For the rivhq gang - does anyone know the type of sheep the wool comes
from? Inquiring minds (like my knitting significant other) want to
know.
I'm curious where they're being made.
Love the ben franklin sweater. Will probably buy 2 of them just for me.
-sv
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I like the rear pockets on my old button-up, which is in need of some
serious darning. Will any of the new sweaters have rear pockets?
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I love the commando sweater. This wool has thicker fibers than merino,
which makes it scratchy but also should make it wear longer. As soon
as they're available, I'm buying a commando sweater for my son, who is
always wearing a sweater, usually with holes in the elbows because he
wears them out.
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Swaledales are white. The sweaters are dark gray.
Maybe a Balwen sheep, or a Hebridean sheep? Those are both black long
wool sheep from Scotland.
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On the one hand, useful. On the other hand, really ugly. Really really
ugly-- that narrow patch pocket is awful.
So it's a balance: do you want a sweater that's useful on the bike,
but looks ridiculous when you're not riding?
The armholes on the earlier version of the vest are way better. For
the newer version, it looks like the sweater designer had never
designed a vest-- vests need a different armhole, deeper and curved.
You can see in the pictures that the armhole is too high, so it
wrinkles. I'd cut the shoulders in too; I think it looks better.
I agree about the vest shoulders/armholes.
the pocket in the rear doesn't matter much to me one way or the other.
The patch pockets on the front of the cardigan look fine w/me. If they
want to rotate the pocket opening 90degrees so you can put your hands
it from behind, that'd be just fine, too.
-sv
Grant,
thanks for looking into it. There's a knitter in this house who will
be happy to know more about the variety of sheep.
Oh and the knitter also told me to tell you thank you for not having
them made from merino wool.
By doing so you're encouraging more of polyculture in sheep which is
beneficial to the genetic health of sheep.
Also since the sheep seem to come from the yorkshires we're referring
to it as James Herriot Wool. :)
-sv
You're not the only one. Before I purchased my first Rivendell i was warned about the Grant Petersen cult and this just proves that it is real:
Grant; "We have this really scratchy sweater to sell you."
Cult members: "Oh thank you, Grant! We wouldn't want to wear something comfortable."
Don't get me wrong, I have 3 Riv's and love them. Now the Rivendell sweatshirt - Oh thank you Grant!
Bill
Louisville, Ky
Bill
Louisville, Ky
Something worth mentioning. A lot of scratchy wool is also REALLY
wear-resistant.
After wearing through the elbows in 2 soft-wool cardigans in 2 yrs I'd
rather go with scratchy. I'm wearing a longsleeve shirt when I'm
wearing a cardigan anyway.
add to that the good look of a tweedy wool and you've got a winner, imo.
-sv
<snipped humorously acute observations>
> We're a loony bin.
LOL! That made me laugh!
And kudos to Grant & Co. for looking for the gaps in the cyclers' market to try to supply stuff we might like and can't find at most LBS's and/or Nashbar. Rivendell has added appreciably to the diversity of bike products out there, and has given us a choice between high-tech wunderbikes and old bikes.
> http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/324
Just a quick reminder that if you did have feature/sizing preferences, you
should email RBW directly. Although the RBW denizens do skim here
periodically, it is not the best way to contact them.
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Hear Hear.
-sv
Has anyone received their vest yet? I’m looking forward to it!
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