Thursday, June 25, 2009

Ooooh, Shiny!

Here's my second handspun yarn. This is a merino-tencel blend, though I don't know much else about the fiber as it was in a big bin at the only LYS in town that sells spinning fiber. I think it's from Ashland Bay, but I'm not sure.

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I keep reading that merino is hard to spin, and not for beginners. Bah, I say. I just waded right in. I figure the only thing I have to lose is my dignity. It looks better than my first yarn, so I think I'll count it as a success. There are about 260 yards of that stuff, and it's roughly a bulky weight, though I haven't swatched it yet. It's just dreamily soft, and I think it will make a lovely winter scarf.

I promised a better photo of my first yarn. Here it is. This is Colonial Top, about 112 yards in all.

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The wheel now has a name. Meet Seamus:

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Yes, I went ahead and bought the silly wine glass holder. It just had my name on it, don't you think?

In knitting news, I'm still working on the stealth baby project. It's coming along, but I still can't show photos. Oh, OK, here's a teaser.

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Big and grey, that's all I can say. It's much prettier in real life.

Last but not least, we're leaving for an Alaskan cruise in the morning. It was sort of a spontaneous thing that we signed up for just a month or so ago. It's a round trip from Seattle, so didn't require an airplane ride, and if you can book close to last minute, the deals are pretty good. What's not to like? Work has been a bit of a drag recently, and it's been somewhat of a difficult early summer around here, so a cruise seemed just the ticket. No, I'm not taking the wheel. Yes, I am taking the Bosworth spindle. I'm also taking the laptop, so hopefully there will be a post or two.

Friday, June 12, 2009

9 Out of 10 Doctors Recommend....

More fiber in your diet! So I'm following my own advice. Yes, I came home yesterday with a lovely wheel, and a whack of pretty blue fiber. After trying both the Schacht Matchless and the Kromski Minstrel, I wanted both. I indeed had a difficult time making a decision*, but in the end the Schacht came home with me. Here are some photos.

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That's Elizabeth fixing my overspinning and all the little pigtails I put in the fiber.

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Really, I was having fun. I was just concentrating.

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In the car, on the way home.

I've discovered that spinning on a wheel blows through miles of fiber much faster than a spindle. This can mean only one thing. I need to clear out more space for stash.

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Isn't that a beauty?

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First yarn!

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On the niddy-noddy. I just love saying niddy-noddy!

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Hanging up to dry on the deck. I'll get a better photo of it once it's dry. I wasn't going to ply this stuff in all it's craptitude, but what the hell. You only make your first yarn once. I might even knit something out of it.

Here's my second yarn.

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That's a merino-tencel blend. I appear to have been in a blue-violet mood this week. This stuff is a bit slippier to manage than the Ashford Colonial wool, but it's awfully pretty. I might have a few more bags of fiber on the way.

The Schacht doesn't have a name yet, but I think it's trying to tell me that it's a boy. We'll see. Do you all name your wheels? What does he/she look like to you?

Have a good weekend, everyone! Guess what I'll be doing?

*Any bets on how long I'll hold out before the Minstrel comes to live here?

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Stealth Knitting

I promised a link to my latest Stealth Knitting project. The problem with gift knitting is that it can't be used as blog fodder. If you're on Ravelry, here's the link.

Baby knitting is a mystery to me. It's not like this is a surprise, I've had at least six months notice to come up with something clever and unique to knit. Why is it that suddenly 3 weeks before the due date, I'm stunned by the fact that there will be a new baby in the family? Because I've waited so danged long to get started, everything else on the project list is in a time out until I finish this.

So what am I making? As a clue for all you knitter-blog readers, a certain East Coast knit designer who happens to love knitting with tweed posted a finished project on his blog recently. Though there is no pattern for it, at least not yet, I'm doing an improvisation of the same thing. I'm not saying anything more. Ravel it to find out.

OK, here's something that I can show photos of. I'm continuing to work on my spindle spinning, and of course all you spinners out there predicted that I'd fall hard once I fell into the spinning well. Here's my second spindle full of that garish Mountain Colors stuff.

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Perhaps a bit better, eh?

The next bit should also come as no surprise to those of you following this blog for a while. I'm not so much a fan of that clunky Ashford student spindle. It's heavy, the hook is not terribly well designed, and there is no notch for the yarn to follow. I did figure out how to improvise an "outie" spindle notch using these very creative instructions from Knitty. I can spin on this thing, but it would be hard to make anything other than the heavier weight yarns with it, at least for a beginner.

Meet my new friend.

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This is a Bosworth Midi spindle. The whorl is made of Zebrawood, and it is just a delight to use. It weighs about 29 grams. If you haven't tried one, go look at them. Sheila was very helpful, with speedy and friendly service. I also bought a new wad of fiber. This is Blue Faced Leicester from Paradise Fibers, and it is just the nicest stuff to spin. Here are a few more pictures.

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That's a hard color to photograph well. It's actually not so grey in real life, it's more of a tweedy light oatmeal color. If I ever get enough of this stuff to ply*, I could see this as a pair of socks.

I'm off Thursday for my spinning lesson and wheel investigation. I'll take the camera to document the adventure so you all don't miss a minute!

*Ply?? Good grief, something else to have to figure out.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Nights On The Lake

I got nothin', so I'm reduced to posting cell phone photos of the lake at sunset. Here are two recent evenings. Man, I love summer.

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Knitting and spinning are proceeding. I'm working on a stealth project, possibly there will be a Ravelry link soon so the intended recipient can't see it. Not yet, not yet. Yes, there will be a new baby in the extended family this summer.

Spinning is coming along. I'm having enough fun that I'm looking at wheels. Yes, I know. It was inevitable. I'm at least trying to be smart enough to not just order the damn thing sight unseen. I have an appointment with a local spinner-shop owner-fiber-lady next week when I'm off work to test drive* some wheels. My current flame is a Kromski Minstrel, but I'm certainly easily swayed. What do you all have, if you are spinners?

*Shhhh. Please, don't tell my spouse that "test drive some wheels" is code for "buy a wheel and bring it home in the back seat of the car". Let him have his little delusions.

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