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Jayne hat knitters, unite!

October 19th, 2005 Leave a comment Go to comments

So I’ve been telling the last few people who ordered Jayne hat kits that it could be a week before I get to mail out their package, because I am waiting for a shipment of yellow yarn to come in. I joked that Browncoat knitters are single-handedly creating a yellow yarn shortage. More yellow arrives on my doorstep today or tomorrow, by the way.

At least, I thought I was joking about us causing the shortage.

I went to the Needlecraft Center in Davidson, NC today because they had some rust yarn (which, yes, I am now very low on and also waiting for) and they mentioned that they had googled the hat and found a picture of it. I said that was me, and they treated me like some kind of minor knitting celebrity. I feel more like a knitting curiosity, but I’ll take it anyway.

Anyway, I explained about my supply chain problems, and they said, “Oh, we can order cones from the mill too!” Needless to say, I was all over that. As it stands, the yarn has to go from Nebraska to Oregon, then from the middleman in Oregon to me in North Carolina, and shipping is a bitch. So they called the mill.

LYS: “Yes, I’m wondering if you have cones available of Sunburst Gold, Autumn…”
Brown Sheep: “Oh, you must be knitting those caps!”

Yes, it’s apparently true, we ARE causing a shortage of yarn. I pity the person who just wants to make an autumn leaf sweater, but can’t because of those damn Browncoats.

But I don’t pity them too much. Go us!!

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  1. October 19th, 2005 at 17:03 | #1

    Ha! Go us!

    Though now I’m glad the hub won’t be taking his hat to work. I don’t think I could turn down requests from his coworkers.

  2. October 19th, 2005 at 17:03 | #2

    Ha! Go us!

    Though now I’m glad the hub won’t be taking his hat to work. I don’t think I could turn down requests from his coworkers.

  3. October 19th, 2005 at 17:19 | #3

    That is SO COOL.

  4. October 19th, 2005 at 17:19 | #4

    That is SO COOL.

  5. October 19th, 2005 at 19:14 | #5

    I second this comment!

    You ARE a knitting celebrity after all! Mills know about the hats! Hehe.

  6. October 19th, 2005 at 19:14 | #6

    I second this comment!

    You ARE a knitting celebrity after all! Mills know about the hats! Hehe.

  7. October 19th, 2005 at 23:54 | #7

    I can see the CNN graphic already…. a Jayne hat, very small, zooms to fill the screen, then slowly rotates in faux 3-d while a bass-heavy thrumming plays in the background. Overlaid, in silvery block letters, appears the words

    TVINI: A WORLD IN CRISIS

    Seriously, though, that really is pretty cool. I’ve never caused a regional shortage of anything, much less one spanning from NC to Nebraska.

    One time I did, however, get the last cheeseburger at my uncle’s barbecue, and everyone else had to have hotdogs. So I’ve got that going for me.

  8. October 19th, 2005 at 23:54 | #8

    I can see the CNN graphic already…. a Jayne hat, very small, zooms to fill the screen, then slowly rotates in faux 3-d while a bass-heavy thrumming plays in the background. Overlaid, in silvery block letters, appears the words

    TVINI: A WORLD IN CRISIS

    Seriously, though, that really is pretty cool. I’ve never caused a regional shortage of anything, much less one spanning from NC to Nebraska.

    One time I did, however, get the last cheeseburger at my uncle’s barbecue, and everyone else had to have hotdogs. So I’ve got that going for me.

  9. October 20th, 2005 at 02:55 | #9

    Hah! I had a skein of Autumn Harvest in my hand today and thought of those hats.

    God. Getting acknowledged by Brown Sheep. That’s hardcore.

  10. October 20th, 2005 at 02:55 | #10

    Hah! I had a skein of Autumn Harvest in my hand today and thought of those hats.

    God. Getting acknowledged by Brown Sheep. That’s hardcore.

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