On one of the knitting blogs I follow (and yeah, that means there's more than one and this will only get geekier), the author announced a contest to win a very, very yummy skein of Cashmere yarn from France that was in his stash. No real rules, totally subjective on his part, you just had to write why you wanted it and what you were going to do with it. (I took the totally selfish approach rather than altruistic because really, if I were to have a $55 skein of cashmere I'm sure not making something to give away. Nope. Part 2 of the saga occurred later in the week on another knitting blog (The Yarn Harlot for anybody who reads her - she's freakin' hysterical if you don't) when Steven of the first blog caused quite a ruckus over the official definition of lace. (Told you this would get geekier!) Over 1200 people jumped in immediately with their opinion - who knew people could feel so strongly about the definition of lace for cryin' out loud - so in a little fit of smart-assedness I posted basically that I would vote for whatever would win me that skein of cashmere over on Steven's blog.
Well, Steven read it and I won!! He especially liked that I went against my own principles on what defined lace on his behalf and for completely selfish reasons. He's just twisted enough that I've decided I love him madly. (And yes, the fact that I apparently have principles on the definition of lace has not escaped my notice and scares me just a little bit.)
Bottom line, it arrived yesterday, it's ooooooooooooh, oh so soft and 175 yards of deliciousness. I'm going to send him a skein of my handpainted alpaca/silk as a thank you. Haven't fully decided what to knit yet, I think first I'll just take it on tour and pet it a lot. First stop will be later this morning at the Knit Knook.
Any other over-the-top Fiber Junkies out there?
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Awesome, Rivendale Farms! Along with being a knitting forum/blog junkie I am also a knitting podcast junkie! I guess this is what happens when we have a fiber addiction!
LH, bamboo/alpaca? Yum! Is it in your stash on Ravelry? I'm on there as RivendaleFarms.
Wildiris, I joined the Knitmore Girls podcast group on Ravelry, but turns out I actually don't know how to listen to them. Is there a way to download them? If so, I could swipe hubby's Ipod and listen on the drive to work.
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I added you to my friends there as well! I don't hang out in too many groups there, odd or otherwise. I'm just finally getting around to getting projects and stash added in.
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Keller Williams Foothills Realty
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