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Moonstruck

You know those moments that life likes to present us with? The ones where we have to do a complete 180, change our idea or plan or heaven help us, both?

Yup those moments.

And you know after I get over my usual initial knee jerk, “are you flippin’ kidding me?” or my current fav, “ I don’t believe it.” which is really funny after all of this time and experience that I get still gobsmacked over this kind of thing going down. Nonetheless here I am. I mostly appreciate these quirky gifts life gives us, especially as a creative sort of person.  I feel that they usually push me to expand my boundaries, challenging the way I see or think about a colour, a design, a yarn, a fiber type, really all kinds of little parts of my process.

Thanks to the mill and my own unwillingness to believe that they don’t think as I do, that we’re a team, the design Moonstruck has given us such an opportunity.  The yarn ( Flopsy a lovely wool/angora blend) that we designed Moonstruck for has been discontinued. It was not a yarn I designed but one offered so this kind of thing can and does happen. Usually we’re notified when this sort of thing happens. Not the case this time.

What to do? Well, after a big ol’ hissy fit. I’m not proud but I do find that if I don’t get rid of this energy it impedes the creative problem solving process.  So we just make more right? No.  Now of course, it is too cost prohibitive, at least for this mill. So I check out other mills I work with and find that I can have it made and to my specs this time. The only drawback is it won’t be here until October at the earliest.  So that is a good long term solution but right now I also need a short term one.

Here I am in full steam ahead problem solving mode and I have one of those well… duh, moments. 

Isn’t it a good thing to have a design that can be implemented in more than one yarn? Well… of course it is. So I take myself out to the barn and snagged every yarn we had and we played one of my favourite games, fabric design by yarn combining second only to fabric design by colour combining and right up there with fabric design by yarn making.  We came up with some really wonderful fabrics. The one we like the best for Moonstruck is Woobu/Peru .  This dynamic duo make a lofty, kinda silky, warm fabric with a lovely light halo much like the original fabric. 

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Opening the door to this problem gave us a whole realm of possibilities. We have a great fabric for this design we love by the ever charming and talented Karen Alfke. We have a new yarn due in October that we can also use for this and many other design and projects. In our search we discovered a lovely organic bulky wool we are probably going to add to our line up. I just love it when it does all come together.

The only thing I would change about this scenario is my waiting knitters and for that I’m truly sorry.

So dearest knitters, Debbi is almost done with this new sample. If we stay on track the pattern will be here next week.

I’ll keep you posted.

While you’re waitng here are the specs:

materials |

* yarn will be Woobu and Peru and those are the specs we’re waiting for.

* US size 9 (5.5 mm) needles, or size to obtain gauge

* 5 buttons, 1” (2.5cm) in diameter

* Tapestry needle

gauge | 16 sts and 23 rows = 4” (10cm) over k4, p2 rib pattern after blocking

20 sts and 22 rows = 4” (10cm) over k4, p2 rib pattern unstretched and before blocked)

sizes | women’s small (medium, large, extra large)

finished measurements |

37 (41, 45, 49)” [94 (104, 114.5, 124.5)cm] bust, buttoned

22 (22½, 23, 23½)” [56 (57, 58.5, 59.5)cm] length

Thanks for your patience!

Oh and the colourway is Downpour.

Going to go make some lemonade now!

12 Comments
  1. Mya #

    Ah life. Don’t you just love how it can try to mess up your plans but then gives you new stuff. Crazy!

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  2. I agree about the hissy fit—best to get those up and out.

    I prefer to take mine lying on the floor, pounding with fists and feet like a 3-year-old!

    Yippee and hello, little pattern!

    (p.s. Thanks for calling me charming. In public…! I’ll try to live up to that!)

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  3. Pat #

    Can’t wait but will wait patiently for Moonstruck.  It’s beautiful. Will you have pictures of it finished in the combo yarn?

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  4. Kelly Magill #

    Tina, does that mean the pattern will use Woobu and Peru together?

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  5. tina #

    Yes Kelly it does mean that they are carried together.

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  6. Liz T. #

    Patience is a virtue….no, really, patience IS a virtue!!! (keep repeating that to myself…and dream of being moonstruck by a beautiful sweater!!)

    Thanks so much for the update, Tina!

    November 30, -0001
  7. I can’t wait to get my hands on this pattern!  I may have to bust out the credit card and the RSC coupon to get the yarn for it too.  It’s too pretty and classy to pass up.  I’m thinking maybe a raven though.  I’m not quite sure…

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  8. Adversity is really the godmother of invention, isn’t it! Love when things work out this way.

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  9. Looks so pretty! Very good pattern

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  10. I found your website perfect for my needs. It contains wonderful and helpful posts. I have read most of them and got a lot from them.

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  11. Tina,

    Could you please update your blog more often? I like to read your blog. I also like the pretty pictures so more pictures too please. wink

    xxoo

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  12. Hila #

    Hi

    Is the pattern ready on 8/23?

    It’s lovely, and I am looking forward to it.

    Hila

    November 30, -0001

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