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June 04, 2007
Fit for a Queen

The princess birthday party was a RESOUNDING success. Think big backyard. Barbeque. Trampoline. Decorate your own tiara crafts. Sprinklers. Water Balloons. Castle Piñata. Ice Cream Cake. No rain. Family. Friends. LOTS of kids. At one point my niece was sitting on the top of the slide that lands you right in the blow up pool and she said to me - and I quote - "My party is CRAZY!" with the biggest smile you've ever seen. My sister and brother-in-law outdid themselves and I don't think we'll see another party like that for awhile. At least a year. ;-)
On my way home from Philly yesterday I took a detour and stopped downtown at Rosie's Yarn Cellar. I was desperate for some Addi Lace needles so I could start my Wing O' The Moth Shawl. I ended up with two size 6s - the 32" length and the 47" length which I realize now was a HUGE mistake. I should've bought a size 6 32" and a size 5 32". I started on the size 6s, of course, because that's all I have and I'm worried. For me, this yarn is LACEWEIGHT even though everyone says it's a bit thicker than lace weight. I've never knit a shawl in anything thinner than fingering weight, to be honest, and the thinness is scaring me. I feel like it's too loose. Like I need to knit it on 5s even though Anne told me that she'd knit the shawl on 6s with this yarn and she's the kind of knitter that doesn't knit too loose or too tight and usually gets gauge. I'm the same way. I might actually swatch which I SO don't want to do - but I might. And I also might get me some 5s because I'm nervous that way. So no real start to Moth, but some good work on my latest monkey. I should have a finished pair for you tomorrow. Although you're probably really sick of them already.
I didn't walk away without yarn from Rosie's:

Koigu. P123. I have a weird thing about Koigu. When I want to buy yarn and I don't have anything specific in mind and the store has Koigu, I buy it. It's become my souvenir yarn. But I rarely knit with it. I actually feel guilty knitting socks with anything other than STR. I told you it was weird. And it's a shame too because I think this yarn would make excellent Monkeys.
It's rainy and icky and I'd love to just sit and knit my socks. For a change, I actually have to go out today. Figures.
Posted by Cara at June 4, 2007 08:34 AM
Topics: Life
Comments
Knit with the Koigu. You will be pleased with it! The party sure sounds like it was loads of fun.
Posted by: Gale at June 4, 2007 08:49 AM
Where in Philly is Rosie's? I am going down to PA at the end of the month for a family reunion and will be spending a day in the big city. It sounds like the perfect stop! Posting those pictures of yarn is going to be very bad for my wallet- they look irresistable!
Posted by: Stephanie at June 4, 2007 08:50 AM
Those Addi Lace needles are the best! I love the slight drag you get from those brass tips. Mmmmm. Purl Soho has them, so if you find you can't live without size fives, it's just a quick train ride away!
I made one pair of socks from Koigu and regretted it. Koigu is nowhere near as durable as STR. It is better saved for lacy scarves, shawls or even some of those sweet booties that Julie Frick made a few months back.
The party sounds like it was a blast!
Posted by: Kirsten at June 4, 2007 09:03 AM
Wow, glad to hear I am not the only one who buys Koigu as souvenir yarn. You would think I was attempting to knit the Charlotte's Web for forty of my closest associates.
Posted by: claire at June 4, 2007 09:15 AM
Koigu is great souvenir yarn! I love the colorway. It's pretty to ust look at and sit on the shelf. What could be better.
Posted by: Jennifer at June 4, 2007 09:42 AM
Koigu is a perfect souvenir and that color is way cool.
Posted by: margene at June 4, 2007 09:54 AM
You should try the needles from knitpicks.com. they are just like addis but have interchangeable cables. they are at least half the price and just as smooth and nice. I love them.
I am fairly new to the lace knitting thing, I have knit two print o' the wave shawls now. One not so good and the other good enough for the average person not to notice anything :) I found the addi type needles too slippery for me with the lace weight yarn and had to switch to wooden needles. stitches kept falling off the needle. I actually used two strands of lace weight because one was just too light for me.
Posted by: judy perez at June 4, 2007 09:55 AM
You need to break your cycle and just knit them up into monkeys, it could open up all new doors and windows of color :D
Posted by: Sarah at June 4, 2007 10:27 AM
Lovely Koigu! and so happy to hear about the fun weekend :)
Posted by: Lolly at June 4, 2007 10:30 AM
Pretty Koigu. I'm making monkeys with another Koigu colorway and they're pretty cool. It's not STR, but it's a close second, and it works really well with the monkey pattern. Give it a whirl.
Posted by: Courtney at June 4, 2007 10:55 AM
The birthday party sounds fantastic. Outdoor little-kid parties are the best, if the weather cooperates.
Are you afraid the STR will pack its bags and move into its own apartment if it finds out you've been unfaithful to it? My stash just has to live with my nonexclusivity.
Posted by: Lucia at June 4, 2007 11:00 AM
When I worked in a yarn store, we got people who came in fairly often and bought koigu as a souvenir yarn. There are so many beautiful colors there is almost always something you don't have. I've knit socks with koigu, but my favorite thing to knit with it is lace shawls. The colors always seem to work really well for lace.
Posted by: kimber at June 4, 2007 11:05 AM
well, if you're stuck with what to do with the koigu, you can always send it over here... :) i'm down to my last 2 skeins of koigu & there are no shops here that stock it (there are a couple of online retailers, but it's not the same if you can't see it in person!). & it definitely makes excellent monkeys - dare i say it, even better than StR...
