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April 2008

I am alive I think.........

So, I have updated the shop with some of the laceweights, ploughing through orders, and have some help today, which is brilliant!! It makes so much difference.

So really to busy to write tonnes and tonnes, but here is the new scrumptious lace yarn, its the same blend as the scrumptious, and its soft and gorgeous with a delicate shine.....

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There will be an update on friday, fingers crossed, lol!!

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Wonderwool 2008

Well, it was fantastic, just amazing, I had so much fun, its just great to see people who I consider to be great freinds, there is so much playing and banter and cheekyness between stand holders it makes it a pleasure to work so hard. In terms of sales, it was pretty damned good on Saturday, even though it went between crazy and quiet, I didn't get to put the finishing touches on my stand before people came in and started buying, which is always a good sign. Yesterday was quieter, which meant I accidently got time to browse and buy a namaste knitting bag, I'll take a pic later, from knitting4fun.

I really could do with taking it easy today, my bones ache, and my muscles are so sore, but I have too much work to do, I really need to think about getting some help soon, Elly is coming for a week or hopefully longer in June and so she has offered to work.........I really cannot wait.

I will update the shop later on seeing as there is some lace left, I did rather alot, lol, and its the new scrumptious lace, and its plump, shiny and soft, with lots of deep delicious purples, so I'll get it on in a few hours. I then have to unpack the van, do an entire stocktake of everything for my taxes, tidy my decimated house, and then get ready for the rediculous chaos that ensues in the next few weeks, so I need to get organised asap, dyeing has to start tomorrow for 3 wholesale orders, lets keep our fingers crossed for the sunshine huh. I am also going to squeeze in some running everyday from now on, my stress levels kind of make my bloodpressure high and I know thats why I am getting migraines, running kind of makes me feel completely chilled, so it will be a nice way to start the day.

Onwards and upwards....

Evil Ravelry and Wonderwool Yipppppeeee!

So this is Why Ravelry is Evil. I thought oh my goodness look how dreadful my roots are, I need to dye my hair, so I slapped a load of bleach on, grabbed my fish fingers and chips, and sat with my laptop, emialing eating and reading ravelry seeing as it was 10pm and I still had tonnes of work to do. So I got dragged in. About 11.30, I though, hmm, should really check my hair, and then realised the time. I am lucky, just lucky that I have Iron hair, its kind of transluscent now, yeah, odd look to be sure, but at least its not falling out yet, despite doubling the recommended time. The moral of the story? Ravelry will make your hair fall out if you read it too much!!!!

So OBVIOULSLY, the yarn is dry, labelled, packed in the van and I'm read to go, gulp, um, NO. I can't actually get to the bottom of the stairs, there is still 5 kilo's drying on the rack outside, I need to clear the van out before I pack it. CRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So if you see a woman with translucent hair having a breakdown at Wonderwool, it will be ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Things

ok guys, as you can imagine I don't really have time for a lovely post today, got too much to do, but just to let you know a couple of shop/club things...

All sock clubs will be posted out tomorrow,

The white yarn section of the website has been updated to include some of the sock yarns I dye, just incase you fancied having a go yourselves, I'll add some lace weights later too, and the approprate pics for each yarn.

Madness complete madness

Its 5.13pm and it feels a little bit like lunchtime, especially seeing as all I managed to do was pack orders, and they just keep coming today, lol, goodness knows where from, but its super :-) So all I have to do is work down the rest of my list tonight, all 2 pages of it, gulp. Its gonna be a long day.....week......month......lol.

Man I am so excited about wonderwool, I am just itching for it to be Friday, when I will fill my van with sandwiches and treats, put my radio onto full blast and and make my way up there. Obviously I am no where near ready yet, little does Carmella know, she has 20 kilo's of labeling to do after tea.......

