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Saturday, May 10, 2008

On Not About Knitting...Not Really

I'm still here...just not really saying much. There are things that have been bothering me so bad and I have been on edge about whether I want to write about them or not and ended up chicken out and not blogging about it. There's some stuff on the internet and then there's some personal stuff. I'm not sure where to begin.

Let's start off so: Yes, I've been busy with work, boyfriend, thesis, studying, life....yeah, kind of in that order...and so I haven't been blogging. I skim through my bloglines, but I could hardly find inspiration to say something. I'm the kind of person who goes by the motto of "if you haven't got something nice to say, then just don't say anything". Lately though, I've come across so many things that just totally tick me off and I'm finding it harder and harder to hold back. I'm not a fan of critics, I don't like getting any (who does?). I know that constructive critics are good, but still, they will make you feel bad. I don't know whether it comes from my studying and writing my thesis that I've become more critical in most things I see. I start to analyse what people do and say....and I'm not sure whether I sometimes forget to analyse myself.

So, I'm laying my cards on the table and I'm open to the critics that definitely will ensue after this post. I'm sure that I'm bound to offend someone, if not a lot of people with what I'm about to say. I'm sure that people will turn the stick around and say that I'm doing the same thing, too. Perhaps, yes....but I'm just going to be dickhead and tell you that this is my space and I'm going to say what I want to say. I need a space to vent and I'm not going to do that in secrecy anymore.

Let's start off with the internet...or more specifically, Podcasts. In the past month, I found myself deleting some podcasts off my listening list, because I just can't stand the content any more. Yes, there were knitting podcasts that got scrapped because of the same reason...but there is one particular podcast that's not knitting related. I'm not going to do advertisement for this podcast and link to it. Here's the scoop: I started listening to this podcast back from its first episode. It is now up to its 476th episode and I must say that the content has deteriorated so much from when it started. It used to be about technology, news, movies...basically fun stuff and the host - I'll refer to the host as "he" - did a great job at presenting it in a fun way. Problem is, he started to expand and created several different podcasts based on the same line but on different stuff. All of them are well produced and entertaining. What happened was, he would do about 5-6 episodes and then just leave it off....whilst announcing in his main podcast that he will definitely continue doing those other podcasts. Yeah, that was like two years ago. He keeps doing that, i.e. creating new podcasts and then leave it. For goodness's sakes, follow up with your work!

I wouldn't rant about this, but thing is, the expansion doesn't go to just new podcasts. But all the time, he keeps recruiting other podcasts to join up in his "network"....which IMHO is pretty much like a little empire. He got other podcasts to join him, whilst he himself is neglecting all the 10 other podcasts he created. He keeps those neglected podcast online saying that it's a good resource for newer people to find. Sure...but when you listen between the lines, it sounds pretty much like: "I'm leaving it up there like a fishing net, so that people would end up coming to me in the end." Sure, there's nothing wrong with doing that...but how he says it in the shroud of his sliminess is sickening.

Towards the end of every year, he would start this donation marathon, so that he would get money in for the podcast. Let me state here that he's doing the podcast as part of his job, but he's not getting paid for it. His employer tells him that he needs to come up with his own funding for it. Great, isn't it? In my case, I would do it, but I wouldn't go around begging for money in such an offensive way and giving reasons that just don't live up to what it's worth. I got so pissed off and disgusted two years ago at listening to 45 minutes (on a normally 30-minutes podcast) of why the heck we should "donate" the money to the podcast that I ended up writing an email to the podcaster telling him that I find his method ridiculous and that he should be ashamed of what he's asking. No answer. Last year, the same thing.

The only thing that happens now in his podcast are emails and messages that he would broadcast because they glorify his "success" and "how great the podcast" is. He says that he answers every email....yeah, so what the fuck happened to mine? He hardly comes up with new content for the podcast any more, apart from using listener's feedbacks to fill up about 90% of the podcast. The 10% left is used to glorify himself and advertise for his other hibernating podcasts and his minion podcasts.

Second thing on the internet involves knitting....more specifically stuff that's been going on in Ravelry. I'm amazed at how many bad stuff has been cropping up in the knitting community (Keywords: Mystical Creations Yarn, HipKnits, MagKnits to name just a few). Perhaps it's just the perception because with Ravelry, everything got thrown out in the pot and everyone can see them in one place....so that probably makes it more visible to me.

What I'm getting at though is about the craziness about Wollmeise yarns. Don't get me wrong here, I'm really happy about people loving Wollmeise. If you know me long enough, you know that I support her wholeheartedly and wouldn't give any second thoughts about doing advertisement for her. But what's really getting to me are 1) people who are trying to make profit out the demand from Wollmeise right nowm, i.e. eBay and 2) people who can't seem to know when it's enough and stop asking for more..

Let's make this clear here: I have enough Wollmeise with me. I hoard them. I have access to Wollmeise easily enough for you to tell me that I'm not in the position to say things like this. However, let me state that I'm not the one asking for more more more. I have them and I'm happy with what I have. I don't mind having more, or every colourways...but I don't go around trying it get it with every chance. I know there are people out there wanting to try some but weren't lucky enough to get some (yet). And that's why it adds to my loathing of people who got the Wollmeise and put them up on eBay to get profit out of it. Don't you dare tell me there are other reasons like you need the money immediately and need to de-stash. Because in that case you can just put it up on eBay for immediate sales and not for auction. I wouldn't argue either if you put it up for immediate sales and add your shipping costs that you've paid originally to your price. Oh, and yes, I know who you are.

