Jun. 27th, 2005

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Many years ago, I acquired 4 balls of a yarn called "Java," a rayon-acrylic-silk blend, from the oddments bin at a yarn store in Britain. At the time, I was an intern at HP Labs in Bristol, England, and part of my job was to learn Java, so I thought this was really funny, and kept a ball in my cubicle for amusement value.

Some years later, I encountered more of the same yarn, albeit differently packaged, in the discount pile in a store here in the States. Great! I thought, now I have enough to make a sweater.

I finally pulled it all out a few weeks ago, intending to make a nice cardigan with a nifty multicolored slip stitch pattern to combine the yarn, all of various colors, together. It's pretty yarn. It's mercerized, has a nice drape to it when it's knit up, and feels nice and smooth against the skin.

This has got to be the tangliest yarn I have ever worked with.

You'd think that a nice non-fuzzy yarn like this wouldn't have such problems, but no. It ties itself up into the most complicated knots imaginable. I once put my work down on top of a spare ball, and ended up spending a good 15 minutes untangling the whole mess because half the yarn on the ball decided to fall off and get wild with the work-in-progress.

It doesn't help that the pattern I've chosen requires that I work with three balls of yarn at a time. And that I throw it all into a tote bag between talks. I swear I spend more time detangling the thing than knitting.

So why am I putting up with it? Go re-read the title. I have some knitting to get back to.
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Speaker: So, here's a TEM of the thin section showing the presolar silicate inclusions...

Conference Chair: *ZZZZZZZ*

Speaker (to someone in the front row): Could you please poke him?

[She pokes him. The Chair stops snoring, stirs, and settles back down.]

Speaker: I'm glad I'm being so soothing.

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