Dark Skies… And the Flood that Followed

I love a summer rain storm.  When I am in Britain, I really miss the kind of earth-pummeling, window-rattling, bone-shaking thunderstorms that you get here in the States.  There is nothing like the smell of a brewing storm carried on the breeze, building in the yellow air, pushing all the heat and humidity away in its path.  I love the fierce flash of lighting, the answering crack of thunder, and the lovely hypnotic rhythm of the rain on the roof.  And that they often come at night, when I am tucked cosily under the duvet and can listen to all the exciting madness outside from the safety of my bed, makes summer storms all the better.

Last Tuesday night, we got a fabulous storm — one with all the elements I love the most.  The rain was hard, the lightening spectacular, the smell was earthy and gorgeous.  As it rolled in, I got into bed with a grin on my face, and the duvet pulled up tight under my chin.

Storm Video

But this storm had more in store than I expected  …or had ever experienced before.  Instead of banging and crashing and then moving on, it stayed and it grew.  At 8am I was abruptly woken by lightening and thunder that exploded simultaneously — directly over the house — and looked outside to see rain coming down so hard that it was actually being driven uphill on the street outside the house, by the sheer force of the storm.  I rushed downstairs to check the drain outside our backdoor — it’s the only true weak spot around our house, which sits at the top of a hill and has otherwise excellent drainage all the way around.

Cut that Carpet!

And halfway across the family room my footsteps suddenly went SPLOSH.  It was the distinct sound of a stepping into a puddle, except I was inside my house, walking across the carpet.  The drain was draining as well as it could, but it simply couldn’t keep up with the sheer volume of the water, which was now cascading through under the door, where the carpet welcomed it like a thirsty sponge.  I grabbed everything I could carry, and hastily moved it to drier ground.

ByeBye Carpet

The carpet is a total write-off — no surprise there — and, sadly, not covered by insurance.   Also, within 24 hours, it was just about the stinkiest thing I have had the misfortune to share an enclosed space with.  As much as I dread the expense of replacing it, never was I so happy to see something leave the house!

Unfortunately, when they lifted the carpet, we discovered that it wasn’t concrete underneath as we’d expected, but the the original tiles…  made of asbestos.  We’ve been told they’re fine so long as we don’t disturb them in any way, but I feel really quite freaked out just knowing they’re here.  I don’t even like walking on them.   *shudder*   And honestly, I cannot wait to get them covered back up again.

A-a-asbestos!

But shall I tell you a small miracle?  The water, which also cascaded down into our basement before it finally found the drain, ran right past but not into all the SpaceCadet yarn we had stored there.  You could have seen my heart start up again when I realised that.  Small miracles indeed!

So now, after dehumidifiers, air-scrubbbers, and fans — four days of living in a house that sounded an awful lot like an airplane taking off —  and anti-microbial sprays and wall scrubbing and chaos, we are licking our wounds but realising it could have been a lot worse.  Of course, we’re still scrambling over furniture and boxes that are all in the wrong places.  And reeling from the cost of the clean up, and the price of new carpet (oh!!!), and dreading the future cost of boring a bigger hole for that drain.

And several customers and the Mini-Skein Club members have had to wait a little longer for us to get orders out — but that is probably the very best part of the whole story.  Because when I sent out emails to my customers explaining what happened and offering my apologies, I got the most wonderful, caring, heartwarming replies in return.   I got customers who answered me not as someone (not) supplying them with their yarn, but as a person facing a crisis, and offering sympathy and patience as we get things back together.

You guys, that meant the absolute world to me.  Truly it did.  Thank you.


SpaceCadet Ombre and Gradient Yarn Kits (Colourway: Crush)

Awww but heck, let’s not end this on a soppy note, right?  Before the storm and the chaos, I’d been playing around with something that’s really been intriguing me lately: Ombre and Gradient Kits.  I absolutely love the idea of creating a whole garment in colours that gently change from deep to light right before your eyes.

But I couldn’t leave well enough alone — even as I was dyeing some lovely semi-solid ombre kits, I was aching to pour more colour over them.  So look closely at these kits and you’ll see that most of them are not flat colour.  Not by any stretch!   Crush (above) moves from reds to pinks to just a touch of purple and then bursts into warm oranges.  Cove is deep teals that blend into kelly greens and then almost into yellows.  And Thwack is exactly what it sounds like(!) — bright and bold blacks and blues and purples.  Click here to check them out for yourself.

SpaceCadet Cove Ombre Yarn Kit

Dyeing these has been incredibly fun!!!  I wanted to create kits where the colours changed not only in depth of shade, as you move vertically from skein to skein, but also across each row, as the yarn gently changes hue every few stitches.  I think those two elements working together are going to create amazing, vibrant fabric — a wondrous adventure to create.  I can’t wait to see the results!