I kept having to tell people that they need to realise it's just one person doing all this and that they should cut Wollmeise some slack. But no, all they want is more....never mind that the one person doing it might just as well drown and die.

I try to accommodate for everyone on the Wollmeiseholics group on Ravelry. I do realise that I can't please every single one of you....but I'm also getting vibes that all you want is more. Sometimes, I just feel really left out and lonely there. I'm still a human being and I do want some kind words and some recognition for organising things. But lately it seems like I'm being commandeered around to do this and that. Seems sometimes people don't realise they're actually dealing with a real person on the other end who is doing this thing in his own free time and getting nothing out of it apart from seeing some people being happy about it. I'm not asking you to write an apology in order to ask me to do something....but some nice words would have been nice.

Lately, I've been hearing more and more critics about Lanaiolo. Yeah, I know you guys read my blog, so please, do note of how I feel about all this. The shop is relatively new, we still need to acclimatise on how to run the shop most effectively. Yes, the yarns are over-priced in some views, but it's still only some amount. Yes, I know you can get probably the same yarn elsewhere for cheaper and I'm not going to say anything about it. However what I'm going to say here is that you've said all those things to me once and that's enough. No need to hammer it in on me. Do realise that I'm just an employee there and I'm not the one running the shop. I can mention it to my boss once, but that's all I can do. I can't tell her how to run the shop because I'm not in the position. You, as a customer, are in the position to criticise constructively to her. But it doesn't bring anything to try getting me relaying all those things to my boss, because I'm not going to do that and put myself in such an awkward position. Sure, I don't always agree with my boss and I'll tell her my opinions...but still she has the last word. If you've never run a shop yourself, then I would suggest you not to start telling other people how to run their shops - yes, constructive criticisms and suggestions are still welcomed...but don't just go right out and say that what she's doing is wrong, unless you really know better because you're in the business yourself.

I'm also feeling left out by some real life "friends" around here. Sure, I'm busy with other things and I'm doing a lot more with Dr. D than with you. But it just seems to me that I'm being left on the edge with things that you do. I've addressed this issue a couple of times now and I don't want to nag about it. But it's making me extremely sad that I'm not being included. Sure, mea culpa for always saying that I can't join...but at the least, I would appreciate the fact that at least I was asked. I do put on a brave face when I get to see you, but really, I'm wilting inside. I'm not sure whether it was because of what I've said or done in the past that you stop including me. I don't know whether you don't realise you're doing it. I don't know whether you don't see it as I do. But yes, it hurts.

Lastly, I'm terrified about the prospect that Dr. D might have to move away for his job. It's nothing specific yet...but still the thoughts just terrify me to no ends. I mean, it's not like he's going to be out of the picture....and it's not like I can't move with him. But at the moment, I can't imagine living in another city apart from Munich - although admittedly, I've been getting fed up with Munich lately. It's just that I'm the kind of person who needs a lot of close contact with my partner and I just can't imagine doing distant relationship.

I'm really grateful for having Dr. D...coming to think of it, he's actually the most considerable of boyfriends I've ever had so far and he's patient with me. I've learnt a lot about myself in the past 6 months that I've been with him and I notice changes in myself and my attitudes, however gradually it is. Even though I might not have said it or show it blatantly to him, but he's one of the very few things right now that really makes me happy and I sure hope he knows it.

Anyway, sorry about the gloomy, ranty and venting post. I've got fibre/knitting related stuff to show you, too...and that will come. My 4th blogiversary is coming up and I'm thinking of doing some kind of contests. I'll see.

Please, people, don't hate me for what I've said above...I've just come to the point that I can't hold it in any longer and need to make room for other things in my head....I just hope that I won't be regretting this post afterwards.

Have a great weekend everyone.

Current Mood: Pensive...I guess
Food for the ears:

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

On Catch-Up Time!

Started: 13th April 2008
Finished: WIP
Yardage: n/a
WPI: n/a
Fibre:100 g of AustralMerino Ombria from Die Wollfabrik
Spindle: Open work Italian Resin top-whorl spindle from Butterfly Girl Designs

You know, it's been quite a while ever since I actually just really blogged instead of copying whatever I've written on Flickr underneath the photos and just post it here. So, I guess I have a bit of catch-up to do.

I actually went off spindling for a while...or actually off the spinning at all. But thanks to Bockstark Knits, my spinning passion came to a new bloom. You see, Bockstark got into knitting with some hand-spun and now she just wants to spin herself. And from there, the spinning bug just jumped over and bit me again.

Another catalyst was the spindles that I ordered from Butterfly Girl Designs came in the post at last...and of course, I had to start spinning again.

The one that you see above is an Italian Resin top-whorl. It's really light (0.5 oz) and is really great for fine spinning. BGD has put up a tanned whorl colour and a white one....I had been eyeing the white one for quite a while but held myself back because I have so many spindles already, only to feel kinda disappointed when I saw that the white resin one was sold. I just found out that it was snatched from me by Stick and Whorl...*grrrrr* LOL. She sure does a great job with the spinning. ;-) And now I have new blog to read. Yay!

Then I also got this BGD spindle with Black Lip Mother of Pearl whorl. It's even lighter than the Italian resin one and is the lightest spindle I have around here. I'm resisting about spinning some random stuff up with this spindle, because I have just ordered some batts from Copperpot and I think I want to spin one of the batts up with this spindle. Not that I have any project in mind. I think that I'm also a process spinner. :-p

Right now my fingers are itching to just try out different fibres. I think that after I finish this entry, I'm going to break out some of the sample fibres I have here and then play with them a bit on one of my spindles.

