Friday, July 11, 2025

So It Goes!!


Yes! I am spinning for Tour de Fleece.  In between spinning, I hurry to studio and finish up some UFOs.  In comes another month's clues for 2025 Shetland lace by Toni Lozeno--must finish this clue by 15th

 as July clue for Elizabeth Zimmerman 2025 Estonian lace pattern arrives.  


Another block from June finally finished!!  Waiting on July's BOM to drop!

Put the finishing touches on this top--so glad to have it quilted and ready to give alway!

I used my hand dyed, silk screened fabrics for the backings--did quilt as you go to  do this one.
While working on my quilting or spinning, I’m listening to books about Paris—

“A Bakery in Paris”  by Alimie Runyon
“The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Paris”
You can tell where my brain and heart draw to in Paris!

Now, back to spinning!!

 

Saturday, July 5, 2025

And We're Off....................................

 Today is the THE DAY!   I'm ready--well, sort of.  I can't decide what wheel to begin with and what fiber should be the first to be spun.  I know! I know!  these decisions should have been decided weeks or any days ago--but, I have a "Squirrel" mentality==look over here; NO, look over here!  To much distraction these days. 

I have my little Espinner--after all, it took quite awhile to receive this jewel.  The first one was lost from the mailbox (can you imagine their surprise when they opened that box! ) The jokes on them!  Sure it was nothing they could use!  I had to wait awhile to reorder--after my first one was refunded.  Maybe, I should use this first!

Again, my spindles have been calling my name

so many treasures

I even have a couple of  Danish Krone coins to use as drop spindles as well
I LOVE my spindles!!

Such lovelies just waiting to crank out the yarn

Come to me my prettys!


Do I use my Ashford wheel?  I'm thinking I'll spin on one wheel one day, then a spindle the next day and so on and so on--decided on that
NOW
what fiber to spin first??
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This fiber has aged well--say 15 years; maybe, it's time to pull it through my fingers

Look how lovely!

Maybe I need to ply this silk to empty the bobbins?

Awww, this is such wonderful stuff to spin!  Maybe, this should b first?

Then, there is is gorgeous silk to spin up for a scarf to knit
Plus, I have bags of natural colored cotton waiting to be center stage.
Decisions! Really hard to decide.............................




Monday, June 30, 2025

Shifu

POP! Goes the Weasel!!

Every spinner has their supply of favorite equipment!  As a spinner, we keep our craft going  just with the purchases of handy dandy “stuff” that we feel is required to make a beautiful yarn!  One of those so called necessaries essential for my spinning is a weasel! 

 The tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel" likely originated in the 1700s as part of an English country dance, with the earliest surviving sheet music from that era. 

This is my “weasel” or skein winder.  A dear friend built this and it reminds me of him every time I use it. 

It is two yards around the spokes.  You can count the yardage by using this method.  When it makes a round, the weasel makes a popping sound!  
It’s not necessary to have this piece of equipment in your spinning accommodations, does come in handy.  You could use a hand held skein winder. 

The lyrics themselves appeared later, around 1854, and are thought to have emerged from street musicians who frequently played the tune. 
The phrase "pop goes the weasel" may have its roots in spinning yarn, where a "weasel" was a device that would "pop" when a certain amount of yarn was detailed breakdown:

  • Here’s some info:
    The Melody:
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    The tune is a variation of "The Haymakers," which dates back to the 1700s and was included in a Scottish dance music repository. 
  • Early Sheet Music:
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    In the early 1850s, sheet music for "Pop Goes the Weasel for Fun and Frolic" was published by Miller and Beacham of Baltimore, marking the oldest known evidence of the tune being associated with that title. 
  • Dance Popularity:
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    By the mid-19th century, "Pop Goes the Weasel" was a popular social dance in England, even making its way into theaters and dance halls. 
  • Lyrics Emergence:
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    The lyrics likely emerged later, possibly from street musicians who played the tune and added their own verses. 
  • Possible Yarn Connection:
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    Some theories suggest the phrase "pop goes the weasel" might relate to a spinning device called a "weasel," which would make a popping sound when a specific amount of yarn was spun. 
  • Darker Interpretations:
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    Some analyses suggest the lyrics might allude to themes of poverty, pawnbroking, and even the Eagle Tavern in London's City Road, according to a BBC article. 
    And now, we’re off to learn how tales of old, play a big part in our lives!

