Posts from — May 2009
All Business
Okay, I’m going to have to make one of those dreaded business-only posts. Please bear with me. We’ll return to our scheduled programming next post, I promise.
I did a shop update yesterday. It was a large update, the largest ever, but everything disappeared faster than ever. I am totally overwhelmed at this. Thank you all so much!
I had posted that the update would happen after noon my time. Because I run my business around my family, I ended up doing the update around 4:30 pm. It has come to my attention that posting a large window for updates is inconvenient for many, and we have been discussing possible alternatives in the Ravelry Group. A smaller window (7-8 PM eastern, for example) has been suggested, and I am open to this. However, I will take one liberty– This is a home-based business and my children come first. If an update is delayed due to family reasons, we will all have to live with it. As someone in the Rav group said, it’s just yarn! If there is a delay and I’m able to post a notice, I absolutely will. But if I can’t, I can’t. I hope everyone understands.
Because we are all not in the same time zone, I will rotate update times. This will sometimes exclude those of you on the other side of the globe, and sometimes exclude those of you on the other side of the country. Unfortunately, there’s no one time that will work for everyone.
I’m not sure what to do about reserves- as many have pointed out, it really just amounts to a smaller update. Maybe it does make sense to just stick to rotating updates. Again, I’m open to feedback.
Also, there’s been a conversation about the growing demand, and how it’s getting harder and harder for those of you who have been with fiberphile from the beginning to get the yarns you want. Please know that I do take these concerns very seriously- I know that fiberphile would be nothing without all of your beautiful projects you’ve posted in Ravelry and spreading the word about my yarns. The trick is to find a way to honor all of you without being unfair to those who have been equally supportive since they have become my customers. I’m working on setting up something similar to the Loopy Ewe’s “Loopy Groupies” benefits program for loyal customers and I’m completely open to suggestions!
Whew! Okay. Many thanks to all of you for your patience, your support, and your friendship. I know that it can be frustrating when a small business grows faster than it can handle, but I’m trying really hard to keep up :)
May 28, 2009 2 Comments
Updates
There will be a shop update today after 12 noon EDT. There will be lots of MCN and a small selection of lace weight, including a yummy alpaca/silk/cashmere blend. If they get a good response, they’ll become regulars!
I had my third Irish fiddle lesson today, and although I cringed at every squeak and squawk, my instructor again assured me that I was doing very well. “It’s supposed to be harder than this.” Really? Then how the heck does anyone stick with it?
Actually, I think I know how– because when you’re in love with what an instrument *can* sound like, it makes it worth all of the hours of practice and sounding awful. It does for me, anyway. I can’t speak for my family!
Speaking of fiddles, Jenna has organized a group of wanna be old-time fiddlers who will learn together– Fiddler’s Summer. It promises to be fun, and squeaking and squawking isn’t so bad when you’re not the only one!
May 27, 2009 No Comments
To Memories
Happy Memorial Day! We’re off to visit the graves of our loved ones who have passed (including two World War veterans), and then on to a family barbecue at my aunt’s house. I’ll be back to work tomorrow, getting all of the lovely yarns ready for this week’s update!
May 25, 2009 1 Comment
Hey Baby
Our little chicks arrived a day early and full of energy! We are having a fantastic time with them. So cute!
Naturally, our oldest son picked out the leader of the pack as his buddy and promptly named her Trouble. Our youngest picked out the runt of the bunch- she’s little but she’s got enough spunk for all of them. I have a feeling that my boys will have constant companions once these little ones are big enough to roam outside.
Our garden is also doing well. As I mentioned yesterday, we have lots of baby veggies popping up, and even a mini broccoli head! It’s so exciting for all of us. We can’t wait until we can harvest those first sugar snap peas and tender lettuce thinnings.
I had my second fiddle lesson this morning, which was very encouraging. My instructor told me that it is rare to get the hang of the instrument as quickly as I have, and that it usually takes months to get where I am. This confirms my long-held suspicion that I was meant to play the fiddle; I can’t help but imagine that my Scottish fiddle-playing grandfather, long past, knows somehow, and is proud of me. I’m working on an Irish Polka which was a surprise to me (they have polkas in Ireland?) but it is a fun piece of music. Every time I practice, it sounds a little better and wow- I actually am playing Irish music already!
In knitting news, I’ve completed one of Mom’s socks and have yet to go back to the other. I’ve been slightly distracted by another little project– A baby thorpe for my newborn niece. Her daddy requested a brown thorpe so I’ve done the top in a soft bamboo/acrylic blend and the brim in organic cotton. So far, so good! I’m hoping that her daddy approves, and if not, it’s a great excuse to knit her another one! The great thing about these hats is that they take no time at all and really are useful. The perfect baby item, in my opinion!
May 22, 2009 4 Comments
May
May has come and almost gone and I’ve yet to make a blog post. Oh dear.
Lots has been going on in my world beyond the usual dyeing, knitting, spinning, and weaving.
I have a new little niece, Sabine. She is absolutely the most beautiful little baby girl I’ve ever seen and I’m so in love with her. Unfortunately, she lives across the continent in San Francisco, but her parents (my sister in law and her husband) have been wonderful enough to set up a photo/video blog where we have been able to watch her grow, as well as watch them grow into the role of parents. Having been the only couple on both sides of the family with children, being an aunt and uncle is a new experience that we are loving every moment of, albeit from afar.
Our little garden is growing happily, and we now have baby carrots, lettuce, radishes, broccoli and peas shooting up alongside basil, rosemary and chives. On Friday, our four little chicks are due to arrive. Having a vegetable garden and raising chickens is a life-long dream that we finally made a reality this year, and I must say that I’ve been greatly inspired to finally do it by a book that I originally heard about on the CraftSanity Podcast. Made From Scratch, a book by Jenna Woginrich (who also happens to live in Vermont), is a truly inspiring story about a woman in her twenties who dreamed of homesteading and instead of just dreaming, she jumped in. Her whole message is that regardless of whether you live in a house in the country or rent an apartment in the city, there are things that you can do today to start living your dream. And she’s right.
Jenna is also responsible for my acting upon another life-long dream of mine, and also one of my husband’s. For years, I’ve wanted to learn to play irish fiddle, and my husband has wanted to learn the banjo. After reading Jenna’s book, and with my 30th birthday looming in the not-too-distant future, I decided that it was time to do it. I ordered the instruments, a couple of books and CDs, and signed up for lessons. We’re plunking away, slowly getting better and better. It has been wonderful and we still can’t figure out why we didn’t do it sooner!
I’ve also been knitting away on a pair of socks from Cookie A’s new book, Sock Innovation. It just happens to be my new favorite sock book! The socks I’m knitting, Sunshine, were supposed to be a mother’s day gift but they weren’t finished, so she got a half-finished pair of socks nicely wrapped in a box. Being my mom, she didn’t mind, but she is looking forward to receiving the finished pair sooner than later!
Now to the business- I’m planning a fiberphile update early next week. I’m adding some new luxury lace weight yarns on a trial basis (alpaca/silk/cashmere anyone?) and will have large batches of the most popular colorways and bases so that (hopefully) everyone who wants a particular color has a decent shot at it. Yarns available for reserve will be posted in the flickr set starting Friday and going through the weekend. For more information about reserving yarns, you can read the Reserves FAQ.
So, that’s it. I’d like to get back to shorter, more frequent posts. We’ll see how I do!
May 20, 2009 1 Comment


