Start: 06th April 2008
Finish: 12th April 2008
Yarn: Opal "Wintermärchen" ("winter fairy tale") sock yarn in colourway #2155
Needles: 2.75 mm Rosewood DPNs from Lanternmoon "Sox Stix"
Pattern: None....just plain stockinette over 68 stitches, eye of partridge heel

I've also finished a pair of socks. Honestly, the colourway's not really my cup of tea..but hell, I'm not going to say no to a pair of hand-knit socks. I got the yarn as well as the DPNs from the Handarbeits- und Hobbymesse in Cologne that I went to a couple of weeks ago with my boss from Lanaiolo.

I've decided to follow Bockstark's footsteps in having simple mindless (read: stockinette) socks on the needle at all time. And this was one of the first pairs.


Canyon Lands Toe-up, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Started: 12th April 2008
Finished: WIP
Yarn: Interlacements Tiny Toe, colour #214 "Canyon Lands"
Needle: 2.75 mm Lanternmoon DPNs
Pattern: Universal Toe-up Sock using Magic Cast-On

And so the second pairs of simple socks follows. I'm using the yarn I won from a contest over at Esoteric Knitter's almost a year ago. I really love how the colours are turning out knit up and the feel of the sock is also really great.

Lastly, you should go and listen to the latest episode of Knitters Uncensored! Why? Because we finally got the Wollmeise to come on the podcast!

Well, that's all for now. I want to go spin! *Wheeeeeee!*

Current Mood: Craving some spinning
Food for the Ears: "Somebody" by American Heartbreak

Monday, February 04, 2008

On Rolling in Yarns and Fibre


Wollmeise: New members, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Lawdy....this is what happens when I start saying that I won't have time to blog: I get an explosion of contents that want to be blogged about. So, I'm going to retrace my steps backwards.

Last night, we recorded the new episode for Knitters Uncensored. So, keep your ears perked for the new episode on your iPods. After the recording, I also got to hand-pick the new Wollmeise colourways out of the tub over at Bockstark Knits. I kinda ordered a skein each of the new colourways but told the Wollmeise that she doesn't need to hurry them to me - I mean, I hardly have the time to knit anyway. At any rates, I got the following skeins (in order from left to right in the picture. Click on the name to go to individual pictures):

  • Franz (light) in 100% Superwash Merino

  • Vincent (medium) in 80/20 Twin

  • Paul (light) in 80/20 Twin

  • Emil (medium) in 100% Superwash Merino

  • Boboli (medium) in 80/20 Twin Wild Thing


They're all sooo yummy. I'm in such a yarn and fibre overload right now that I don't know what to do. I really want to cast on for some new socks...but I have the dilemma with all the WIPs lying around and also I don't know which yarn to use. Wollmeise is always on top of the list, but I also want to try out some yarns I have in my stash.

Talking about fibre....going back even further, while we were recording, I also received my belated Christmas pressies from Bockstark:

She got me a much needed Niddy Noddy! Now, I still need extra bobbins and a tensioned lazy kate. :-p And along with that, she got me 200 g of 100% Baby Alpaca combed top from Alpaca with a Twist! And OMG...this stuff is gorgeously soft!! I'm already planning something for it...although it will be quite a while before I get around to it. Right now I have a bigger ambition in mind with my spinning. ;-p Won't be telling you about it just yet though.

That's not all. She also brought back this:


Hazel Knits: "Green Lake", originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

It's the super squishy sock yarn from Hazel Knits, who Bockstark stalked during her visit back home.

From Hazel Knits website: "Inspired by a lake right in the middle of Seattle surrounded by a super bike/walk/run path. Greenlake is a beautiful blue with a hint of algae and lily pads caressing its edges."

Then there was also another gift from a listener:


Tofutsies (789), originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

I'm not so sure about Tofutsies though. But I won't say anything just yet until I knit with them first. ;-) Thank you very much for the yarn!

Otherwise my weekend was pretty good. I got to spend pretty much the whole weekend with Dr. D. It's Fasching at the moment...not exactly my type of celebration (I don't really like dressing up and being silly). Anyhow, Dr. D and I were at his friend's place on Saturday night and I cooked. We had a bit to drink and they started with the Karneval songs....I got a good bit of alcohol in me and so I started being silly and danced around, too (on the table, that is). It was kinda funny. Not so funny however was the part when we went over to the neighbours to continue the party. Everyone except me were smoking and I just don't really have it with smoke. I drank a bit more and that just got me. I was feeling sick and had to run to the loo a couple of times. The last round ended my night, because I was on the real verge of throwing up (I was regurgitating already). So Dr. D took me home (very sweet of him - I actually told him to just stay and party on and I'd just go home by myself, but he said that that was a silly idea.)

I got better once I got in bed and got to lie flat on my back for a while.

Going back further on last Friday....I had been keeping this quiet....but guess what? I started work at the new LYS!!!! I'm doing this parallel to my reception job at the hostel for the moment. If the LYS really takes off, then I'll probably just work there. Anyhow, if you're around, come and visit me. I'm working there Thursdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The place is called "Lanaiolo" in Grillparzerstr. 35 in Munich. I'll try taking a photo this Thursday when I go in.

