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March 07, 2007

Wednesday Catch-Up

Hi everybody!  I've been quiet on my blog this year.  Not intentionally, really.  Mostly because I've been pretty busy with kids.  Trying to knit more.  I actually have a tiny little not-very-important pattern I'm designing with the hopes of submitting it to Knitty for the Fall '07 Issue.  They probably won't want it. (trying hard not to think too positive so if they say "are you kidding?" I won't be too disappointed)  So I've been gabbing less and thinking more.  And reading.  It's really tuff to keep up with so many blogs and feel like I'm the kind of friend I want to be by reading and commenting.  I'm generally not very brief when I leave comments (surely to the distaste of some), so it takes a lot of my time.

I'm really trying hard to do my very best to keep up with my wish to do as much charity knitting as much as I can during 40 Days For Others.  A few posts ago I showed several skeins (total of 100g) of brownish yarn that I had spun with the intent of using it for a Dulaan project of some kind.  Well I decided to make an Avalanche Vest with it.  But it wasn't thick enough to produce the kind of dense fabric called for in the pattern.  I was afraid I would run out if I just doubled it, so I started adding yarn to carry along with the homespun.  Just scrap stuff from here and there.  Unraveling swatches.  Using up bits of left overs from projects, adding in some of the recycled cashmere sweater, etc. 

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This morning I finished up the button band.  It's the first time I've knit on a button band so this was a learning experience and I wasn't about to go forward without giving it a wash.  It's true that blocking covers a multitude of sins because it was looking pretty bad after I cast off.  I still need to do the ribbing around the armholes and then I'll wash it again.

The dark brown stripe in the middle of the vest is an interesting fiber that I spun - it's Buffalo!  Back when I received the stroller and package of luxury spinning fibers from a friend, there was.... lemme see... I think 16oz of buffalo fiber in there too.  I thought I'd save this for a special project but then again... when I started examining my fiber stash I thought maybe I would spin it for a Dulaan hat or something.  Well people - this is not really the type of fiber we're used to.  heh  First off, it's dark brown.  A lovely dark chocolate brown with slight variations in color.  Second, there is a variety of fiber types within this batch of buffalo fiber.  A label on the outside of the package says "felting fiber".  That would be as opposed to spinning fiber, I guess.  It has pretty much no odor, but doesn't really seem to be clean.  I don't know anything about it or how it was handled or processed before I got it and I know nothing of how they collect this fiber.  There is a lot of just loose dirt in the fiber, and some amount of VM (vegetable matter = leaves, twigs, grass, etc).  I've read on Cassie's blog about how Icelandic wool has different types of hair, like guard hairs, etc.  This seems to be the same way.  There are some very long thick straightish (no crimp) hairs combined with fuzzy stuff.  When I started spinning I thought "I'm not going to take a lot of time trying to make this *nice*... it's just for a Dulaan hat - rustic is just fine."  It didn't take me long to get out the carders and try carding through these lumps of fuzzy stuff.  You can't spin clumpy fuzz.  My family has gotten very accustomed to seeing me spinning at virtually any time and in pretty much any place throughout the house - generally kitchen or living room.  I am often seen up stairs or setting the dining table or fixing dinner with a spindle under my arm and a length of wool thrown over my shoulder.  I was carding clumps of this fiber at the kitchen table making quite a mess with the dirt that was falling out - it's not matted clumps of dirt - just like loose sandy stuff that's somehow mixed into the fiber and falls out easily.  So I'm in the kitchen spinning this buffalo fiber and trying to get my husband to care that I'm spinning something like freagin BUFFALO fiber.  In our kitchen.  I don't know why my fascination about this does not impress my husband and children.  Jeff passes through the kitchen and I remark that this is very difficult to spin.  He doesn't really seem to care.  Thank Heaven for the knit blogging and spinning community that will express some kind of interest in the spinning and knitting that I do!  heh  The longer non-crimpy hairs are like SPRINGS.  You can put a hard spin on the spindle and that stuff wants to stay pretty straight and gives you a back twist that you don't expect!!  The single never did break due to back twist but still... it's something quite remarkable to me.  Overall, I would have to say the combined fibers make it really difficult to spin.  Imagine the hair from your shower drain (dark brown hair) mixed with taupe colored dryer lint.  Yes.  That's what this fiber is like.  Once I drew this conclusion I was somewhat nauseated about continuing to spin.  I decided to stop and let the fiber sit on the spindle for a few days so it might be easier to ply.  I had put my face to the spindle and felt the prickle of those springy straight hairs and thought "felting fiber is right... I don't know if I could torture a frozen child in Mongolia with this stuff."  I was ready to begin the Avalanche Vest and thought I could use the buffalo yarn as a stripe around the middle so I plied it.  Hm.  Sure did ply nicely.  And I washed it.  Amazing how there was *no dirt* in the wash water.  I guess it all fell out when I carded??  And then it was done.  Dried.  And... amazingly soft.  AMAZINGLY SOFT.

