Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

MmmmmmONDAY Catch-up, Not Ketchup

As I've mentioned, I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the beyond-exciting things going on in Velma's World. OK, that's really only half true: keeping up is difficult, but I'm not sure how fascinating my life is; you be the judge.

Want some yarn porn? I've got your yarn porn right here, baby!


First of a brand new COLORBOMB yarn style: Tufty™ handspun art yarn! Inspired by the spankin' new how-to video Sit and Spin! by Jacey Boggs, aka Insubordiknit, Tufty™ yarns are sprinkled with tufts of fiber wrapped like little presents of love in the yarn. This one, 'Cheesy Poofs', is undyed Blue Faced Leicester (BFL) roving wrapped in a burnt-orange commercial boucle laceweight yarn, and peppered with Corriedale lamb locks dyed in shades of peach and orange. Playful, texture-filled yarn perfect for a small project.


Inspired by this photo, 'Poop de Peeps' is a Nubular™ handspun art yarn loaded with Wensleydale wool cocoons or nubs that remind me of 'poop' that Peeps might leave behind, nestled in creamy Blue Faced Leicester (BFL) wool singles. The yellow, green, blue, and pink cocoons were dyed with Easter egg dyes, while the ecru singles they are spun into is the natural color of the sheep it came from. Tons o' yardage here for a fun spring project.

Both yarns are available for sale in my COLORBOMB Creations Etsy shop! Thanks to fd's Flickr Toys for the mosaic maker and to Picnik.com for the photo editing!

I've also been experimenting with 'crazy carding' & spinning up some scrap fiber yarns. I made 2 last week: "Antidote to the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" (above) and "Cat Barf, But in a Good Way" (below). Both are destined for my own personal stash, which makes me a very happy camper.


The story behind 'Antidote to TTHNGVBD' started on Thursday of last week. I was happily spinning away on the as-yet-unnamed 'Antidote', when I accidentally knocked my camera off the table next to my wheel, shattering the LCD! At this point, I was the proud owner of one very "ex-parrot" camera (read: deader than a doornail.) Now, bear in mind that for a spinner selling yarn on the internet, her top 3 tools are her wheel, computer, and camera - I was immediately thrown into a complete panic. No way to take pictures means no way to sell yarn!

After calming down & assessing the situation, however, I realized that my camera still takes pictures, I just can't change the settings (since I can't see the settings, you know.). So things aren't quite as dire as I originally thought. I think I can limp along with this camera 'til I can afford to buy a new one (sadly, fixing the LCD crystal will cost almost as much as buying a new camera; damned planned obsolescence.).

Thursday got a LOT better, though, lemme tell you. Big ups to KnittyDirtyGirl and HatDiva for their generous offers to help a girl out in her camera crisis. Both of them offered me their old cameras when they saw my freak-out on Twitter. Later, my attendance at my Fiber Guild's monthly meeting brought me a veritable landslide of goodies: I received a bag of silk warp scraps from Linda Hartshorn, loan of a needle-felting machine from Aunt Janet, 2 inkle looms from the Guild destined to be morphed by the Hubn into cone yarn racks for storage, and a free raw Romney/Dorset fleece from an HSU professor via Harry, our Guild president. Talk about a massive attitude adjustment! Thanks to everyone that helped turn my day around.

Saturday I participated in the Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting of Kristy McLeod's new Hands on CRAFT space. What a great way to spend Valentines' Day! Their mission is to further traditional craft through education, special events, and materials supply; they carry COLORBOMB Creations yarns, so you know they have good taste. ;) Kristy was nice enough to invite me to bring Harry, my spinning wheel, and spin up an art yarn to add to the raffle in support of their crafting programs for kids. She provided a big ol' basket of fiber scraps and I let the kids pick out the colors that went into the yarn, which I dubbed 'Box of Crayons'. I had a blast spinning it up, and the recipient of the skein seemed really pleased with it. Wanna see pics of the event? Check out Autumn's blog post at Monkeyspinner. Theoretically, the Ribbon Cutting ceremony photos will appear on either the Arcata Eye Scene Blog or Terence McNally's Flickr photostream eventually. And as soon as I receive my copies of the photos of me spinning, I'll post 'em here, so check back soon.