And the last bit for this post? I have a spinning FO to show:


The Yarn Wench, "Grange", originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Started: 22nd January 2008
Finished: First bobbin of singles spun on 23rd January 2008, second bobbin of singles on 28th January 2008; first bobbin navajo-plied on 28th January 2008, second bobbin plied on 29th January 2008
Yardage: 105 m / 55 g (first bobbin), 135 m / 55 g (2nd bobbin)
WPI: approx. 14-16 WPI (DK-weight to fingering-weight)
Fibre: "Grange", 3.7 oz/105 g Domestic wool top from The Yarn Wench given to me by KnottyNaomi
Wheel & Settings: Kromski Minstrel, spun worsted and plied on 8.5:1 ratio in double-drive mode.

I was originally aiming for sock yarns but ended up not having enough yardage for socks. However I'm happy with how the yarn turns out. The first bobbin has some inconsistencies but the second bobbin turned out pretty even.

I really love the colours. The photos are pretty accurate colour-wise (at least on my monitor) and I didn't tamper around with them much at all apart from turn the brightness up a notch.

So, that's all I have to report for the moment. I promise that I will get my survey out of the Pay-it-forward people this week. So, keep a look out for that!

Have a great week, everyone!

Current Mood: Good

Thursday, January 24, 2008

On Yarn, fibre and more yarn


EGMTK: Bracken Ridge, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Started: 14th January 2008
Finished: ca. 50g of single finished on 14th January 2008, second 50 g spun on 16th January 2008. Plied on 22nd January 2008
Yardage: 2-ply approx. 80 metres; Navajo-ply approx. 40 metres
WPI: approx. 10 WPI
Fibre: 22 micron Merino Top from Ewe Give Me The Knits, "Bracken Ridge"
Wheel & Settings: Kromski Minstrel, spun worsted on 6.5:1 ratio in double-drive; 2-ply (right hank) 6.5:1 ratio in single-drive using Scotch tension and Navajo-ply (left hank) 6.5:1 ratio in single-drive using Scotch tension

OMG...I just can't keep away from blogging, because otherwise my photos will pile up and I just won't be able to fit them all in one post. Especially now that I've joined the Once A Day group on Flickr.

Anyhow, I've already mentioned that I was venturing out to spin enough heavy DK to make a scarf. Well, the dorkiness that is me spun the second lot of singles thinner than the first and ended up with more singles yardage. So when I went to do a 2-ply, I ended up with left-overs from the second batch. So, I ended up Navajo-ply what was left. Luckily, I ended up with pretty much the same weight yarns.

I found that as long as I don't have a Tensioned Lazy Kate, Navajo-ply was the way to go. Making 2+ ply out of multiple singles will leave me to a swearing kitty, because the singles keep twisting on to each other while I'm pulling them out. Besides, I'm getting pretty good at Navajo plying. ;-)

And because I've got so many photos to fit into this post, I need to select them carefully. So I won't be posting every single one of them. You can always check the rest of them out over on my Flickr anyway.

That said, here's one with the 2-ply:


EGMTK: Bracken Ridge, 2-ply, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

And of the Navajo-ply:

And talking about the fact that I'm getting good at Navajo-plying:


On the Bobbin: Navajo-plied, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Started: 12th December 2007
Finished: single finished on 20th January 2008
Yardage: n/a
WPI: n/a; Single seems to be very light lace-weight to cobweb
Fibre: approx. 45 g of Merino batt with some sparkles (either nylon or Angelina) from Traveling Rhinos, sent to me by KnottyNaomi
Spindle: Lapis Lazuli convertible spindle from Butterfly Girl Designs, used as top-whorl. Navajo-plied on Kromski Minstrel on 10:1 ratio double-drive

Yeah, I kinda cheated. If you remember, I spun the singles up using a drop spindle. Granted, I could have Navajo-ply it on a spindle, too...but I was in for instant gratification and chose to ply with Valrainë. It's still on the bobbin...still have to skein it and set the twist, then I'll know the yardage.

Started: 22nd January 2008
Finished: First bobbin of single spun on 23rd January 2008
Yardage: n/a
WPI: n/a, I’m aiming for navajo-plied fingering-weight
Fibre: "Grange", 3.7 oz/105 g Domestic wool top from The Yarn Wench given to me by KnottyNaomi
Wheel & Settings: Kromski Minstrel, spun worsted on 8.5:1 ratio in double-drive mode.

Yeah, seriously, it seems that I just can't stop with the spinning. The Bracken Ridge from above hasn't even been cast-on yet and I've got another project in mind already. ;-p

I'm really hoping to be able to get a Navajo-ply sock yarn out of this....enough for a pair for me, of course.

You might ask why I'm spinning like mad? Well, blame it the generous KnottyNaomi, who decided to support her fellow spinner (i.e. me) and lighten her fibre stash at the same time. So she sent me these gorgeous Domestic tops from The Yarn Wench:


The Yarn Wench: Galway, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


The Yarn Wench: Bittersweet, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


The Yarn Wench: Feather, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

She also inserted the last issue of the Spin Off Magazine with the package! (Well, I actually asked for it.)

Thank you so much, Naomi!

Then after an odyssey, I finally retrieved a package that was sent to me from the post today...and the content? Have a look:


Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn: S95, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn: S149, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Noro Kureyon Sock Yarn: S185, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Yup, three skeins of Kureyon sock yarn!!!

I mentioned in one of my posts last year that I would love to try them out....and what do you know? N., a blogless reader just wrote me an email offering to send me some and told me to go choose the colourways. That's just an offer you can't turn down.

She refused my contribution to the cost....so, I've decided to just add her to my PIF-list! So, N., please keep a look out for my questionaire. You don't have to make gifts for anyone, because you're not officially participating in the PIF. And you can't avoid this gift from me either, since I've got your mailing address now. ;-p Thank you so much for your generous gifts!

