I am busy knitting things and I have plenty of sweaters to work on, but I have a strong almoost burning desire for warmth, workday warmth. I have been thinking about that a lot the last while, haven't I, but as the snow approaches, as the cold falls, it becomes not just a want. It becomes a need.
There are certain yarns I want to pull out. The big cones of Custom Woolen Mills Mulsepinner Two Ply are coming out for sure. The Regal so I can assess that pretty pattern and the colours I have versus what the pattern needs and probably the Cascade Eco + that I have, both green and red and maybe the cream as well. I could always make a cabled something or do something with those ever entertaining twisted stitches of Maria Earlbacher. And I will probably take out the Mission Falls. I bought the Mission Falls for Brian so many moons ago, but I kept it for me because it is such a lovely yarn to work with.
To be truthfull, I would take it all out and keep it out if I could. Wouldn't it be nice if it could all be displayed like my own yarn store right in my room? But...and it is a big one, I know how much effort that lovely tidy yarn store look takes.
I also want to pull out a few yarns for small things. I made a Huj Tub a while ago with some delicious Eden and a skein ofm Shibui mohair and it is glorious. I wore it all last winter and I wore it almost daily even through summer. It is just the perfect thing to wear when your neckline is chilly that first bit in the morning. I have a bunch af mohair colours and I have a bunch of Socks that Rock that could work perfectly for warm fuzzy simple to knit cowls. I have some Noro sock yarns that would work wonderfully too.
As much as I will pull out yarns to work with, I don't really need to go into it for any real reason. I have all kinds of stuff out that I would happily knit with. I can take out what I want when I am ready to work with it. A stash dive really isn't required.
But sometimes, just sometimes, I just want to play in the yarn. Opening my stash boxes is like opening shipments of yarn back when I worked at the store. That is what I am looking for today. I am looking for the sheer joy of yarns, for the colours, for the feeling of it in my hands, for the glorious cozy, warmth and goodness of yarn.
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