This is what's on my bobbin now:
I'm spinning up the materials sent to me by woolthing from the Novelty & Art Yarn Spinners swap on Ravelry; you've gotta jump into the way-back machine for that one: it was last summer! (Yep, I'm a little behind. Sue me.) Romney/Rambouillet batts + Lincoln locks + silky silk so far, and I'll add thread & beads in the plying process. I'm spinning it up with the inspiration of these words: 'dreams', 'rain-spattered', and 'bicycle'. Here's the materials I've been challenged to spin in (click on the photo to be taken to an explanation of the swap):



In book 'news', I'm gonna go with "no news is good news". Seriously, I haven't been reading as much as I did last month. Feeling stuck in my progress on World Light. Ready to be done, but I'm only halfway through. Probably not a good sign in terms of a stellar review for me, eh?

Friday, January 16, 2009

Want Free Handspun Art Yarn & Fiber?


Check it out! My contributor interview is up on the PhatFiber blog, and if you read it and comment there, Jessie will enter you into a drawing for $10 in BOMBucks, good on ANY COLORBOMB Creations item in my Etsy shop. Yep, it's too late to get one of the inaugural PhatFiber Sampler Boxes (they sold out in 20 minutes!), but you can still get one of the BOMBucks coupons I contributed.

Word of the day: velutinous

(Looking for the Friday Freaky Fun Fact & Foto? Check back later, I won't disappoint.)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Thursday Mashup

I'm all over the place today, like a schizophrenic with ADD, and I thought I'd share the experience. A little something from yesterday, a smattering of Tuesday crap, maybe a peek into the future even. Oh, and some knitting!


Shop Update: 3 new handspun art yarns up on Etsy today! Two new WoolyBear yarns: 'Dirt Nap' and 'Have a Heart'. The former is 42 yards of chocolate-brown Jacob wool, and the latter is the Cormo/merino blend spun up in yesterday's video. They're really gonzo on texture, and I think they'll make someone (or someones) very happy. The 3rd is a frequently-requested skein of SUPERCOILS! Yep, a new LoopyDoopy - this one is one of the 'Minis', smaller gauge (as in about 5-7WPI; no sock yarn here!). It's called 'Forget Me Not', and it's pastel merino - robin's egg blue, lavender, pale pink, dove gray... Gotta give a shout out to velvetpurrs for providing a great colorway name, and to J.Hayworth, hatdiva2, Lar'Zaina, deanno, and thnomad for their great suggestions! Sometimes the well of creativity just comes up dry, so it's good to know that you all have my back.

Lookee! Lookee what I got in the mail a few days ago! A bunch of bitchin' vintage embroidery transfers! My Flickr friend Xao_T saw my blog post about returning to embroidery after 20+ years, and remembered she had some old patterns lying around, and offered to send them to me; what a sweetie!

There are some really off-the-wall images in this collection, as well as some very traditional 50s cutesy icons (my fave!). There's another baggie filled with more animal images (a goat!) not even pictured here. Not sure which is gonna show up in my workbasket first, although I'm leaning toward a kitty playing with yarn, chinese lanterns, or this weird ghost figure in the Leisure Arts book. Whatever gets picked, it'll be a doozy! Thanks, Xao!


Here's a couple of pics of the hub & I riding into town yesterday to pay a visit the recycling center & local thrift stores, which we were combing to find me a vintage Rolodex rotary card file. Saw a really cute one from fellow Team EcoEtsy member EcoMonster on Etsy yesterday, complete with cards & dividers crafted from recycled papers, but at 75 clams, I figure I'll bite the DIY bullet and make my own. Found one, but it was all plastick-y (bleh), and $5, so I'm holding out for a better-slash-cheaper one. Got the Hub on the lookout for one at the pawn shop. (He's off in search of tracing paper for my embroidery pleasure, as we speak. Such a good Hub!)

