Friday, July 22, 2022

Handspun Yarn


Still spinning during Tour de France for Tour de Fleece in the morning--ususally watch recorded race
the next day--so I'm behind a day--doesn't matter to me AND I can fast forward through the commercials!
What to do in the evening with my hands?  Knit, of course!  with handspun, naturally!
I'm on a 'kick" knitting hats!  This one is my go to hat pattern--no rhyme or reason what colors to put together--just hold two (mostly 'orphans' or small amounts) together, cast on 80 and knit!  I love knitting these!  Just go and go forever until you run out of one yarn, pick up another one, add on and continue!  All these are handspun yarns
Here is the front of the hat.  

This pattern is from Woolly Wormhead.  She has several free patterns.  I love her hat construction!  Quite ingenuous!  Okay for this one, I had two different handspun wools--one in yellows and greens;  the other in greens.  Of course, I ran out of the one--what to do?  Just pick up another green or yellow and continue on.

Back look with gathered top!  Think I like a tatered top better but once again, I was running out of yarn

Also, working on merino/silk handspun scarf pattern from Toni L Lorenz, 2022 Shetland Sampler--photo doesn't do the yarn color justice!  It's a soft green/agua two ply yarn I spun about three years ago.
I'm working through the months quietly inching up to June's pattern.
Just got about four other handspun knitting patterns in the wings.
When you work with fiber in the morning, you want to continue in the evening.





 

Monday, July 18, 2022

Pandora Box

I opened a Pandora Box!   

 It all began like this..........
Hubby and I went to see "Elvis" movie (never was a fan when we  were growing up)
In the past few years we have become to know Elvis better-  We have seen impersonators at theater productions, even renewed our wedding vows in Vegas with " Elvis" in attendance.  We even saw the real Elvis in person during one of this hurried tours of US.

Elvis was a remarkable man!  This movie brought to life the features of why he lost his life to
drugs and entertainment addictions.  And his overbearing manager, Col Parker.
To us, it was an excellent movie--the young guy who portrayed Elvis was remarkable!
Okay, to my Pandora Box!

We had a discussion upon leaving the theater as to where we were when we learned about the death of Elvis August 16, 1977.
Even though the family was together in the same place at the same time--each had different ideas where we were when we heard the radio news.  We all agreed we were in Colorado but we could not agree on where exactly!

Here comes the Pandora Box--I searched for our travel journals. This was way before mobile phones or computers--we made our own games! to help with boredom on car travels, each kid had an assignment--one wrote a journal, one kept financial records, another took photos.

I found the large box with all the photos, written papers and notes from that trip--and then it happened--
I began to read each card that was saved, each photo that was taken, each memory noted.
I went from one hour to time for dinner!  
Lost!
in the Pandora's box!
What is the first thing that was pulled out of the box?  Hubby's slide rule!  OMGoodness!  Who knows
how to use one of these today??  This was our 'computer/calculator!  In fact, there were TWO of these
rulers in the box!  Guess it's part of our history!

There were letters that brown headed daughter wrote that brought tears to my eyes;
cards with various notes of love; happy birthday and anniversary cards, 
hand drawn pictures from our kids and grandkids;
souvenirs from various travels,
so many memories!

And did I finally learn where we were exactly on that Day?
Yes, I did!  We were on way to Durango on a windy, twisty road in Southern Colorado! 

Sometimes, it's good to open that Pandora Box--just do it when you have plenty of time to allow those memories to flood into your soul!

 

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Wheels Keep On Spinning!

The Other day my friend, Nancy, posted that she was spinning angora bunny fluff with a drop spindle
for her Tour de Fleece challenge!
Well, I admire her alot for using a drop spindle to spin such fine fluffy stuff from another friend's rabbits.  That post definitely jogged my memory!  
I have bunny fluff too!
Fluff from the angora rabbits I raised in late 1980's!  I hurry to my fiber closet and low and behold, there is a huge bin filled with angora fiber--all unspun, except for a couple of balls.
I'd completely forgotten about this bin!
Here is the bin--pretty full!  It was compacted until I took off the lid and then
poof!  Air took over and the fiber went bonkers!

It feels so good running your fingers through it--so I took this as my challenge to spin
for at least two days of racing.

Here are the few balls that were included in the bin.  
Then memories come flooding back--one of my major juried pieces was handspun angora, woven on a silk warp.
Loved weaving this luxury shawl!  Now, it rests in my cedar chest.

I also knitted angora socks--I wore them when I did spinning demos--especially at the rodeo where there were large crowds.  Kids always want to feel the fiber so I let them pet my feet--the more they were petted, the fluffier the socks became--also kept my feet nice and warm on those cold winter days.

My ear warmer was a great knitted addition to my wardrobe.  Now, we live in a southern state where winters are milder, I don't use it much--just love to look at it and know it's there when needed.
I'm so glad my friend prompted me to remember about my box of fluff!




Monday, July 11, 2022

Books! Books! Books!