 SpaceCadet Dark Skies Ombre Yarn Kit

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Super-Coolest New Stuff from TNNA

Soooo, did you catch my tweets from TNNA last week?  I wanted to share with you guys all the fun of the National Needlearts Association’s annual summer tradeshow because it is absolutely the best knit-industry weekend of the year.  The. Best. Weekend.

First, because we get to see all the new patterns, products, and trends that will shape the industry in the coming year.  We were shopping for hand-made gifts for the Yarn Alliance and the SpaceMonster Club — and we found some amazing stuff!  And second, because everybody that you’ve been wanting to connect with all year is there — every fabulous designer, every big name podcaster, every fantastic dyer — all in one place, hanging out and chatting and knitting in one place.  Saturday night at the Hyatt’s bar is like the dream team of knit nights!

LauraNelkin & SpaceCadetSteph

It’s always great to see friends like Laura Nelkin, Rebecca Velasquez, Andi Smith (whose new book, Big Foot Knits, has just been released by CoopPress), and the lovely Stacey Trock (do you know, she and I ended up staying up until 3am talking business and generating new ideas!).  And so fabulous to finally meet up with long-time online friends like Ruth Garcia-Alcantud of Rock & Purl and Lindsey Stevens of Poetry in Yarn.  We ran into the YarnOver Truck girls, who’d just won the TNNA  Business Innovation award (and deservedly so!), Edie Eckman, Angela Tong, Meredith Tarasovich-Clark, and Caro Sheridan.  We had a blast!

But listen, I want to show you some of the cool new stuff we saw!  There were so many fantastic things to see that it was hard to choose, but here are two of my absolute favourites.

The Zoom Loom from Schacht

 ZoomLoom2

Oh my stars, this is soooooo addictive!  Weaving on this little loom is quick and easy and I just can’t stop.  Have you seen my Instagrams and tweets lately?  I’ve been weaving Mini-Skeins into little woven squares non-stop ever since we got home!

 ZoomLoom3

Don’t you love them?  I’m thinking of a scarf…  a cowl…  a blanket…  or maybe an amazing jacket or cape.  Wouldn’t it look incredible?

The Capsule from Go Knit

I’m so excited about these!  Everyone loves their Go Knit pouches and now the same folks have hit it out the park again with two super-sleek sleeves to hold those littlest notions that are so easy to lose track of (darning needles, anyone?).

Capsule

I love the crazy-bright colours,the faux crocodile fabric(!), and simple shape.  And I’m not the only one — they’ve been getting press all over the place.  Amy Singer of Knitty.com couldn’t resist tweeting them up right there from the show floor!

So you can see why I had such a great weekend, can’t you?  There are still tons of stuff I haven’t shown you (keep your eyes open, club members!), and some really great collaborations with cool designers that I’m keeping mum about…   but, hey, don’t you worry.  You know all that good stuff will be heading your way soon!

 

An Update to Knitting Saves the Day! (And SpaceMonsters Closes This Weekend)

SQUEEEEEEE!!!!!  In only a few hours from now, we’ll be leaving for TNNA, The National Needlearts Association’s summer tradeshow in Columbus Ohio, for some of the very best fun a fiber addict can possibly have!

There will be new yarns to sample, suppliers to talk to, designers to collaborate with.  And the Very Best Knit Night Ever, as all the brightest stars of the knitting world meet up on Saturday night for drinks and knitting in the hotel bar.  I cannot tell you how mind-blowing it is to sit in that room, knitting away happily, and to see every single industry icon you can think of knitting alongside you!  Keep your eyes on my Twitter feed for live updates over the weekend.


But before I get back to my packing (what to wear?!? what to wear?!?), I wanted to give you a quick update on the Birdhouse that was Saved by Knitting.  Do you remember that we had a lovely pair of birds who nested in a decorative birdhouse that really wasn’t up to the job?  The body of the birdhouse started to come away from the roof, and I had horrible visions of it falling, nest and eggs and all, and smashing into the ground.

Knit net

So I whipped out some size 19s and nylon cord and knit a quick safety net to hold the whole thing together.  And I am thrilled to report that knitting really has saved the day: my spur-of-the-minute fix has held through thunderstorms and gusty winds, and I can hear (but haven’t yet seen) that there is a nestful of happy (and hungry!) babies inside that little birdhouse.

Want to hear them?  I recorded this little snippet for you.  First, you’ll hear my backdoor squeaking, then the babies calling, and then the very irritated mother chastising me for being too close to her nest.

(Can’t play it? Click here )

And for those of you who are good at identifying birds, I’d love to know what these guys are.  Here’s a photo I was able to snap of the mother leaving the nest.  Any ideas?

Mystery Bird


The SpaceMonster Club Closes This Weekend

And wow, time flies! The SpaceMonster Mega Yarn Club will be closing to new subscribers this weekend, so if you love bulkier yarns and fabulous SpaceCadet colours, make sure you sign up!