Lastly (finally!) here's a pic of my current knitting project on the needles: my Stoner Jaywalker socks. I finished sock #1 well before Christmas, but set them aside to concentrate on gift knitting. I picked 'em back up on New Year's day, happy to be wallowing in some selfish knitting again. This is my first exposure to the virus known as "second sock syndrome" - can't wait to get these off the needles and move the fuck ON!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Why Google Alerts Should Be Your Friend


Meant to post this yesterday, but my brain is, as you know, often addled by cocktails and it plum slipped my mind.

My Velma's World blog post about my handspun art yarn, 'Clown Pants' from COLORBOMB Creations, being a featured pick on Etsy's Shop Live event in their Virtual Labs appeared in the blog version of our local rag, The Arcata Eye on Thursday. Lots of press for my yarn, my shop, and for Garth of Extreme Craft.

Wouldn't have even *known* about it if I hadn't signed up to receive a Google Alert for my biz name. Google may be taking over the world, but I am enjoying the benefits my new overlords offer. If you are a small biz person, I recommend you set one up for yourself today (easy! fast! no bitter aftertaste!).


Haven't seen any sales of 'Clown Pants' yet, but it might be why it got included in this 'Feelin' the Love' Treasury of recycled/repurposed items from Team EcoEtsy that JenniferJoyCreative made. Gettin' it out there is half the battle, right?

While Cole is out running his annual Ice Bowl disc golf tournament for our local club, Par Infinity, today, making the house nice & quiet, and while this spectacular clear day holds, I oughta get my ass out in our back yard & do some spinning while getting some Vitamin D. Think that's exactly what I'll go do. Enjoy your Saturday, VWorld peeps!

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Dagnabit, I Missed It!


Following up on my earlier post, I was SO excited to see my yarn 'Clown Pants' featured during the ShopLive event in the Etsy.com Virtual Labs today, and was thoroughly enjoying Garth Johnson's Extreme Craft picks (knit & felted brass knuckles! Louis Pasteur finger puppets! Lost in Space plates!), when my (admittedly free) wifi connection CRAPPED OUT, and I got booted from the chatroom! Doh. Super sad Velma, I managed to *miss* my yarn's virtual debut!

But, it wasn't a complete wash. I managed to get back in just in time to get this screencap with the thumbnail for my yarn still visible (you can even see me crying into my beer about being dropped if you look close). And I picked up a couple of new 'Hearts this Shop' and 'Hearts this Item' hits, as well as untold exposure. All in all, a super positive experience for this spinner.

If you want to read about Garth's other picks, check out the Spotlight in The Storque by daniellexo.

Quick! Get to the Etsy Virtual Labs!

Last-minute, I know, but I'm excited: one of my yarns is slated to be a pick by Extreme Craft genius Garth Johnson in his Shop Live event in the Treehouse at Etsy Virtual Labs today! It's at 1pmPST/4pmEST, and it will be my first experience participating in a Shop Live workshop, let alone being *featured* in one! Giving a wee shout-out to his wife's Etsy shop, joyceclaire; she makes cutie-patootie baby bonnets & other infant sartorial items. Wanna see Garth's picks from the last time he was the featured buyer? Check out the Spotlight article in The Storque. My favorite? The kitty catnip tampons from theshancan. ;) Or maybe Tonyarose's false teeth ring. You get the gist. See you in the Treehouse!

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

What's on My Bobbin Wednesday


It's Wednesday, right? Wanna see what I've been spinning? Sure you do! The one one the left remains an unnamed colorway of LoopyDoopy supercoils, in 100% merino - mmm, nom nom nom! Pastel squooshiness in robin's egg blue, petal, lavender, and dove gray. Love! Be sure to leave your suggestion in the comments to vote on what I should name this color.

The one on the right, 'Have a Heart', is a decadent mix of cormo & merino wool locks + silk threads + sparkle; from batt to bobbin! So soft you might just want to rub it all over yourself. And just the right amount of bling! Valentine's Day crafting, anyone?

These will be added to my Etsy shop soon; got to soak and dry first, so hold your horses, but soon.

