4.26.2008

Spinster #1


My First Handspun. It's 2 ply that we finished in class this week. Where's everyone else's? It's definitely different than machine processed yarn - it's poofier, fluffier. It just has more life.

Funny how I couldn't stop myself from spinning the entire section of roving we made in class - it's so easy to spin, so fluffy, and so pretty! The roving (before spinning) is on the right, and the finished yarn is on the spindle.



I've also been very very preoccupied with this fluffy critter, Colby. He's so adorable. sigh.

4.14.2008

Springy Socks


Mom's birthday was last week. I made her very first pair of hand-knitted socks - using the super yummy Cherry Tree Hill's Supersock Merino and Diane Mulholland's Express Lane pattern. I love lace patterns. I love socks. I love this yarn. Good things come in threes.


Here's Mom opening up her present. We'd already had one screwdriver down the hatch, so everything was hilaaarious. Oh, wait, maybe that was Rob's hair we're laughing at...


Yum. Mom's Plum Martini. We went to Bastien's in Denver for dinner. We really enjoyed it.

Ewwwww.... smells like goat in here
















That disgusting bucket is a mohair fleece. Even after being washed 3x and rinsed twice, it's still a little smelly. Hopefully when it dries it won't be too bad. The wool didn't get as clean as I hoped it would either, but now at least it can be carded and spun. I can hardly wait!

But I keep doing OTHER THINGS. Getting things ready in the loft / for the trip. Pam helped me go through clothing. always a painful prospect for both of us. Here's what I have left:



















But it only filled these two boxes! I worked so hard and that's all I giving to charity?



















At least it gives me hope that I'm not really going to be storing all that much stuff.

4.10.2008

Could it be? It IS!












I have finished the warm hug, and....

It's still in season! Check out DB watching the snow fall (as though she'd never seen it before, what a dingbat).

Yes, I know it looks like she's watching construction workers, but she's watching the snow fall sideways.

4.06.2008

Yarn Harlot Visits Us

The following entry is from our very first guest columnist, Irene Luckett, founder of Koffee Kompanions and psuedo-Mother-In-Law of SissyPrincess. Irene is also a proficient knitter and a graduate of the SP knitting school.

Yarnharlot comes to Denver!

Pam, Heather and Irene (left).

I met Pam, Kathryn, Heather, and Lynne, Heather’s non-knitting mom who tolerates the rest of us very well, in Highlands Ranch for a book signing at Tattered Cover Bookstore. We were there to hear Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, author of several humorous books about knitting and knitters. She’s the Jerry Seinfeld of the knitting world! Her entertaining blog is called Yarnharlot. Today she wrote about the difficulties of surviving in high altitude. It was funny to us who live here but not so for Stephanie, who was suffering from altitude sickness!

Because Yarnharlot’s coffee cup looks so lonely in her blog photos, I gave her a cup lid and a coffee cozy while she signed my book. The fabric has balls of yarn printed on it.




Heather, Pam, and Kathryn chatted with Stephanie while I took photos.

Pam forgot her coffee cozy to use on her papercup of hot tea that she bought at the bookstore coffee shop. I loaned her my Kup Kollar so she wouldn’t burn her fingers. A knitter has to protect her hands!





The purlgirls
Pam, Kathryn, and Heather