I am tired. I did not sleep well last night….Nor have I slept well in a considerable time….It wears on me sometimes.
Yesterday, the handle on the toilet broke…Turns out that plastic does not withstand the repeated stress of pulling up the outlet flap (and all the pressure from the weight of the water) forever. I had an appointment in town anyway, so I went to Lowes on the way home and got a new handle assembly…This time with a metal piece that stretches from the handle to the flapper. Hopefully, it will last a long time.
I also have had the hankering to make a new soaker or, more to the point based on user feedback, a hankering to knit a new (and improved) 1932 Soaker….A little bird told me a butter yellow soaker would be nice.
This entailed a trip to Kaleidoscope Yarns. I soooooo love that yarn shop! <contented sigh>
I knew just want I wanted, some Cascade 220 in light yellow. I went in, and…..Yuck! What was Cascade thinking? Their light yellow is dingy looking! I mean, it looks like when you wash a nice color with something like blue jeans that run a little bit and make the other item sort of tinted and dingy. I was sorely disappointed.
I touched some other yarns…So soft….so pretty….None quite what I wanted. Then the lady at the register offered to help me some. This is the real reason to love Kaleidoscope Yarns….They have the best staff! She and I looked at several yarns (Minnow merino, Manos Del Uruguay, etc.) but either the yellow wasn’t quite right, or they were superwash……
Now, this brings up a soaker conundrum….I have read on many diaper forums that one should not use super wash for soakers…..So, I really didn’t want to buy some and try it and have it not work! I discussed it with with the gal at Kaleidoscope and she actually even looked it up quickly online…..I decided not to risk it and instead grabbed a Cascade 220 in natural and I will pull out my dye and on the next sunny day….I will dye the 220 butter yellow….
The only problem with that scenario……I am not sure we are ever going to have a “next sunny day”! I think it is going to be one of those summers where it rains alllllllll summer! Grrrr!
If need be, I can dye the yarn and drip-dry it inside….But it really is a task that is much more suited for outdoor drying….Not to mention the fact that in this humidity…If it’s not a sunny day, I have no idea if the yarn will ever dry!
There are some promises in the forecast of smidges of sun next week…..Until then I will continue to work on the red/yellow soaker.
Oh…and the best part about my trip to Kaleidoscope?! The gal that helped me actually knew what I was talking about when I told her about knitting a soaker. Not only that, but she knew about lanolizing too….Turns out she had knit the demo soaker for the store…I don’t know if this is the exact soaker, but it looked like this one from here.

It would be nice a trim soaker….though it has no cuffs…(We discussed that too!). I have to say I like those soakers with the ribbing in the crotch. It seems to shape them nicely and gives a little bit of extra fullness (from the squishiness of the ribbing) right where it is needed!
So many soaker patterns……Must not add another one to the “want to knit” list! I gotta try that Daisyhead bloomer one first!!!!!!
Okay…Enough talk of soakers….How about a picture I took from my friend’s yard when I was dog sitting last weekend?
We truly live in a beautiful place!
K…well….not that I am mentioning soakers again
….but all this talk has knitting on my mind. I think I will get out the red and yellow soaker and put the cuffs on it! Not much else to do on yet another rainy day.
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