Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Traveling Nest



Minutes turn into hours and hours into days and days into weeks, then months….


SO here I am wondering if I should fill in the gaps or just leap forward.
Amidst the days, I filled pages in my mind.  Something would be going on and I would think to myself, “ I would  REALLY like to write about this…” and then the memory of it would  escape me, being too tired or  too busy to take time to write.  But too much time has passed already and so … I will just jump in with one of those thoughts and then proceed with more current thinking and happenings around the shop..

and so we shall tell the tale of...

The Traveling Nest

(Or How can I be everywhere and do everything I want to get done all at the same time and still feel home…when going a million directions at once...)

Have  projects, will travel.  If  I had my druthers, I would be nestled in a cozy spot, curled up in a ball with feet tucked beneath, fire in the wood stove, flowers in a vase,  needle in hand, blanket on lap, teacup by my side, with some delicious homemade sweet on a little handpainted china plate close  beside me.






I held  this thought in my mind this fall as I tried to keep up with my husband's traveling binges while operating the shop long distance.  Instead of the cozy couch,  I attempted to find comfort in an airplane seat with needle in hand and my carryon and suitcase compressed  to its maximum capacity with handcraft projects and shop paperwork.  In all my travels over the years I have found a simple principle to be true.

My “Home”, as in my "Nest",  is to be found when my needlework  is close at hand. 

Stitching settles my heart and soul and  provides me that quiet place of calm and repose as the world spins by, or in this case, as I  frantically spin like a whirlwind past the world.  As a traveler, it is my nesting place, even if it be in the caverns and corners of my mind.

And so,  filled to the brim with every kind of project imaginable (lest I be caught empty handed and projectless, nothing worse...) , I laughed to myself as I wondered what the TSA agent thought of my featherweight Singer sewing machine tucked into my rollerbag so I could quilt along the way.  This little traveling nest in a suitcase gave me time each day to feel the home I was longing for far from my brick and mortar structure.  I could watch the linen be filled with color as I cross stitched, the patchwork pieces come together for my son's already late college quilt,  and the periwinkle silk and alpaca knit Christmas cowl  for my mother grow in length. And, in the midst of all the stitching,  I could feel the presence of my nest, even if it be in a migratory state.  In regards to missing the shop, the folders of paperwork and computer helped me to stay closely connected, and  I generally find a visit a to local yarn shop does wonders as well, and I always feel a little closer to home surrounded by cubbies of yarn in rainbow order...



The truth be told, I am a drifter.  It is the nature of how my life has unfolded, but as long as I can have my traveling needlework nest, I will be at home.  I have stitched around the planet, filled in with bits and pieces bought along the way as needed.  It is what grounds me  at 10000 feet in the air. I have so many thoughts, so many dreams, so many ideas, so much to do all the time running the shop, running businesses, planning for the weavings in and weavings out of my grown kids, projects, husband, etc etc. etc...    In my head I am everywhere at once planning and doing everything at the same time.  As I stitch it slows me down,  and reminds me what the shop is all about.  “Blessed are the works of our hands”  We put them to work to do things, to make a brighter and better life. We make things for those we love and if we take these projects along with us, it is as though our loved ones are right there alongside us wherever we may be as we work away with needle and thread, yarn, paper, paint, buttons, floss, or scissors in hand.  It is what cares and nurtures  my frayed constantly uprooted life and the raw threads that dangle constantly from the act of living a migratory lifestyle and having a family that is so spread apart. 

    I thought about all of  this as I calmly completed a cross stitch that I had worked on amidst the latest bout of travels.  It had visited old college friends of my husbands, couches of his cousins, his childhood neighborhoods,  long drives with autumn leaves on New Jersey backroads, a New York subway,  and  later a wedding in Montana.  As I glimpsed over at my mother as she sat listening to the bustle of family chatter following the wedding of my niece,  I noticed that we share this traveling nest of needlework. I think of her travels and all the needlework that has followed her around as well. What a wonderful kindred spirit she is and grateful for this legacy she has shared with me.   Always armed with a stash of needlework, we stitch away as life goes by wherever we may be...