Bewildered

Wow, jet lag is weird! I felt like I was drunk last night and a bit now, I couldn't even type, and then I woke up at 11.30 this afternoon, bizarre!!! Its freezing, there is no sunshine, papaya Juice for breakfast, or Mountains in the background when I look out the window. So I have been packing orders all morning, loads considering I was away, which is always nice to come home to :-). But also I need to dye lots of wool for Laughing hens, because there was a womand weekly pattern with my yarn in it, and it all sold out :-) how cool is that?

I was until just now feeling a bit miserable, probably still jetlag, but really coming back from such an amazing place, where life is so so different to here. I was actually missing it, the crazyness of Arequipa, the hot sun, people hanging out of the buses, everyone knitting because they had to, and really cheap delicious food, I think I am slightly in love with that place. Then I turned the radio right up, and danced to Estelle and Kanye's song, around the kitchen for 5 mintues, and then I felt alot better :-).

So I am going to carry on working, my goodness there is so much work to catch up on, just looked at stock, was slightly worried I would't have enough for wonderwool, but really there is a tonne of yarn here, really a tonne!!

Anyone coming to the spinning workshhop tomorrow at Getknitted?

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Nearly home.....

Am in the UK, boy am I so happy to be home, I have a bit of jet lag, the journey took 22 hours, so I am just about ready to sleep and then get the train home tomorrow. But I am going to stuff my face with stodgy food first, I'm just craving it.

Despite just about being at the end of the biggest trip ever, so far, I am just at the moment researching flights to Oslo and the US/Canada, for May and June, I never realised  my business would take me so far around the world!!!! Although today I never want to see a plane again, I am sure I will have itchy feet by Monday, lol, traveling gets a bit addictive, Fyberspates will be expanding extensively over the next year, which is my dream really, but I want to make sure it is a sustainable growth that means I can manage everything effectively, thankfully I now have plenty of measures in place to make sure its a smooth process. I will tell more when the time is right.

Now, I just noticed that I have a pattern published on Knit on the Net!!!! How cool is that? I had completely forgotten about it.

I will do Maku Pichu in the next day or so, honest, but it takes about 1.5 hours to sort out the pics, spelling etc, and I am just about to drop off, oh and also, I will post some peruvian recipe's, I purchased 3 cooking books, but I need to test my favourites out first, but I will do the Pisco sours first (deliciously alcoholic and tasty), Tracy, you will love these!!!!!. I just need to go to the EVIL and see if they sell Pisco, I don't think I'll find it in the health food shop, lol.

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Coming home,.

So this evening I am flying home, its about 24 hours of traveling, gulp, at least I have my knitting.

I can't wait to show you my hand spun, hand knitted socks I bought from the lady who sells her gorgeous creations by the corner of the river everyday, she is always knitting or sewing, and like lots of other street vendors, who are constantly knitting or spinning in between sales, I have plenty of pics, lol.

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Peru

Yippee, finally got a Internet connection and half an hour!!

So far I have been to three cities in Peru; Lima, Arequipa, and Cuzco. All pretty amazing places and far away from the UK in many ways. It is a complete culture shock for me, there seems to be such a difference between people who have money and people who do not seem to have much at all. I needed to come here and see for myself where some of my yarn was produced, and I am so glad I have, because I absolutely know the people are looked after and are really happy, making my yarns. It has also completely widened my eyes to what can be done and what I can make for Fyberspates.

So lets go through the processes of how alpaca yarn is made!!!

Firstly I would like to say that health and safety in Peru, doesn't really exist, people hang out of buses, and do the scariest things, but what made me very comforted, was that the standard at all the factories I went to were extremely high.

So it starts on the animals, here in Peru, people in the Highlands have herds of Alpaca's, its a bit like in the UK, where they sell all the fleeces after the sheering to people who collect from all the small herders for the yarn and top producers. Fleece arrives at the factories in HUGE bails like this:

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Then it gets opened and checked that is hasn't been stuffed with crap, because the farmers get paid by weight. Then is has to be sorted into colour and finess. There are lots of natural alpaca colours, but the skill is the finess, the women are very highly trained to distinguish how fine the alpaca is and to sort it out. There were no men doing it, mainly because, and I heard this lots of times, the men were rarely able to develop the skills to the high level that women were, lol, which made me laugh.

