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Nipped off to The Yarn Boutique, wherein I decided that the Jamieson's Spindrift was too scant per skein, too scritchy withal, and available in no color sufficiently sunny.

BUT! The owner of the store is Helpful on a scale not heretofore seen since my last romp through Purlescence. She kept waved different yarns at me--and I was nearly tempted by Kauni Effektgarn, but the EU color is too fiery to be solar (I mean, seriously, Sol is a type G, not M) Dale Baby Ull? Well, eject that high-minded astronomical theory, because that one is too yellow to be golden; needs more red...

(I'm unskilled-at-best at most visual arts, but hanging around [livejournal.com profile] dpaxson, [livejournal.com profile] lferion, and others has made me care more about color than any keyboard jockey who doesn't specialize in website design should.)

After thrashing through the store and chirping happily about all, we settled on Mirasol's Tupa, which at 50/50 wool/silk in their color 801 should be a very sunny, sunflowery gold indeed. The gold, however, was in their warehouse, and had to be fetched by the owner's husband, who was in yet a third location, all of which added up to more time for more temptation.

Dangerous.

"Hey, y'know what would make that even more sunflowery?" I asked myself, "if the center bit were a nice warm brown". Thus, a hank of 810 (Dark Auburn) was added to the stack.

And then, well, the owner was so nice, I finally broke down and bought a ball winder...

Oh, hey, this will be pretty slippery--look! Wooden shawl pins and this one looks sunny! Yay!

Now I remember why [livejournal.com profile] wolfs_daugher recommended this store! They have Harry Potter scarf yarn! I consulted the usual site, and indeed YB had the colors for the requested house (Ravenclaw), but I don't like their suggestions--old country blue is too greenish grey and insufficiently corvine. Instead, I went with Cascade 220 Heathers, in 9449 (a deep, luminous cobalt with a nigh-subliminal turquoise halo, like the sky in deep twilight) and 9491 (a medium/light heather grey). The gentleman in question, a master costumer, will listen to important details like "hand wash only!", so he can has 100% wool. *grin*

Now we'll see how long it'll take [livejournal.com profile] dpaxson to knit it...heh!

-- Lorrie

Date: 2009-07-04 03:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tanyad.livejournal.com
I have the HP Pattern book if you want any scanned from there. I need to get off my arse and master purling so I can make more things beside garter stitch scarves

Date: 2009-07-04 08:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com
Oh, no, it's cool--I was making Harry Potter scarves yeeeeears before Charmed Knits came out, courtesy of a free online pattern (http://knit.atypically.net/scarves/azkaban/pattern.shtml) put together by an obsessed fan. 8-)

-- Lorrie

Date: 2009-07-04 04:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trogula.livejournal.com
Mmmmmmm.....sytherin scarf...

Date: 2009-07-04 08:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com
That or socks first, bunky?

Date: 2009-07-04 05:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dasubergeek.livejournal.com
If I'd been with you I'd have fled the shop in tears, immensely helpful owner or not. Dealing with subtle colour changes and having to try and describe how two similar shades differ using adjectives makes me WROUGHT.

So better you than me, and I'm glad you had a good time, and hooray for places where the staff are not 17-year-old bored kids reading from a training script written by someone from the Bronx.

Date: 2009-07-04 08:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com
If I'd been with you I'd have fled the shop in tears, immensely helpful owner or not. Dealing with subtle colour changes and having to try and describe how two similar shades differ using adjectives makes me WROUGHT.

*nod* And I have those days too, mind you...and I usually have help on such expeditions. Anyone to bounce ideas off of. Here it was a particularly outgoing shop owner, but I'm not nearly as useful on my own, hence the thicker yarn that will make the same pattern as a cuddly blankie, but in a shade that I like quite a bit that will disappear against my sofa.

So better you than me, and I'm glad you had a good time, and hooray for places where the staff are not 17-year-old bored kids reading from a training script written by someone from the Bronx.

Indeed!

-- Lorrie

Date: 2009-07-04 11:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bellacrow.livejournal.com
hey did you get my email from a few days ago re: permissions?

Date: 2009-07-04 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com
Yep--and I've fixed your account so you can upload stuff now. Enjoy!

-- Lorrie

*squee*

Date: 2009-07-04 09:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] faeryl.livejournal.com
Yay yarn!

And ballwinders too. Nothing like hand-winding 800+ yards of malabrigo laceweight on a nostepinne to make me reconsider "our ancestors did it and they *liked* it"(questionable at best, I know) and "but I *love* playing with yummy yarn so much that this is *fun*"

*laughs*

Those Mirasol colors are gorgeous!

Re: *squee*

Date: 2009-07-09 06:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com
our ancestors did it and they *liked* it

YOu mean the ones who threw over nålbinding in a hot minute when knitting came to town, then acted like they invented it in the first place?

THOSE guys?

*smirk*

Yes, they've got luvverly saturation and sheen. Silk/wool FTW here.

-- Lorrie

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