The brown stripe of buffalo fiber is softer than the entire rest of the whole sweater.  It's really amazing.  And I love that it's included in this vest.  And I have no pictures of the fiber after I spun it into yarn because I thought it would be so awful.  But of course now I have to overcome the nausea and just spin it because it's crazy soft.  Then I'll take pictures - 'kay?

On to other things I love.... like my children.  Specifically today, my daughter Katie.  Today's brag is about Katie.  My dear daughter recently entered the science fair in our county and out of 75 kids won first place for her project.  First.  With a cool big blue brag-worthy ribbon!  Two actually!  I thought it was pretty cool after yelling at her for leaving her experiment mess all over the bathroom and poster making mess all over the living room and dining room.  *sigh*  First place project still doesn't mean that she doesn't have to clean up after herself!  I felt a little bad when I found out that she got first place ... but still ... I've gotta be the mom. 

When she didn't know I was taking the picture yet:
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The pose she really wanted to do:
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In other news:

  • Spring is coming - or at least we think it is.  Some bulbs are coming up... let's hope Mother Nature isn't faking us out.
  • Babies are cute - and growing.
  • I really am coming forth with dyed fiber and yarn soon - it's soaking - I'm just crazy busy with the kids.  Spring Break is in a few weeks and they'll be at their dad's... and I'll probably be clean out of yarn by then.  Guess I'll have to knit, huh?  heh
  • Current sock project is nearly 50% finished (STR in Fire on the Mountain - Wendy's F&F toe-up pattern).  The STR skein I received from Carole claims that it's STR Medium.  So does that mean that Light is laceweight??  I thought their medium was sport weight.  This is not - it's definitely fingering weight.  The skein is/was 155g.  Okay, I know all the blah blah about how the old put-up wasn't enough yardage, but OMG, these are going to be long socks and I've just barely used 55g for the first sock.  Anyway, still loving the yarn even though I'm having to get used to the colors every time I get it out.  Emeline called it clown yarn or something like that. heh  The colorway reminds me of when we did experiments in 8th grade science, burning different minerals to see what color the flames were.

Everybody have a GREAT WEEK!  I hope your weather is pleasant.... and if it's not (like you poor frozen New York and New England people), I'm sending warm thoughts your way.  xoxox

February 26, 2007

Catching Up In Photos

We're busy.  All the time.  Not as busy as some people but still.... busy enough for us.  Having the babies adds a degree of difficulty for sure.

Mommy:  You know what I'm doing.  Knitting and spinning.  Thinking about charity stuff - doing some of it.  Easily distracted by the knitting and spinning.  Creating more new projects than I'm finishing.  More yarn coming in than coming off the needles = stash accumulation.  Imagine that.  heh  Thinking about the Estes Park Wool Market coming up in mid-June.  Oh my gosh that's not as far away as you think it is!  YAY!  This is 100g of wool I spun for the Dulaan knitting I want to do.  The more I think about it, the more I believe I should combine it with some stash yarn to make a little pullover or something.  It's hard to know what they need the most.  Of course the longer I think about it the less chance it'll become something this YEAR.

