Monday, March 17, 2008

Guilty Feet Have Got No Rhythm

Wollmeise Collage

My biggest yarn splurge of 2008, two skeins of Wollmeise Lace-Garn, arrived last week. The photos above show the top and bottom of each gigantic, 300 gram hank. After many, many attempts to order Wollmeise (both from Claudia and from the Loopy Ewe), I was finally able to get some and I couldn't be happier with it. The lace yarn is the same unique texture as the Wollmeise sock yarn that I've seen, but finer. My original plan was to keep the color I liked best out of these two, and trade or sell the other one (at cost--I'm not into scalping), but I'm not sure if I can part with either one of them. The blue and black is Mitternacht, and it's a slight favorite over the brown Spice Market. In general, I'm not one of those yarn-sniffers, but Wollmeise has the most delicious, clean smell, and I love the brown-paper packaging.

So what about those guilty feet? It's not related to the Wollmeise, which was (and really still is) on my very short list of buy-whatever-you-want yarns for 2008. It's another yarn purchase, eagerly anticipated but not yet delivered, for this gorgeous kit, that I feel a little guilty about. I ordered the Arabian Nights colorway, and I can't wait to see it in person, even though it I probably won't start working on it for awhile--I do want to start up the hibernating Bee Fields shawl now that it's spring again, and the Vickie Cardigan is in heavy rotation right now. Basically, it wasn't a purchase that I planned to make, but I am looking forward to knitting the shawl and both the yarn and pattern are something special. I'll probably omit the beaded fringe and possibly the beads on the edges, because I can totally see myself hitting myself in the face with them. In any case, I'm not asking for absolution or encouragement, I'm just noting that I spent more on yarn this month this month, and when I'm drinking coffee at the Floridsdorf Anker instead of Demel's, I'll look back and remember why.

p.s. I still don't feel guilty about the Wollmeise.

p.p.s. My official time for the St. Pat's Dash was 42:37, better than I expected!

7 comments:

emicat said...

Lovely lovely yarn. I've been lovin that spice market colourway ever since I laid eyes on it.

The more I see that Moroccan Days shawl on other knitters' blogs, the more I want to knit that too. It's absolutely gorgeous!

Congrats on your St. Patty's run!

Naomi said...

You are dangerous. Arabian nights...wow. I just might have to attempt it at some point. Are you going to do the beads??????

LizKnits said...

Wow the kit for that shawl looks amazing. I've put it into my Ravelry faves for later.

Anonymous said...

No guilt whatsoever! I'm drooling over here...

Ang

Janice in GA said...

Mmmmm... lovely laceweight.

And I'm a yarn sniffer. Just sayin'.

:)

Rhonda said...

You do realize there is a lot more left of 2008?!? Good luck on not splurging some more.

Anonymous said...

I agree..you should NOT feel guilty about the Wollmeise! It is beautiful and very hard to get.

I need to pull my Vickie out of its storage container and get back to work on her.