Posts Tagged 'Boston'

The Aurora Roving, A Novel.

The incredibly talented Leslie has finished spinning up my aurora batt, and what a beauty!

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I had this idea, that I would knit this into a scarf and wear it to the arctic the day I fulfill my bucket list of shooting the aurora from somewhere north of 55 degrees. But then I thought about the yarn, and how many hands came together for this skein to be what, and where it is. Here then, is an abbreviated story of the yarn.

The Yarn Harlot featured my yarn bowls on her 12 days of gifts for knitters post. A convent in Boston read the post and became enamoured with the idea of a bowl, and wrote to me to order one.

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I had decided to stop selling bowls online… but how could I say no to a convent? I agreed to make one bowl for the Mother Superior (Mother Seraphima) and became fast friends with the sister who placed the order (Mother Pelagia).

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I decided to fly to Boston to give my new ‘pen pal’ her bowl and meet her in person. The women at the convent were warm and wonderful and gave me a great tour, including introducing me to the sister (Mother Macrina) who dyes batts of roving.

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I was gifted, among other things, with a ‘drop spindle’ from Palestine – with a few grams of camel hair wound around it. Mother Seraphima had picked it up in her travels through the holy land.

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Inspired by the spindle, on my return to Toronto Tito and I took a spinning class, where we met the lovely Leslie who would eventually spin my aurora batt.

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Later that summer we caught some fabulous northern lights, just north of Barrie ON.

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Mother Macrina wrote to me asking if she could use the photo as an inspiration for dying a batt of roving (I was honoured). That Christmas this gorgeous thing arrived in the post. I was totally blown away, the colours were perfect!

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©Shireen Nadir 2013

Not wanting to butcher it with my own fledging skills I commissioned Leslie to spin it. She did an amazing job – keeping the colour sections together and chain-plying it to maintain the gradient.

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And here are the results:

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I no longer feel like it’s a skein of yarn to make a thing out of. I feel like it’s a great story, filled with amazing women, who have contributed their inspiration and skill to what now feels like a collaborative piece of art. In keeping with that, my plan it to knit it into a simple tapestry to hang on the wall, framed.

And when I go to the arctic… it’s still coming with me :)

My Second Favourite Thing About Boston – The Boston Common

The Boston Common, or Boston Public Garden, dates from 1634. It’s a large, beautiful park right in the middle of the city. I spent much time knitting, reading, walking and thinking there.

Why I’m going to Boston (AKA the Convent Story)

A few months ago the Yarn Harlot featured my yarn bowls as being great Christmas gifts for knitters – which was very lovely of her. Unfortunately it resulted in me being inundated with requests I couldn’t fill – because I don’t ship pottery.

There are lots of good reasons to not ship pottery – it’s expensive and risky and generally, when I explain this to folks, they say ‘Oh, that makes sense, thanks anyways’ and that is that.

Then I got this email:

Dear Shireen, Thank you so much for writing and for explaining the costs – I would still love to go ahead with the order – our mother superior saw your bowls and totally fell in love with them! :) So – it’s worth it! And I thank you so much for accepting the order! The wait is fine!
Happy holidays!
With gratitude,
Sister P_

Well, how could I say no? So I decided to fill just one order – hers. Over the following weeks we e-mailed each other back and forth a few times while I was preparing the bowl. By the time it was ready I realized that all I wanted was to give it to her. I had enough travel points for a short-haul flight and was feeling the need for a few solo days out of Toronto, so I wrote to her again:

“Hey, is it weird if I just come to Boston and give you your bowl?”

She replied “No, a visit to Boston doesn’t sound strange at all ! :)”

And that’s why I’m going to Boston this Friday. I’m looking forward to meeting her for dinner at the convent. I’ve already scoped out where all the yarn stores are located and I’ve booked myself into a snazzy hotel right in the middle of downtown :) I’ve heard Boston is lovely – can’t wait!



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