So, are you guys getting sick of me yet? Last thing though:

You Make My Day Award


I was nominated TWICE for this "You-Make-My-Day-Award"!!! Wow! I'm really honoured! I've never really been awarded anything out of the blue before. (The Rocking Guy Blogger Award was kind of collaborative.) Thank you sooo much to: Malin Knits And... and Smoking Hot Needles, who nominated me for this award!

So, here's the rule: “Give the award to up to 10 people whose blogs bring you happiness and inspiration and make you feel happy about blogland. Let them know by posting a comment on their blog so they can pass it on. Beware you may get the award several times.”

And I would like to nominate the following bloggers:

  1. Lolly from Lolly Knitting Around
  2. Alala from Alala
  3. Debra from Cashmere Dreams
  4. Erin from Damknit
  5. Mandy from Ewe Give Me The Knits
  6. Peachy from Peachy Knits
  7. David from Cabin Cove
  8. Dickie from Cashmere Blend
  9. Stephen from hizKNITS
  10. Mike from Socktopus

The very last thing: I finally joined FaceBook a couple of days ago. So, please add me. If you don't know how to find me and want to get my full real name, then please email me. You can find my email address towards the end of the "about me" section on the top left of this page.

Well, that's all for now. Hope you have a great weekend!

Current Mood: Itching to spin
Food for the Ears: "Vincent" - Don McLean:

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

On Fishing for compliments

No, not because of the Mystic Waters shawl...and definitely not for myself. It's a whole other story altogether.

But first, the shawl: It's growing slowly. The KAL is over, but I'm still behind. *sighs* It's beautiful though. :-)

Anyway, this whole post will probably turn out not being about knitting...but about some deep thoughtful stuff I would like to leave with you all during this festive times....and I guess that it's a kind of call for action. I have absolutely no intention in offending anyone here. I just want to voice out my opinions and thoughts about things.

This took off first with Bockstark Knits' post where she made the comparison between things here in Munich and in the US, where she praises things in the US...the easiness of life there and just left Munich to eat dust. S-Knitting then comes into view when she left a comment defending her city and was called "insensitive and rude" in return.

Now, I know both of these gals personally and I'm not going to take side. It's just sad for me to see how things can get out of hands because of opinions expressed in a way that the person thought was appropriate, but people just got the wrong end of the stick.

The whole point is that I've just been thinking to myself: Why can't people just play nice? Sure, everyone has their own rights to criticise and complain about things....if you don't ever do that, you'd probably eventually go bollocks. I can understand both parties here. S-knitting defending her city was in its own right appropriate. I don't know however her perception about life as an expat. Because living as an expat there sure are things that annoys you in the country you're living in comparing to your home country...the point of which Bockstark was coming from.

I felt pretty sad especially when I saw another comment made by some of my friends, who I know personally - and I know you'll be reading this -, which just seem to assume that we expats just don't like living in the country at all. I absolutely do agree with you that there are some expats like that, and I'm sure you know exactly who I'm talking about....but do keep in mind that this in absolutely no way would apply to all expats.

I'm going to reiterate again that there sure are things expats don't like about the place they live in, but there must be things they like about it that keeps them living there (assuming that they can leave, if they ever wish to do so). I, for one, really love Munich and wouldn't want to leave...at least for the moment. Sure, I have my dream of living in Paris...but I'm happy in Munich. And sure, I definitely have things to complain about Munich as well as Germany on the whole...but heck, who the hell doesn't? There are also better things in Thailand that I can also compare to Munich, too. But hey, I'm still living in Munich. If I were to start complaining about Munich, I'm sure that given enough time I would be able to rattle off a whole list. The same also applies to Thailand or any other places I've lived in. I can always compare it to another country or my home country and say that certain things are better here or worse there. But it doesn't mean that I loathe the place I chose to live in.

Apart from that, things that you encounter in your daily life would seem to be more prominent than other things another person might perceive as more prominent. I'm the sort of the person who just adapts...so I usually just shrug off the things that annoy me and go my way. So if you hit the jackpot and had 9 out of 10 garbage bags ripping every time in Germany whilst none ever rip in the US, then you definitely are going to be pissed off about it.

It's just like hearing some extreme knitters facing off extreme crocheters, where one just can't stand the presence of the other at all. Sheesh, try to get along people. :-)

I'm all for tolerance. But yes, even I do have my own limits. Everybody has. And there's no point in tolerating something that's so detrimental that it will eventually affect your well-being. But we're talking about perceptions here....and surely you know that "de gustibus non est disputandem". ;-)

So, I thought that this might be a good place to call for an action. If you have the time, try to think about at least 5 things you like about the place you're living in and post about it. Make compliments to your city!

Here are the five things I LOVE about Munich:

  • The fact that there's a real winter here....and the prospect of snow.
  • The quirkiness of Munich and Bavaria comparing to the rest of Germany...all the while retaining the fact that Munich is still the "Weltstadt mit Herz".
  • The aloofness of Münchners or Bavarian at that...and the surprising revelation that they're really hearty and lovely people once you broke the ice.
  • I feel very safe in Munich. Walking around alone at night in a dark place isn't such a hot recommendation in Thailand.
  • I feel at home right now in Munich....I always find it amusing to walk over Marienplatz at 12 p.m. or 5 p.m. and don't really care about the Glockenspiel...all the while having to dodge all the tourists craning their necks to watch the carillion. :-) If I could, I would call myself a Münchner.


I won't start with food, because I do like meat...and Bavaria is all about meat. *yum* ;-)

So, what do you like about the city you're living in?

