Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

28.2 pounds


As of end of day Tuesday -
19 inches in diameter. 28.2 pounds, or 12,802.8 grams which roughly equals 128 skeins.

Top layer is a color named 'Creme de Menthe' by Brunswick circa 1970, 80% cotton/20% polyester mix. Below are some other color iterations that developed over the course of the day.

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Center of the Universe


Finding my mom's yarn stash in every corner of the house. She moved there over 37 years ago so this collection of yarn is leftover from finished projects, or unfinished projects or just plain forgotten about from the mid 1970's to the present. It's fun to sift through the boxes and revisit the trends in color and fiber where pastel acrylics, sparkly novelties and earth toned silks all take a place in the timeline of her purchases. 

In my attempt to comprehend the immensity of the volume of material - and to embrace what was hers - I've decided to wind each skein, one on top of another, into one large singular ball.

As it grows to something that currently weighs over 15 pounds it possesses a gravitational pull that draws you in. The layers blend and change by the minute with each new application of color. The action of winding around the sphere feels uncannily like I'm orbiting around a sun or other celestial body.

I plan to continue until it measures 34 in. in diameter (the width of my front door) or until I run out of yarn - which ever comes first. Tonight the ball has consumed two large boxes worth of yarn, measures 15 inches in diameter and weighs 15.4 pounds. This roughly translates to 246 ounces or 6,991 grams or 69.9 skeins.

I've barely made a dent in the supply.