In more Etsy/COLORBOMB news, and coming under the heading 'great minds think alike', my orange BOMBits fiber kits were featured in not one but TWO new Etsy Treasuries yesterday! Thanks to Catskill Mountain Fibers and her Joy of Spinning Treasury, and MidnightCoiler and the Upthings for Somethings Treasury of upcycled/recycled offerings for including me! BOMBits are also currently available in red, yellow, pink, blue, green, black, white, bone, silver, & gold - and they're great for all kinds of crafty DIY projects: felting, embellishment, fiber art, collage, and of course, spinning art yarn! Plenty of materials to make at least 3 or 4 skeins of art yarn. Each contains 3-4 ounces of scavenged, upcyled materials, enough goodies to fill a repurposed & recyclable tennis ball tube, including: 1 ounce wool or mohair fiber, 5 yards each of 3 different millspun yarns, plus an assortment of ribbons, lace, fabrics, sequins, buttons, beads, faux flowers, feathers, sparkle, vintage trim, and other embellishments in coordinating colors.


BOMBits are a COLORBOMB Greenish™ product too, using 100% recycled/upcycled/repurposed materials. Fibers are either mill ends that would be otherwise discarded, or ethically raised & harvested by small farmers. Embellishments are reclaimed yarn & fabric scraps, as well as thrifted & donated trims.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Tttttt-Treasury!


I just can't convey how pleased I get when I find out my yarn has been featured in an Etsy Treasury! This time, it's a Shaganator™ style that was chosen, in the 'In the Buff' colorway. Fits in perfectly with the 'Very Vanilla' theme of the Treasury's curator, rockstarwife. Although she doesn't have a shop of her own, she's picked some really talented artists for her Treasury. I myself am coveting the teeth beads by Profusion Art Glass, a Copenhagen, Denmark shop specializing in lampwork glass beads & jewelry. Go check out the fab handmade items!

(And yes, I know it's Friday - the Freaky Fun Fact & Foto will appear later today, so check back.)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Ephemeral but Exciting

Like the stockings on our mantel it won't last long, but I wanted to share this:


My BOMBucks eGift Certificates were featured (prominently, I might add! First page!!) in the Etsy Gift Guide to Gift Certificates today. Woot! Apparently I'm not completely inept at graphic design. Not sure how long the Guide will stay up, but I'm enjoying it while it lasts.

Thanks to BlondeChicken, who Tweeted about the Gift Guide, for alerting me to it's existence. Go, Twitter! I'm velmalikevelvet there too, if you wanna Tweet me. And be sure to check out the BlondeChicken Boutique - she's a purveyor of some scrump-didley-umptious yarns and fibers.

Yay Etsy! Yay Buy Handmade! Yay crafters! Yay yarn!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Holiday Craftacular!

Anybody else go to the Holiday Craft Market today? It was the 9th Annual, apparently, and it turns out I knew 5 of the vendors! I was there, not to shop (no $ this year for xmas prizers or decorations), but to fondle my yarn.

Thursday I blogged about Hands on CRAFT, Arcata's new 'center for manual arts' and the newest retailer of COLORBOMB yarns; today I checked out Kristy's booth, full of some of the crafting supplies she's going to have at Hands on CRAFT, including my yarns. That's Kristy on the left, introducing my yarns to a market-goer.

She had a lovely booth, and it was a great way to introduce the new venture. She's opening this Tuesday - go say 'hi' and tell her Velma sent you.

Among the other booths were a few gems that I've gotta give a shout-out to; hi to Diane at Sweet Heat Habanero Jams; Candy and her polymer clay jewelry (she's going to make me a custom be-Hallowigged Velma pin!); Jbird Glass (Cole says, 'hi', Jbird); and Marian of Tegas - check out her beautiful tile art if you're in the market for a special something. And I was surprised to find not one but TWO new sources of fiber: alpaca from Fortuna and merino/southdown in Westhaven. Now that's a successful craft market!

After all that, I even found time to list a new skein of handspun on Etsy (luckily, I took the pics before I left for the craft market; it was dark and wet when I returned, no light for photography, that's for sure). Called 'Ruddy Duddy', it looks like this:


Friday, December 12, 2008

This Girl is Biz-AY!