Want to know more? Click here for all the club details.  Just make sure you do it quickly because, once subscriptions close, this club won’t re-open again for another six months — and it’s too good to miss!

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Six month subscriptions include 3 parcels; twelve month subscriptions include 6 parcels. Parcels will be sent out on or near the first of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Shipping within the United States is included in the price; extra charges apply for shipping outside the US..
Normal subscription openings/renewals will be available in June and December of each year.
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SpaceMonster Mega Yarn Club: the Latest Parcel and Open for Subscriptions!


SPOILER ALERT: If you’re in the SpaceMonster Club and you don’t want to see the contents of the latest parcel, stop reading now!


A hat from the SpaceMonsters' first every yarn

Do you know how excited I get on club shipment day?  Nope, I bet you don’t but let me tell you, seeing all those parcels bundled up and waiting for the postman… all of them filled with yummy yarny goodness…    Oh, I love it!  I think of all the excitement that those parcels will bring to our club members, how they’ll arrive on doorsteps and then burst open to reveal smooshiness and colour and gifts and joy.  Mmmmm…  I do love club shipment day.!

I am so excited to show you guys the SpaceMonster Mega-Yarn Club parcels that went out this week.  First there was the yarn: it’s Cressida, a fantastic 4-ply worseted, in a colourway called “Chill”.   I love this yarn, because it’s a really nice round and smooshy yarn that’s combined with a slightly tighter twist, so it’s a great for garments such as cardis or jumpers that might need a bit more durability — the best of both worlds!

Chill, the latest yarn from the SpaceMonster Mega-Yarn Club

And why is it called “Chill”?  Because while I was dyeing it, it suddenly became unseasonably hot and all I could think about was finding someplace I could cooooool down.  So I dyed the colours I was seeing in head: chilled blues, greens, and a touch of purple — all flowing into one another like a pool of cool water.  I love the combination, don’t you?

And there’s an extra surprise in this parcel…  Every third parcel in the SpaceMonster Mega-Yarn Club contains a special gift, and this parcel contained this fabulous project tote-bag!  Made especially for us by Ana from Wren & Rita, it’s quilted and roomy, with nicely squared corners, an extra pocket inside, and big enough to carry a whole sweater-project.  I am just over the moon to be able to share these with SpaceMonsters!

The Wren & Rita SpaceMonster tote bag: the latest gift in the SpaceMonster Mega-Yarn Club


And here’s some more exciting news: The SpaceMonster Mega-Yarn club opens today for new subscriptions.  If you love the smooshiness of big yarns and working up quick projects, this is the club for you — and we’d love to have you!

What to know more?  Click here for all the detailsBut hurry, because subscriptions  are available for two weeks only, from June 7 to June 22.

Ready to join now?

Click on one of the buttons below to grab your spot in the SpaceMonsters Mega Yarn Club

Click Here to grab a 6 Month Subscription to the SpaceMonsters MegaYarn ClubClick Here to grab a 12 Month Subscription to the SpaceMonsters MegaYarn Club

Very Important: if you are giving this as a gift, please remember to include the recipient’s postal and email addresses in the notes when you check out. We gotta have that to send the recipient their parcels!


Six month subscriptions include 3 parcels; twelve month subscriptions include 6 parcels. Parcels will be sent out on or near the first of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Shipping within the United States is included in the price; extra charges apply for shipping outside the US..
Normal subscription openings/renewals will be available in June and December of each year.
Any other questions? Ask us! info (at)
spacecadetcreations (dot) com

 


Saving Spring (and some news about the SpaceMonster Club)

After a winter that felt like it would never be defeated, it is such a joy to see the signs of spring at last.  As soon as the first buds appeared on our maples, we welcomed the return of green by hanging a whole village of sweet little birdhouses in their branches.  And even though I knew they are purely decorative and would never actually be used, their bright colours and cheerful presence brought a smile to my face everytime I spotted them out the window.

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And we gathered up all the scrap yarn lying about the studio and the house, and stuffed it into a spare birdfeeder.  It wasn’t long before chickdees and sparrows began tugging out colourful strands to build their nests with.  Just like all of you, the birds in my garden have SpaceCadet WIPs too!

Fiber for birds

 

I think my favourite is the little church painted with the Union flag.  How happy is that?

Union Flag Birdhouse
I can’t tell you how suprised I was when I discovered that a two little birds had adopted one of our decorative birdhouses, and were flying madly in and out as they built their nest.   They’re little and sweet, with fat round bellies and dainty pointed beaks — I think they’re thrushes of some sort, but I don’t know for sure.  Either way, I was delighted that they’d moved in right outside my kitchen window.

