Once again, we find ourselves with a brand new yarn that is hopelessly, helplessly nameless. You named Honor last year, can I ask you to put on your thinking caps for us again?
"Yarn X" is a 55% superwash merino, 15% nylon and 30% Outlast viscose sock yarn. It has a nice tight twist just like Shepherd Sock, but it's three ply instead of four.
You're probably wondering "what is this Outlast she speaks of?" That's a fair question. Outlast is this crazy fiber that interacts with your body's microclimate to moderate temperature from being too hot or too cold. It was used by NASA. Ferrari uses it for their race car seats.
We spent a lot of time deciding whether we wanted to go ahead with this yarn or not. At market in January 2010, we gave out about a dozen skeins to a bunch of different designers. They kept coming back to me and asking me when we were releasing it. I hemmed, I hawed. They poked, they prodded. I said let's do it! We're bringing it to market in June along with nine or ten new colors.
The photo you see is dyed in a really pretty color, but we'll be dyeing it in all of our colors, so don't let the one shown here influence you.
Here are the details. Send your entry to contest AT lornaslaces DOT net with the subject line reading "New Sock Yarn Name". We'll narrow the choices down to our three favorites by April 17th. Then we'll email a ballot with the top three to our newsletter subcribers on April 18 and let you vote for the winner. If you don't get our newsletter, you can sign up here. Voting will close at 5:00PM central time on April 22.
In case of multiple entries for the same name, we'll use a number generator to pick the ultimate winner.
You're probably wondering about the prize, aren't you? How about 12 skeins of the new yarn? My theory is that would be enough for the lucky winner to make a pair of socks every month for a year. (If you aren't a sock knitter, don't despair. We'll come up with something else to make your heart sing.)
Please keep in mind that we're not Publisher's Clearinghouse. Contests and giveaways aren't what we do every day. I'm trying to make things as simple and fair as I can. You could probably find a loophole to exploit, but let's try and play nice and just let this all unfold for what it is...fun, fun, fun!
Mmm reminds me of "Cool Carribean Evening."
ReplyDeleteI really like the name acquiesce - it just seems right :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if my previous comment came through, but I suggested Balance - balancing on your feet, and balancing your temperature.
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ReplyDeletehow about "Air Conditioned"?
ReplyDeleteHow about "Marina"?
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous color!
My first thought was Survivor. You know, "Outplay, Outwit, Outlast"
ReplyDeleteHow about Santulan for balance?
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ReplyDeleteWhen I look at the colorway I think of Swimming Pool Fun!
ReplyDeleteHere's a few suggestions - climate, temperate, ambience, or element.
ReplyDeleteThe color seems like a perfect Midwestern prairie sky reflected off lake.
I think: sportif (the french for sporty pronounced spor-teef)
ReplyDeleteIt's what I thought of first.
Cyan beach
ReplyDeleteThermostat
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting to hear about this one since Knitspot talked about it in her blog and showed a sock in progress.
ReplyDeleteHmm. How's equilibrium sound?
ReplyDeleteKeeps your temperature balanced, and it's a pretty cool sounding word.
Temperance
ReplyDeleteI like colorway: Heaven on Earth
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It looks like Comfort to me. Or Comfort and Joy
ReplyDeleteI like Comfort & Joy. and I think Loretta agrees with me. Comfort is already a name of a popular yarn. So I don't think it could be comfort all by itself.
ReplyDeleteI looked at the other names of your yarn and Comfort & Joy seems to fit with all the other names of your yarn. (Angel, Shepard, Honor, etc.) Seems there is a biblical/nativity kind of theme going on there. :-) So perhaps Comfort & Joy describe the name and fit the rest of the names you have used so far. :-)
How about Steadfast (Steadfast with Outlast)?
ReplyDeleteI wanted to suggest "Solace" as a term for giving comfort, but that's already taken.
ReplyDeleteHow about giving a nod to the technology involved - Equinox.
How 'bout Equipoise?
ReplyDeleteLove your work and love the new color and what about Blue Horizon, or Blue Haze? What ever it will knit up into some thing really special. Miranda.
ReplyDeleteMaybe "Blue Space", for the NASA-reference?
ReplyDeletePerceive Sock
ReplyDeleteBecause perceive means to see, or to notice, and I would love socks that noticed my feet were getting too warm.
I got mine in my Cookie A Sock club package yesterday. Love the yarn. I can't wait to work with it!
ReplyDeleteThe name I like for this yarn is "Intuition" - Since it knows what your feet need.
