With a long weekend coming up and a Yarn Barn of Kansas gift
voucher from my cousin burning a hole in my pocket, I made a plan. I would order yarn for tea towels and a
Bluster Bay shuttle as a (not so) little treat, and spend the long weekend
working on tea towels as my stock is very low after the last market and some gift
giving. So last week I did my order for the yarns and shuttle on line as well
as some colour cards as I wanted to know just what the Brassard cottons looked
like, apart from the ones I’d already ordered from my computer screen, hope
they are not too different.
Unfortunately yarn is heavy and postage to Australia is expensive but I
used the gift voucher for most of what I’d ordered and paid for the rest and the
postage myself. I chose the 6 to 10 day
option on the postage, and here I am on day 10 but with no parcel. I’ve been following it on the USPS tracking
app, and the Australia Post app as well, and it’s had quite the whistle stop
tour.
It left Yarn Barn in Lawrence almost immediately, went to Kansas
City then to Chicago where I would have expected it to take a trip to Los
Angeles or Fort Worth and pick up a direct flight to Melbourne. But no – it’s been to Houston and then
Auckland and arrived in Melbourne the day before yesterday.
It just has to clear customs and get to my local post office. I made a quick and unsuccessful trip
there late yesterday. It’s now a public holiday, followed by the weekend with no mail deliveries
so although it’s in town and probably not that far away, I’m not going to get
it before Monday. By then I will be back
at work and the long weekend, with extra weaving time, will be over.
I think that means that I will just have to work on the
unfinished projects. With the first market for the year coming up on March 4, there
are plenty of those to keep me occupied.
There’s a very little bit of warp left on the 8 shaft loom (where
the tea towels are going),
There’s a little bit of warp left on the 4 shaft loom as
well, and a couple of other warps ready to start.
In case I get all of this done there are about 12 kumihimo
necklaces for glasses that need some finishing and to have findings attached.
Obviously I shouldn’t be bored over the long weekend but it’s
just not like unpacking a new box of yarn and getting a fresh long warp on the
big loom.
Enough complaining, back to the finishing
Helen