Monday, December 19, 2005

Yarns and Entertaiment

Good morning everyone.  We had an interesting weekend, both of us having gotten to do something we had been looking forward to.  For me, it was seeing Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and for Myria, it was playing an Xbox game called The Indigo Prophecy.

Double disappointment

Double disappointment



While these are two different things, they fell down in some similar areas, chiefly that of coherence.  I’ve loved the HP books and movies so far and I really wanted to like this one but it was just a disaster with the story so cut up and rushed that if I hadn’t read the book I wouldn’t have had (as Myria didn’t have) any idea of what was going on or why.  Myria’s game wasn’t much different; no coherent plot, things tossed in for no apparent reason with no explanation, difficult to follow and impossible to understand.

We might have been less shocked at the stinkiness of our weekend entertainment except for one thing.  The critics and reviewers gave both my movie and Myria’s game better than average marks.  Ugh….

These are the things I picked up last week.  All of them are Classic Elite yarns.

Spotlight cotton

Spotlight cotton



I’m not sure what this will become just yet but, in the manner of the true lemming, I had to have it, knowing that Spotlight has been discontinued.  I’m thinking, perhaps, another, slightly larger version of the Monk’s Travel Satchel.  I made a smaller version of this (about 1/3 the size) a couple of years ago in a light multi-colored cotton and have been using it as a summer bag ever since.  Because that purse is so light in weight, I’ve found myself wishing for a winter version as well.  Well, maybe this will be it :)  I’ve wanted to make this again anyway because I like the pattern so much!

Provence and Flash

Provence and Flash



Pursuant to our discussion on linen stitch last week, my eyes lit up like a pinball machine when I saw these three skeins lying cheek-by-jowl in the $1 basket.  The gold and the taupe are Provence, a mercerized Egyptian cotton.  The marl is Flash, another mercerized cotton.  I got to wondering how the Linen stitch would combine the Flash and the taupe - and wouldn’t the gold be a perfect trim for that?  It does seem that this might also go into a bag or a purse.  What the hell - it’s not like you can have too many anyway!

Wings

Wings



This lovely pile is Wings, an alpaca/silk/wool blend.  It’s a nice yarn to work with and I’ve used it before for Dulaan items - which is what the blue and the pumpkin are slated for.  But the pink is going into my Island Stole.  The mill shop had, probably, 50 hanks of this is a pale lilac as well.  Oh, I would have loved to scoop that up, but discretionary finances only stretch so far…

Have a great Monday!

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  1. oh, sorry about the movie experience- i’ve not seen that one but my kids loved it- maybe they like *any* movie!

    the yarn goodies look delightful (face it, it’s hard to go really wrong with yarn when you aren’t buying for specifics) and the taupe and marl are especially interesting- note how i revert to that ‘neutral’ thing over and over- the spotlight color just says ‘robbyn’! it looks like you had a good shopping trip-

    stay happy-

    Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  12/19  at  02:48 PM
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  2. Barb - Well, I admit to being a bit biased myself but really.  A movie should tell a coherent story.  I admit I’m probably being a tiny bit unfair because I still miss Richard Harris as Dumbledore and never see Michael Gambon without clenching my teeth :)

    Yes, the yarn was a fun find (even the neutrals!) and I hope to get back there after the first of the year sometime.  And I’m hoping they’ll still have some of that lovely lilac Wings!

    Posted by Robbyn  on  12/19  at  03:24 PM
    Location : Under the mistletoe :)

  3. We saw “Goblet” and I can understand both sides of the fence - love it or hate it. I felt they probably did the best they could given the time constraints. As it was, it was a loooong movie. I think filming the books will only get harder since the books themselves have become darker & more dense, with too much backstory to reiterate every time. I think quite a few people were left in the dust with this installment.

    You’re right on the money regarding Gambon - he just sets my teeth on edge!!!!

    As always….pretty, pretty yarn! That’s a gorgeous shade of Spotlight!

    Posted by Bron  on  12/19  at  03:41 PM
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  4. Bron - That was all of that color they had. There were some dusty chocolate and some khaki balls and quite a lot of grey…

    I was also disappointed in them all but skipping the Rita Skeeter business because Miranda Richardson could have been SO wonderful with it.

    Posted by Robbyn  on  12/19  at  03:52 PM
    Location : Under the mistletoe :)

  5. I laughed when I read your review of the movie.  I went with my hubby who only saw the first two movies.  Half the time he didn’t know what was going on.  Finally, he said: “who is Sirius Black, and why is his head in the fire?”.  I realized the movie never explained that part.  I thought as you did but didn’t dare tell anyone that!

    The yarns are gorgeous.  It’s always great to walk away with a “find”.

    Posted by cheryl  on  12/19  at  06:44 PM
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  6. Cheryl - I’m glad to hear that I wasn’t alone.  I do realize that this book was quite long and the movie couldn’t possibly have presented every word.  But I would have been a lot happier if what it did present was actually worth watching :)

    Posted by Robbyn  on  12/19  at  08:11 PM
    Location : Under the mistletoe :)

  7. Good morning to you! I have to agree with you on the movie. i love the plum colored yarn and thanks for the pattern that looks like a neat thing to make! How much smaller did you make your first one (how many stitches)? Ahhh, yarn pictures..all look great!

    Posted by PJ  on  12/20  at  01:48 PM
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  8. PJ - Sorry - I don’t have any hard figures.  I just made all the pieces about 1/3 the size the pattern called for - you know - being consistent with front and back and so forth.  Worked out fine :)

    Posted by Robbyn  on  12/20  at  03:18 PM
    Location : Under the mistletoe :)

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