Birdhouse in use

But as they flew in and out, adding sticks and twigs and lots of those yarn scraps, I realised to my horror that the birdhouse wasn’t up to the task.  If you look carefully, you can see that roof was slowly beginning to separate from the house.  You can see what I mean right there in the photo above.  And at some point, I knew that the weight or the nest (…or the eggs  …or the nestlings) would be too much, and the house would drop, nest and all, to the ground below.

 

What to do?!?  I couldn’t let them keep building with sure disaster on the horizon.  And yet I so wanted to them nest there outside my window!  The solution suddenly came to me, and I wasted not a single moment as I grabbed some nylon twine and pair of size 19 needles.

Knit net

Fifteen minutes later, impending doom had been averted.  The house was now nestled safe and snug in a hand-knit net, secured through the birdhouse’s hook and right around the branch itself.  The nest would not drop, and all was right in the world again.

 


Hey SpaceMonsters, get ready!  Your yarn is all dyed and I am super-excited about this colourway.  And your gifts were delivered yesterday and they are awesome!  I can’t wait to get them in the post to you.

And for everyone else, if you’ve been thinking about joining the SpaceMonster Mega-Yarn Club, I’ve got exciting news!  The club opens for new subscriptions on June 7, and this one is all about bulkier yarns — so quick to work with and just such fun!  Want to know more more?  Click here for all the details about the club. And don’t forget to mark June 7 on your calendar — we’d love to have you join us!

 

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The Best Knitting is a Leap of Faith

I know this will sound crazy, but I rarely allow myself to use my own yarn — well, not the good stuff, anyway.  When I’m feeling itchy to cast something on, I always make myself dig through the seconds (we call them “Poor Plutos”…  why? because just like poor old Pluto, they almost made the grade).  I don’t know why but, even though I am practically swimming in beautiful yarn all day long, I feel incredibly guilty keeping any for myself.  Isn’t that ridiculous?!?  Yeah, I know, and yet there it is — every time I go to keep some yarn for myself, I end up feeling all guilty and putting it back.

Fathoms Down In the Dyepots

But once the madness of March and April began to really heat up (oh, and it got so crazy, I can hardly tell you!), I knew I needed to cast on something relaxing and grounding just to keep my sanity.  You know what I mean. And this time, I really really wanted to knit with the good stuff.

So when a little dyepot-experimentation produced an incredible blue-gray that made me swoon as soon as I saw it (and it was on Lyra too, a sproingy cabled 8ply sport yarn that I loooove), I decided right then to keep five skeins for myself.  Never mind that little nagging voice in the back of my head telling me I had to stick to the Plutos, I wanted it and I was going to have it! And so before I ever had the chance to change my mind, I immediately wound one skein into a cake and cast on.  Deed done.

Fathoms Down

Ever since then, everyone has been asking me to dye more of that colourway.  Every time I pull my project out, someone says they’d like that same colourway.  And to be honest, I wasn’t sure I could reproduce it because…  I hadn’t written down what I’d done.

But when Mel of SingleHanded Knits told me she was using Lyra for her new design called Old Man and the Sea, based on the Hemingway book and being knit in combined KAL/RAL (knit-along/read-along, of course!) starting May 15, I knew this colourway would be perfect for it.  Grays and blues, sea and sky, deep waters and deeper storylines…  Spot on.  I went back to the dyepots and began experimenting… again.

Old Man and the Sea

Y’know, I’m absolutely besotted with Old Man and the Sea.  A straight-forward garter-stitch cardi with interesting touches of openwork and cables…  What’s not to love?  And the design elements represent something from the book.  To hear Mel’s inspiration for the pattern and the details about the KAL, check out this video she put together.

Mel knit her cardi  in Burnt Clay and, as you can see, it looks fantastic.  There’s also some gorgeous Honey in the shop, and Dark Skies and Sage being tied and tagged right now.  But recreating that amazing blue-gray…  could I do it?

Old Man and the Sea

I did!  After a couple of false starts, I nailed it — and I named Fathoms Down and put the first batch in the shop before I’d even had a chance to photograph it.  And do you want to hear something fantastic?  Two intrepid knitters jumped in feet first and scooped those skeins up almost immediately — a sweater’s worth of yarn each — even though they’d never even seen the colourway.

How’s that for daring?!?  I loved it, to see knitters who were just so adventurous!  It is the absolute essence hand-dyed, to just dive in and explore where-ever the colour takes you.  Heck, it’s the essence of knitting itself, isn’t it?  Knitters, crocheters, fiber-artists of all stripes…  we take the raw materials and just go where they lead us.


Who’s in on this KAL with me?  The Old Man and the Sea KAL starts May 15, and the pattern is at a special marked down price until May 10th.  There’s Honey and Burnt Clay available in the shop, with more colourways (including Fathom’s Down!) to go up in the next few days.  Keep your eyes open!