Colors and supply shopping. 07/31/2010
As I mentioned in my last post, I've been making an effort to turn over my stash, and trying use up more yarn than I usually do before making another purchase. I've gotten to the point, now, where I'm down to a few colors of my stock tabi yarn, and I'm trying to decide how to proceed. I've been trying to fill my shop for the holiday season, but it's tough to feel motivated to do that when things are soooo sloooow during the anti-knit season. I've been sticking with it, making breaks for my own projects and experiments, trying not to burn out, and have made pretty good progress. I'd hoped to have more listings, but I still did better than I expected. It's now to the point where I should start ordering more yarn, but I'm a bit stuck on colors, even after looking at color and fashion predictions for the fall. I know I need some more traditionally feminine colors (purples, pinks), and came to realize that I need more greens (which I'm totally not feeling), earthy tones, blues, and yellows. I just need to shake up the whole set, and that's tough for me. I've spent the past few weeks poking at the Pantone Fall Color Report, and it really gave me a place to jump off, and I encourage anyone currently struggling with color to check it out. What colors are looking for this winter and fall? Need...more...yarn! 07/28/2010
For the past couple of weeks, I've really gotten into scrap stripes for my tabi socks. While winding out yardage for my latest pair ('Firepit'), I realized how much of a dent it was making in my stash and how much old yarn has been made into finished objects. I usually buy a minimum of two skeins of each color when I make an order. I always have enough to make an extra pair, if one pair sells quickly or another size is requested, without having to reorder. That logic has worked out well for me over the years, but it's also resulted in stagnant skeins of accent colors. Usually, these are neutrals: grays, creams, tans, blacks, etc. Colors that work really well as a 'base' for stripe combinations. It's nice to see the 10-20 yd scrap balls in my scrap bag being incorporated into new socks, and it's equally nice to see the neutrals being given a punch of color. I know lots of people like neutrals and single tones, but they don't inspire me like contrasts and complementing colors do. This has turned out to be a great, useful project. Of course, now it looks like I'm crazy stripe lady! Color sketching. 07/09/2010
I've been holding off on buying yarn, recently, in an attempt to work through my stash. As a result, I've found myself stagnated and avoiding knitting for my shop; new colors and textures are what keeps me going. It has been pretty productive, this avoidance, because I've been working on projects for me, my family, and finishing up things that have been hanging around for awhile. But...I know I need to work on building up more stock! I'm already starting to get a trickle of custom orders for the holidays, and I was dreadfully unprepared last year for my etsy sales. Breaking down and buying yarn currently isn't in the cards, so I decided to whip out my bag of scraps and pull a couple of skeins of yarn out and see if I could come up with anything that suited my fancy. My goal was to use up some of my scraps and to use up an idle skein. Last night in the HAF critique chat, someone mentioned 'sunset colors' in relation to my orange and pink ribbed socks. I had about 5 yards of each of those colors in my scrap bag, so I pulled them out on the table and saw that a winey red looked quite nice with them. I also had about 5 yards of that, so I wound off bobbins and have them paired with a skein of cream yarn. When I finish the pair of socks I'm working on now (for me!), I'm going to get started. I'm actually excited about it! Maybe this'll keep me from splurging on supplies for a tiny bit. :) Small breaks are good for my brain. 04/05/2010
After taking last week to work on projects for my family, I'm back and really ready to knit for my shop. I finished a pair of slippers for my husband, a pair of socks for me, have almost finished the lace for my grandmother, and have picked out colorways for both my mother and mother-in-law for birthday socks. I'll probably start working on those later in the week. Over the past two days, I've been working on things for my shop. I knit a pair of Orange Tabi that I've had listed as made to order in my shop, and have almost finished another pair of Watermelon Tabi that I'll probably list tomorrow. I've also spent some time picking pictures out and editing them for color and contrast. It seems like my monitor must be really bright (even though I've calibrated it), because I've had a few comments about my dark pictures. Now that I've enhanced them a bit, I can see that they do look better, but I'm still a bit afraid that they're too blinding. I'm also itching to buy more yarn! I've been doing really well on knitting up my stash, but there's really nothing quite like new yarn to get creative juices flowing. I did find out that I have three colors of alpaca (green, more blue, and black) on their way from my supplier. I back ordered them a few months ago and completely forgot about it, so that'll be fun. The holiday season has arrived! 10/31/2009
Well, I'm pretty sure the holidays have arrived. I've had several sales where people have mentioned that they're for gifts, and have been slammed with custom orders. I'll be glad to have a bit of a break for demand knitting, so that I can concentrate on a few things of my own. I've got a sweater about half finished for my husband, numerous pairs of socks that need to be packaged for family, and a couple of treats for myself that I'd love to start, but I'm loving the rush, right now! My usual supplier stopped carrying bulk of my stock yarn, so I've had to dedicate a pretty hefty chunk of time to finding a new source. Sadly, it looks like it's going to be harder than I thought. I've had to make some small orders, which cut into my bottom line a bit, so I really hope I'm able to locate a new supplier before my quickly approaching, scheduled yarn order! I have a few more prototypes that I've been working on and testing, recently, and I hope I'll be on top of things enough to post back here about them soon. :) |