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  1. #2401
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yelsel View Post
    I know there are some knitters on TE; there is a gorgeous (free!) pattern for a wool cycling aran: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cycling-aran

    This is in my queue, maybe someday my friends will stop reproducing and I can stop knitting for babies and get this done for me instead.
    That has been on my "To knit" list. Except that I don't have the attention span for anything more than one sock. One day, perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I just scored a cranberry full zip Shak for 99.00 at Oregon Mountain Community on line. Never heard of this place before, but it came up in a search. Looks like they have cool stuff and free shipping over $50.00. There were a couple of other Shaks left, mostly L and XL sizes.
    OMC is great. Unfortunately for us locals they've pared down their storefront significantly and are moving to a mostly online business. I know it's working well for them but I miss being able to go in and just browse endlessly.

  3. #2403
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yelsel View Post
    I know there are some knitters on TE; there is a gorgeous (free!) pattern for a wool cycling aran: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cycling-aran

    This is in my queue, maybe someday my friends will stop reproducing and I can stop knitting for babies and get this done for me instead.

    Here's a link that non-Ravelry members can use.

    http://www.helloyarn.com/cyclingaran.htm
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  4. #2404
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    I just got a Smartwool microweight top from Steep and Cheap. I am in love, and pondering just how much of my net worth I'm going to spend on this stuff.

    Pam

  5. #2405
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    Wool is the new currency. Stock up.
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  6. #2406
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    I was in TJ Maxx and I looked for wool for my son, who is obsessed with cycling, but doesn't have so much $. Why do they only have really nice merino/cashmere sweaters in sizes XL to 2XL? Is no one short and skinny? He wears a small... There were tons of good sweaters for him to wear commuting, with zippers/buttons down the front to ventilate, but no go.
    Frustrating.

  7. #2407
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I was in TJ Maxx and I looked for wool for my son, who is obsessed with cycling, but doesn't have so much $. Why do they only have really nice merino/cashmere sweaters in sizes XL to 2XL? Is no one short and skinny? He wears a small... There were tons of good sweaters for him to wear commuting, with zippers/buttons down the front to ventilate, but no go.
    Frustrating.
    I think all the small sweaters are over here. I can't find any large ones- there all too small.
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  8. #2408
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    You know, I think size creep has reached men's clothes, because when he was in HS, he wore a medium. My DH, who is bigger even wears a small in some tops.

  9. #2409
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    Was browsing this thread and saw 6pm show up quite a few times. Thanks for the reference. Already scoped out quite a few purchases!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I was in TJ Maxx and I looked for wool for my son, who is obsessed with cycling, but doesn't have so much $. Why do they only have really nice merino/cashmere sweaters in sizes XL to 2XL? Is no one short and skinny? He wears a small... There were tons of good sweaters for him to wear commuting, with zippers/buttons down the front to ventilate, but no go.
    Frustrating.
    Thanks for this post, because I went to TJ Maxx yesterday, and got 3 wool sweaters for under $100! I got a zippered boiled-wool cardigan that's super comfy and looks vintage, a black cashmere v-neck pullover, which definitely fills a hole in my wardrobe, and a burnt orange Merino pullover. I guess I never look there at the right time for wool. It was really crowded in the store. I bet if I waited, I might have missed the boat.

  11. #2411
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoffsquared View Post
    Was browsing this thread and saw 6pm show up quite a few times. Thanks for the reference. Already scoped out quite a few purchases!
    huh? anyone know what this means?
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  12. #2412
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    huh? anyone know what this means?
    6pm.com - zappos.com's clearance site. they have discounted icebreaker & ibex. smartwool too I think.

    I'm gonna break out my merrell chill slides for the season. bestest fuzziest warmest comfiest winter shoes. Not wool, but I love them. I do have some knee high felted wool simple boots that I got out of the box yesterday.

  13. #2413
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    Red, what department did you get the sweaters in? I am so short that I can't really wear regular women's sweaters. But maybe in the junior department? They have no petite sized sweaters, or if they do, they're big sizes.
    I need some stylish wool that doesn't cost a fortune.

  14. #2414
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    I'm a small in the women's dept. I think the x-small selection was relatively small, but I wasn't really focusing there. I didn't see what they had in jrs. Every time I look there, I feel a little bit older.

  15. #2415
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    Ibex Kurta - any feedback?

    Has anyone bought this yet? Just wondering. I saw it in the Terry catalog and started lusting after it, then it seemed to be recalled from both Terry and Ibex, now it's available again.http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/product...s-merino-kurta

    Looks interesting and versatile. I plan to try one on next week at a LBS (Clever Cycles in Portland). They're fellow Wool Weenies.

 

 

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