Granted though, I might be seeing all these things through rose-coloured glasses....thing is...well, yeah, I'm in love. :-p (hahaha, what a topic change, eh?) I've been keeping all this almost tightly shut for a while...but now that it's official, I guess that I can shout it out for once.

I don't have a good photo of my Dr. D yet, but i will post it once I have one decent enough. Some of you might have seen a picture on Flickr already (sorry, the photo is friends only...Dr. D doesn't like that photo at all). And no, he's not a medical doctor, but he's got a doctor title. So, that's what I'm going to call him here. :-p

Apart from having let myself fall emotionally and feeling happy about it after a period of telling myself that I needed time alone, things are also looking up for me in other departments...especially my studies. I feel motivated again. Life in general is good...it's not perfect and i have things that I still do worry about. However, comparing to the state I was in about 3 months ago, I have to say that this surely is an improvement.

All that said, if I don't get around to posting again: Y'all have a great Christmas and a very Happy New Year!!!

Current Mood: Thoughtful and fuzzy

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

On Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Started: 17th November 2007
Finished: 20th November 2007
Yardage: approx. 500 m
WPI: n/a, but definitely lace-weight
Fibre: approx. 60 g of 18 micron Merino from Wollwerkstatt
Spindle: Carved Agate top-whorl spindle from Butterfly Girl Designs

I seriously should be finishing up my seminar paper right now, but I'm too excited about this to sit still and do anything else! (And I'm sure you would rather exchange writing about "Defective Democracy: Russia" for drooling over beautiful hand-spun any time, right?)

The name of the yarn actually has nothing to do with the book or the movie of the same name. I just like the name and didn't want to call this just "Midnight" or something like that. The garden comes in to play because of the very subtle green in the midst of dark navy blue, indigo and black.

I'm soooooo very proud of the result! And the fact that I've even got enough to make a small shawl like Swallowtail or maybe Flower Basket (without doubling the yarn)...oh, all the wonderful possibilities!

Even better, the yarn is soooo very soft and squishy!

I'm also very fond of half-fulling the yarn now, especially yarn that I'll keep as single. This is great because it will help felt the yarn a bit and thus keeps the integrity of the single. It certainly adds a little halo and fuzziness to the yarn, but it's still sooooo beautiful!

Anyway, apart from that, I also received an extremely generous package full of spinning fibre from KnottyNaomi yesterday (go visit her Etsy shop!).


Zenstring: Gaia, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

4 oz. of Zenstring's 50/50 Merino-tencel.


Fun with Yarn: Chilly, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

4 oz. of Fun With Yarn's South African Fine.


The Yarn Wench: Pinwheel, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

4.4 oz of The Yarn Wench's acid-dyed Romney wool top.

I also received some great samples, too! There were some yummy Japanese jelly lollies included, but they didn't survive for the photo shoot.

Thank you so much, KnottyNaomi!!!

And now back to my paper. Have a great week, everyone!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

On Benediktbeuern Report

I got back home from Frankfurt on Friday night at 11.30 p.m. after having spent the whole day in Frankfurt with only 2 hours of sleep after work at the bar the night before. So, you can imagine how exhausted I was when I had to get up early the next morning and pack my bag for Benediktbeuern weekend and went out to meet those who arrived early at 8.30 a.m. (FYI, I usually pack my bags at the very latest the night before I leave for anywhere....so the fact that I packed my bag on the morning when I was to leave should tell you that I was totally knackered the night before).

So, I went off to the main station and met the first person who had been there even earlier than me. DeKnit got in a lot earlier with the night train from Bremen, so she was equally tired as I was. We got coffee to keep ourselves awake and waited for the others to arrive. One by one, the participants arrived and the group was complete with Cashyie, Ms. B, Alala, Tini, Fbz and Projektleiterin and her mum who were joining us just for the day.

We took the train to Benediktbeuern with only one change of train in Tutzing. On the way to Tutzing, Tini was seated beside this old couple and she was constantly being questioned by the guy, Ron (photo hotlinked from Tini - hope it's okay), about what she was doing. Ron was unusually interested in what we all were doing and he was picking up our names and tried to use it ("Look what Cashyie's doing!"). I mean, in a way, it was cute but otherwise it was kinda creepy and annoying. Ron's wife kept telling him to leave Tini alone to count her CO stitches.

However, the first train was delayed causing us to have to wait an hour at the Tutzing station for the next train to come. No problems at all, since we just go get ourselves something to drink at the cafe in the station and just whipped out our knitting. :-p


Project bag, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

During the train ride to Tutzing, Ms. B started distributing her project bags among the participants. This is the one that I got.


Wollflur: Brown Batt, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Tini also gave me a present, which is this batt of natural brown wool for me to spin. There isn't any information on which kind of wool it is, but I'm guessing that it's merino with about 20 microns. Thank you so much, Tini!

We got in to Benediktbeuern and made a bee-line to the Wollmeise stand where we met up with the Wollmeise herself and Yarnissima. The tag you see on the project bag was made by Yarnissima and was also distributed among the participants. We were then joined up by Andrea from Das Schneeschaf and her oh-so-cute boyfriend. ;-)

I then got the group to go check in. We were all very impressed by the rooms we got. We paid EUR 29.50 each for a double room with breakfast....and the rooms were huge!