And so, as the upcoming season of sharing and potential travel approaches, may your days be filled with the joys of needlework, friends and family. Wherever YOU may be my kindred spirits, may YOU find that wonderful "nesting place" of calm and repose often found with needles, hook or needle in hand whether it be hither or yon...

          "Bless the work or our hands".



with love to you from 

The Net Loft 
 & me...Dotty

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Three Irish Girls Update


We have been awaiting another set of photos of our Three Irish Girls collection, but in the meantime, we wanted to post this photo of some of our quartet sets so you can see some of what we have.
There are a couple missing from this photo but they will be seen as we release more photos.
If you click on the photo it will show the complete shot. Some of you have wanted to add some of these quartet sets to your order and I am hoping this helps.




From left to right the colors are
Forget Me Not Quartet (Alaska State Flower)
Hartney Bay Sandpiper Quartet (we get 1000's of these birds in the springtime)
Mushrooms in the Moss  ( after a watercolor by local artist Susan Ogle of our wonderful wild mushrooms which we love for eating and dyeing yarn)
Scott Creek ( outflow from Scott Glacier from watercolor by Nancy Taylor Stonington)
Three Mile Bay ( on Lake Eyak from another watercolor by Susan Ogle)
Black Bear ( Black Bear with mossy green and blueberry bush inspriation)
Blueberries (tonal shades of Wild Blueberries coupled with woodland multidye and blueberry leaf colors)

Missing from this photo:
Quartets in Eyak River Iris (sets on the right in photo below)


Also missing Cordova Cannery and Seaweed
All quite lovely, of course.
(Boy, am I going to love it when the website is ready!)

When we post the better photos there will be listing of what is on what bases, but in general they are available in Adorn, McClellan, Glenahven Fingering and Worsted, Springvale Superwash and DK, and Carys.  It varies what we have on which weight so my next post will have that data but some want to get their orders in for the Awesome colors while we still have them in stock so thought I would get this posted right away so you could see at least the colors for some who missed the Ravelry photos.
We will put yardages and prices on when I post more detailed info, but in the meantime hope this helps those of you who want to see what is included in each of the quartet sets.

ALSO please note!  Our shipment number two arrived from Three Irish Girls,  (YAY!!) so if you want your yarn immediately we have them in the rest of the bases we previously mentioned,  and they should be ready for shipment after tomorrow afternoon.

Now in stock: Beckon Stretch, Finley FIngering, Kinsale Tencel, Galenas Chunky, Springvale Sock, Roslea Organic Merino (we love this and the chunky too), Vivie Alpaca Silk (another favorite)

Just to clarify
Three Irish Girls Cordova Colorways
Black Bear is a single tonal color
Blueberries is another single tonal color
Black Bear quartet is labeled Black Bear and Blueberries
Blueberries quartet is two blue variations and  a leafy green and a woodsy multidye

Hope this helps, better photos coming soon...
All the best to everyone.  Thank you to those of you who placed orders via email.  We enjoyed doing business with you.
Happy Knitting!!

Net Loft Dotty




Saturday, September 22, 2012

Awesome Colorways from Three Irish Girls


For those of you who have been waiting for the arrival of Three Irish Girls Premiere of Sharon's latest colors, that day has arrived...
The table is set for fall knitting and we at The Net Loft are here to help fill your knitting basket with some wonderful new yarn treasures.    Out of 34 Awesome new colors, we have selected sixteen.  Not all have arrived yet but they should be here soon.  This is first of three shipments coming from Sharon.  Today we are letting you know exactly what has arrived so far for this initial release day.

For mail orders email us at:
thenetloft@gmail.com

Include your name, address to ship, phone number
    
If you want to pay by visa, we can call you, and if you want to pay with paypal we can send paypal request to your email address

Freight charges
1-3 skeins    $3.95
4 skeins        $4.95
5 skeins or more  or $100 free shipping

International :  by weight and country exact postal fee
                             if $150 or more  free freight


So here are the colors we picked...
There are four more colors coming that we haven't received yet :  Lucky Penny, Amazonia, Mimsy and White Rabbit.
We tried to get some good photos of the skein laid out so you could get a clear view of how it dyed on each yarn base.