  There are books to be read as we relax!  What is your choices for summer time?  There are lists of favorite reads of 2022--here is one list.  I've not read any of these books; so guess they're not on my list of favorites!  Now, here is a list that Goodreads recommends.  I like this list--have read couple--"The Maid" was fun read. And "The Cartographers"--interesting! 

I enjoyed "A Man Called Ove", "This Tender Land", "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo", "The Women of the Bible Speak", "The Last Thing He Told Me", "The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell", "Tobacco Wives" "Where The Crawdads Sing"--just a few that I've read this year. 

I’ll read mostly in the evening but I’m having a hard time with this book—
It is beautifully written, moves along nicely—I just 
Can’t read this story at night!  It is a tale about two sisters living in France during WWII, German occupation of the country; tragic happenings through the time—very disturbing.  It is unbelievable what the people went through—wondering if I could cope if faced with the same situation. 
So, this story will be read during daytime hours.

Therefore, at bedtime I’ve switched to this book
Written by author, singer songwriter, Mike Blakey
Mike has a way with words and he loves American history.  You can find his music on most audio outlets—we are fortunate that he is living in our community where we can enjoy his music often at various venues. 
“Comanche Dawn” is the story about horses and Comanches—very well documented and researched. 

What are you reading this summer? 




 

Friday, July 8, 2022

Braggin’ Rights!!

 Okay--This is my braggin' time!  Look Who is One Year old?!!  Our great grandson, Waylon, is one year old today!!  Oh joy!  He is the peace of my heart and the pride of our lives!

He is one Dude!  Loves his cowboy hat!

And would love to have his saddle on his horse!

When did the 'smash cake' become a thing?  His mom made the cake and let him at it!

Can I really eat this?  He wasn't allowed any sugar product before his first birthday!

We have been so blessed!

Okay--that's all for bragging at this time!


Tuesday, July 5, 2022

?What?

It always feels good when you finish a project!!
This one project was a problem though!  The pattern is "Sweet Dreams" from Pat Sloan
The quilt blocks were to represent "Sweets" but in my mind I wanted to make a patriotic top

Here is my version, without borders--I don't think borders are needed for this quilt.
Problem?  I thought I had the right amount blocks to construct--well, not so!  Guess I
can't count!  I had the inner pieces ready and arranged right--it was the outer section that was the problem--bummer!  I didn't make all the blocks--Needed three more!  That took more time--and I didn't have the energy to work on it--one day I said, "Self, get it together!  Finish that quilt top!"
and here it is--ready for the long arm.


I've been saving 'strings' from numerous projects--The box was overflowing--can't bring myself to throw them away--so here is my next two or three projects in that box!

I'm making string blocks--this is on the design wall--funny, how the camera 'eye' sees it different than the human eyes.. 
Since I have so many strings, I'm using them as borders on my 2.5" blocks
Okay, I know the strings are not all the same size--doesn't bother me at all!  In the end it will be trimmed to fit the size--
Why not make some log cabin blocks with the strings--sure--no problem! 
At first, I used paper to sew the strings on; not easy to tear off the paper--forget that--
when making log cabin,  choose a center square and sew around--If it ends up more that 8.5", take the scissors or rotary blade and trim!
Back to emptying the never ending string box!
















Thursday, June 30, 2022

Tour de Fleece--Tour de France

 It's that time again!  Tour de fleece!  Are you ready?  Gathered your fibers?  Prepared your fibers?  Oiled your wheel?  Emptied your bobbins? Ready, Set, Go!

Tour de Fleece starts on Friday, July 1, 2022 and runs until Sunday, July 24, 2022.

Guidelines (Not Rules):

  • Spin every day the Tour rides, if possible. Friday July 1 through Sunday July 24. Days of rest: Monday, July 11 and Monday, July 18. (Just like the actual tour.)

  • Spin something challenging on the challenge days (usually the toughest high mountain stage: this year, the first one is Stage 9, on Sunday July 10, when a demanding week comes to an end with the first authentic mountain test. The riders will have to adjust to a new tempo on the consecutive stages in Switzerland, although they won’t push them to their limits. . The second is stage 18, on Thursday, July 21, with the last mountain test presenting all kinds of possibilities. Unexpected collapses, ambushes and twists of all kinds could be on the cards thanks to the linking of the Aubisque and Spandelles passes, the latter appearing on the route for the first time, followed by the final ascent to Hautacam.

  • Wear yellow on Sunday July 24th to announce victory. Why not wear yellow on any day you feel particularly successful? (Yellow is the color of the race leader in the Tour - but here we are all ‘race leaders’) Other colors if desired: Green (sprinter - think FAST), Polka-dot (climber - as in uphill), and White (rookie).

  • Have Fun!

The purpose of the Tour is to challenge yourself.

Here is my challenge fiber--Cotton!  
Sometimes, when I can not watch the Tour de France live, I will record and watch later in the day--
My challenge is to spin at least 15-30 minutes a day!  A goal I can likely achieve!
Good luck to you!  Happy treadling!




Road trip continues

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