Thursday, December 2, 2010

A Close-up to Latvian Wool Wonders













These pictures are taken by my travel companion Merja Liimatainen.
The knitted and crocheted critters on the window sill are in the Hobbywool store I wrote about earlier. The entrance with knit graffiti is there.







The well-organized and a bit soulless store with sweet hanks of shiny yarn is the Filati store in downtown Riga not far away from Hobbywool located in the Vecriga, old town. The prices of mercerized cotton hanks is about same as in Finland, but some mohair and kid mohair blends were a lot cheaper.

If you are in the mood of experience and some unique ready-made bargain gifts, you should visit Hobbywool, especially if there is time issues. They have a huge collection of hand-made items of very affordable prices. For instance, a hand-made tunic costs about 50 lati, when you would expect 150 lati for the excellent work. The young ladies speak English rather than Russian, and Hobbywool was the only place in Riga where I needed to change to English.

Just a reminder; Russian can be considered as a language of war intruders so please remember to be extra nice and use some Latvian compliment words for "thank you" and "please". Telling how wonderful the country is always helps too.


I also liked the Filati store, because there are none in Finland. The sales lady was friendly and bought me cardboard boxes to fill with yarn. They accept credit cards too, but luckily, I had left mine in the hotel. I only spent all the cash I had on mohair hanks. The lady also showed me some of her work for inspiration how to work with the mercerized cotton. The tunic was of exquisite work and the fiber is very comfortable to wear in hot weather.

More about great Latvian yarn stores later!
Please check addresses on-line before your trip, they may change so I don't write them here.

Hobbywool on-line
http://www.uzadi.lv/en/shop/_catalogue/salon_in_the_old_town

http://www.uzadi.lv/en/facts-1/facts

According to a quick Google search there appears to be several Filati shops in Riga.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Horseshoe Crab Pictures


There are four horseshoe crab species, above Tachypleus Gigas, it's the male on the female's tail waiting to be first to get in the sand after her and fertilize the eggs as the first male.
http://tolweb.org/tree/ToLimages/513454792_741484fc93_o.jpg


This is a nice way to handle a horseshoe crab. Always remember to out the animal back to same place you found it from, and look for you fingers not getting pinched between the shell edges.
Look for more:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2612/3772530801_d1588db110.jpg



Picture source, Licenced under Creature Comforts:
http://tolweb.org/tree/ToLimages/165911921_937185c0d9_o.jpg


DO NOT DO THIS!!!... THIS IS WRONG!...

Picture source:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2338/2240298065_a145e4f42e.jpg

Holding a horseshoe crab this way may cause serious injure to the animal! I put it here for you to know it is very wrong indeed!

Älä koskaan pidä molukkirapua pyrstöstä kuten kuvassa! Se voi vahingoittaa eläintä pysyvästi!

Horseshoe Crab My Inspiration

Horseshoe crabs are virtually unknown in my community and it may feel bit odd why a craft blogger wants to write about them. I have been working with a small fact file about the creature but obviously have some problems finding free-share photographs. I have taken some blue-toned ones in a sea aquarium, because I have no possibility to travel to Delaware coast in the Spring time. I'll add some links to the end of the text.

The horseshoe crabs are old species. Some religious people and other who totally have misunderstood the Evolution Theory of Charles Darwin claim that the crab is a counter-evidence against the Evolution Theory. The first thing here is to show them wrong by explaining the Theory and how the crab fits to it.

Charles Darwing spent years and years pondering about the wonders of the nature and of course was very careful to publish any thoughts that would affect the popular Christian believe of the creation of the world. He did not intend to hurt anyone, but he needed to tell the truth and the evidence he had that showed that the "creation" of the world did not happen in seven days like the myth tells us. Everybody should understand that myths are created to explain the wonders and satisfy the human curiosity until some better evidence is shown. Nothing should be considered as the whole truth, especially not a text that was written and rewritten by several people by some thousand years ago. Just think what incredible harm was done to people when everybody thought that Galen was the unquestionable genius and the development of surgery was based on his teachings for centuries. Galen did get a lot of it right and a lot is good- but his ideas of how the human body works was based on autopsy on animals. Looking inside a HUMAN body was considered somewhat sacrelegic. The dead would not go to heaven or they would be injured when they go. The body was to remain untouched, just like the mummies in ancient Egypt needed all their organs to live in the Other World. For centuries bloodletting and eels were considered as good treatments too. How would you think if you went to a doctor and he pulled out a 2000 years old book that told that your illness is caused by the unbalanced levels of four humours, yellow and black bile, blood and phlegm? Also remebler that washing hands for instance before helping in giving birth started first in 1840's when Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis (not knowing each other) started to told their staff's to do so...
The Bible too has a lot of good advice in it. I truly do believe in for instance being kind to the others like Jesus tought. Just taking everything for granted is haulting the development.

