Whew!

Many, many club packages were shipped today. Many many.
It was a good day.


Many, many club packages were shipped today. Many many.
It was a good day.
We had 314 entrants in our contest. Yay! Here's proof:
I asked Random.org to choose a number between 1-314.
It picked #20!
Who's the lucky winner?
It's Cathy!
Cathy, I fully expect to see the most adorable sweater and sock set in the universe in short order!
Thank you all for entering. I know it's disappointing if you're not the winner, but rest assured that this is not our last giveaway!
Go forth and knit things that are full of awesome!
*Time's up!* Winner will be announced shortly...
Really, I want each and every one of you to have this.
Unfortunately, I don't have 30,000 of them, I only have one.
It's a rainbow mini skein set. One ounce each of our nine new spring colorways: Brandy Alexander, Cosmo, Mimosa, Creamsicle, Mojito, Agua Vida, Curaçao, Ice Blue Raspberry, and Passion Punch. That's 2-1/4 skeins of yarn.
These sets are pretty irresistible, and the possibilities are endless. You can use them to make stripes, you can use just a couple of colorways together at a time, you can use them for trim, for contrasting heels and toes, or for a project that requires small blocks of color.
I would LOVE to see a log cabin pillow top, or a chevron scarf with skinny color changes. I would ADORE seeing a sweet striped sweater for a little one. It would THRILL me if someone made these into knee socks or a stocking cap.
The set I'm giving away is dyed on Springvale Sport, which can be knit like a heavy fingering weight for socks, or as a true sport weight for sweaters and scarves and such. It's delishy and squishy.
Don't mind me and my made up adjectives.
These sets are currently available only through retailers, but here's your chance to win one.
To enter, please leave a comment describing what you would do with this set if you won. I will use a random number generator to select a winner tomorrow, Wednesday, May 26th, at 1:00 pm, Central Time. The winner will be posted here. One entry per person, please.
Good luck!
1. I like numbered lists.
2. I have this on my banged up filing cabinet here at the studio. And I like you. Thank you for being here.
3. We have a new retailer to welcome to the fold. If y'all are ever down Texas Way, be sure and check out The Sassy Spinster in Lancaster, on Historic Town Square. You can also reach them via telephone at 972-218-5335. Welcome, welcome!
4. This colorway is like a little piece of heaven peeking through the clouds. Not unlike a silver lining.
When you see it initially, you may think, "Wow, I love that!" or you may think, "Hmmm... I'm not a bright yellow person." Yellow tends to have that effect on people. But I'll tell you what: this colorway knits up like nobody's business.
It has very short color repeats, with multiple shades of yellow, ranging from butter to daffodil, ivory, and several shades of grey. If you get a skein of it, your feet will thank you.
This colorway is available exclusively at The Backwards Loop, another one of our Awesome Retailers. (You can request it from them on other yarn bases: I love this as a gender neutral baby option -- it's delightful on Springvale!)
5. Speaking of awesome, The Backwards Loop has our new spring rainbow instock on Kells, and a big selection of instock fabulosity Wexford Merino Silk.
6. Last week it was 86 degrees. Today it is 52. (For you Celsiophiles, it went from hot to cold.) There was so much fog this morning that you couldn't even see Lake Superior. The biggest lake in the world. Couldn't see it.
7. Minnesotans love to talk about the weather. Especially Duluthians. Lake Superior causes the weather to change quickly -- rarely do we get a long stretch of the same thing. I think the meteorologists earn their living here.
8. The Minnesota state bird is the Common Loon.
If you're from Canada or Alaska, you don't need me to tell you any more about this bird, as it lives nearly everywhere in your fair land. But it only lives in a few places here in the contiguous US, and even then, you don't see them that often. Last night I went to dinner with a friend and we saw two loons on Lake Superior -- my first sighting since returning to my hometown.
Loons can dive 250 feet and stay underwater for five minutes, and they can fly 75 miles an hour. (For you kilomophiles, that's fast.) They have red eyes because it helps them see underwater, not because they're scary.
I think you should click on this link and listen to the loon call. (Right underneath the appearance information.) It's very unique.
But hey, I'm just a yarnista, don't listen to me if you don't want to.
Don't click the link, that's fine. It's your choice, really.
Click it or don't. It's no skin off my back.
But you should click it.
9. Remember this colorway, the one I loved so much? Gulf of Mexico?
It was created before the horrible oil spill in the Gulf. But rather than just wring our hands, we've teamed up with A Good Yarn Sarasota to donate a portion of the proceeds of the sales of this colorway to the National Wildlife Federation, which will help rescue animals impacted by the spill and assist in cleanup efforts. It feels good to do something instead of just reading news stories about who's to blame and how horrible it is. If you buy Gulf of Mexico, the benefits will be threefold:
You can order it by emailing info@agoodyarnsarasota, calling 941.487.7914, or by visiting the store in person. Directions are on their website.
10. Don't forget about our open call for original knitting and crochet designs! Submissions are due June 13th, and more information can be found here.
11. And just for good measure:
The end.
One of these iPods is not like the others.
One of these iPods has all the good music.
The others are full of things I merely tolerate or actively dislike. Can you guess which one of the above is mine?
We take turns using the docking station in the studio to choose music to listen to for an hour, which ends up being a bit schizophrenic. Yesterday morning I had a hankerin' for some good ol' fashioned classical, complete with violas and French horns. That lasted for about thirty minutes before someone came to me and said, "Umm, Sharon, would it be OK if I put on something else?" I looked at this person, who was standing before me with a nervous smile on their face. I raised an eyebrow. They laughed and said, "I'm sorry, but classical music makes me feel really anxious."
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (This was my internal response.)
"Sure, feel free to switch it," I said. We then listened to electronic house music for about ten minutes before I went to this person and said, "Um, would it be OK if we switched the music? This electronic stuff makes me really anxious." (Sorry, sometimes pay back is too fun to resist.)
Today's music check (so far): 35 mn Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack
30 mn (so far) Lady Gaga
More to come, I shall update you throughout the day.
30 minutes of an unknown artist, experimental electronica (Sigh.)
45 mn listening to new She & Him album (my pick)
Lenny Kravitz
Beck
Rob Zombie
It's Boy Aaron's turn.
Passion Pit.
For the past couple of hours, we've had one of the iPods below on shuffle. Here's what it came up with:
Chicago soundtrack
Soul Asylum (who was a teenager in the 1990s and remembers them? They were from MN.)
Sara Bareilles
Jack Johnson
Matt Nathanson
The Eagles
Gaelic Storm
Michael Jackson
Barry White
Feist
P!nk
Lady Antebellum
Sarah McLachlan