Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Tea Time!

A friend of ours recently recommended a new (to us) online tea store: Adagio Teas.

We order DH's favorite: Earl Grey, and some samples of Almond and Vanilla.  When we received our package (very quickly) they sent a free sample of Birthday Cake!  All the tea has been very yummy and it is all package so nicely with the little tins and canister (plastic, but still nice).  Almost all their tea is loose leaf, but the do sell tea bags (100 for $3) if you don't want to mess with a tea ball.  

If you are interested in trying them out, let me know and I can email you a $5 gift certificate.  (They let existing costumers give this gift certificate for free to new costumers)  Just email me and let me know what email address you want the certificate emailed to.  Hope you get to enjoy a cup today!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Promised Sweater Pics

Do you check your gauge? I must admit I hate checking gauge. It feels like such wasted time and feels like going to the dentist. So as a general rule I just wing it, but.....we've talked about this sweater, so....I checked my gauge.

On the first try I was close. 23 stitches by 32 rows instead of 22 by 30. My initial response was close enough. Then I did the math (haha) and realized that being one stitch off would amount to 2 inches in the final product YIKES! (I wasn't worried at all by the 32 rows) Now if I were good and did things just the way I should, I would knit another gauge swatch using the next size up, but come on, I did it once....so I just went up one size and started. (this may prove to be a crucial mistake, but I hope not)


I did notice that the yarn shows my stitch imperfections big time--who knew I had imperfections in my stitches? alpaca does, that's who! So I blocked the swatch (I did this before I measured it too) and blocking isn't my favorite, but it was so worth it! All the stitches lined up and the fabric felt so light, I can't wait to wear it! (see all those stitches looking so happy--the color is more acurate in the first pic without the flash)

So I've started the back...I think I've done about 9 inches. The yarn is really soft, but I have found where one ply is broken occasionally in the yarn and a knot or two in the skein, but I'm not complaining. I just make sure to check the yarn for a row before I start the row (did that make sense) so I'll keep you posted on the sweater, but fair warning it could take a while.


On another note, my dear mom found this awesome new tea! Blueberry Green Tea by Republic of Tea. It is good for you and tastes wonderful. The blueberry adds a nice sweetness without being overpowering! Enjoy your day while I enjoy my tea!