Twists of Fate

Friday, 6 April, 2007

Maybe if I put up porn

Filed under: spindles, spinning — moiraeknittoo @ 9:52 AM

Er, fiber porn? I need to get myself motiviated to do some spinning in the next 10 days or so, because I signed up for a class on Navajo plying at the Shepherd’s Extravaganza in Puyallup in two weeks. And I need to have a few bobbins of stuff to practice on, and I did mention that I haven’t touched my wheels since I took this job, yes?

Baby steps, perhaps. To that end, here’s a little bit of pr0n for you. A Bog Oak spindle, crafted by none other than Edward Tabachek. Bog. Oak. With an Ash shaft. *breathes carefully* I love it liek whoa.

Bog Oak Tabachek - Top | Bog Oak Tabachek - Bottom | Bog Oak Tabachek - shaft

I can’t wait to use this!

Monday, 26 February, 2007

Ah, Romney

Filed under: knitting, spinning, spinning-fleece, yarns — moiraeknittoo @ 2:43 PM

I just got the estimates in on my reserved fleeces from the Romney fleece person I love buying from. The three raw fleeces came in at 30.5 lbs, which is about 25% more than I had anticipated based on last year’s weights. Yowsa.

While I would love to be able to spend the time processing these myself, it just ain’t going to happen based on my load at work right now (and at least through June, if not longer). I still have four fleeces from this seller from last year’s shearing that I haven’t had a chance to touch at all. So I’m sending them to Spinderella’s to be processed this year. I need to make a few decisions about what kind of yarn I want spun from these fleeces. With these weights, I think having at least half of each one spun up into yarn would be a good idea. I might ask that they spin all of the white one into yarn for me, because gods know I’m not going to get around to doing it anytime soon. But what weight/WPI yarn? These Romney fleeces are quite lustrous, and while quite soft for the breed, aren’t nearly as soft as, say, Merino. Then again what is, you know? What isn’t processed into yarn will be done as pin-drafted roving, I think, because I really do enjoy working with this seller’s fiber.

So, if you had approx 20lbs of Romney (this is approx weight after washing) fleece, what kind of yarn would you have it spun into? I think I would like some lace yarn, so I can tackle much of what’s included in Victorian Lace Today, and the white Romney should take dye very well if I go that route. I am not sure how well Romney works for socks, or sweaters. Suggestions anyone?

Monday, 12 February, 2007

Math challenged

Filed under: knitting, spinning-fibers, yarns — moiraeknittoo @ 2:00 PM

I know there’s some sort of mathmatical forumla that will tell me “If I use up X amount of stash in Y number of days, it will take me “ZZZZ or eleventybillion” years to use up what I currently have”. I’m too lazy to actually look this all up, but I do know that I need to move in May. And that I’d like to document the stash and get it up in a gallery. So in the event that I end up not having enough space to put all my stash out? I will know what I have and where I can find it.

This ambitious system implies that

  • a) I will be able to pull all the stash together in one spot.

  • b) I have enough room in one spot for all the stash.
  • c) I have enough battery power in the camera to photograph all the stash.
  • d) someone will be brave enough to come over and help me re-pack the stash.

I actually have the last point there covered – a work friend who doesn’t knit but loves organizing will help me next Sunday. I need to find some stickers and a marking pen, and make sure there are new batteries in the camera. I hope to label the bins with a number, document somewhere what is in each numbered bin, and photograph things as they’re “filed” away.

It’s a plan.

However, I picked up both new yarn and new fiber this weekend. I did mention I have poor impulse control, right? I made a journey to Sequim this past weekend with friends, and managed to squish three yarn stores and three..no, four bookstores into the intinerary in something like a 28 hour period. Yay go me.

Photograpic documentation of aforementioned impulse control to follow. Heh.

Of course, all this is really going to tell me is that I have a terminal case of SABLE, especially considering the rate at which I use up stash vs. the rate at which I am acquiring more. Me + math <> mixey things.

Tuesday, 28 November, 2006

Torment

Filed under: knitting, spinning — moiraeknittoo @ 10:57 AM

I’ve revised my version of, well, not really hell, but definitely something that is full of angst and torment.

It’s working from home, on my couch, with my lap covered by a fleece blanket, staring at my sadly neglected spinning wheel across the way, and having most of the yarn in the house within eyeball range. There’s the very lightly washed Romney still hanging out over there by the windows on the drying racks, as I never did get around to putting it away, and the scarf I am working on is staring at me from the other end of the couch.

I never thought it would be a blessing to have to drive out to Redmond every day for work, but I’m beginning to wonder. Campus was closed today (the words “ice rink” were used in an email), and while I don’t have access to everything I need, I can get most things done.

But dude! So hard! Must. Resist. Temptation! *is tormented*

Monday, 27 November, 2006

“Nut loaf” just doesn’t have the same leftover feeling

Filed under: personal, random, spinning-fleece — moiraeknittoo @ 1:21 PM

Occasionally, I have more charitable feelings for my family than may otherwise come across on my blogs. We honestly do best when we stay far, far away from one another, but now and again someone gets the bright idea to try to come together in perfect harmony (probably a coca-cola overload), and we do a holiday together.

Some day, I’m going to bring magnets with me and show them all what happens when you try to force two of them together. *blows raspberry*

Anyway, Thanksgiving Day was spent with my sister for a few hours. She’s vegan, and very health conscious, and makes Paris Hilton look fat. So when she suggested we try a local vegan restaurant that was doing take-away (I wonder how many people think I’m a non-US writer by using that phrase?) for the holiday.

Did I mention this is also a raw foods restaurant? From what I gather, the “raw foods” phenomenon is based on not heating anything about something like 165 degrees.

