Thursday, 26 February 2015

NDS's last ever show......

Last weekend we took The Natural Dye Studio to Unravel for our very last NDS show.
Daisy and I had been so busy in the run up to the show, that we didn't really have much time to think about what it really meant.
I think its best that I tell the story with photo's, because otherwise this blog would end up as a soggy tear stained mess.

So here it is Unravel 2015.


This time the Beast worked, we hired a box trailer, which was a million times better than the flat bed we took to Yarndale.
BUT the 8ft trailer had already been hired so I had to book the 7 ft trailer, it was very touch and go due to the fact that our metal show grids are 7 ft. 
The trailer dimensions were 1/2 an inch bigger than the grids, luckily the trailer had a pointy bit at the front with a metal bar across to support the structure. We packed out the floor with yarn bags and rested the grids on top of the bar and wool, it was all tied together with lots of rope to stop the grids moving and we managed to get to Farnham without any problems.


Set up was easy, which makes a change, we normally have kits and assorted scarves and dummies, but this time the only thing we had was wool, it felt like we were missing vital stand ingredients, but the wool was the big focus so it was ok. 


And the stand looked amazing, I was really happy with it, the lighting made the blankets glow and it was warm and inviting. As you can see we had 2 sections of wool, one either side of the stand, so customers had more space to browse.


What I didn't expect was the response from customers, it was overwhelming, we had a constant flow of feed back to my "End of NDS" blog post, so many people came to tell me I was doing the right thing.
We talked to so many customers with so many stories and so many fond NDS memories, that
its impossible to even start to tell them here.
And so many projects that people brought to the stand to show us and share.
We were given cards, letters and bottles of wine, cake and chocolates.
The out pouring of emotion was very humbling and really brought home to us that we weren't just selling a bit of wool, we were selling happiness and creativity to yarn addicts :-)


Caroline brought her Ermintrude which mind blowing and even more so when she told us it was her first blanket


And Isabelle brought her Kaleidoscope, which was fantastic to see along side with mine on the wall.


And this chunky slub blanket was made with yarn we sold at least 8 or 9 years ago on eBay.
I loved this yarn, unfortunately you didn't, so we stopped dyeing it.
Its still soft and cuddly and the colours are still beautiful....sigh.....


The stand was constantly busy, half the time I had to stand outside in the aisle and chat to customers.


Even when it was quiet the wall of wool still had adoring NDS fans in front of it trying to choose their last skeins.


And then the show was over, this was all we had left to take home, over 40 kgs less than we took with us. If you look closely at this photo you can see that a lot of the remaining pegs only have 1 or 2 skeins on, when we set up there were 5 on each.


Breakdown was fast and furious, after all we didn't have much to pack as the lovely John Arbon took our grids home in his 8 ft trailer.

And then we had a ceremonial throwing away of the stand sign, we had already had to cut a piece off just to fit it in over the yarn, but this seemed like a fitting end to NDS's show career.
This was also the point that Dais and I looked at each other and almost broke down, luckily we both realised what was happening and started talking about jam or some such other nonsense.
If we hadn't I think we would still have been sobbing over each other in a wet car park in Surrey


And now onto new things and the first yarn for my brand new stash.
I have never bought yarn before, so it was a whole new learning curve, I couldn't have it all I had to choose a couple of skeins at a time. I didn't realise how difficult it was being a customer!!

So here is my Unravel haul...

2 x baskets from Injabulo - I always try to treat myself to one of their baskets at the shows, they are guilt free shopping as by buying them I am buying Fair Trade and helping support families in Africa who don't have all the luxuries in life that I have and take for granted.
So you can see it is my duty to buy their baskets, which are perfect for keeping stash and projects in, my wool room is full of them and as I buy new stash I will have to buy more new baskets.....

2 x Easyknits skeins - Although I've always loved the intensity of colour of Jon's yarn I've always thought I needed sunglasses to look at it, but I hope when its mixed in with softer more subtle colours it will look like little electric flashes of colour and give my blankets a new dimension.
Obviously I need to buy a lot more and a bigger range of colours to test my theory.

2 x Skein Queen skeins - Which I have coveted for a long time as Debbie's colours will blend perfectly with my NDS stash and give me a much bigger colour palette.

It felt a bit odd buying from my long time competitors, but they are both valued friends and people I love and respect. I know just how difficult it is to be a indie dyer, and so I want to support them.

I have a list of dyer friends that I want to add to my stash, but they weren't at Unravel so I'll have to wait until Yarndale.

And finally 1 x skein of John Arbon's Knit by Number's
I only have one skein from Unravel, but as John is a very close friend and neighbour and I know where he lives, where his mill is and where his shop is I don't think I need worry about adding to my stash.
John has cleverly created Knit by Number's especially for me without even realising it.
It has the almost the whole rainbow and new colours to fill the gaps are in the pipeline.
Plus there are rumours of a 4 ply Knit by Number's.............

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

NDS's Mothballing timetable


Oooops - I've just realised that I haven't actually shared any of our NDS plans with you.
Firstly I need to let you know we have removed all the blanket kits from the website, during January we had orders for 40 kits and so have a huge kit dyeing backlog, so I'm afraid the only yarn available will either be at Unravel or from the website updates.

So here is the timetable as it stands at the moment.

