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		<title>Where Does The Time Go?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[no, seriously&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;has anyone out there developed a way of either adding more hours to a day or an additional day to the week (preferably weekend days?).  This has GOT to be in progress at some company&#8217;s R&#038;D labs, somewhere.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>no, seriously&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;has anyone out there developed a way of either adding more hours to a day or an additional day to the week (preferably weekend days?).  This has GOT to be in progress at some company&#8217;s R&#038;D labs, somewhere.<BR><BR></p>
<p>Thursdays are our day off (meaning <a href="http://crowingram.threadbearfiberarts.com">Matt</a> and I), yet the first thing he had to do&#8211;even before 12 noon&#8211;was head to <a href="http://www.threadbearfiberarts.com">the shop</a> to troubleshoot a problem with our POS/register.  He ended up being there for awhile, re-installing the POS (our assistant manager <a href="http://kelknits.wordpress.com/">Kellie</a> says she knows why it&#8217;s abbreviated P O S).  After solving that crisis, he returned home, we chilled for a little bit, and then headed out for a few errands.<BR><BR></p>
<p>Our travels took us up to DeWitt, a small burg on the north end of Lansing, and to a delightful shop called <a href="http://www.lavender-peonies.com">Lavender and Peonies</a> owned by <a href="http://romanholiday.typepad.com/">Leanne R</a>.  While she&#8217;s been in our shop, we hadn&#8217;t had a chance to visit hers when she was open (we did drive by one day when she was closed, and pulled on the door&#8230;.not to rob her, but that&#8217;s when we found her closed).  Coincidentally, she had been in OUR store earlier that morning, and she and I had been chatting on Ravelry lately.  Long story short&#8211;she has a really nice mix of yarns and fabrics (wait until you see what <a href="http://crowingram.threadbearfiberarts.com">Matt</a> purchased&#8211;he&#8217;ll blog about it shortly, I&#8217;m sure) and has a ton of yarns that we don&#8217;t stock, so it&#8217;s nice to find a source if we want to purchase any, but better yet, it&#8217;s nice to know what she carries so I can refer folks to her with confidence when they&#8217;re looking for said brands.  Overall, it was a GREAT visit and we will be teaming up with her and <a href="http://www.yarngardenmichigan.blogspot.com/">Lindsay</a>, who owns <a href="http://www.yarngardenmichigan.com/">Yarn Garden</a> in Charlotte, just southwest of Lansing.  Despite what some may believe, we&#8217;re all about collaboration, cooperation, and everyone succeeding.  CHEERS, ladies&#8211;here&#8217;s to kicking off a GREAT and LENGTHY relationship!<BR><BR></p>
<p>So let&#8217;s have a quick recap/catch up from the past few days&#8230;..Wednesday, as mentioned previously, was spent with a great sales rep.  One of her main lines (and ours, too) is <a href="http://www.classiceliteyarns.com">Classic Elite Yarns</a>.  We looked over everything and bought and bought and bought&#8230;and one of the things we decided to go into, full color palette, is Bazic, their superwash merino chunky weight (we call 4 sts/inch chunky, while 3-3.5/inch is bukly in these parts).  Matt has been in love with Bazic for a couple years, but we&#8217;ve never jumped on it, until now.  See why&#8230;<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522bazic.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>Amazing texture, uber-soft hand, and great colors (tho that picture is a little brighter than actuality&#8211;it&#8217;s really a deep toffee/dark roux color).  Since we were picking up that yarn and we had a little bit on the shelves, I coincidentally had a pattern on the table that was perfect for it&#8211;Professor Cardigan by Black Purl.  I motored through the welt (seed stitch&#8211;one of my faves) and into the body, making great progress in an afternoon<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522cardiback.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>and am almost ready to do the armhole decreases.  It feels AMAZING!  Linda represents many yarn lines, each a little different than the other.  One of them is a company we&#8217;ve not carried for about three years (but one that we&#8217;ve carried since the start of the shop, oddly) and we&#8217;re going to bring their yarns back for Fall 2008.  I fell MADLY in love with this skein<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522rover.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>when I met it in Chicago, at <a href="http://www.mysistersknits.com/assembled/home.html">My Sister&#8217;s Knits</a>, a charming shop in the Beverly Hills neighborhood on the south side (oddly, my aunt and uncle lived just a half block from the shop when I was a child and my entire family lived in Chicago&#8211;Matt and I drove by the house after leaving Carol&#8217;s shop).  The owner is a dream, her sister Davia is hilarious (and witty and dry, like me!), and there&#8217;s dogs in the shop&#8212;oh, and TONS of pretty yarn, lots of which we don&#8217;t carry (see&#8211;I tell people all the time that we don&#8217;t carry EVERYTHING, and that we buy yarn at other shops, too!).  I won&#8217;t say what that skein is, but suffice to say that one touch and you&#8217;ll be hooked&#8211;in amazingly-soft hand and beautiful colors.  And that&#8217;s coming in AUGUST!  If you&#8217;re ever in Chicago, make time to visit Carol&#8217;s store&#8230;&#8230;and like her mantra&#8230;.&#8221;come for yarn, leave with a friend&#8221;&#8230;.we certainly did!<BR><BR></p>
