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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Home, at last.
Happy, happy Filberg. Thanks for the big sun kissed hug Comox Valley. This is my favourite place to be in the summer.
The show is going well. Working on inventory, no time to post. Many posts and pics to follow. Enjoy the long weekend everyone. Get your knit on.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Redundant Shopping
Pre show-----I have had to repurchase the following items.
It's easy to knit watching Paul Newman.
We are just leaving for the show, lots of yarn to hang and things to tag and label. I promise photos.
- One camp chair
- Water bottle
- Sunglasses
It's easy to knit watching Paul Newman.
We are just leaving for the show, lots of yarn to hang and things to tag and label. I promise photos.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Almost Show Time
We're packing up and leaving for Filberg in a day from now. Wow. Soon we'll be on the ferry, scrambling for the best spot on the deck to watch our approach to the Island.
I was at the studio with Sonya last night and every place I turned there was another pile of hats or scarves. Inventory problems? Not this year.
I don't have that queasiness I usually have before a show. I know going in that I had the luxury of experimenting and making what I liked. That I dyed enough, spun enough, knit enough and was inspired enough to get me through this show and the next few shows.
This year more than any others I have also had the good fortune of being around so many creative people with such great energy that real collaborations happened.
I've got a lot of finishing to do. Nothing that an afternoon of sci fi, some couch time and a large americano can't kick into high gear.
I was at the studio with Sonya last night and every place I turned there was another pile of hats or scarves. Inventory problems? Not this year.
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| Hand painted mohair---Brushed merino |
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| Hand spun goodness --Hand dyed merino |
This year more than any others I have also had the good fortune of being around so many creative people with such great energy that real collaborations happened.
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| Embellished Felt Hat |
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Buffy Season Six
There are three things that can make me knit so fast that my hands and needles take on the speed of a hummingbird's wings.
1. An impending show deadline and production Friday with Claire.
2. A knitting group. Sitting with other knitters and chatting gets the needles seriously clicking.
3. A good old fashioned sci fi marathon ---I'll take anything, but my all time favourite is Buffy. Season six in particular.
Season Six has inspired a whole new collection of scarves.
1. An impending show deadline and production Friday with Claire.
2. A knitting group. Sitting with other knitters and chatting gets the needles seriously clicking.
3. A good old fashioned sci fi marathon ---I'll take anything, but my all time favourite is Buffy. Season six in particular.
Season Six has inspired a whole new collection of scarves.
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| Willow |
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| Tara |
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| Anya |
Sunday, July 18, 2010
When I should be knitting.....
all I want to do is spin.
I have seamed many pirate hats. I have carded miles of fibre. I have worked colours for the felts and scarves. Doesn't this mean I deserve to spin? I've been holding back on spinning the 50/50 merino/silk roving that Jennifer brought me back from the Black Sheep Gathering.
Oopsy. Looks like I can cross that treat off my list. Skeining up some plum baby alpaca on my wooden swift. (the best $15 score on Craigslist ever).
Yes, it looks like I will do anything to avoid that giant stack of baby hats.
I have seamed many pirate hats. I have carded miles of fibre. I have worked colours for the felts and scarves. Doesn't this mean I deserve to spin? I've been holding back on spinning the 50/50 merino/silk roving that Jennifer brought me back from the Black Sheep Gathering.
Oopsy. Looks like I can cross that treat off my list. Skeining up some plum baby alpaca on my wooden swift. (the best $15 score on Craigslist ever).
Yes, it looks like I will do anything to avoid that giant stack of baby hats.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Production Fridays
This Friday there was an expectation of sushi. I can get a lot of work done when my belly is full of sushi. I was a bit scattered and just working on final touches. I lurve the large pile of untagged goodies that comes from Friday finishing.
After the kids hats, I finished a scarf. That scarf led to this hat. Not too much happened after the hat. It was 2am by the time I cast off.
After the kids hats, I finished a scarf. That scarf led to this hat. Not too much happened after the hat. It was 2am by the time I cast off.
The market tomorrow is promising weather wise and I have a new crop of felts that need embellishing. Funny, with less than 2 weeks to go until Filberg, I should be absolutely frantic by now. I will just enjoy the fact that I am not tearing my hair out and that I seem to have a good rhythm going. None of this would be possible without the collaborative studio stylings of Claire. She's keeping me on track.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Studio Time
The studio is ramped up to full production. It's wonderful to have the company there and to have the view change somewhat. Joan's spot is not as decorative as it used to be as all her inventory is out at shows (market season, you know). Mine is a complete disaster with fibre strewn everywhere in piles. Then there is Sonia's space...It's heavenly to have a weaver in the studio.
This is my space....
I am comforted knowing that this will be inventory. I have been working my way through the 5lbs of alpaca I recently received. I'll hold back a little for a rainy day (particularly the natural black) but the rest is being carded and blended and hugged and loved.
I have some hand dyed chunky merino to finish off my ever growing list of kids hats. Don't get me wrong, I love doing the markets (even when it dwindles away my show inventory). As John says, why does it matter where you sell it? But I hate having bald patches in my booth when I run out of a style or size.
I rewrote my calendar for this month and have noticed some new numbers for my numbers game.
14 days until we are on the ferry to Filberg
3 lbs of alpaca to card
2 more Farmer's Markets until the show
5 people at the carding group tonight
3 the maximum number of BBQ chickens I can continue to substitute for cooking real meals while getting ready for the show
25 days and then I start Circle Craft production
4 the number of days I am giving myself as non production days.
1 -the most supportive partner I could ask for. This number is a constant.
This is my space....
