After many color tries to replace the 3024 that doesn't show very well, yellow may be the one. The last option was a light teal and I liked it, so why did I move on to yellow? Because color choice creates a brain blockage. A hindrance to progress. Usually changes are implemented rather quickly but several options worked so well here that I am in a pickle. I may go back to the light teal which looked really nice with the 975. Damn.
I've been seeing old sampler charts that I really like and may find one day, or not. Doesn't matter really. I remember thinking I had so much stash ... until .... Flosstube happened. I'm not even in the Junior League. But still enough to keep me busy. Now about the linen.
I watched the Attic's video and was really surprised, and confused, at the difference in color between thread counts. I need to educate myself and take a few reference notes for future orders. This screen shot from the video shows the vast difference of the same color in different counts. Parchment (front) and Old Gold (back) in 40 and 46. Newcastle is the name of 40 count like Cashel is 28 and Belfast 32? Why would Newcastle and Bristol dye so differently if the linen is the same except for count? I thought Newcastle was a type of linen, but it refers to the count? Can't we just say the brand, like Wichelt or Zweigart, and a color name and count? Are they named because they are woven with different threads, thickness, or texture? Am I the only one clueless?
I'm so glad they showed this, not that I would be adding 46 count to my linen drawer, but it sort of explains why my 28 and 35 count of the same color, aren't. Or does it? I just don't understand why. And as I said, I need to familiarize myself more with terminology and names. I heard "Legacy linen" so often in videos and I don't know if that is a color, a type, or a count! And what is Silkweaver? Another company that dyes their own like PTP and WDW? Where the hell is my notebook.
Today was a beautiful warm May day but wearing a mask in a greenhouse was like a humid August day. I couldn't stay very long and kept going outside for air. Three Amish places and all said this past Saturday was the most crowded they have EVER been since starting their business. I buckled and got my usual Bubble Gum tunias, simply because other varieties do not grow as well for me, and I want instant gratification. Planting a variety of smaller plants in the barrels test my patience. Neighbors probably wonder why they hear a crazed woman screaming grow you little bastards. One place had a few left, everyone else was sold out, so I got two and a larger one with the three Vista colors. And guess what? I'm going back tomorrow for the last two baskets. I love the Silverberry but I need color.
My sister lost 14#!! That's exactly what I found. I was hoping to have the books for her by now, but I don't. I ordered from a store in Toledo Ohio, about 3 hours away thinking they would get here quicker. Tracking shows - from Toledo, to Glendale Height IL, to York PA (they just passed Pittsburgh), to Harrisburg PA, to Warrendale PA, to Pittsburgh PA. I'm east of Toledo. The books went west to IL, then shot east past Warrendale and Pittsburgh to York and Harrisburg in central PA, then back west to Warrendale and Pittsburgh. Both orders from two stores followed the same path. I expect delays since the PO is overloaded and busier than ever, but five distribution centers seem like a huge waste of man hours. And gas.
Oh that hurts my brain.
Have a good week!
Stay safe.
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