To ship or to take?

September 30th, 2008

My mother has been building up a stash of her own apparently, and is very happy to unload it onto me upon my next visit- in about a week from now.  She’s developed a wool allergy and can’t knit with most of what she’s got.  Since I prefer wool and alpaca,  she’s giving me all of her wool in exchange for most of my cotton and bamboo and anything else I might have in my stash she can knit with.   I pulled a very large bag for her, and now I have to decide whether to try and pack it along with all my other stuff or just mail the whole thing to her… but it’s heavy.  Will it cost me more to put it in the mail?  I think I’ll have to find out.

Of course, I’ve been obsession over what to take on this visit to my mothers.  She’ll be in the hospital for a bit and I’ll be waiting for her in the waiting area, so I’ve been thinking that I might actually be able to do some of the lace I’ve been wanting to do but never had the odd spells of long time to concentrate.  Still, I’m not sure I’ll be in any state to concentrate if I’m waiting to hear my mother’s made it out of surgery!

Unfortunately I’ll be leaving behind Keld and Thwaite because the yarns are quite heafty and take up loads of space.  Keld is almost done!  I’m starting on the sleeves.   still I’ll be southern Texas, where there’s not much call for wool at the moment- thought my Texas friends say it’s actually cooled down a bit.  I just hope I don’t get caught up in some hurricane or other.

Knit Stress

September 17th, 2008

For several days I thought that the one box that held about 1/3 of my stash was missing.  In this move we’ve managed to get almost everything that we had packed away three years ago in England.  All of it has made it and in excellent condition.  It’s almost as if we’d packed it the day before (and if we had done such a thing we’d probably would have left about 1/2 of the stuff- why did we bring all those little knick knacks?).  Yesterday I found the yarn box- and managed to stuff my entire stash into what is now the yarn cabinet.  My yarn will now live in the living room/sitting room.  I’m not happy about this arrangement, but that’s for another blog post.  For now, i am arranging and rearranging my yarn- admiring it and wondering why i have so much yarn.