After we had stored our bags away, we all went down to plunder the Wollmeise stand and started dispersing throughout the market. I ended up getting myself a new Turkish cross spindle which is a lot lighter than my current Ashford one and will allow me to spin lighter weight yarn without constantly breaking the yarn. At the same stand, which is Anettes Wollwerkstatt, I also got some sample rovings to play with and to demonstrate how to spin in the evening. I got the brown and yellow one and will be spinning them both up and plying them together. From the same place, I got about 50 g of this light blue batt of merino wool at 16 micron and it's very soft! (Anette explained to about the correlation of softness and micron worth to me). But the loot that I drooled over was the 100 g of un-dyed batt of baby camel-silk blend that is super soft. I can't wait to spin all these up soon!

After that I went to look around at other stands and went back to the Wollmeise stand where I picked out some yarns and got them put aside for me because I didn't have the money to purchase them at that moment.

I talked to the Wollmeise and asked whether she would like to get my Clementine Shawlette to put on show at her stand, to which she warned me not to bring it down. Apparently a lot of people wanted to buy the FOs she had on show there and she was afraid that my Clementine will be doomed there. Apart from that, if they can't get the FO they'd want to get the pattern, which wasn't readily available for free.

Despite her protest, I ended up bringing down my Clementine to show her and told her that if anyone express interest in buying it, she should just sell it to them. Which led to the next question of how much I wanted to sell it for. I was totally unprepared for that question and never have given any thoughts to it. While I was struggling to find an appropriate price for my beloved Clementine, the Wollmeise wrapped it around her shoulders and looked at me and rephrased her question to "How much do YOU want for it?".....so I told her that if she wanted it, she could have it. We struck a deal and I "sold" my Clementine to the Wollmeise for some yarns that I picked out and I paid for the rest of them. ;-)

And here are my loots from the Wollmeise:


Wollmeise: Natur, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Wollmeise: Red Hot Chilli, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Wollmeise: Spice Market, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Wollmeise: Löwenzahn, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Wollmeise: Frosch, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

It will be pretty interesting when I get around to dye yarns again to try and dye the Wollmeise stuff. ;-)

It's also interesting that my colour palette had been extended towards the red spectrum. I have always liked blues, but ever since since I started knitting, I have extended it to green and now red. What is it going to be next?

We all gathered at the Wollmeise stand again at about 6 p.m. that evening and heded off to have dinner together. The whole group took over one large table. It was a lively group. The few highlights at the dinner table was the northerners trying to cope with Bavarian food terms. The very real highlight, however, was when Andrea (Schneeschaf) took out her bag full of MariSilk and every knitters at the table just jumped up and pounced on the yarn.

Andrea told me over at Ravelry prior to Benediktbeuern that she would come join us, so I told her to just bring her MariSilk along because I'm sure that we all will want to buy it....and buy it we did.


Das Schneeschaf: Storm Cloud, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

I didn't buy any, because I didn't have the money for it...but the fabulous Fbz_, who took the two hanks of Storm Cloud that I was petting beforehand, handed over one of the hank for me just like that! Thank you so much Fbz_!


Wollmeise Socks from Fbz_, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

After dinner, we all gathered in my and Ms. B's room with lots of booze (linked photos courtesy of Ms. B).

Then Fbz_ outdid herself again by handing over a pair of hand-knit socks out to me. She knit me a pair of socks out of Wollmeise's "Wellensittichvogelfeder"! She did it because I moaned on the podcast about the fact that nobody ever knit me anything and boom! Fbz knit me a pair of socks! Thank you soooooo much! I LOVE them and have worn them a couple of times already.

The night progressed on with a lot of fun. We ended up getting too drunk and didn't do any kind of "workshops" as planned, but just had a whole load of fun together. Fbz, Andrea and I were spinning whilst the others were knitting or talking. All of us were drinking (apart from Andrea herself, because she still had to drive) and the night got progressively drunk. At one point, I just hit the limit and had to get in bed and the group left to go to bed. Cashyie stayed on knitting and talking with Ms. B and they apparently had a drunken adventure going out to buy Cashyie's train ticket for the next morning (she had to leave earlier than the rest of us), of which I had no idea of, since I was long in slumber-land.

The next day was spent walking around at the market and having something to eat together and knitting around. Ms. B and I made an interview with Andrea, which you will hear on the next episode of the podcast.

That pretty much concludes the Benediktbeuern weekend. I didn't take any photos (well, I took about 3 pictures), but you can view the photos Ms. B and Fbz made as well as go read the reports done by the others.

Well, that's all for now. I want to go spin some yarn. Have a nice weekend everyone!

Current Mood: Good

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Identity Theft / Nigerian Scam on a new level

PLEASE READ THIS AND SPREAD THE WORDS!

First off, I'm not the victim, but this scared me nevertheless. So, read and keep things in mind and spread the words around.

I was minding my own business on the computer and just a moment ago I received an email from Diane, which reads:

hello
how are you doing today i am sorry that i didn't inform you about my travelling out of the country on an official assignment,"journalism of course" i was going to cover and bring back story from a glamourous fashion show in south africa. It has been a very sad and bad moment for me, the present condition that i found myself is very hard for me to explain, i am really stranded in Nigeria cos the flight i boarded with my camera man Anthony had a late night stop over here, and we forgot our luggages and my small hand bag in the Taxi where my money, passport, documents and other valuable things were kept on our way to the Hotel that we intend to spend the night, we have informed the Nigerian authorities to help recover our stuffs, and they have assured of doing their best to get it back. i also contacted our embassy back here regarding helping me out to reach our destination, they said it will cost me and anthony $2000 to secure a new passport and visa because we need it to be able to get into south africa. I am facing a hard time here because i have no money on me, and am afraid of informing my office of this, because i will be put-off the assignment immediately, i had to work hard to beat susan to it she is a serious threat and competition to my job, the complicating thing about this whole issue is that this is my first major assignment of my career, ooh God i am so confused.I need you to help me with the visa money and i will also need $1600 to feed and help myself and anthony until the visa is ready, so please can you help me with a sum of $3500 to sort out my problems here? I need this help so much and on time because i am in a terrible and tight situation here. I sent you this e-mail from my pocket blackberry thank goodness i had it in my pocket i found your email address there. I need this help from you urgently, pls visit any western union outlets around you and send the money to Anthony he was smart to have had an extra passport in his camera bag though it has expired, but we have been assured that he can receive the money with it. so below is the address to send it to......

