None of the features that I'm used to using are in the places that I expect to find them. The annoying help dude - the paper clip, wizard or other figure that pops up and asks if you need help with whatever it is your doing - is not here. I never thought I'd miss it since I usually shut it down. Where is the help button anyway? For that matter, where is the "save as"? That would solve a lot of my problems. (ETA - I did a little surfing last night and I finally found the mystery button that hides all the stuff I was looking for. I am so relieved.)
When the technology starts getting to be too much it's time to go play with fiber. Since Charlotte arrived I've been craving fiber. On the one hand, I really want to feel all of the different fiber before I buy it. On the other, there are so many gorgeous fibers out there and I want them all now. There are some really gifted dyers out there!
I am trying to pace myself because this is exactly the type of impulse that resulted in last year's stash explosion. A friend was at our house recently and noticed my new wheel (which he thought was a loom - duh). When I told him that I was learning to spin he took a quick look around and commented that I really don't need any more yarn because, in his words, I have more yarn than some small countries. This is definitely an exaggeration but the size of the stash really does require me to stay on my yarn diet.
Even so, I did exempt fiber from my KFYS 2007 rules so I've done a lot of online fiber shopping lately. Mostly Ive resisted purchasing but the other day on Ebay my finger slipped and a few days later a box arrived at my door. This is Roses For You Targhee from Susan's Spinning Bunny. If I needed to justify this purchase any further I could point out that Targhee is something I didn't have in my stash yet. But I really don't need to rationalize this at all. I just like it.This past weekend I was spinning the Romney and a little Corriedale and, going from one to the other turned a little light on in my head because there is a huge difference between the 2. I now have Coopworth, Corriedale, Targhee, Merino, Finn and Blue Faced Leicester in my small fiber stash. I need to dedicate a little bit of quality spinning time to each one before MDS&W. In order to spend wisely at MDS&W I need to know what I like. Writing this down it seems so obvious. Anyway, I'm going to try not to buy any more fiber until I've tried each of the fibers I already have. I cannot promise that my fingers won't slip again but I'm trying.
Your list of fibers to try will continue to expand for a long time!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to have a variety of fibers in the stash. I have enjoyed learning the qualities of each!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I decided to wait on the Vista thing.
ReplyDeleteI can sympathize with you on the computer growing pains!
ReplyDeleteThe targhee is gorgeous! I have enjoyed the little bit of targhee that I've spun.
I don't spin, but I read alot about it. Guess it's only a matter of time;) Just like yarns though, it's very easy to slip. Have with your new fiber and uh, the loom. ~snort~
ReplyDeleteNo wonder your finger slipped, that is a great color!!
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