What I Did On My Summer Vacation
July 9th, 2007 at 4:11 pm (Finished Items, Random babbling, Works in progress)
I’m working on getting back into the swing of things after being in lovely Ashland, WI for the last 1.5 weeks. It’s tough - I really miss being there. Funny how I wanted to get the heck out of town when I graduated and now I’d love to move back.
Anyhow, on to the knitting and knitting-related chatter:
The main reason for our vacation was my sister’s wedding on 7/7/07. They got married near this lovely view:
Big Bay State Park on Madeline Island, WI. More pictures here
They picked a gorgeous spot, no doubt about it. A gorgeous day, too. It was hot and humid on the mainland, but on the island it was breezy and cool. Ah, Lake Superior.
Of course I had to take the opportunity to give handknit socks:
Socks for BIL in Fortissima Socka sportweight yarn, lost the ballband so no clue on the colorway
The Green Bay Monkey socks for my sister. As you can see, I neglected to pack the sock blockers. Wish I had…
No word on whether they’ve opened them yet and whether they love them or not. I’m assuming they were/will be well-received, though. Both have appreciated handknit socks in the past.
I also did a little shopping, of course. Ashland is home to Northwoods Dyeworks, which is where we’ve been buying great tie-dyed clothing for the past several years. Now, Libby is dyeing and selling yarn as well. I had to buy some, of course - how could I not? She doesn’t have an online store just yet, but she’d certainly be glad to mail you some yarn! I had to buy this:
100% Merino wool sock yarn in the Gogebic colorway
Yes, I know I don’t like to knit socks with 100% wool, but I figure I could make something else with this stuff if I don’t want to use it for socks. We’ll see. I ordered some other yarn from her too, which may well show up here as a contest prize in a few weeks. We’ll see if I can come up with something creative for a contest.
I also found some yarn from sheep that live on Madeline Island:
Bulky yarn from Fly Away Farm, sadly not online that I can find.
It’s very pretty, though a little rough. I’m sure it’ll make a nice hat and mittens or maybe a scarf for the Red Scarf Project. We’ll see.
I also did a little knitting - had to bring more sock yarn with me because I knew I’d finish the Monkey socks while we were there.
Twin Rib pattern from SKS, Trekkling XXL in color 108 (ball band missing, so I may be wrong)
I just grafted the toe on this this morning and started sock #2 at playgroup. Only got a couple rounds done, though. I’m just not feeling it right now. Maybe after the kids are in bed…
I joined Mystery Stole #3 and I got a little over half of the first chart done on vacation, until I ran out of energy and concentration to work on it. I still haven’t downloaded the second chart, too. I suppose *that* could be my project for after the kids are in bed, but who knows - black yarn, black beads, nighttime knitting… Not such a good combo. We’ll think about that one for a while. The sock will definitely be more conducive to catching up on my huge backlog of knitting blog reading!
Well, since it’s just me and the kids this week (Chris’s work sent him to Montreal right after our vacation, how nice), I get to feed them things for dinner that he won’t eat/doesn’t love. I should go check the pantry and see what sort of non-husband-friendly foods we have, haha.
Have a great week, everyone!










Julie McC. said,
July 9, 2007 at 5:16 pm
Welcome back. Sounds like a lovely time was had on all sorts of levels.
And the yarn is to drool over!
Guinifer said,
July 9, 2007 at 5:37 pm
We were in Ashland on Friday - we had cocktails at the big hotel (Cheq - something - can’t spell it but I can say it!) Hotter than the dickens.
knittymama said,
July 9, 2007 at 6:55 pm
Sounds like a fab trip!!! Lover the Packer socks. I should make a pair for my mom.
Chris said,
July 9, 2007 at 7:14 pm
It does sound like a lovely trip. Gorgeous socks, too! Lucky them.
Jenny Raye said,
July 10, 2007 at 7:56 am
Wow! You picked up some great souvenir yarn! I joined MS3, but have yet to start. I can’t decide if I want to finish my Monkey socks first.
Holly of HollYarns said,
July 10, 2007 at 3:56 pm
Wow–that is an amazingly gorgeous place to have wedding!
Ooooh! DO have a contest, pretty please! I’d love to win some sock yarn.
Looks like you’ve sockitis, but not of the single sort!
Kristi aka Fiber Fool said,
July 10, 2007 at 4:05 pm
Oooo, great socks all around!
Vicki said,
July 12, 2007 at 11:31 am
Hahaha, love the green & gold Monkeys. ; ) Thanks for the links and mentions — I’m going to be way up there in the next couple of weeks and I hope to check them out! (Is Flyaway Farm located in the Ashland area?)
Connie said,
July 12, 2007 at 8:51 pm
All of your socks are beautiful and that spot on the lake looks so inviting!
cyn said,
July 22, 2007 at 8:21 pm
you are NOT wrong about the colorway of your trekking sock. happens to be my all time fave Trekking color.
We should talk about some sock yarn swaps, as I prefer to knit with 100% wool yarns. I know they’re not as durable, but I like how the yarn feels in my hand.