Name:Anthony ikpe
Address: 45 churchill st.
City: victoria island
State: lagos,
Zipcode: 23401
Country: Nigeria

and email me the 10digits mtcn # and the trest question and answer given to you. even if you cannot afford the whole money I will appreciate what soever you can afford to send me for now and I promise to pay back your money.
as soon as i return home.
Really hope to read from you soon
Yours
Diane Pernet

Sent from my AT&T Wireless BlackBerry

Now, Diane's a very respectable high profile fashion journalist who I got to know through my contacts with Anina and the other 360 Fashion people.

Firstly I was extremely surprised to get an email from Diane, since I haven't been in email contact with her for so long now (although I still check her blog as well as the other 360 Fashion blogs from time to time).

Anyway, while I was reading the email my alarm went buzzing at the mention of "Nigeria". I mean, I doubt there would ever be any high profile fashion event in Nigeria to start with, let alone so big an event that Diane would fly over to report on in the midst of London Fashion Week. I mean, WTF?!

Then, Diane needing money desperately? I seriously doubt that. Besides, she knows full well that I'm a student. Okay, she probably doesn't know that I'm broke, but still, I'm a student!

Diane's a high profile journalist with great command of the language, and I mean, look at the darn email! It says Diane, however that's definitely not her style! No capital letters, no paragraph? And I doubt Diane would say "coz"....and I also highly doubt that any serious fashionistas would describe the fashion world using the adjective "glamourous"!

Anyway, since the email is so fishy it stinks, I went over to check Diane's blog to see whether she was really stranded in Nigeria....and of course, it's all a scam!

So everybody, be on the watch out, there is a new kind of the Nigerian Scam, with personalisation and all.....keep your guards up! If you get anything similar to this, check with the real person first (even though they might say they were stranded in Nigeria with no phone, try calling them first before taking any action). If you're on the receiving side of the scam yourself and your email has been compromised, go report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Centre!

Yours,
Elemm

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

On needles and spindles


Wolle Roedel: on the spindle, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Started: 01st September 2007
Finished: WIP
Fibre: Wolle Roedel "Filzwolle", Colour: red-rust, 100% wool

First off, I really need to thank you all for your overwhelming comments in my last post about my first plied hand-spun yarn! That meant a lot to me and it really made me feel proud of myself that I could do something so well...especially during this time while I'm feeling as though I can't accomplish a darn thing. :-p

Anyway, as I already have mentioned in the last post, I already have something new on the spindle...as you can see above. Here are some more detail photos:


Wolle Roedel: on the spindle, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.


Wolle Roedel: on the spindle, originally uploaded by elemmaciltur.

Yup, I'm spinning pretty thin singles now. I'm almost done with the first 25 g and will probably wind it into a centre-pull ball before doing the other 25 g. Then I'll ply from both the centre-pull.

I originally wanted to either Andean or handy ply this...but considering the thinness of the yarn, I think I'd end up cutting off my circulation winding the yarn on to my hand. Although I haven't really decided yet. I'm just too afraid that the yarn might be too energised and would end up in a tangled mess with the centre-pull balls.

There are also two other things I'm considering at the moment. Whether I should go and get another 50 g of this stuff, so that I'll end up with 100 g in total at the end. And secondly, the thing is that I originally thought that I would end up with a lace-weight when I ply the yarn...but comparing the single with the lace-weight I have from the Wollmeise, it's pretty much of the same thickness. So, I guess that I'll end up with a 2-ply fingering-weight, which is also nice.

Last thing about spinning: Do you think that it's bad that I'm already browsing on eBay for spinning wheels already after two weeks into spinning? :-p Thank goodness I haven't got the money for that at the moment.

I received a package yesterday from Sew-Mad. She sewed me a new needle case with 15 slots! She did it after she found out I was stuffing more than 3-4 pairs of circs into one slot of the needle case she had sewn for me earlier in the year.

I love this new case! The fabric and the colours she has chosen for me were perfect. She even used a fabric that is commonly found for the traditional "Hausmode" here and told me that she was inspired by the Tyrolean Mankitten yarn I got from Scout! One of these days, we could probably get a whole line of stuff produced based on the Tyrolean Mankitten!

Anyway, thank you so much Sew-Mad!

Make sure you go and visit her Dawanda Shop where she sells her work. She's really talented. And I tell you, I've been secretly coveting those LP-purses of hers. Were I a gal, I would've been saving up to purchase one of those! Go and check it out!

And the last piece of news I have today is that the Wollmeise has revealed her newest online shop! Although the shop's currently closed because the Wollmeise needs a time-off to prepare for the markets. But be sure that things will be going on full roll come October!

Well that's all I have to report. Hope you guys are having a great week!

Current Mood: Okay
Food for the Ears: "Call me irresponsible" - Michael Bublé. Listen to the song on my Vox

Monday, August 20, 2007

On...why knit socks?