And now back to the crabs and Darwin. Charles Darwin showed that there is a continuum from a type of species to other type of species. He wrote that living conditions affect to what king of creatures best survive. And here are the things that oh so many od us don't get.
1. No, there are no "best and final" species. No, the human being is not the top of the chain of development. And it's ok. No one of us is not any less! No one loses any importance! We all just are excisting in this world as unique and special as we are. We just don't have any reason to thing we are better than the chimpanzee, the bee or the leech. The humans are the best creatures to live as we do. The bees are the best creatures to live as they do. The leech is the best creature to live like a leech. You would suck in collecting pollen and making honey like the bees do, and you definitely would be the worst leech. Just be happy to be the unique you.
2. That a species is been 445 million years more or less same kind does not mean that Darwin was wrong. The Evolution Theory tells that the best to survive in a specific living area is thriving while others do not. The horseshoe crab is a creature that has ten eyes and twelve legs, it lives in the bottom of the sea. Once a year they come to beach to mate. The horseshoe crab has a simple but effective immunological system. It has a simple but effective method to eat: it walks on the sea floor, while the legs move the spikes on its bellyside around the mouth move and the small edible molluscae and other edible particles go inside the mouth and that way to the stomach. It cannot purge or go backwards. Well, the ocean floor is wide. This system is obviously working so why would it change? There may have been born mutations of slightly other type of horseshoe crabs. They have not survived. The old crab still is going strong. That's evolution!
3. When I was starting the theacher studies some lecturers asked how we, a huge group od adults, would explain why there are not short-necked giraffes. The popular explanation was that the neck grows longer when the animal needs to reach further... Yes, and the baby is born with a missing leg if the mother has been amputated...
We have biology and natural history tought in school. Nobody just seems to get the Darwin's idea. As I explaned about the living area and being the best to fit in it means that while the short-necked animals eat of the lower level and the ones who reach higher get more food and live longer and make more babies and after a longer time there is different populations of short-necked animals like antilopes who survive best the way they live and finally there is longer-necked animals whose characteristics make them best to eat the top leaves of the acasia trees. Those we call giraffes.

Darwin and natural science has no objection to Christian or other believes to be good to the others, respect the life and to live a good life. They just want to explain how the things come to be.

And why are the crabs that are not actual crabs my inspiration?
While we humans ponder about things like "why are we here", "how do I find true love or true happiness", and "what the next day brings", the horseshoe crabs have been crawling on the ocean floor for years, centuries, milennias...
Just follow your instinct and crawl further. You'll find your way.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00djmrs#synopsis


Good information about the medical history I have been thinking about when I wrote this text.

http://horseshoecrab.org/

A wonderful horseshoe crab information page.

http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/horseshoe_crab.html

Some basic stuff about the horseshoe non-crab's bood system.

http://www.assateague.com/horsesho.html

More crab.

http://www.livescience.com/animals/080128-horseshoe-crab.html

The oldest fossile found.

http://www.spaceandmotion.com/Charles-Darwin-Theory-Evolution.htm

And my man, Charles Darwin.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Neulontaa MYYRMÄESSÄ!

Ainutlaatuinen tilaisuus puikkoilla Myyrmäen kirjastossa 22.9 klo 16-19.30.
Kyseessä on Myyrmäen kirjaston neulontailta. Luvassa on keriä, vyyhtejä, rullia, nyssäköitä, pussukoita, keskeneräisiä saavutuksia ja vertaistukea. Kukaan ei ole liian aloittelija tai liian kokenut tullakseen mukaan, sillä mikään ei ole niin tärkeää kuin kohtalotovereiden tuki ja ymmärrys, (kun lankaa on liikaa mutta silti liian vähän, tai kun hankkeita on liikaa ja aikaa liian vähän).

Allekirjoittanut ohjeistaa neuletekniikoissa klo 16 alkaen ja Ilona Korhonen tulee klo 18 kertomaan, mitä Handu on duunannut.

http://ilunduuni.vuodatus.net/

Oma puikot ja langat mukaan ja ei kun sekaan!

Soveltuu sekä vasta-alkajille että paatuneimmille neulomusaddikteille.

Myyrmäen kirjasto löytyy heti Myyrmäen asemalta: Helsingin suunnasta saapuvat kiertävät Myyrmäkitalon ja Myyrmannin puolelle (siis pois apteekin ja Molly Malone's o.s. Toppari puolelta) ja Vantaankosken puolelta tulevat vain valuvat suoraan sisään Myyrmäkitalon toisen kerroksen takaovesta (tai menevät portaat alas ja löytävät Kino Myyrin oven ja menevät siitä ja kapuavat sisällä portaat takaisin toiseen kerrokseen). Jos lähestyt Myyrmäkeä Kilterin suunnalta tai Myyrmäenraittia, löytänet ensin Paalutorin (aukio, jolla on kalakoju ja satunnaisia torimyyjiä ja [luokaton] katumuusikko), havaitset Vantaan taidemuseon harmaan mainoksen ja astelet samaan valkoiseen rakennukseen sisälle (Museo vasemmalla lippukojun takana, kirjasto edessä ja Myyrmäen yhteispalvelupiste kirjaston takana oikealla).