Started out the day with some marketing research for my artyarn biz. I've purchased a few tips 'n hints-style guides from other Etsy sellers this week, and set about learning a bit from them today. Although I bought 2, only one was worth recommending: can't say enough good things about Norm, aka The Crafty Coach, and his Prosper on Etsy Guide. His shop is HERE, and his blog HERE - get on over there and check 'em out, they're both chock-block with useful tidbits for the entrepreneurial crafter. The guide, only 9 smacks (that's the same as ONE sixer of decent beer, my friends), has already helped me: I'm utilizing the tags fields better now. Oh, yeah - and he's a really nice guy, too!

Speaking of Etsy, my day was Etsy-full. Caught up on feedback; tried out the new 'Kiss and Make Up' feature for a listing I received neutral feedback on; weighed in on the Fiber Friday thread in the Forums; listed 'Autumn Leaves', a new Singleton™ style COLORBOMB art yarn (you're lookin' at it there, in the photo to your right). There are more pics here and here, and the listing is here, if you're in a shopping mood. It is 101 yards of wool/mohair goodness, plenty to make a last-minute xmas gift for someone.

Spent some time on Ravelry today, too. Added a new yarn to my stash, a COLORBOMB yarn I just can't part with: 'Irradiated Spiders', which is an Enwraptured™ style yarn, wrapped in over 1400 yards of thread around merino-x wool. It is tactile-y delicious! I think it will look fab paired with 'Chocolat Vert', the Bobblesque™ yarn I made earlier this year in similar colors. More pics on Flickr.

In other, non-yarn news, I joined Twitter this week, and I am thoroughly enjoying the world of micro-blogging. Any Velma's World readers on Twitter? Lemme know so I can follow you. I'm velmalikevelvet there, too.

That's all for today. Gonna work on some holiday gift knitting tonight.

Friday, July 11, 2008

As L&V Say: 'Squeee!'


I finally updated my COLORBOMB Creations shop on Etsy yesterday, and sent out my very *first* official shop update email to my growing list of fans, and was instantly rewarded this morning when I discovered that in addition to several sales, I had been featured on the Lime & Violet blog Daily Chum as their ESotD (read: featured Etsy crack yarn sellers)! How cool is that?!? You can read their writeup of me and my yarns/fibers here.

Here are some of the yarns I added to my shop:

COLORBOMB 'Green Man' Raggedy(tm) handspun yarnCOLORBOMB 'Green Man' Shaganator(tm) handspun yarnCOLORBOMB 'Tuscan Romance' WoolyBear(tm) handspun yarnCOLORBOMB 'Tiger Moth' Spiralosity(tm) yarnCOLORBOMB 'Eau de Toilette' WoolyBear yarn


All the BOMBatts are gone already (!), but I'm busy crankin' out more, and there are a bunch of BOMBits art yarn ingredient spinning kits there, and some knitting buttons. More added in the coming days.

Happy freakin' Fiber Friday to YOU! :)

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Trademark Shmademark

It was brought to my attention yesterday that there are spinners/Etsy sellers out there that take issue with my use of the trademark symbol - (tm) or ™. In an effort to clarify my position, I thought I'd take this opportunity to share with you, dear readers, my (non-legal) take on this complex issue.

COLORBOMB Creations is my business name. I take great pride, as any artisan would, in my product and my reputation. I make every effort to provide quality handspun art yarn, spinning fibers, and fiber art offerings. Part of my business strategy has been to "brand" my yarn and fiber "lines", if you will. Because I originally conceptualized my products as one-of-a-kind, it never occurred to me to group them into categories of similar styles. But then I joined Ravelry and learned of their preference for entering yarns into their database in a make-model-color scheme (a la cars, eg. Chevy-Impala-white, like my old car, Betty), so I re-thought my idea about my products, and realized that my yarns can be categorized by spinning style.

I then set about dreaming up clever names (at least to me), for these yarn styles. I have always been very open about the fact that I am inspired in my spinning endeavors by the work of Lexi Boeger (Pluckyfluff); I have always credited her and her books, Pluckyfluff and Intertwined, as the jumping-off places for my yarns, and I couldn't have gotten where I am without her. She may not have invented all these techniques, but she gets credit for teaching me how to spin them. But my yarns are my interpretations of her techniques, and I certainly didn't want to use the same names Lexi uses to identify her yarn styles; they are hers. So, for example, when I mastered Lexi's 'mohairy' technique and started spinning a similar yarn, I decided to call my style 'Hirsute' (get it? hirsute = hairy). Any time anyone asks me how to make my 'Hirsute' yarn, I direct them to Lexi and her book, where I started.

