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The etiquette I learned in my culture of origin makes me squirm at the LJ custom of posting one's gift wish list to one's journal (which isn't a judgement on people who do it, it's a statement about me) but this is too funny to pass up.
porcinea memes,
If there is someone on your friends list who you would like to have go buy a really nice skein of yarn for you, post this exact same sentence in your journal.
I have the beginnings of a stash of really nice single skeins of yarn and I'm trying to figure out what to do with them. I guess I could produce a weird patchwork garment. Or maybe annoy my cat by making a lot of little sweaters for her.
If there is someone on your friends list who you would like to have go buy a really nice skein of yarn for you, post this exact same sentence in your journal.
I have the beginnings of a stash of really nice single skeins of yarn and I'm trying to figure out what to do with them. I guess I could produce a weird patchwork garment. Or maybe annoy my cat by making a lot of little sweaters for her.
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What would you think of the idea of a skein swap? Everybody sends in a skein of something interesting they haven't found a use for and receives back a skein somebody else sent in?
I've been contemplating organizing such a thing for a select number of my LJ friends, on the theory that it might jump-start our creativity...
On the "what do I do with all these single skeins front," I've seen some very nice triangular shawls and rectangular wraps that were knit side-to-side in plain old garter stitch, starting from the top and working down, with a new piece of yarn every row; the ends are left loose and tied into fringe. Randomize the yarns you use, and include some novelty yarns with interesting textures, and you wind up with a rather wonderful striping. Color-coordinate or not, as you desire.
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I have a book that shows how to make a scarf using the technique you describe. Hadn't thought of doing a shawl that way - good idea!
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My ruana, which still needs some finishing work (finishing is my downfall!) was made via that technique, although using just three different yarns, and I love the way it turned out. More yarns would be even more fun, and I'm thinking it could be a great way to use up some skein-ends from other projects, too ...
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Colombians, knitters and old hippies, maybe. I've known "ruana" as the term for that particular shaped cape-like garment since the '60s, and one features prominently in Interweave's Folk Shawls pattern book ...
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(The only thing that keeps me from a long, self-righteous post about it (and people who know me will not be surprised that self-righteousness is my impulse) sometimes is the whole "it's rude to tell other people how rude they are" thing that is also an etiquette rule in my culture of origin.)
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Ayup. Mine too. (And speaking strictly for myself, I admit that part of my squirminess is envy - I want to post my wish list because I like getting presents, but my personal etiquette rules won't allow it.)
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As far back as childhood I was taught it's just not nice to ask anyone but Santa for gifts, and that when you do receive them, the proper response is "thank you" (no matter if the gift is the godawful ugly fabric your grandmother always sends for your mom to make godawful ugly dresses for you, dammit, grandma sent it because she loves you and it's all she can afford and you don't hurt her feelings by saying, "but grandma, I don't like grey and brown plaid!")
I'm still trying to figure out which part of that training is useful (being grateful for what one gets certainly is) and which part can safely be jettisoned (while I don't want to suggest that anyone should give me a gift, I do have friends who've said they're going to, who have asked me for a list because gift selection stresses them out, and who read my LJ ...).
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I've seen people say "This is my wish list, some people have asked, and I don't expect anyone to get me a gift," but that still makes me feel squirmy.
Again, a statement about myself and not a judgement.
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Be careful what you wish for
:):P
Re: Be careful what you wish for
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OTOH, I couldn't pass up this meme, because I am such a yarn slut and I trust that no one on my friends' list would think I was truly asking. :)
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chark@rocketbeans.ca
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IIRC correctly, the first two things one my list were "world peace" and "Russell Crowe's home phone number."
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I hope you get your first two items!
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me too