All yarns first come first serve by order of emails received or sold in shop. We open at noon today (Alaska time) and planning to take orders from email and our walk in customers at that time.
We are happy to  place orders for more and there is more coming in other bases soon, but know many of you are wanting an immediate fill.   We will update you on changes.  Thank you so much for supporting us as we participate in this Three Irish Girls Fall Yarn Premiere.

Prices: per 100g skein
Adorn  $22
Glenhaven Fingering  $30
Kells Sport $22
Carys BFL  $21
Glenhaven Cashmerino Worsted $30
Springvale Supermerino   $21
Springvale Bulky  $21




Cognac

Adorn    (4 skeins)





Glenhaven Fingering   (3 skeins)



Kells Sport  (4 skeins)




Carys BFL  (4 skeins)


 Glenhaven Cashmerino Worsted  (3 skeins)



Springvale Super Merino  (4 skeins)



Springvale Bulky  (4 skeins)


Guiness

Adorn (3 skeins)




Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)



Kells Sport (4 skeins)




Springvale Supermerino (4 skeins)



Glenhaven Worsted (3 skeins)


Carys (4 skeins)




Springvale Bulky  (4 skeins)





Kale

Adorn (5 skeins)


Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)


Kells Sport (4 skeins) 



Springvale Supermerino (4 skeins)




Glenhaven Worsted (3 skeins)



Carys (5 skeins)



Springvale Bulky  (4 skeins)




Fresh Earth

Adorn (4 skeins)  


Glenhaven Fingering (2 skeins)



Kells Sport (4 skeins)




Springvale Supermerino (4 skeins)





Glenhaven Worsted (3 skeins)


Carys (5 skeins)



Springvale Bulky  (5 skeins)




Globe Trekker




Adorn (5 skeins)  




Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)




Kells Sport (4 skeins) 



Springvale Supermerino (6 skeins)





Carys (5 skeins)



Springvale Bulky  (5 skeins)


Cabbages and Kings

Adorn (6 skeins)  




Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)



Kells Sport (5 skeins)

Springvale Supermerino (6 skeins)




Glenhaven Worsted (4 skeins)


Carys (6 skeins)



Springvale Bulky  (5 skeins)



Rainforest

Adorn (5 skeins) 


Glenhaven Fingering (2 skeins)




Kells Sport (4 skeins)



Springvale Supermerino (3 skeins)





Glenhaven Worsted (2 skeins)



Carys (5 skeins)



Springvale Bulky  (3 skeins)


Little Black Raincloud

Adorn (4 skeins) 



Kells Sport (2 skeins)



Glenhaven Worsted (2 skeins)



Carys (3 skeins)



Springvale Worsted (2 skeins)

Springvale Bulky  (4 skeins)



Night Cap

Adorn (6 skeins)  



Glenhaven Fingering (4 skeins)



Kells Sport (4 skeins)



Springvale Supermerino (6 skeins)

Glenhaven Worsted (4 skeins)





Carys (5 skeins)


Springvale Bulky  (4 skeins)



Summer Magic


Adorn (4  skeins)  







Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)




Kells Sport (5 skeins)




Springvale Supermerino (6 skeins)





Glenhaven Worsted (4 skeins)



Carys (6 skeins)




Springvale Bulky  (5 skeins)





Cottage Garden


Adorn (4 skeins) 




Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)



Kells Sport (6 skeins)




Springvale Supermerino (6 skeins)





Glenhaven Worsted (4 skeins)



Carys (4 skeins)




Springvale Bulky  (4 skeins)



Marmalade

Adorn (4 skeins)  





Glenhaven Fingering (3 skeins)




Glenhaven Worsted (3 skeins)



Carys (6 skeins)



ps...Our Quartet Mini Skein Sets make a great compliment for edgings, trim and colorwork accents to many of these colorways...Photos to be posted soon on those as well. Just think, a sock or wristers, hat, sweater with a sweet edging trim in an alternate color.  Skein sets are great to have on hand for that little bit of accent color to set off your project.   Picture below is Cordova Blues (Blueberries) in a couple different bases... just a thought...


Enjoy!!!!
Happy Fall Knitting
Net Loft Dotty