Feb 5th, 2007
A big thank-you to my SP9
Now that I’ve completed that editing assignment, it’s time for me to tell you all about the amazing package I received from my SP9 a few days ago. Fortunately, Blogger decided to behave today and let me actually upload some photos. Ever since Google made everyone switch to the “new” Blogger a week or so ago, lots of people have been having all sorts of problems with their blogs. Grrrrr. How is it that one day Blogger works just fine, then the next day it acts all weird, then the day after that it’s working again? I mean, it seems like it’s not broken, but hiccuping or something. I wonder sometimes if some sadist who sits in a windowless room at Google has the job of pushing the “let’s screw with people’s heads” button that makes Blogger work intermittently. But I digress…
As I mentioned the other day, last Wednesday’s mail brought a heavy box of goodies from my SP9, Lynette. She sent me a note a few days earlier telling me to expect it, but I was quite taken aback by its contents, since she’d already been so generous with the first package she sent to me a few days before Christmas. Anyway, as soon as this second box arrived, I opened it up (camera in hand, of course!) as Sylvia and Jan looked on. First, there was a layer of yarn: one dark-gray (color 64) skein of Cascade Yarns Pastaza, which is 50% llama and 50% wool (and feels so incredibly soft); and one skein of Noro Big Kureyon in color 20 (brown-gray-stone). I adore both of these colorways and am already brainstorming for ways to combine them (perhaps in a pattern from Hip Knit Hats that Lynette sent me…).
As if these two skeins of yarn weren’t enough fun already, imagine my glee at discovering four skeins of Patons SWS (in the Natural Navy colorway) in the box. This stuff is 70% wool and 30% soy, and I have been itching to get my hands on some of it ever since I first heard of it. I’m really looking forward to working with this yarn, but I haven’t even begun to think about what I’ll do with it…any suggestions?
What’s that, you say? Not enough yarn in the box? Apparently, Lynette thought so, too, because underneath that top layer of yarn she tucked away two more balls of knittable goodness. The first, a ball of Muench Touch Me Due (the “Due” variety is a more tonal version of the regular Touch Me) in copper and gold tones. Now, I should mention here that Lynette and I have chatted a bit about my aversion to acrylic/synthetic yarns. She said there were some pretty good ones out there, and I said I hadn’t run across many of them yet. Well, this yarn definitely falls in the “Okay, so it’s synthetic…by OH MY DOG it is pretty nice stuff!” category. I may never knit up this ball of yarn. Maybe I’ll just keep it in my knitting bag so I can pull it out and stroke it ever once in a while, as though it’s a cat that doesn’t purr (or throw up on the kitchen floor after eating the Mighty Bites that Sylvia dropped on the floor).
The second ball of yarn at the bottom of the box was something entirely unexpected. All of the yarn Lynette sent me was fabulous stuff, but this ball takes the award for Most Unusual Yarn I Have Ever Seen in My Life. It is called Fique, and according to the distributer (check out their site for an amazing collection of unusual yarns), it is a “very sturdy and unusual pineapple fiber from South America, grown in Andean mountains. It is hand-made. Perfect for weaving mats, window covering or knitting & crocheting hats, bags, etc.” What am I going to do with this stuff? I have no idea! But I will have fun experimenting with it! My hunch is that it will end up as an accent on a hat or maybe a scarf…
Last, but certainly not least, the bottom of the box was covered with non-knittables: a package of German-made Sniff tissues in a fun floral print, a packet of citrus-scented Soak no-rinse wool wash, a big tin of lemon verbena (yum) hand salve from Bonny Doon Farm (just what my winter-dry hands need!), and a bar of Santander dark chocolate–which, I’m amazed to report, actually survived the weekend here without getting eaten by me!–from Colombia. Lying at the very bottom of the box, hidden by all of the other treasures contained therein, was a copy of the new edition of Knitter’s Companion, which I have already consulted about half a dozen times in the past few days.
Thanks, Lynette, for being such a great secret pal! I feel thoroughly spoiled and will very much enjoy working my way through the yarn and other goodies that you sent. And although I’m sure you didn’t plan it, you may be pleased to know that you gave gifts to the rest of my family, too. Sylvia had a blast with the heart-shaped post-it notes that you used to label everything–she especially enjoyed putting them on her dad. And Jan…well, he enjoyed making Sylvia happy by letting her cover him with those post-its. So thanks again from all of us!
2 Responses to “A big thank-you to my SP9”
What a great package! I’d like to try some of the hand salve and I can’t wait to see the yarn. At least bring one skein with you tonight.
I’m glad it was a hit. Enjoy!