kiss my bum and call me sunshine. yeah.

okay, so the podcast…we were set to do it last night and i fell asleep and woke up about an hour and a half late for it. so barbe and i haven’t cought up yet, but it will be soon! thanks for the emails about it though…i appreciate that you guys are eager! and sorry. i stink. i am a stinker. stinker. soon. as soon as i catch up with barbe. i swear.

in payment of that, i have some linkies for you guys…on whipup.net, one of my most favorite bloggies, a link to the campaign for making helmet liners. click here for the skinny. i am hoping to be one of the pennsylvania hosts for it, i will keep ya posted when i hear back. i am against this stupid war, but the soldiers deserve to have what they need and deserve to know that we appreciate that they are risking their lives for their country, even if it is a bit…well…okay, end of that.

then, i found this hilarious mockumentary about knitters’ thinking that crochet sucks and it even made jake crack up. the woman in the video makes a comment about people who don’t know how to knit (or crocheters) have no right to come into her yarn shop. sadly, i know people like that. it is so odd, isn’t it?

and from craftzine.com, a budgie that does needlepoint. awww spike! too damn cute.

here are some of the fruits of my labor, if you are interested and i know you are…
new spring stuff!

i spent the day packing up orders and winding sock yarn (i haaaaate winding yarn.) probably 2000 yards give or take. there should be a bigger crank on the winder, you know? anyway, i worked up a sweat winding it and had to take a break and do packing. i only got to spin a bit, and i am chomping at the bit to spin up the fiber i dyed on saturday, pictured above. i took a lesson from the yarn wench’s gorgeous yarns and fibers and put a much darker accent color for depth on just about everything. i have been using the olive drab to do that. it looks purple before it sets, and the color that it is when it has steamed varies wildly. it is like the mystery dum-dum. really odd. but my go-to dye. i tried brown. tried black. when i diluted them they were too unpredictable, full strength, they are also unpredictable and they don’t spread, they just often ruin yarns. in fact, i tried putting a bit of black on a sock yarn and it is all inky and gross. anyway who wants a black sportweight 8 oz skein can have it for shipping and a few bucks.

i got to talk to my pally poo the knitgrrl herself today for a while. she is a whirlwind. and i love her! she is such a badass, and i mean that in the nicest possible way.

the black donnelly’s is on tonight, fantastic show. i lurve it. i couldn’t figure out where i knew tommy donnelly from, and he was in the virgin suicides, a fantastic, if really depressing movie with a super duper soundtrack. also, the riches on fx with eddie izzard and minnie driver….soooooooo goood. i cannot get enough.

i will be tagging all of the new yarns and fibers, plus some new sock yarns, so i will be doing an update again to-morrow probably.

okay, off i go to do some drawerings.
xo
n.

6 Comments »

  1. Cheryl said,

    March 27, 2007 @ 9:04 am

    I wonder which came first, crochet or knit? Hmm. I don’t understand why people are so critical of anyones preference. I happen to do both. It’s like the Mac/PC thing. Love the colors of that yarn!

  2. natasha said,

    March 27, 2007 @ 9:27 am

    cheryl, i actually think that something similar to crochet came first, which would make sense because it is sort of like knots. when i started knitting, i didn’t know that you could do so much stuff with crochet and thought that i didn’t like the way it looked and then i saw all sorts of fantastic crocheted stuff and had to learn, i would like to learn to do amiguri, but i suck with patterns, they freak me out, so…

    yeah, i am a mac person and i loooooove my mac, but i do know lots of pc peeps that haaaaate mac even though they have never used one.

    can you tell my yarns and fibers are in spring mode?

  3. Donna said,

    March 27, 2007 @ 8:05 pm

    Natasha,

    Yes I will try to teach you to sew. I say try because I am not sure I am a good teacher. I am willing to give it a go though!

  4. yarnjunkie said,

    March 28, 2007 @ 3:33 pm

    I am completely jealous of crocheters because I can’t do it. :) I have all of the SNB books and I plan on learning to crochet from the Happy Hooker.

    I’m also a mac person. It’s not so much that I dislike pc’s or pc users (I use a Dell at work and my laptop is an HP), I don’t like Microsoft. :D I also love how macs aren’t susceptible to pc viruses.

    Btw, I got your yarn in the mail today, I can’t wait to get home and open it! That was some quick shipping! Thank you!

  5. natasha said,

    March 28, 2007 @ 10:13 pm

    donna, i just want to learn the basics, enough to be able to learn from there. i think i pick things up pretty easily, i just need a good overview…you are so nice to do it. although, of course, there will be something fuzzy and superwash in it for you…

  6. natasha said,

    March 28, 2007 @ 10:15 pm

    junkie, i assure you, if you can knit, you can crochet. it is really fun and really simple. you lucked out with the shipping, i packed orders probably less than 24 hours after you ordered it…

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