Friday, July 30, 2010

Useful Links

Public domain antique patterns.

http://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/


Some free knitting stitch samples

http://www.craftcookie.com/

Directory of free knitting patterns

http://knittingpatterncentral.com/

Their stitch library

http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/stitches.php

Free patterns for Drops-yarns on sevaral languages

http://www.garnstudio.com/lang/en/kategori_oversikt.php

Free knitting patterns and stitch patterns

http://www.knittingonthenet.com/stitches.htm


These above I have used and liked.

This one is in Latvian and seems really good. I can't wait to become unemployed to have enough time to study these lovely things.

http://www.musturs.lv/

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Hobbywool! We love Hobbywool!!!






There is yarn store in Vecriga at the opposite of the National Library of Latvia. It's called Hobbywool and they sell yarn and handmade garments in ridiculous prices (compared to Finnish rip-off prices). They speak English rather than Russian. Here some pictures outside.

Getting Tangled in Latvia

U wanna get rid of extra money?
Come and buy us! We are Latvian linen hanks. We are 900 meters long and we cost 1,75 lati (2,30e). We come in natural linen gray or natural white tones or in wonderful fuchsia or blue tones. (The ones below are very pretty fuchsia-toned light burgundy red, the picture has got a light bulb yellow tone that ruins the shade of colour in the pictures.)




We were bought in a shop called Dzija (yarn) on Merkela street (Merkela iela). It's located near the Tallink Hotel Riga we stayed in. There was a wonderful saleswoman called Irina. She was ever so friendly and showed us what we could make of their yarns. The Dzija is located in the basement floor and only has one small window outside. It's located next to an Armenian restaurant Akhmatar (good food in bargain prices) and Ali Baba pizza place. You should go to Dzija store. It is PACKED with Filati leftover yarns and some other brands too.

The Meaning of Life



I found a very compelling restaurant in the Old Town, Vecriga.

I have found a paradise on Earth. It's not a Central European expensive fancy-ass hellhole because it's located in lower-income-rate Eastern Europe, but it is Western enough not to give a huge culture shock. They speak Russian and have Russian type markets but it's not Russia or too Russian to cause angst to a Westerner.

It's Riga, the capital of Latvia!

The Baltic countries have been treated as one country since Molotov-Ribbenthrop contract when the Baltic countries became Communists while all Jews were exterminated. The horrendous ages of Stalin and Hitler are far away. I hope the Jews feel free to move to Baltic coutries if they like. Antisemitism and all kind of racism are unnecessary waste of time. This planet is ours, we live here together. Get used to it.

So, while Estonians speak a Fenno-Ugric language, the Latvians and Lithuanians speak Baltic languages. The Baltic languages has given many loan words to Finnish and they are considered to be the oldest languages in the Indo-European language family. Lithuanian is older and a more original than Latvian, but the Latvians and Lithuanians understand each other (I've heard). The words of Latvian I know don't much help me to understand Lithuanian.

Latvia has the Protestant faith and Lithuania is Catholic. Riga is the largest city of the Baltics and is located near the sea. The Eastern neighbor to Latvia is the Russian Federation. The capital of Lithuania, Vilnius, is located in Southern Lithuania quite near the Belorussian border. The only harbor town Lithuania has is called Klaipeda. I'll travel to Lithuania later to learn more of it's cultural wonders and craft history.

So as you may have understood my dear readers, I have left a part of my heart and soul to Riga. The people are amazing and the city is wonderful. I'm learning some Latvian so I don't need to speak Russian to them all the time. There are many Russians in Latvia and other Baltic states, but you should remember that the Soviet era and Russian invaders was a nightmare so remamber to be extra nice if you need to speak the war lord language to them. Many Latvians also speak English and German.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Recycled Piece



Lisää kuvaI bought a top on charity shop and made a knitted extension on it with some barcain special yarn with cotton and flax. I used a needle to made the starting edge and then I used EU 3mm-6mm-8mm-10mm circular knitting needles to add widht without adding stitches. The knitted fabric is very nice and smooth, but unraveling wasn't good for the flax- cotton blend because the different fibres unwind and strech.

Undyed vs dyed



I have been dyeing Viking Naturgarn with Kool Aid and used the yarn on this leaf pattern. The dark gray is same yarn type in natural dark gray. Both are knitted garments. The dark gray is made in garter stitch with EU 6mm circular needles, the dyed piece is made with EU 10mm circular needles. The leaf pattern is from a Russian knitting book Bol'shaya kniga. Vyazanie na spicah.

