Saturday, February 20, 2016

Shop update..



Preparing for a little shop update this evening
at 8pm EST.

Featuring:
'Blue Heron' and a play on a favorite color way 'Salt Water Taffy'.

Enjoy

: )

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Valentine cheer..







'Conversation Hearts' on vintage baby quilt.


Wren House DIY weaving class over Valentine's weekend.
The spring tree came along with the rainbow assortment of reclaimed yarns.


'Queen Red Lime'
as in
the zinnias I want to grow this summer.

Yarn, weaving, dyeing, dreaming of Spring was a great way to spend
a cold, snowy Valentine's weekend!

: )





Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Yarn Along..

At the beginning of the the year I ripped out all my unfinished knits.
Kind of cleans the slate for the new year..


Then I happened upon a bag of yarn in a thrift store this week.

It contained one (almost) finished mitt,
One and a half balls of yarn,
and
(gasp)
the pattern.

Of course I bought the bag!

The yarn is fabulous ~ The Fibre Co. : Road to China

So I sat down and studied the mitt.

Rip it ~ or ~ knit it.

KNIT!!

It was so much fun trying to figure out the size and gauge the knitter used.
I got to thinking about the lone mitt and how it ended up in a thrift store.

Why don't I feel so much love and curiosity for my
unfinished knits?

The other mitt will be finished soon.
I'll be a bit sad when they are finished but the journey was sure fun!

~ Happy Knitting ~

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

February



Cheering on Spring.


Knitting with my mentor's gorgeous hand spun yarn.
Perfect ear warmer for someone who can't get a hat over her bun of hair.

(Pattern: Blue Leaf Headband by Adrienne Krey)


Springtime coffee table:
Seed catalogues, thrift store finds, and casting on my first garment.

Planting ideas...

~




Sunday, January 10, 2016

Let's Roc

Distaff Day, 
also called Roc day, is January 7.
Many St. Distaff's Day gatherings are held, large and small, throughout local fiber community. 
The distaff, or rock, used in spinning was the medieval symbol of women's work.

In many European cultural traditions, 
women resumed their household work after the twelve days of Christmas


Women of all classes would spend their evenings spinning on the wheel. 
During the day, they would carry a drop spindle with them. 
Spinning was the only means of turning raw wool, cotton or flax into thread, 
which could then be woven into cloth.
( via Wiki )

~
Snap of the car trunk yesterday on the way to our yearly Saint Distaff Day
gathering.  Twin Lady Bugs and Lendrum loaded..
Thanks Linda for hosting..
As always it was a wonderful day of food, fun, 
lots of laughter and spinning.


Saturday, January 2, 2016

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Yarn Along..


Our December weather has been extremely mild.


It is such a treat to throw the doors open and enjoy
experimenting with the colors of Madder.

The diversity of  the Madder root has captured my heart. 


While I miss the snow it has been wonderful to enjoy
long warm walks on our favorite trail.

... that moon ...

Just finished reading:
The Children's Blizzard


This story kept me up to the wee hours of the morning to finish the book.

It particularly appealed to me as our distant relatives were immigrants 
from Norway and settled in the Dakotas.

After reading this I can't believe anyone survived 
leaving their homeland, homesteading, and the wrath of Mother Nature!

~

Joining Ginny