Yeah, you can see where this is going.

Some of it was very good, though. I did like the main course (some kind of nut loaf…thing), though the “gravy” that came with it was awful. The brussel sprouts were, you guess it, raw! Though the vinagrette they were tossed in was pretty good, and the apple-raisin-something chutney served with it was tasty as well. The mixed greens salad with pine nuts and something else had a lovely dressing, and I really enjoyed the parsnip something or other that was the “mashed potato” equivalent. There was an apple crisp for dessert, which was way too heavy on the cinnamon, but otherwise ok.

However, it was also $35 per person. We split the meal, and there really wasn’t enough food there. I would’ve been pissed if I’d spent $70 on this, as Sister Mine was disappointed in the experience. She says their sammitches for lunch are about the same size as pretty much everything on our plates, only for $7.95 and they’re way tastier.

I never thought I’d miss the leftovers, but you learn something new every holiday season. This time I learned that it is not the Holiday of the Giving Thanks without pumpkin pie. Who knew?

Next time I update, I’ll fill you in on how I got in over my head with a breed swap thing. *sigh* For now, I work.

Hope y’all had a great holiday, or for those who aren’t in the US, a fantastic Thursday! :D

Wednesday, 4 October, 2006

Geez they’re nice.

Filed under: knitting, spinning-fleece — moiraeknittoo @ 10:28 AM

I stopped by Cultured Purls yesterday to pick up a small bottle of Eucalan wool wash to send along with Ze Mohair Sweater. I mentioned that was why I was in the store, and the folks behind the counter insisted on seeing the sweater. So I ran back out to the car, and brought it inside, and maybe I’m all PMSing or whatever, but man.

I cried.

Most of the folks I know around me in RL don’t knit. They don’t spin either, and frankly my family thinks I’m insane. I’ve apparently gone mad and my stash is an indicator of my looniness. I know we all giggle at the Yarn Harlot’s tips on dealing with people like that, and they were funny. Until they happened to me, and now it’s not really that funny, and is mostly a source of sadness, because they don’t get it and make no effort to.

Anyway, these ladies know their knitting, and they were so kind. She pointed out how lovely the tension was throughout the entire sweater, and exclaimed over it being my first. She ran a finger over the decreasing at the yoke, and said it looked fabulous. She asked what kind of needles I used, and did I move from oh, a 15 to something smaller (which it does), and then beamed and said that must be how the sweater gets its shaping (she was right on). We giggled over the one sleeve where I didn’t join it to the body correctly (there’s a row of purl bumps on the outside), and how the recipient will always know which way to wear the sweater if she keeps that sleeve on the same side.

For all the keeping in touch we do online, I have very few people in my real life (or “meat space”, which is such a gross way to describe it) who know or appreciate knitting. I was totally taken off guard by this reaction yesterday. I didn’t even buy the yarn for this sweater in the store, though I have spent a goodly amount there and think their new space is absolutely gorgeous and I will be going back more often. But there she was, enthusing over a completed project, and I was so gratified that once I paid for my teeny bottle of wool wash, I went back out to my car and burst into tears.

The acknowledgement of the time, and effort, and, frankly, love that goes into making something by hand, by people who KNOW, and who do it themselves? Took me out at the knees. But in a really nice way.

Today, I need to finish brushing up my resume, and returning some calls, and then it’s time to scour the SSP yarn, and possibly put another fleece in to wash. Oh! The last one was actually a Cormo/Targhee cross fleece, and this one that’s about to get wet is the Polwarth. My bad. Same supplier, which is Nancy Ortmann (mtwool AT nemontel DOT net), and it’s fabulous. She’s out of fleeces for 2006, but just got some roving in, and will take reservations for 2007! [/pimping]

Wednesday, 27 September, 2006

So fabulous!

Filed under: knitting, knitting-wip, spinning-fleece — moiraeknittoo @ 12:24 PM

I can’t believe how long it took for my first scoured skein to dry. Days and days! I should get a skein blocker to help that along next time, I think. Regardless, it IS finally dry and I wound up a smidge last night and set to work swatching.

Man this yarn is fabulous. Soft, flowing…a total pleasure to work with. I haven’t really worked with silk all that much, but I love it so far! I did two small swatches last night while watching MacGyver (so much love for The Adorkable One). The one on US 3s felt a bit dense, so I went up a needle size. The US 4s swatch is much more drapey, but still fairly cohesive. That may be the winner. I might do one on 5s, just to see how it looks, but I’m pretty happy with the swatch on 4s.

I was so tired last night that I didn’t measure the sts/in and the row gauge, but I’ll do that today. I’m also trying to figure out how big I want the final object to be. The bigger it is, the more room I have to work with the design elements. Decisions, decisions.

Oh! I also figured out last night how I may end up dyeing the thing to get the effect I’m looking for. It’ll involve a fairly MacGyvered setup, now that I think about it, so who says you can’t learn anything from television? I’m a bit nervous though, because if I do it the way I imagined, there’s like zero room for f-ing it up. I see a lot of test dyeing in my future, which means I finally found a perfect justification for having bought all that KnitPicks Bare yarn. Huzzah!

I really have no idea what I’m doing here. I’m just making it up as I go along. :D

In other news, Nadine has finished her bath. I need to remember to pick up a few more pillowcases from the thrift store, or some other container-like thing for storage. If I had the money, I’d buy these zippered 100% cotton cases I found online somewhere once, but IIRC, their ordering process was non-secured and faintly suspicious.

I’m rambling. Didn’t really get any good sleep last night, and should now head out to run errands and other fun things. Hope y’all are enjoying the day!

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