Fri 11 May 2007
Ravelry has eaten my brain, seriously. I keep meaning to post here, but then I start playing over there, and well…you know how it goes. Anywho.

Newly dyed roving! This is destined for socks, either when I get over my fear of uneven spinning or when I talk Chris into buying a spinning wheel and out of his newfound desire to build one for me, Junkyard Wars style. Men. Anyway, 4oz each, merino from Paradise Fibers, and omg soft. The blue/purple one has no name, the peachy one is aptly named Texas Peach…i’m just so damn creative, y’all. I used a combo of Wilton’s and easter egg dye, which kind of sucks because I really want to recreate both of these once I have the dye kitchen set up. Also, my braiding skills? Yeah. I know.

New handspun! I didn’t actually plan on spinning this, as it’s just a measly 1/2oz or so…I just wanted to see what would happen if I literally painted undiluted Wilton’s directly onto the roving. It works, and gives super-super saturated colors, but it fuzzes the fiber up too much. I was so happy with the resulting color though, so I spun it anyway. Approximately 12WPI, 31 yards, colorway Indian Summer (because I will most definitely be trying to recreate it in a more wool friendly fashion). I’m thinking I can manage to get a skinny, loosely knit headband out of it. We shall see.

My Rainy Day socks are coming along nicely. I would have already had this one finished, but Chris was watching Ready To Rumble last night and I had no desire to lose any more braincells, so played on Ravelry instead. Shocking, I know. I also got my copy of Charmed Knits in the mail. Right now i’m kind of eh on it. I love (most) of the new patterns, but it’s kind of disappointing that there are so many patterns in it that are freely available online. I do think, however, that the House Elf hat and the Pumpkin hat are quite possibly the cutest things ever. Where’s a mini-human in need of a hat when you need one?
Alright, I suppose thats it. I should probably, you know, do some domestic-ish duties at some point…i’ve been neglecting the laundry and it’s starting to take on a life of it’s own. If you don’t hear from me in a few days, i’ve probably been eaten by the hoards of dirty socks littering my bedroom floor.











May 11th, 2007 at 10:33 am
What is up with men wanting to build wheels? My boyfriend kept saying the same thing. He just didn’t want to understand the aesthetics and he certainly didn’t understand the multiple flyers until they arrived.
May 18th, 2007 at 9:04 am
I love your colors, Heather, particularly the Indian Summer. Instead of braiding the lengths of roving or top, make a crochet chain out of them with your hands. Looks braided in the end and is much easier to do, and undo when ready to spin.