I am comforted knowing that this will be inventory. I have been working my way through the 5lbs of alpaca I recently received. I'll hold back a little for a rainy day (particularly the natural black) but the rest is being carded and blended and hugged and loved.
I have some hand dyed chunky merino to finish off my ever growing list of kids hats. Don't get me wrong, I love doing the markets (even when it dwindles away my show inventory). As John says, why does it matter where you sell it? But I hate having bald patches in my booth when I run out of a style or size.
I rewrote my calendar for this month and have noticed some new numbers for my numbers game.
14 days until we are on the ferry to Filberg
3 lbs of alpaca to card
2 more Farmer's Markets until the show
5 people at the carding group tonight
3 the maximum number of BBQ chickens I can continue to substitute for cooking real meals while getting ready for the show
25 days and then I start Circle Craft production
4 the number of days I am giving myself as non production days.
1 -the most supportive partner I could ask for. This number is a constant.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
project 355 test
Why the 355? I've been asked this several times. I get it, most of you are expecting a 365. Things in my world don't work like that. I wanted a monumental commitment this year and I made it. It just took me 10 days to decide. I've been spinning like a wee beastie ever since. Enjoy the yarns!
No 198
Planting the Seed
Dyed Finn and and Felted Recycled Sweaters
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No 199
Roses After the Argument
Hand dyed BFL, silk flowers, mohair and silk thread
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No 200
Pretty Dress in Tatters
BFL locks, Fakland
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No 201
Grey Matters
Merino, BFL, mohair, silk noil
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No 202
Coral Reef
BFL loaded with mohair locks
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No. 203
Pink Pigtail
100g/60 yards
Hand dyed Finn Top
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No 204
Soil
BFL, alpaca, merino, mohair locks, silk noil
Yarn nestled next to what I carded to make it.
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No 205
Jacques Cousteau Under Sea Adventure
BFL, merino, mohair locks
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No 206
I Think She's Hsving a Girl
110 gtrams
Merino Wool
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No 207
Horseshoe Bay
BFL, merino, silk noil, mohair locks
Beautiful blues with slight hints of purple
70 grams
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No 208
Sprouts
1 ply alpaca, 1 BFL
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No 209
Roses de Soie
108 grams/74 yards
BFL, bamboo, merino, shetland, mohair locks, vintage roses recycled
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No 210
Moss on Roof Tiles
57 yards/72 grams
BFL, merino, mohair locks, silk noil, shetland
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No 211
Soft Core(thanks Kristen)
New Yarn .
Antioxidents
100g/61 yards
BFL, merino, shetland, silk noil. alpaca plied core spun.
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No 212
Pomegranate
Hand dyed merino , BFL, silk noil, corriedale
Core spun and plied
70 grams
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No 213
Sea Wall
Hand dyed BFL, alpaca, silk noil
90 grams
72 yards
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No 214
Searching for the Pretteh
148 grams/185 yards
BFL, silk, bamboo, merino, angelina, shetland.
This blend of all but the kitchen sink carded had me spinning for those few moments when, in the ply, the perfect combination of colours crossed each other. The two ply wasn't terribly exciting, but the search for the moments of lovely colour made it a worthwhile quest. This is spun specifically for a simple weaving project.
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No. 215
A Fine Burgundy
3 Ply BFL as follows
1 ply humbug BFL undyed
1 ply humbug overdyed burgundy
1 ply burgundy
105 grams
I have been fascinated with 3 plies lately and how to make them sing. Harmonizing colours in a bouncy round yarn is really accomplishing this for me.
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No 216
Sunrise...Sunset
Core Spun mohair, bfl, merino, silk noil
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No 217
Petite Chou
130 grams/127 yards
3 ply with variation in one ply
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No 218
Fading Tulips
94 grams
70 yards
Corespun BFL, mohair, locks, silk noil
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No 219
Seedlings
100 grams of goodness
BFL, silk noil, alpaca, shetland, merino, mohair locks, felted seeds
No 220
Skunk Cabbage
80 grams
BFL, merino, shetland, silk noil, alpaca.
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No 221
Algae
105 grams
Hand dyed and carded merino, mohair locks, silk noil, merino, shetland.
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No 222.
Snap Peas
Hand dyed BFL
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No. 223
Just a Hint
130 grams/147 yards
1 ply hand painted alpaca, 1 ply natural oatmeal BFL
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No 224
Plum
1-6 grams/80 yards
Corespun mohair, tussah silk, BFL, silk noil, alpaca.
Something to up my game from the yarn I spun yesterday, too bulky, this is it's finer spun companion.
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No 225
Lavande
100 grams/48 yards
Corespun mohair, kid mohair, tussah silk, silk noil, merino
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No. 226
Dark Room
120 grams/118 yards
Hand dyed BFL
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No. 227
Chestnut -Sold
130 grams/130 yards
Hand dyed and natural BFL
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No 228
Lichen on Log
115 g/45 yards
Carded and spun BFL, corriedale, mohair locks angelina, silk noil.
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No 229
Fiddleheads - Sold
80 grams/62 yards.
Hand dyed and natural BFL.
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No 230
Ebb and Flow
Hand dyed merino wool
105 grams/60 yards
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No 231 ---
Summer Berry Parfait
Hand dyed merino wool
2ply
100 g /168 yards
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No 232 ----SOLD
Gentle Tides
136 grams/80 yards
Hand dyed BFL
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No 233
Deconstructed Maple
105 grams/65 yards
Natural BFL, shetland, corriedale, mohair, silk noil, angelina
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No 234
Rag Rug -- Sold
140 yards/180 grams
Primarily BFL and alpaca, but this is a true kitchen sink, angelina, merino, bamboo, silk
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No 237 - 235
Hand dyed BFL
Single Ply thick and thin
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