I created names for all my yarn styles. If you are a regular reader of Velma's World, you'll know that LoopyDoopy, (S)craptastic, Bobblesque, and WoolyBear are some of my yarn lines. I decided that I wanted to protect my business interests by communicating that these names are proprietary to me and COLORBOMB Creations, so I researched how this is done in the U.S. Turns out this is via a trade mark.

I visited the United States Patent and Trademark Office and educated myself about how trade and service marks work. One of the things I learned is that it is not necessary to register a trademark to establish rights and alert others to a claim of ownership.

from the USP&TO, Basic Facts:
"What is a trademark or service mark? A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs, that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others."

"Trademark rights may be used to prevent others from using a confusingly similar mark, but not to prevent others from making the same goods or from selling the same goods or services under a clearly different mark."

"Is registration of my mark required? No. You can establish rights in a mark based on legitimate use of the mark."

"When can I use the trademark symbols TM, SM and ®? Any time you claim rights in a mark, you may use the "TM" (trademark) or "SM" (service mark) designation to alert the public to your claim, regardless of whether you have filed an application with the USPTO. However, you may use the federal registration symbol "®" only after the USPTO actually registers a mark, and not while an application is pending."
I don't claim ownership of the techniques I use to spin my yarns; most of them have been around for many years, and techniques can't be trademarked anyway. But I *do* claim ownership over the names that I've chosen to refer to my yarns. That is the purpose behind trademark in the U.S. All names, images, and text of COLORBOMB yarns and fibers are the sole property of COLORBOMB Creations.

I hope this clears up this issue, and I welcome any feedback readers have - feel free to email me directly or leave a comment here.

Stay tuned for a post coming soon that will recap all current COLORBOMB yarn styles...

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

What's New with COLORBOMB Handspun

I haven't done a shop update here on the blog for awhile, despite adding new items to my Etsy shop every week. Thought it was about damn time I did! Also want to give a heads up to any spinners reading this, letting you know that I'm increasing my offering of fiber and spinning supplies.

Been getting *loads* of "press" via the Etsy Treasuries. My yarns and fibers have been featured in ELEVEN in the last week alone! This is one of my favorites, and features one of my BOMBatts, 'Peach Melba'. There's still one left, spinners, if you are looking!

Thanks to Amber Alexander, Meri Greenleaf, Doopy Doo, Red Bess Bonney, Kitty Grrlz, Inlerah, Phydeaux, Made of Clay, Blonde Chicken, and Haley Studio for including COLORBOMB products in their Treasuries. They are members of two of the 'Street Teams' I belong to, EtsyFAST and CCCOE - props to my faboo teammates. (The links are to their Etsy shops, where you'll find all manner of Indie giftie goodness; check 'em out!)

I've started making fiber art adornment (read: jewelry), too. I'm calling them 'Neck Baubles'. :) I made some felty beads that look like flowers to me, and strung them on tigertail to make a choker. It turned out so cute! In the shop HERE.

Wore it once to see how it performed, and got rave reviews, from fiber folks no less (I wore it to the tiny animal & fiber show down at the Ferndale Fairgrounds this past Saturday. Also picked up a bit of fiber and a new contact. Whee!) There's another shot of it HERE, just the necklace, if you're interested.

I'll be putting up more of the beads for sale soon, so check back.

I also have a NEW yarn line: Hirsute™: clouds of ethereal corespun singles made from filmy uncarded locks over a millspun mohair yarn. There are 2 up now, 'Peeps on Crack' and 'Purple Haze' - look for 'Humboldt Bud', coming soon.


Finally, I'll share a yarn I made and am hoarding, all for myself. I call it 'Easter Bunny on Acid', and it's a Lockalicious™ yarn. The locks are Cotswald, from The Speckled Ram, just like the locks used in the 2 yarns above. I can't say enough good things about Pepper and her fibers; superb customer service, quick delivery, and an excellent product. Get over to her shop and get you some!!