<p>I also started another project yesterday, in the car on the way to <a href="http://www.lavender-peonies.com">Lavender and Peonies</a>, out of one of the new yarns I mentioned on Wednesday on the <a href="http://www.threadbearfiberarts.com/newarrivals/">&#8220;New Arrivals&#8221; blog</a> on our <a href="http://www.threadbearfiberarts.com">main site</a>.  This is <a href="http://www.aslantrends.com/invernal.html">Invernal</a>, an angora/merino blend from <a href="http://www.aslantrends.com">Aslan Trends</a><BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522blanketstart.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>using a pattern from one of their books<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522blanket.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>and it&#8217;s coming along nicely.  The angora has started to bloom and will really foof up when the project is finished and blocked.  This is a great &#8220;idiot knitting&#8221; project for me to use while I&#8217;m multitasking (as is the Bazic cardi, too!).  The yarn is really reasonable (like $15something for 295 yards of angora/merino, light worsted weight).  We&#8217;ll have every color shortly, but for now I have this and a lovely rosemary shade.<BR><BR></p>
<p>I also worked a little (very little) on my new sock design, using Creatively Dyed Luxury&#8211;a blend of 80% superwash merino, 10% nylon, and 10% cashmere.<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522luxury.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>and it&#8217;s coming along nicely, with a full pattern repeat finished<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522sock.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>I did swatch with a new yarn on Wednesday evening<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522island.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a 100% wool yarn from Feza called Island, and we brought in a couple bags of it for me to play around with.  <a href="http://crowingram.threadbearfiberarts.com">Matt</a> is NOT a fan of the yarn, but I liked the knitted garment that was shown to us by the sales rep a few months ago.  I did swatch with it<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522islandswatch.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>Tell me what you think (don&#8217;t pull any punches&#8211;speak openly, in my comments).  It&#8217;s soft to the touch, but <a href="http://crowingram.threadbearfiberarts.com">Matt</a> thinks it looks cheap, like hobby store yarn.  I like the splotchy look in the swatch.<BR><BR></p>
<p>I am madly in love with a publication, by the way<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522tweed.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>It&#8217;s no secret that I&#8217;m a big fan of tweed yarns (I like marled, too, but they&#8217;re NOT tweeds).  This book has a history of tweed, how it&#8217;s prepared, and then launches into lots of beautiful designs  using a variety of yarns from <a href="http://www.tahkistacycharles.com">Tahki-Stacy Charles</a>, another of our BIG-TIME favorite yarn distributors (also represented by a majorly-competent and nice sales rep).  Again, I&#8217;m in a start-itis mode, with yarn wound and ready to be swatched for this<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522pulli.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>in a lovely peacock blue shade of Donegal Tweed (coincidentally, the yarn used for my very first sweater, back in the late 80s; it&#8217;s still in service, owned by my father).  I loves me some Donegal Tweed, so this should be on the needles before the weekend is out.  I&#8217;m so bad&#8230;&#8230;.<BR><BR></p>
<p>Also going on the needles shortly (maybe before the holiday weekend ends) is this men&#8217;s garment<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522guanacopulli.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>to be made with <a href="http://www.aslantrends.com/guanaco.html">Guanaco</a>, another Aslan Trends yarn in this shade<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://www.threadbearfiberarts.com/newarrivals/images/080521guanaco.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>Guanaco is 60% alpaca and 40% merino and 170% delicious and soft.  That may find it&#8217;s way onto the needles, too, unless I fall for something out of this<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://www.threadbearfiberarts.com/newarrivals/images/080521artesanal.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>But that&#8217;s for another day&#8230;&#8230;..I&#8217;m not sure what pattern calls out to me&#8230;.yet.<BR><BR></p>
<p>By the way, don&#8217;t fool around with our store manager, Sabrina<BR><BR></p>
<p><img src="http://threadbearfiberarts.com/_blackdog/images/080522door.jpg"><BR></p>
<p>See what happens if you don&#8217;t heed the &#8220;please knock&#8221; sign on her door?  Not good&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..<BR><BR></p>
<p>With that, I&#8217;m outta here for the evening&#8230;with even more still yet to share with you.  See you back here soon!</p>
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