I received my Loopy Ewe order and my first Woolgirl 2008 sock club package. Both were WONDERFUL! First I’ll let you know what I got from The Loopy Ewe, as the Woolgirl sock club may be a spoiler for some….so beware—there are sock club spoilers below.
Yarn Nerd: 100% Superwash Merino; 450 yards; color 5 O’Clock Shadow
I just love, love, love this color! It was why I placed my order, and like I said, I just love the color! I can’t say it enough—WOW!!!
No superwash here, so it is a good thing that I hand wash my socks, so I’ll not have to worry. But I did run across a wonderful tip that someone (whom I cannot remember—sorry!) shared, which is to do a purl row before beginning the toe to remind you that your sock is not superwash, so it has to be hand washed instead of washed in the wash machine. If I remember to, I think I’ll do that when I knit this yarn. Gotta love sock knitting tips, even if you don’t remember where they came from.
I must confess that it is not exactly what I pictured in my head (even though I saw the picture on line), but it is still a very pretty color. It is likely that if I had seen it in person it would still be at the yarn shop, and not in my stash, but I’ll happily make and wear a pair of socks out of the yarn for myself.
Recently I was talking to someone about purchasing yarn online vs. in person, and they mentioned how hard it is for them to purchase yarn online because you cannot feel the yarn or see what color is really is. I do agree that it is much nicer to feel and see yarn in person before making a purchase, but for me that is not very practical unless I want to really limit my sock yarn selection. So while it is true that sometimes the feel and/or color are not what I was expecting, that is the nature of purchasing yarn online, and I am willing to accept that. Imagine all the wonderful yarn I would be missing out on if I only purchased in my not-so-local yarn shop!
I also picked up a sock blocker key chain from Knitcelleneous just for fun—it didn’t hurt that it also took me over the $75 mark to qualify for free shipping. As usual, The Loopy Ewe takes special care when packaging your order—it was shipped in a box, with the yarn wrapped in tissue paper and then in a plastic bag for safety. A hand written note was included on my invoice along with a special gift and
WoolGirl Sock Club- April 2008