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Daddy:  Working a LOT.  Trying to spend as many evenings at home as possible but of course it's never enough for us - we like having him with us.  The babies abuse him horribly - demanding that he hold them both while watching their favorite Elvis and Wiggles videos on youtube.  Emeline is often heard barking out orders like, "DADDY - PLAY!!" and gesturing toward the closet where her favorite blocks and legos are located.  Lila Pearl just screams DADDY DADDY DADDY until he picks her up.  Oh the torture. 

Benny:  Just finished up the season of Freshman Basketball.  Didn't play as much as he would like but they had a winning season and he states that he made a lot of new friends and learned a lot.  Still making awesome grades with what seems like minimal effort.  He's been planning to go out for the golf team but really hasn't played golf before.  Considering the level of competition and number of kids going out for golf, he might switch to baseball.  He's in a "woods" class this semester and brought home his first project last week:  a cutting board.  This thing is HEAVY!!!

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Katie:  Making new friends at school.  Making good grades at school.  Still in full "self portrait mode" with the camera.  I'm constantly finding more and more pictures of her taken from the end of her own arm.  ha  Does an amazing job of making new friends yet maintaining her individuality and self esteem.  I like this girl a lot.  Still the manager of the 8th grade girls basketball team (was advised by the doctor not to play because of her broken arm in the fall).  Trying to learn how to budget her telephone air time wisely.

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Suzannah:  Ditto pretty much everything that I said about Katie except for the cell phone because she doesn't have one yet!  Stuck in the middle between two older siblings who get to do *everything* and two babies who get to do nothing.  She went with me to the Knitting Meetup in Wichita on Saturday morning and took her own knitting.  Maybe I should be showing a picture of that - but we'll wait until she has a finished object.  She's currently brainstorming about what her next project will be (what she will think of as her first REAL project) and what kind of yarn to use.  I told her she could pick ANYTHING as her first "real" project and we'll find a pattern suitable for her experience level.  Any suggestions out there??  Like I said - she's pretty much a small version of Katie, so here's Suzannah's self portrait.

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Emeline:  Talking Talking Talking!!!  Just finished seven weeks of swimming lessons - she loved it!  Just started seven weeks of "Nastics" - she loves it!  So far all she wants to do is run around the gym jumping but eventually the newness will wear off and maybe she'll slow down to jumping in place.  hehe  Favorite toys right now are blocks and legos and books but the biggest surprise has been how much she loves the plastic backpack full of pretend McDonald's food hat she got from Katie for Christmas.  I think this was $5 at Wal Mart and gets a LOT of play time.  She also loves to play with the backpack and.... Sorry Daddy.... gotta show this picture.  The first time she put on the backpack she headed for the front door and said she was going to school - at 8:00pm.  I took this one the other morning.  She just loves to play like she's going to school and doing homework.  heh  And it brings her Daddy to tears thinking about his little Emeline going to school.  *sniff*

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Lila Pearl:  Talking Talking Talking!!!  If Emeline can say or do it, Lila Pearl wants to be saying and doing the same thing.  She's talking quite a lot and surprising us every day with new things.  She loves reading books as much as Emeline and will never be satisfied with being in the shadow of her big sister.  I've said it before.... Lila won't be ignored.  :)

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A few days ago I was trying to take pictures of some glass for Jeff to list on eBay.  You cat owners think you have problems.  ha

What began as this.....
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Turned into this...
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And then this....
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So in conclusion... Life stays interesting at the Bunny Hutch.  Still knitting and spinning and yes Adrienne.... even dyeing.  I have done a little dyeing for the shop but still need to list it... and will be doing more very soon.  VERY soon!  Just like all the charity knitting.  ha  Oh the plans I make.

Everybody have a GREAT WEEK!  :)

February 09, 2007

Gray Friday

This might be Eye Candy Friday.... but it's a Gray Day everywhere I look.

