Monday, September 08, 2008

On the Move
DH and I were lucky enough to get some time off from our jobs at the same time. So we decided to head out of dodge and go someplace where we could do little or nothing. I brought some of the UFOs that I talked about in the last post so that I could honor my goal of getting something finished and soon. I really did make some good progress on a project that I can't show you and can't talk about. The person that will be getting this project for a gift at Christmas reads my blog every now and then, and I really didn't want to let the cat out of the bag, so to speak. But I can give you a quickie look...
Okay, there is the unnamed project and it's in the van traveling down interstate 64. I am using size 13 Addi turbos and Eco Wool. That's all I can say. I promise later to show the finished project.

DH and I have found a little town in VA that we really like. We have been there once before about four years ago. Boy has it changed. What I love best about this little town is that it fit so well into a plan to do this thing I wanted to do all the month of August (this is a Ravelry link). I am thrilled I squeezed in this activity before the time was up. My friend Jennifer gave up her bag since she couldn't go. I made good use of the bag. Here is where I ended up...

On the Lamb was a stop on "Get Your Knits on Route 64". The funny part was we planned to go to Staunton before I even knew there was a yarn store or that it was on the list of shops to visit. I truly thought that I would hit The Knitting Sisters and some of the places in Richmond, but it never worked out that way.

DH and I thought a nice walk to the shop would be just great on such a lovely weekend. Boy were we ever wrong. The walk to the shop from downtown Staunton was way longer than we thought. Four blisters later we got to the shop and it was closed. They would have normally been open but the owner had a death in his family and opened a little late. He was nice enough to leave a sign on the door, but my blisters didn't really care. This is the front of the shop. It's an older two story home. What I really loved, was the really huge clump of lavender as you go up the stone steps. I was thinking how they could harvest that and make money off of the lavender by making small bags for people to buy.

I enjoyed the shop and came home with some wonderful yarns. Since I had the bag I got %15 off of some yarns that I wouldn't ordinarily buy. I am hoping that I can find the right projects for them.

Here they are and yes, they are all lace. I really love the lace shawls and scarves so that was my motivation for buying these yarns.

This is Malabrigo and the colorway is China 1. The picture doesn't seem to give credit to it's true color. It's more of a deep red or maroon than anything else.



The middle photo is Malabrio again and the colorway is Mariposa 125. The yellow is Malabrigo and the colorway is Butter 61. I did buy one more Malabrigo lace skein but I gifted that to my friend Jennifer for letting me take her bag. It was a great exchange. I am not usually one to follow a yarn brand trend just because everyone makes a fuss about it. This was a nice variegated lace that caught my eye. I never paid attention to the brand until later. I had never heard of this brand of yarn before. I usually don't buy anything with Mohair but this isn't as fuzzy as other Mohair I have knit with. It's so soft and since I am into yellow all of a sudden I couldn't help myself...

This is Wagtail Yarns from Childers, Queensland, Australia. it is 100% Fine Kid Mohair. It is a 4 ply yarn and there is 100 grams or 410 yards. The colorway is Lemon 150.004. This is another skein of Wagtail. The colorway is Midnight Red 320 900. It's a burgundy color. So that is my haul from On The Lamb. I am glad I found them. Now when we go again in October I will have someplace to go and sit and knit for a bit.

I think I might be done with stash enhancement! Well until the next time...

7 comments:

Susan Luni said...

I've been curious about Malabrigo lace. It seems so popular lately, I'll bet you enjoy it.
All that lace yarn! Are you sure you weren't having a reaction to the project you were working on, and wanted to knit with something smaller than size 13s?

Tracy Batchelder said...

Very pretty purchases! You'll have fun choosing patterns for all this yarn.

rohanknitter said...

That store looks adorable

vlb5757 said...

Luni, seems like Malabrigo is very popular not matter the weight. I heard about Malabrigo right before their fire so I was very surprised to see it. I have no idea what to do with it but I have two shawl patterns I am thinking about.

WW-I always have such a good time when we go out of town seeing what other shops have in stock. On the Lamb didn't seem to have as many patterns as my LYS but they did have some different yarns.

Rohankitter-I am so excited that you stopped by. As I mentioned in Ravelry, I have been reading your blog for a year and just love the farm news. I say Max needs a buddy! Maybe a girl buddy???

MRS MJW said...

I soooooo want to grow lavender like that. Cheers fellow Virginian.

vlb5757 said...

Depending on where you live in VA you can grow lavender too. I have four plants in my front yard. They are not as large as the at On The Lamb but they are going strong! I think the two largest plants are two years old and then the two smallest were planted this spring.

Anonymous said...

beautiful new yarns! can't wait to see what you knit up, that looks like quiet a lovely shop.