Women often take the children to work with them, and the children just play, (and they get good wages for their work).

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To go off topic slightly, and just comment on mums and children here, (i'll put this thought process into context first), after my degree, I studied economic problems in families, and its psychological impact on children, I learned very strongly that economic stress in families (IN THE UK) leads to stressed parenting and often leads to children experiencing problems. This was at post graduate level for two years, so I am sort of programmed to think about these things when I am faced with lots of mothers and children especially who clearly are experiencing severe economic problems, and that is everywhere you go here, everywhere. One thing I have noticed about mums and children in Peru, is that no matter who it is, mothers and children are so close and loving, I have not heard one mother shout at a child once, and believe it or not no obviously naughty children, its really very strange, but it has really really blown my mind.  People here just have a completely mind set about everything.

Anyway back to the process, sorry for the thought interjection:

Vicuna is expensive for a reason, firstly it is endangered, because they used to be killed  for their fleece, obviously not any more, but, their fleece is the most expensive in the world, its finer than cashmere, and gorgeous, totally gorgeous. This is a Vicuna, I actually managed to get close enough to take this, I feel very privileged, because they are notoriously timid animals:

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In addition to it being rare, there is not an automated process to clean the fleece unlike wool and alpaca so it is sorted by hand, yep, with tweezers, 800gms per sorter per week!!!

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Anyway, Alpaca, cleaning alpaca takes quite a while too, its not sorted by hand, but unlike wool which is washed and carded really quick, alpaca takes longer, because the fleece is different, can't remember exactly why, but anyway here it is getting scoured:

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It gets washed and washed and washed, big forks gently move it around in the water, it gets rinsed and gets washed again, and again until the water is clear:

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So once its clean it gets dried, and sort of spread out to get it ready for carding:

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Then the carding process starts, it was hard to photograph it but its gets spread out more and the fibers get aligned and it starts resembling a top:

It goes from this (can you still see the noils in the fibre?)....

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To this.......

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and then to this scrummy stuff:

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This is ready to spin into yarn, I'll go over that one another time :-)

Now for Peruvian food again!!!!! Its good really good, no matter who you are in Peru, you eat well, whether its a boiled vegetable soup on the street corner, or hot corn and Andean cheese, the food is very healthy. Whilst visiting a monument, our tour guide suggested we try, (you have to be careful about eating things here so when given recommendation I jumped at the chance to try it) Its corn cake, cooked in the leaves of the corn, it was gorgeous, and hot and sweet:

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Next raw fish was on the menu, marinated with lime, and I wasn't about to refuse:

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It was delicious, also there is a wonderful snack, which is kind of roasted corn, I guess its like salted peanuts, but its salted corn:

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Potatoes are very popular, as is Alpaca, guinea pig, yukka tuber, and a tonne of tropical fruit, corn, quinoa, and amaranth.

I already have two cookbooks, and I can't wait to try some of the recipes, keep your pets locked up people!!!! YES OF COURSE THAT WAS A JOKE, my sister in law may call me 'Cruella devil' for asking her to comb her rabbit for me, but I am not that bad, mwahahahahahahaha.

Next post will be the Maku pichu one, its was amazing!!!






Just a quick one ......

Right, am a bit behind schedule with blogging.

Still having a mind blowing time, been to see the factories, the alpaca being sorted, the vicuna being sorted by hand with tweezers, the washing sorting, combing and carding, and spinning have pics of it all for a later post when I have lots of time to go through the process!!!

But yesterday we drove to the mountains to catch a glimpse of the vicuña and the Alpaca, I have lots of pics of both, but only the Alpaca for now. We found this herd and I just kind of wandered in and the alpaca's seemed completely unphased, and I got some great photo's. This trip really was stupendous.

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We flew to Cusco this morning and we are going to Macu pichu tomorrow, but I will try and blog in between, because I have so much to write about.

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