Monday, June 23, 2025

It's That Time Again!

 Yelp!  It came quickly; or so it seems!  There it was--right in front of my face--Tour de Fleece! beginning July 5-- Someone posted, teams were being formed, instructions given—oil those wheels, prepare your fibers, join a team or not, create a challenge for yourself; think of any obstacles that you might face as you begin this journey of spinning your way into history!


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I have my handy dandy little traveling bag for fiber and of course, my lovable spindle included.  I opened the bag (as if I hadn't seen inside for months), there was the silky smooth luxury fiber that was spun some time ago--balled straight from the shaft.

The lovely colors of the silk fiber doesn't come through with a camera lenses--
you can barely seen my adorable spindle.  I must have 100 spindles (I kid you not) but this one is my favorite!

trust me, this is a bright color


Here is my handy dandy bag that contains two hanks of bombyx hand dyed silk--no, I didn't dye it.  
We did dye silk roving many moons ago--but that story is for another time==back to the bag--I received from my not so loved sister-in-law.  I thought to myself, what am I going to do with this!!
wonders never seem to amaze me--my brain kicked in and low and behold--a solution to carry my precious spindle and silk fibers.
And if you are working with silk, be sure include hand lotion--you think your hands are smooth as 'silk'--ha ha--those little rough nicks of skin catch in silk!



Saturday, June 14, 2025

And here we are again!

 We've been on the road--traveling to visit with second daughter in Colorado.  How nice to see her and enjoy some cool weather..  Afraid we ate all the wrong foods, enjoyed rich comfortable leisure---making it double hard to come back to 'normal' life.  Since we did a road trip by car, we could stop along the way to see unusual sights--there is a road that bends when you reach New Mexico and from that bend in the road you see the whole Colorado front range--what a sight!  Snow capped mountains!  Cue the music--Ah, Rocky Mountain High!

Now, here we are--trying to settle back into a routine. not fun!  I want to continue in vacation mode; alas, there is unpacking to do, laundry, check out the mail, friends calling (that's nice, they missed us!) 

Visiting our Daughter's house, renews my mind of the quilts she treasures as they adorn the walls.
I forget about the ones that were gifted; always happy my handwork is enjoyed.

At Christmas time, when the family has gathered, I lay out the quilts made in the past year or two and offer them to whom ever wants to give them a home.  

This quilt was made through 'The Quilt Show"--remember that it was a monster to tackle, but so worth the challenge; especially when I see it displayed in her foyer!

In her guest bath she has my hand spun, handwoven hand towels--made from natural cottons.
I love drying my hands with this luxury!

Gives me pleasure to see and touch them!

As I sit in a hotel room, I work on my hat knitting--couldn't find the stitch marker but did see this piece of plastic; worked great for a marker.  Finished the hat too!  

























Monday, June 2, 2025

Playing Catch-up!

 After I found the quilt patterns and fabric cut for BH ( Bonnie Hunter) quilt, I set to work to tackle one. 

This one is 2018!  Good Fortune from her China trip!

Since I’m behind doing these blocks, I’ll use BH 18 as leader-Enders. 
Block 4-5 are to be Christmas fabrics and Block 15 is using my hand dyed fabrics—here we go—trying to play catch up!!
One down!  I wasn’t too sure my choice of color placement would work—looks ok to me though
Sew With Me is my Christmas quilt—

Another Christmas block

One of 25 blocks used in BH’s 2018 mystery quilt 
Block #2 is here —excited to
Combine them for the quilt top! 











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