Feb 2015

Thursday the 5th - Website Update - 10 kgs
Thursday the 12th - Website Update - 15 kgs
Fri/Sat/Sun 20th/21st/22nd - UNRAVEL - NDS's very last show
All being well we will have about 50 kgs of yarn, although we've just looked at the calender and realised that the show is 2 weeks away and not 3, and we haven't even started dyeing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday the 26th - Website Update - Unravel leftovers

March 2015

Thursday the 5th  - Website Update (maybe...... Dais is on holiday so I'll be doing all the dyeing, winding etc on my own) - 20 kgs
Thursday the 12th - Website Update - 20 kgs
 Thursday the 19th - Website Update - 20 kgs
Thursday the 26th - Website Update - ???? kgs -  who knows how many, we'll find out when we start dyeing, this last update might be delayed until the following week, but don't worry we'll keep you posted.

April 2015 - onwards........

Website
The website will be closed for good and I will move any stock we have left into my Etsy shop which you can find HERE

I am planning to carry on dyeing yarn for pleasure, but it will be in very small quantities as I'll be dyeing in my cellar and won't have the facilities or time to dye more than a couple of kgs a month.
The main reason I plan to keep my hand in a few dye baths is because I want to carry on using it, plus I am hoping to do Yarndale as a designer and will need to build a small amount of yarn to sell to cover show costs.
If there is leftover yarn I will add it to the Etsy shop.
I can't imagine my life without ever dyeing again, creating the perfect colour is so satisfying and gives me so much happiness :-)

Mailing List
I will close my Mailchimp account at the beginning of April so there won't be any more update mails.
If you want to continue following me, my designs and any news I have about shows and yarn you can do so in the following places...........
HERE - This is the place I will be posting all my news, the other sites are for general day to day.
If you want to keep up to date with all my news you can follow the blog, the link is in the sidebar.
My Instagram account - QUEENIEAMANDA2
Instagram is my preferred social networking site as I use it as a photo diary, however as it feeds twitter and Facebook you can find my Instagram posts on them as well.

My Ravelry group - AMANDA PERKINS CROCHET DESIGNS 
My Facebook page - AMANDA'S CROCHET BLANKETS
My Twitter account - QUEENIEAMANDA

Unfortunately I won't have time to update any of the NDS social networking accounts, so they will probably fade away without my attention.

I think that's all for now, although I'm sure there's lots more I need to tell you.


Thursday, 22 January 2015

Zodiac & the next tick

Its a very momentous day today, Daisy and I can tick a massive tick off our to-do list.
We will be posting all the yarn and first pattern instalment for the 2 Zodiac blanket clubs.

The Zodiac is the culmination of 10 months work, I started designing it last April, it took 2 months to come up with a workable design, we put the memberships on-line last June.
I had a few months off from the Zodiac, working on the book and the summer wool shows.
Our plan was to start dyeing the yarn after Yarndale, but due to our workload we just never managed to fit it into the dyeing schedule.

I did however start working on the pattern.
The pattern has taken months to write as I needed to turn a very complex design into a pattern that was understandable and easy to make, luckily I have Valerie, who has been with me through the whole process, tecing all my charts and written instructions, re-working all my maths, writing the motif patterns for the knitted blanket and just generally being an all round superstar.
Without her the Zodiac wouldn't exist
I have my fingers crossed that we've managed to produce a workable pattern.

So Daisy and I started dyeing at the beginning of the month, actually I should say Daisy started dyeing I was still working on the pattern.
The dyes have been playing up and its been a nightmare trying to get the colours right.
Due to the cold weather some days the indigo has refused to play, Dais dyed all the green and after she'd washed it it was far too pale, so I re-dyed some of it and quite a bit of the re-dyed green ended up far too dark, so there is a huge variation in the greens, so there is going to be a huge variation in the look of the finished blankets.
I've been really panicking about the green, but have come to accept that its out of my control, there is nothing I can do about it, 
We can't afford to buy and re-dye another 15+ kilo's of green and it needs to be posted now and not sometime in February, so some of the members will get a dark teal, some will get a slightly muddy apple colour and maybe one or two will get the colour I'd planned to dye.
Now I've had time to think about the varying greens, I've decided that it will be quite exciting watching the different colour variation blankets emerge.

We finished the dyeing at the end of last week and have been struggling to get it dry, rewound, labelled and packed in time to send it before the end of this week.
I finished sorting all the yarn into colour packs yesterday and Dais is packing them into their mailing packages today.


I'm at home working on the blanket today, but I'll be taking a trip up the hill later this afternoon to fill the Beast with the Zodiac and bring it back down to the post office to catch the last post.

Next thing on my to-do list is crochet the actual blanket and listen to Phil complain while he makes the knitted one.
He's only ever made finished patterns and never been a pattern tester. 
So he didn't completely understand what he was agreeing to when he said he'd make the knitted blanket and he's finding it very frustrating that I keep editing the pattern and taking away the charts he is working from and replacing them with newly edited charts.
Unfortunately he's not going to be happy tonight when he discover's that I have had to edit the main pattern as I had a couple of the colours muddled up. 
He thinks he's finished knitting the February motif's, sadly he's going to have to re-knit 2 of them :-)

If you are a member don't worry about the pattern edit, I'll send a e-mail tomorrow with the new colour charts attached.