ReplyDeleteI got some from Cookie A yesterday, and love the feel. Can't wait to knit it up.
Aurora-one of the more fun words to say in the English Language.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of a summer sky. "Midday" or "Clear Blue"
ReplyDeleteHow about sticking with the space/NASA theme and calling it .....
ReplyDeleteEnterprise
*is my inner geek showing?
also going with the space/NASA theme, I like
ReplyDeleteAstronomical
got mine with the Cookie A Sock Club yesterday and it feels lovely, can't wait to work with it!
Florano
ReplyDeleteA racetrack where the Ferrari 599 GTO delivers the an amazingly fast lap!
It would be fun to do a bunch of colors around a race themed names.
Just make sure you knitting needles can take the heat!
My last post did not post, so I hope this isn't a repeat -
ReplyDeleteI suggest the name "Gemini" for its link to NASA's space program with a dual meaning from the astrology sign, Gemini (the Twins) for the fact that the yarn is made from natural and man-made (or woman-made) fibers.
~ Carol B.
"Tenacity" Long lasting, determined, and impliedly in balance.
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ReplyDeletethree-ply, three fibers.
Hmm, "Tepid Toes" for the yarn base.
ReplyDeleteFor the color in the blog, how about "Spaced Out"?
How bout Unique?
ReplyDeleteI agree with the person above that said Tenacity. That's a really good one!
Learn to Fly
ReplyDeleteI like Amy's suggestion of "Balance." It's a balance between the pure merino I so love to knit with and the newer yarn technology of Outlast.
ReplyDelete"Sportique" The first thing that came to mind when reading about this new yarn is it's potential use for creating active wear: outerwear, socks, accessories of all kinds! "Sportique" is also fun to say! "Sportique" says sporty AND classy! "Sportique"!
ReplyDeleteStill going with space/NASA and riffing off the "Gemini" comment...How about the first series of spacecraft that took man into space in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first manned spacecraft...Mercury....Or Apollo...
ReplyDeleteI think Mercury fits best though because of the temperature thing...and mercury being in thermometers.
Blue Pearl was the first I`ve thought of when I saw the colour...
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ReplyDeletehow about Ocean OR Pacific. the colors remind me of the west coast beach ocean.
ReplyDeleteTemperance? Like a temperate climate. Or temperant. Sp?
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ReplyDelete"Adore", as a continuation of your current lines of yarn, and as always, we "adore" Lorna's Laces yarn.
ReplyDeleteAny socks made with this beautiful, long-lasting yarn are going to have "Integrity."
ReplyDeleteI say either "Harmony" or "Harmonious" or "Perfect Harmony".
ReplyDeleteTemperance
ReplyDeleteYin and Yang, refers to the balance achieved by bringing together two opposing forces, in this case hot and cold.
ReplyDeleteI like Morning Glory, it just sounds pretty just like this yarn.
ReplyDeleteWow, Lornaslaces using rocket science! How about the name:
ReplyDeleteRocket Socks
OR
Rocket Sox
NanaMay on Ravelry
Ocean Waves is my pick for a name. It reminds me of the ocean we go to in the summer in Maine. We have the most beautiful beaches in the northeast. Thank you Gale
ReplyDeleteTranquil? It speaks to the balance offered by socks that seem to know when you need warmth... or not!
ReplyDeleteCalibrate? (For the same reasons!)
How about Equilibrium?
ReplyDeleteFutura
ReplyDeleteAnother idea! Stasis is the Greek term for the body's ability to achieve temperature equilibrium without exterior adaptations. At first I didn't like it, but the more I think about it, the better I like it for a yarn that mimics a natural biological wonder.
ReplyDeletelove Gemini also
ReplyDeleteTried to find the site for the contest..so maybe this is were we are suppose to enter..Flash..is the name I like..
ReplyDeletein no more Hot Flashes..quick as a Flash and super hero Flash Gorden..so we have hot/cold, race cars, and space age materials... all in a Flash!
Hope I win..I love your yarn.
Zoey Furgason
zfurgason@gmail.com
lambylady- Ravelry
How about "Climate"? It adapts to any climate.
ReplyDeleteOcean Breeze
ReplyDeleteSolemate, cool running, heart & Sole, Climatology, wonderful ( because it sounds like wonderful yarn to work with)?
ReplyDeleteI don't see my suggestion, so, here it is again.