Tunisian Time





































I recent sending stuff about unfinished objects but here you see a nice pictorama of my dearest Tunisian projects.



The yellow one is becoming a coat and the blue-green one is a old shirt I'm turning to a jacket with some Tunisian decorations. The yellow coat is made of skinny wool yarn with a EU 5mm Tunisian hook. I started by making a square and then I made a square next to it and went working around until I had a square large enough to become a back piece. Then I hooked sideways leaving armholes. The decorations on the shirt are made with some special yarn with gold and turqoise. I experimented with the Tunisian stitch to creat lacy effect.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Käsityötuokio 2.6

Viimeinen tuokio on 2.6 klo 18-19.00, Martinlaakson kirjaston monitoimitilassa.
Aiheena on virkkaus ja koukkuaminen ja neulakinnastekniikka-materiaalien esittely. Allekirjoittanut ei neulakinnasta taida, mutta löysi pätevät sivut:

http://sites.google.com/site/neulakinnas/home tekijä Sanna-Mari Tonteri.

Kiitosta annan hyvistä kuvista ja englanninnoksista.


Nalbinding is presented also in English on this pages: http://sites.google.com/site/neulakinnas/home

Kiitokset Sanna-Marille!

Koukkuamiseen ja virkkaamiseen löytyy sitten ihan kädestä pitäen neuvoa neuletuokiossa.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Käsityötuokio klo 18.00-19.30 Martinlaakson kirjastossa!

Valitetavasti Blogger temppuilee...



Käsityötuokio on yleensä KESKIVIIKKOISIN klo 18.00-19.30.

HELATORSTAIVIIKOLLA poikkeuksellisesti TIISTAINA 11.5 klo 18.00-19.00.

Sitten on vielä yksi kerta.

Kesällä ei kuulemma tapahdu kirjastossa mitään ja ohjaaja siirtyy syksyllä toisiin kuvioihin.

Tutustu ja liity faniksi myös Martinlaakson kirjaston Facebook-sivuihin, niin saat ilmoituksen käsityötuokion aijankohtamuutoksista ja teemoista.

Ohjaaja- Satu esittelee joka kerta kirjaston hienoja kirjoja, joita saa lainata.

Ota kirjastokortti ja oma työ mukaan.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Käsityötuokio!!!

Lisää kirjanannaa ja puikonkilkuttelua luvassa 28.4 Martinlaakson kirjaston monitoimihuoneessa!

Jatkamme sukkien syövereissä ja haarukoimme pitsiä. Myös muita projekteja sopii tulla tekemähän ja kavereita tapaamahan. Esillä taas ihania kirjoja, joita saa lainata mielin määrin omalla kirjastokortilla.

Otahan mukaan oma askarrus, hyvä mieli ja mikä ettei, kaverikin. Äläkä unohda kirjastokorttia, jos vaikka löytyy jotain aivan ihanaa lainattavaa!

Tervetuloa!

Molukkirapu-Satu

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Dyeing Some Yarn

I had some pale yellow hanks of Novita Luxus Cotton. I love the texture but the colours...



 So I bought some black Dylon hand-dye and dyed all of the pale yellow and some white yarn and also a t-shirt. Because the cotton doesn't much take colour the final colour was more indigo than black. There seemed to be a lot of pigment in the dye liquid so I just kept on putting more stuff in the bucket. Some were overnight in the dye. I also put more hot water and salt in to keep the pigment strong. The final dyed object, the t-shirt and the old white Anchor cotton hanks, turned out to have quite lovely jeans blue hue.
 

Friday, March 26, 2010

Käsityötuokio Martinlaakson kirjastossa!

Käsityötuokio Martinlaakson kirjastossa

Tule lukemaan ja tutkimaan käsityöohjeita Martinlaakson kirjaston monitoimitilaan!



Kaikentasoisille käsitöistä innostuneille tarjolla opastusta ja neuvontaa Martinlaakson kirjaston monitoimihuoneessa. Voit ottaa mukaan oman käsityön, joka saa olla muukin kuin tapaamisteeman mukainen. Käsityötuokiossa esitellään kirjaston monipuolista käsityökirjojen ja lehtien kokoelmaa. Ohjaajalta saa neuvoja sekä ohjeiden lukemiseen, löytämiseen että soveltamiseen. Tarvittaessa tarjolla myös opastusta erilaisten virkkaus- ja neuletöiden pulmakohtiin.

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TEEMOJA:

TAPAAMISAIKA klo 18.00-19.30

14.4 1. tapaaminen:

Sukan kantapään salat

Onko kantapää samanlainen vasenkätiselle ja oikeakätiselle?

28.4 2. tapaaminen:

Ruutuvirkkauksen ihmeet

Silmukka, pylväs, silmukka... Pitsiä!