the moment yarn love...
Baltimore Yarns
When I was in B-more a while back, I stopped in at A Good Yarn and walked out with a shameful amount of yarn: seven skeins of Harrisville Designs New England Shetland and three skeins of the Highland. I love how squishy and wooly these yarns are, but so far I have no real plans for them.
Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie
July: A silk alpaca blend. This yarn has already been used to make one small item. It has not been posted because I plan on gifting it.
September: A lovely semi-solid blue on a superwash Merino.
This last one was a gift from the lovely Amy Madden. Its a gorgeous hand dyed cotton. I spent a solid hour untangling this skein (I have two, the other was fine) and just having it in my hands was...almost erotic. Ahh yarn love...
Baltimore Yarns
When I was in B-more a while back, I stopped in at A Good Yarn and walked out with a shameful amount of yarn: seven skeins of Harrisville Designs New England Shetland and three skeins of the Highland. I love how squishy and wooly these yarns are, but so far I have no real plans for them.
Seaport Yarns
My eye doctor is located directly across the street from Seaport Yarns in lower Manhattan. After each appointment, and Ive had many as of late, I stop in for a visit. Until recently I had been very very good. I bought the yarn for my Fox costume there but had resisted buying anything else, though I was planning on buying some Joseph Galler Alpaca with my birthday money.
But then, when I went in for my Alpaca on Monday, yarn love struck...
I bought 6 skeins of Malabrigo Rios, four in the Primavera colorway and two in Zarzamora. I'm planning on making a HUGE beautiful shawl, with the Primavera as the main and the lovely purple Zarzamora as the border.
Oh, and here is the yarn I went in for. Its the same yarn I used for Deidre's Blizzard Scarf and Ryan's Baby Sweater. Again, I think I want it to be a big warm shawl. Maybe something with cables.
Three Irish Girls Stash Menagerie
July: A silk alpaca blend. This yarn has already been used to make one small item. It has not been posted because I plan on gifting it.
August: Wexford Silk. I am loving working with this yarn. Its on my needles right now! Images coming soon!
September: A lovely semi-solid blue on a superwash Merino.
October: Minimally processed Merino in a very festive colorway!
Other Random Additions
The above two were purchased at Knit-A-Way in Brooklyn. And the one below was a spur of the moment purchase at The Bay Window in Irvington, VA where I spent a lovely afternoon in the company of other knitters.
This last one was a gift from the lovely Amy Madden. Its a gorgeous hand dyed cotton. I spent a solid hour untangling this skein (I have two, the other was fine) and just having it in my hands was...almost erotic. Ahh yarn love...
Three Irish Foamies
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Emily
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cashmere,
merino,
one-skein,
shawl,
stash menagerie,
three irish girls
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I had gotten my hands on one spectacular skein of Glenahven Cashmerino Worsted by Three Irish Girls in Key Lime and I knew I had to make something (small but) sufficiently simple and lovely to better show off the yarn. I also wanted it to be a special item, not an everyday wear item so I ended up going with Gokce Baser's Foamy pattern.


Completed in just over two days, this project practically knit itself! I blocked it hard to make it a bit bigger, and didnt follow the pattern exactly... I will probably make more of these shawls, they are so easy and perfect for gifts.


Completed in just over two days, this project practically knit itself! I blocked it hard to make it a bit bigger, and didnt follow the pattern exactly... I will probably make more of these shawls, they are so easy and perfect for gifts.
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