What’s in YOUR Happy Bag?

I had a wonderful unexpected surprise tonight, a visit from my oldest and dearest friend, Candiss Cole.  I’ve written about her before, we go back to 1980 when we met across the aisle in a craft fair, she is an incredible handweaver, designer, business women, and an incredible friend.  She was passing by on her way from Detroit to Tarrytown, NY to do another craft exhibition, (look at a map, Detroit is no where near here), Candiss and Rodger have been traveling for a couple of days, but we were on the way, and they stopped in for dinner.

We all got to chatting, sitting around the table on the deck, on this lovely breezy September night, including my two children, and somehow the subject came up that I like to knit socks while I’m on the plane.  I mentioned I always carry around my “happy bag”.  This of course meant I had to bring out my happy bag and display the contents, which produced lots of comments from my children.  Brianna, the 17 year old geeky one, defended me by saying, “Of course I have a happy bag as well, and it is full of Rubik’s cubes, and all the variations, and when I’m stressed or bored, I can pull out a Rubik’s cube and make myself happy.”  My 20 year old son, not to be outdone, mentioned that the contents of his happy bag would get him arrested in five states.  We all enjoyed a good laugh though I was giving him the evil eye across the table…

So I pulled out my “happy bag”, which I keep in my Vera Wang tote/purse, so it is always available for de-stressing or to relieve boredom when I am away from my studio, like on a plane, and shared the contents with everyone at the table.

First up was of course a sock.  I started knitting a new pair on the trip out to Wisconsin a week and a half ago.  I can’t believe how quickly they knit up.

Next was a wad of hand-dyed merino/silk roving from Red Fish Dyeworks, I bought last April at the CNCH conference in northern California.  I have a very small drop spindle, made from a dowel and a wooden wheel from a craft shop like Michaels.  So I’m spinning up the roving, yes I have two spinning wheels at home but there is never time to work on them at home, and I’m finding lots of time to spin on a drop spindle while I’m on the road.

I wasn’t thrilled when plying spaced dyed singles, getting that barber pole effect, but I read about Navajo 3-ply, and did some checking on Google and YouTube and somewhere found a tutorial and realized that Navajo 3-ply was just one giant long chain stitch run through the spinning wheel creating a three ply yarn so the color stays on top of itself.  The end result is beautiful.  I’m not experienced here, this is my first attempt, but I’m proud of it and the fact that like a 20 something, I wanted to learn a technique and looked it up on the internet.  🙂  How’s that for a 55 year old trained to spin back in the 70’s?

Anyway, I took a lace motif pattern from my late mother-in-laws knitting stash, and reworked it, scaling it down, and started knitting a scarf from the small ball I have of the 3-ply merino/silk.  I actually worked on it while I was in Harrisville, getting lots of opinions from my students who were much more experienced in knitting than I was, and from the Harrisville staff who couldn’t have been more helpful.  It was sort of a group project.  After trying different size needles, and reworking the design many times, I’m pretty happy with this little swatch, that will grow to be a scarf one day when I finish spinning and plying all my roving.

So that’s what’s in my “Happy Bag”.  Candiss wanted to know where I got the name, and I’m not sure, I sort of made it up, this little bag stays with me and it is plain white, but loaded with lovely color and texture, and projects that are small and portable, and I work on them in places I would never thought I could produce or create anything.  So far I’ve made a pair of socks, I’m almost through another sock, and I’m working  my way through the roving I bought last spring.  What’s in YOUR happy bag?

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Your sister, Marta
Your sister, Marta
September 8, 2010 8:50 pm

Beer, twizzlers, and a book…I’m sick of being creative…

Marie
Marie
September 8, 2010 10:49 pm

The contents of my happy bag would not get me arrested, but sure would embarrass the hell out of my children. As for my *knitter’s* happy bag, much like yours it contains a sock. Sometimes it also holds a scarf until it grows too big for the bag. Scissors, my dpns and a tape measure if I can find one.

Ginnie
Ginnie
September 9, 2010 7:10 am

I have sooo many happy bags, all over the house! And happy piles, and happy boxes and happy closets… I used to have a bag of spinning that I took for my husband’s chemo infusion sessions: I got a lot of spinning done then. But I don’t go anywhere now, and I don’t travel much like you do, Daryl!

Candiss Cole-Footitt
September 9, 2010 7:23 am

Happy Bag….YOU would be in my Happy Bag.
Had a great visit. thanks for the respite in the midst of one hotel after another.
Love Ya

Susan
Susan
September 9, 2010 8:02 am

A Happy Bag!! Awesome idea, I sometimes carry a project with me, but I like having a name for it. I will be stealing your idea if you don’t mind and spreading the word 🙂

Shirley
Shirley
September 9, 2010 9:19 am

The contents in that bag ALONE would make any knitter or spinner happy!! Thus, Happy Bag it is!! Wonderful color choices also. I also carry around a small pouch, usually with socks in progress, but I never had a name for it.
And thank you, Ginnie for describing most of the ‘hideouts’ in my house. My husband has fits.
Love this blog, Daryl!

laura
laura
September 9, 2010 10:08 am

I don’t have one yet but for sure am going to make one after reading this post. I usually just carry around a book in my purse when I have to sit and wait for my kids. love your blog and I really enjoy reading each and ever one. I always get great ideas from them.

Judy
Judy
September 9, 2010 8:15 pm

I have so many happy bags that when we move north for the summer I have to label them for my moods. (We spend the summer in a tent which in itsef is happy.) Anyone who attends any conference or show has a bag or two. They make me happy just thinking about the neat people I met at each conference.

Julie Kornlbum
September 10, 2010 8:30 am

When all else fails, and I can’t grab a project bag as I rush out of the house so I can be on time for an appointment, I always have my iphone. Upon which I can search for new knitting apps while I wait.

Sally
Sally
September 10, 2010 9:24 am

What I carried to AZ this weekend in my “happy bag”—

Drop spindle, Inkle loom, Lucet, a woven scarf to finish fringing, VAV magazine, the Dorothy Burton book on Bronson, the Sally Mavor “Wee Folk” book along with felt, embroidery floss, pipe cleaners, acorn caps, and (accidentally) scissors and a needle. TSA didn’t find the last two, so I was happily stitching and cutting away on the plane, to my husband’s horror.

Why yes, my “happy bag” has a cloak of invisibility and it IS bottomless…

Eileen Elertson
Eileen Elertson
September 23, 2010 8:09 pm

As I’m not an experienced knitter I have either a scarf or mittens in my “happy bag”…… I’d love a pattern for easy socks. Loved the ones you are knitting.
Last year I met you at Sievers. You took time one evening to show us your beautiful work. What an inspiration! We were in the weaving class. Perhaps one day I’ll be confident enough to take your class. Sievers is wonderful!

Ginee
Ginee
September 25, 2010 3:12 am

OOOOHHHHH. I am going to my studio and create a ‘happy bag’ right now because I am so very happy to be up at 4 in the morning. I need some happy right now!!!

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