ReplyDeleteFaithful
An homage to the workers who stayed behind to try to fix the reactor problems after the tsunami and the dog who would not leave his friend despite his own injuries. Plus sort of a continuation of the sorts of names Lorna chose for the lines she started with.
See you at Sock Summit.
"All Season Sock" ... my husband loves hand knit socks all year even though we live in the desert.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this yarn !
pdurrant1@hotmail.com
I like Soothe as a name. It would be very soothing to wear a pair of socks that kept my feet comfortable.
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Lumi...
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it reminds me of the ocean off the Isle of Capri...how about "I Love Capri"?
ReplyDeleteI would name this yarn 'Comfy' as it sounds like a lovely yarn to keep your feet or shoulders comfy whatever the climate!
ReplyDeleteSummer Sky
ReplyDeleteThe colors remind me of the sky on a beautiful summer day, blue, blue and bluer!
Hi, my idea is to name the whole line not just on color way. I love the idea of "A-Maze-Ing". I have knitted with a combination yarn with the viscose in it and it is truly amazing and warm. You could also call the line of yarn "Hot Socks". cjp
ReplyDeleteHi! What an exciting new yarn - technology is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI would like to call this line Lorna's Laces OASIS ~ whether you use it for socks, a garment or a shawl, you'll always be in a pleasant place.
My second name for this yarn would be Lorna's Laces ADAPT (for obvious reasons).
My third name for this yarn would be Lorna's Laces GOLDILOCKS ~ as in Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold, etc. (and Porridge just doesn't cut it now, does it?).
I am Marjon and my Ravelry name is SnailRacer.
I say "Tempo." It has a nice ring and the "temp" part is reminiscent of weather/temperature. I'm also a band geek. :) My ravatar is eetnyy1103
ReplyDeleteMy husband is from Vancouver Island - the yarn reminds me of "Ocean Fog". It's simply gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteFivesticks on Ravelry.
Temperate. Not too hot not too cold.
ReplyDeleteRavelry: gnomeknits
Evolution - sock yarn is evolving to be account for hot and cold!
ReplyDeleteI guess Revolution would work too - as in a revolution in how you think about socks and how they aren't just for winter anymore!
Cathy - jhankie on Ravelry
Liberty sounds right for this sock yarn! It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like the most futuristic yarn I've ever heard of. Can't wait to try it. My nomination for a name is "Wizard Wool". It knows all. What more does a sock knitter want. Joanna
ReplyDeleteIcy Waters
ReplyDeleteFreedom Sock Yarn
ReplyDeleteFree from heat or cold or damp feet.
Deb Myers
How about MOOD
ReplyDeleteAren't we sending our entries via email, not posted as comments here?
ReplyDeleteI have just received my package from Cookie A., and not only is the color exceptional but the feel is perfection. Given all that, I think that this is a yarn that has reached "Enlightenment."
ReplyDeleteSummer Sky, because it looks just like the sky in late August here in New York!
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I like "SKYE"
ReplyDeleteHow about "Survivor"?
ReplyDeleteMy thought is "Innovation". It speaks to the amazing processes that came together to create this innovative yarn.
ReplyDeleteSam Stevenson
Constance. A woman's name meaning constant.
ReplyDeleteLorna's Laces Lasting Love...because our love for this yarn is going to last and last...plus there's a slight play on the presence of Outlast in the yarn.
ReplyDeletehow about virtuoso?
ReplyDeleteYay! My suggestion made it to the final - I'm totally excited!!!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo for Goldilocks - not too hot, not too cold!
Marjon
I say "Star"
ReplyDeleteIt relates to the Space and the yarn is unique and different in their components, a true Star
Sagarmatha = the Nepalese word for Mt. Everest which lies in the Himalaya mountains in the country of Nepal. "Sagarmatha" means "forehead of the sky"
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if I prefer Luminous or Luminosity, but they are the words that I think of when I look at the picture of the yarn.
ReplyDeletehas the name been chosen yet?
ReplyDelete"Celsius" for name of the yarn, Lake Michigan (or your favorite lake) for the colorway. The blues in the yarn remind me of a cooler day on the lake, of course you could name your yarn "Fahrenhiet" and could be in warmer hues. B.Hahn
ReplyDeleteHow about Celestial for the yarn and/or the color.
ReplyDeleteHow about "Peacock"? It reminds me of the gorgeous plumes they display! I love Lorma's Laces yarns. They are always beautiful and of fantastic quality.
ReplyDeleteHubbard Glacier or Glacier Ice
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