Posted by: tigerlilith at June 4, 2007 12:05 PM
I love Koigu! I have a lot of STR now (thanks to your praise of it) and I've only knitted a Chevron scarf with it so I'm more experienced with the Koigu.
Posted by: tiennie at June 4, 2007 12:09 PM
How could we possibly be sick of Monkeys? I think they would look smashing in the Koigu.
Posted by: Amy at June 4, 2007 12:09 PM
oh my, that lace is spectacular. it really does resemble moth wings, good luck on the knitting of such delicacy, i'll follow your progress with much curiosity. and i do the same with the koigu, i just buy it to have it. i rarely knit socks but i just keep accumulating skeins (always 2 in case i do decide to sock it up). so pretty.
Posted by: mamie at June 4, 2007 12:15 PM
Don't worry about the needle size, better too large than too small for lace. So swatch away, or be like me and just dive in. You can always give what you have done so far an interim blocking to check your gauge. It's far easier to block a large shawl a little smaller than to enlarge one that's too small, or to leave out a couple of repeats if you know you're over gauge. Remember also that when it's removed from the blocking, it'll shrink back up some.
You'll get used to the fineness of the yarn, the next time you use worsted wt it'll feel like knitting with clothesline and broomsticks.
Posted by: Nessa Z. at June 4, 2007 12:50 PM
It's hard NOT to walk out of Rosie's with some Koigu, what with their enormous wall of it!
Posted by: Sarah at June 4, 2007 01:20 PM
Kids birthday parties are so much fun (especially if you're not the one hosting them). I'm glad to hear that everyone enjoyed themselves.
I think I used US6 needles for my Moth shawl. I used Kidsilk Haze, but I'm sure the merino yarn would work just as well with that needle size. I guess the only way to know is to try it!
Posted by: Rachel at June 4, 2007 01:51 PM
I never get sick of any socks I see here. Ever. Sounds like a kid's party dream come true:) Nothing wrong with souvenir yarn. Nothing.
Posted by: Carol at June 4, 2007 02:17 PM
Oh and where on EARTH did you get the queen rubber duckie?? Love it!
Posted by: Carol at June 4, 2007 02:28 PM
Wow, that princess party sounds so dreamey! I too would love to know where to find one of those royal duckies.
Posted by: cecily at June 4, 2007 02:39 PM
I need to get my hands on one of those ducks - where did your sister find them?
Posted by: ann at June 4, 2007 02:44 PM
Sounds like a great party. The ducky is too cute. I say try the Koigu then if you don't like it you won't feel as much of an urge to buy it the next time. ;)
Posted by: Tonia at June 4, 2007 03:49 PM
What a fantastic party! I can't wait until my niece is old enough for a princess party. She just turned one, and she had a Barney party. I have Koigu in my stash too, and every once in a while I take it out and fondle it. But I think it is crying out to be knit!
Posted by: Kathy at June 4, 2007 05:13 PM
nice Koigu, and I too think they would make marvelous monkeys. I don't think the STR would mind if you knit one pair with the Koigu, just 1 though.
Posted by: nova at June 4, 2007 05:25 PM
No, not sick of the monkeys. Can't get enough of yours or mine, to be honest. :-)
Posted by: Bells at June 4, 2007 06:34 PM
Koigu can be other things. I saw a great pattern book with a Koigu baby blanket made out of 7 skeins of the stuff.
Posted by: Camille at June 4, 2007 06:39 PM
I love the photo of the duck
Posted by: Carson at June 4, 2007 07:49 PM
I do believe that the STR would be fine if you knit some monkeys with the Koigu yarn. I t knows you love and it loves you to and just wants you to be happy.
So.....
Posted by: tina at June 4, 2007 09:32 PM
Yes, but WHAT IS THE SURPRISE???
Or do you announce it tomorrow? You're killing me here. Whatever it is, I can't wait, and I'm happy for ya! :)
Posted by: Vanessa at June 4, 2007 10:18 PM
seriously dude. 6s
Posted by: anne at June 4, 2007 11:56 PM
and you might want a 24" length to get started on, rather than the 5s. the 32" can be unwieldy with only a few sts on it.
(6s, i SWEAR. you said you wanted it big, right?)
Posted by: anne at June 4, 2007 11:58 PM
Dude, *I* want a princess birthday party! Seriously.
Posted by: elizabeth at June 5, 2007 12:20 AM
The Koigu is gorgeous! Knit with it!
Posted by: Ann at June 5, 2007 07:19 AM
It's hard to get tired of looking at such beautifully knit socks!
Posted by: Barbara at June 5, 2007 08:45 AM
Oh, you need to knit that koigu! It's just beautiful.
Posted by: jenfromri at June 5, 2007 10:09 AM
I feel a little silly, but I have no idea what STR is. I have asked at my LYS and they look at me blankly. Can you educate me? Thanks.
Posted by: Cindra T at June 5, 2007 03:19 PM
Ahhh, the acronyms never end, do they?
STR = Socks that Rock
http://www.bluemoonfiberarts.com/
Posted by: Vanessa at June 5, 2007 07:12 PM
God I love ice cream cake! I love piƱatas too. I wish that was my party! I've never had the pleasure of fondling koigu. You could send it to me, if you don't want it. ;)
Posted by: Jen at June 6, 2007 08:09 AM