Up.  And Down.

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Despite the gray weather, this is a good happy day.

First, it's Friday.  Jeff doesn't work late on Fridays.  We all look forward to the evenings when every chair is filled at the dinner table.  Well, Benny will be gone to a far away basketball game (we've only been making it to home games since the babies have a hard time sitting through an event like that).  But otherwise we'll all be home for dinner.

I took the babies to the Y this morning and got some exercise.  WOW it makes me feel great when I get to do that.  But again... life is sometimes dictated by the babies, it seems.  I've been trying not to take them out twice in a day so that they can get in a good nap - so going to the Y takes a back seat to higher priority outings like doctor appointments or meeting Daddy in Wichita for lunch.

Can I tell you how happy it makes me to see my Bloglines under 200?!  VERY happy.  At one point we were over 2000.  Two. Thousand.  I never did click on "mark all read" because I can't bear to think I might miss something important.  It has taken a few week to get it under 200 which I find VERY bearable.

Despite the gray of the day, I am surrounded by lovely things that bring me happiness. 

Pretty babies:
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Lovely spinning... to become my next Twisted Knitters project...
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...and some delicious knitting that makes me smile every time I look at the colored stitches blend and contrast and line up in nice rows and stack V upon V.
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Here's a close-up of a skein of this yarn.  I'm thinking of making some sock yarn in this colorway.... what do y'all think?
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I have gotten a custom order for two skeins of worsted weight yarn in the pink colorway I dyed for the Besotted scarf I knit.  If anyone else out there in the world might like two skeins of squishy soft worsted weight wool in this colorway, send me an email or leave a comment!  I'll be happy to enable anybody wanting to knit with this pretty colorway.  Of course I can do other colors too.  Let me know if you have a special request.  My scarf was 48" long but 200g of worsted will make an even longer scarf or give you some leftover yarn to make a pair of Fetching mitts to match!

This variegated colorway is a blend of reds, pinks, rose and wine.  The base yarn is Knitpicks Bare and the dyes I used are RIT dyes.  This red dye did NOT rub off on my hands when I knit with it, though it did bleed into the water when I washed my scarf (typical red behavior). 

200g worsted weight wool (2 skeins of 100g)
$16.00 + $2.00 for shipping within the U.S.
A total of six skeins of yarn (enough for three scarfs) available.
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Everybody have a wonderful weekend!  Love your gray days.  Squish your knits.  Hug and kiss your family.  Pet some yarn.  Exercise if you can!  Smile a lot.  :)

January 17, 2007

Argosy

She is finished but not yet washed and blocked.  I can hardly describe the pride I feel over this project.  Although I have made a project bag from my earliest practice yarn, this is something that I can count as a real accomplishment - the "next step" sort of thing. 

The dyeing spinning and knitting all came together like I wanted them to which is a lucky thing for me.  This is a gift for my sister who just turned 30 last week.  It wasn't quite finished when I gave her the gift bag with the scarf on a stitch holder inside, which created all kinds of silly questions in her mind like "is Laura wanting to teach me to knit in two days?"  She loves it and will love it more when she receives it complete!  heh

Argosy in pictures.

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Everybody have a great week!  I'll be posting more when things get back to "Normal" around here.  We've had house guests nearly nonstop since before Christmas so I'm staying off the computer and doing other things while babies nap and in the evenings.

Now that Argosy is finished..... hmmm.... it's hard to decide what to do next but I think I'll be clearing a few things out of the WIP bags and baskets and getting back to my Fair Isle Cardigan!  :)

January 12, 2007

Eye Candy Friday

Again....

by dawn's early light
to the tune of babies calling mama
and bacon frying
after a week-long knitting frenzy

the nearly complete .... Argosy.

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My dear sister has arrived.

I must go knit! 

Everyone have a really wonderful weekend!  And if you're in the path of the predicted winter storm for the weekend (like we are in Kansas), please stay safe and toasty warm.  Love all you guys!  More posting and catching up next week - I promise!  :)