Wednesday, January 16, 2008

BIG WEEK: Handspun, FiberFriday, Disc Golf, & Sun Spun!!

What a beautiful week we've had on the north coast! Sunny, clear, and WARM, around 60F. Whee! I took advantage of it (gotta grab those days w/o rain where you can up here), and spun in the sun! Inspired by the sunny weather, I finally tackled this skein I've been planning for my online friend ☆Ayako☆ in Japan, who I met through Ravelry. She makes the MOST amazing things, including beautiful art yarns on her spindle. She spun me a special skein, custy Velma yarn. You can read about it HERE. This photo is the skein I made for her!

Yarn Style: BOMBastic™ handspun
Colorway: 'Ayako Love'
17yds./15m., 2.6oz./75g., 3WPI

Uncarded Lincoln/Romney wool locks in deep rose, acid green, and turquoise blue (her faves!) + vintage lace scraps, sequins, tulle fabric, feathers, and pompom strands! Super-Bulky.

It's also Fiber Friday, so I've posted a *bunch* of new handspun yarns to both my Etsy shop and my Flickr '08 handspun set. Some are for sale, some I'm hoarding for myself!! Here are some details on them for you. (The first 3 are up for sale on COLORBOMB Creations; the rest are either spoken for or in my stash.)

Yarn Style: WoolyBear™ handspun
Colorway: 'Lipstick Stain'
44yds./40m., 3.1oz./87g., 5WPI

Nothing but wool here! 100% Cormo wool, dreamy Cormo wool, in uncarded fuzzy-felty singles in HOT PINK! Super-Bulky weight.

Yarn Style: Curlicuey™ handspun
Colorway: 'Caribbean Dream'
62yds./56m., 3.7oz./105g., 5WPI

Lofty 100% merino wool singles plied in beehives with a poly thread. in the aqua, lavender, gold, and copper of a tropical cruise. Super-Bulky weight.

Yarn Style: Barberpole™ handspun
Colorway: 'Lovers Leap'
66yds./60m., 4.7oz./139g., 6WPI

100% wool singles singles spun spiral-fashion with *5* different threads carried along to create the barberpole effect. Hot pink wool + butter yellow, mint green, pale pink, & 2 metallic fuschia threads. Sparkly! Super-Bulky weight.

Yarn Style: Curlicuey™ handspun
Colorway: 'Cranberry Detox'
44yds./40m., 2.5oz./70g., 5WPI

100% Romney wool singles, overplied w/ poly thread. Super-Bulky weight. Gifted.

Yarn Style: TnT Plus!™ handspun
Colorway: 'Love Lies Bleeding'
38yds./34m., 2.9oz./82g., 8WPI

Super-soft alpaca in black combined with silky red kid mohair locks. Can't let this one go! Aran weight. Stashed.

Yarn Style: Lockalicious™ handspun
Colorway: 'Love Lies Bleeding (Trim)'
5yds./4.5m., 0.9oz./25g., 5WPI

Silky-soft kid mohair locks in bright red! Coordinates with TnT Plus!™ in 'Love Lies Bleeding'. Stashed.

Yarn Style: Floofle-y™ handspun
Colorway: 'Cotton Candy'
25yds./22m., 3.8oz./107g., 3WPI

First in the new Floofle-y™ style, this is the fluffliest yarn you'll find. Clouds of corespun pink superwsh wool with loads of red sparkle spun in. Über- Bulky weight. Stashed.


Hey, remember the Bobblesque yarns I blogged about a few days ago? One of them, 'Pretty Bird', was selected for a hand-picked gallery that appeared on the frontpage at Etsy.com! I was so thrilled (thanks, dishkitty, for letting me know about it!), and I got a whole BUNCH of 'Hearts Me' as a result. It's still for sale, if you are a blue & yellow fan (any Cal Bears fans out there?)

Finally, if you are a fan of disc golf (aka frisbee golf or frolf), you MUST view this video. It is THE funniest bit of digital discing I've ever seen. No golfers were hurt in the filming of this movie.

Have a great weekend! (PS - check in Saturday or Sunday for deets on my FINISHED, 2+ years in progress, Central Park Hoodie!!!!!)
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