My reaction on tearing open the envelope waiting in my PO Box today was pretty much "F***ing WHAT??!!" Rosi had emailed me to expect a surprise. I'm a low-expectations kind of gal, so I was all stoked, waiting for maybe some chocolate, a cool pattern....but no WAY! That's a cobweb lace wool, a Habu silk/mohair (it never ceases to amaze me that the Habu factory is in an alternate universe where 120 yards fits into a half-inch square), and some beautiful stitch markers!
Check the cobweb! Man, 1650 meters in 100 grams...whew!! I keep staring at this stuff, wondering, "How do they get it so....LITTLE??" And the label's all in Finnish. (I know that because the label says something about Finland. Which, of course, prompted me to launch immediately into song.)
I love special stitch markers, and these stitch markers are uber-badass. Here's an explanation of how they work (they're low-tech, but so damned clever). I love it - my Boyfriend socks have a six-row pattern repeat and I was sick of dedicating my katcha counter to that, but I was also sick of counting those rows and second-guessing myself. Problem solved, baby!
Thanks, Rosi! You made my day! And it's a Monday, too!!
We had another special treat tonight. Travis hooked us up over the weekend:
For some reason, some crazy bastard converted the fireplace in our nice 1920s-era house from wood-burning to gas. Travis re-converted it over the weekend, and blessedly, the temperature dropped drastically and we could light it up tonight. He got a little overzealous, though, lighting the fire and throwing all the windows wide open. I pointed out gently that I was still, um, kinda sick. He closed the windows and continued to pace in front of the fire, staring at it with pride. While I ate dinner. I honestly was sort of expecting him to strip naked, start grunting, and stick his fingers into the ashes to make cave drawings on the walls. I gently explained that, while I was proud of him and thrilled about our fireplace, he had just thrown a match on a starter log, not actually DISCOVERED fire. He acquiesced, but there was still just a hint of caveman....
But......He complained that this pose was designed to make him look too Neanderthal. So, for his benefit, I'll point out that after a few hours, I looked at the fire, then back at him, and frowned.
"Um...how do you turn it off?"
See, I'm an idiot and he's a caveman. We're precious.
Made for each other! Tee hee.
ReplyDeleteYAY for treats on a Monday!! I felt bad when I saw all of your stuff on DeStash (and me on a diet so I couldn't buy it...yet!!!)! Thought you needed a little treat. Something you didn't pay for yourself so you wouldn't feel bad about spending money. Glad you like it. I thought it'd be a good idea to double that cobweb lace. I got one for each of a few friends and me and I wanna see what we each come up with with that thread! LOL
ReplyDeleteVery much so made for each other. Your pets must crack up laughing at you guys behind your backs.
So....how DO you turn it off???
I am so afraid of yarn that small! Its too cool, like a thesis in knitting or something.
ReplyDeleteFeel better!
What a nice treat!
ReplyDeleteLove your fireplace. We have one, too, but all we ever burn are those firelogs made from recycled paper and/or coffee grinds. (I'm the nervous sort over chimney fires.) Besides, our fireplace throws no heat, all must go up the chimney, so it's a waste for us to buy wood. I'd love to have a pellet stove or a wood stove in the rec room in the basement. Our bedrooms are cold, so that would help a lot.
I feel so bad for you still being sick, hope that there is at least a sense of recovery for you.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Rosi a fantastic person (almost as frantastic as you are) that yarn looks like a LOT of fun.
The fireplace is stunning - I understand travis's pride :)