Here is the picture of all that I dyed for my first dyeing experience. It looks pretty good in my very humble opinion. let me know if you want to see pictures of the hand combed top.
A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Friday, November 1, 2013
Finishing off the Week
It has been very busy around here. On Thursday I did try to take some time off. Some of it was good like learning a new way to place the freshly spun yarn on a bobbin to get it much neater. I like bringing my wheel and just sitting around and spinning with other people. I learn so much about spinning and life. Lunch with everyone was nice too.
On the other hand I was deeply disappointed with a craft room appliance manufacturer. I got to meet the president of the company. I asked why my first service could not be performed on the machine without additional cost to me. After all the first service was included in the sales price. When I went in for the first service they were long gone. They said that the company that they were leasing space was responsible and you can guess what the lease holder said. For the president of a consumer driven industry he sure does not understand the average consumer or really care if they receive good service after the sale. His regional sales manager was not much better, since I did not drink the current rah rah drink and disagreed with her I was in her eyes an awful person. She felt it was good business to yell at a consumer and to try to publicly shame me. Like that is ever going to work on me. Also when is it a consumers responsibility to keep track of the inner workings of a company or know their policy manual inside out, really!!! Also to tell someone that even though you bought the appliance less then 10 miles from home and they closed a company branch, in their opinion it was not unreasonable to ask a consumer to drive 100 or 200 miles to get the appliance serviced. Do they realize that that would take 2 full days out of a busy life that I do not have. I will continue to use the appliance but no way in HE Double Tooth Picks would I ever buy another appliance from this company*.
Today was filled with more knitting and friends. I got a good start on the laundry, I should only have 2 loads to wash tomorrow, we all know that depends on Eric. I got about 4 pounds of fiber washed. The fiber was dirtier than I expected so it took longer to wash and did not manage to get it all finished today. I still have more in the garage to wash. I did not realize how much work it would be on my hands to wash the fiber.
On the hat front number 27 is done. Hat number 28 is on the needles and after that there are only 2 to go. So it is time to call it a night even though I should be exhausted my body seems out of sync and I am not in the least bit tired.
*It is the policy of this blog not to publicly shame bad companies. There are lots of people that do that. So that is why you will not see the name of the small appliance manufacturer in the blog. Conversely if they are products or companies I just love and think you should give them a try like my Kitchen Aid K5-A mixer which I think everyone should have one ( yes mine is from the late 1970's). Or even my Le Creuset cookware (My first piece was bought from the Betty Crocker Catalog back in the mid 1980's) everyone should have at least one every day piece for cooking. Even household cleaners like Scrubbing Bubbles, great for the bathroom tile in Eric's bathroom.
On the other hand I was deeply disappointed with a craft room appliance manufacturer. I got to meet the president of the company. I asked why my first service could not be performed on the machine without additional cost to me. After all the first service was included in the sales price. When I went in for the first service they were long gone. They said that the company that they were leasing space was responsible and you can guess what the lease holder said. For the president of a consumer driven industry he sure does not understand the average consumer or really care if they receive good service after the sale. His regional sales manager was not much better, since I did not drink the current rah rah drink and disagreed with her I was in her eyes an awful person. She felt it was good business to yell at a consumer and to try to publicly shame me. Like that is ever going to work on me. Also when is it a consumers responsibility to keep track of the inner workings of a company or know their policy manual inside out, really!!! Also to tell someone that even though you bought the appliance less then 10 miles from home and they closed a company branch, in their opinion it was not unreasonable to ask a consumer to drive 100 or 200 miles to get the appliance serviced. Do they realize that that would take 2 full days out of a busy life that I do not have. I will continue to use the appliance but no way in HE Double Tooth Picks would I ever buy another appliance from this company*.
Today was filled with more knitting and friends. I got a good start on the laundry, I should only have 2 loads to wash tomorrow, we all know that depends on Eric. I got about 4 pounds of fiber washed. The fiber was dirtier than I expected so it took longer to wash and did not manage to get it all finished today. I still have more in the garage to wash. I did not realize how much work it would be on my hands to wash the fiber.
On the hat front number 27 is done. Hat number 28 is on the needles and after that there are only 2 to go. So it is time to call it a night even though I should be exhausted my body seems out of sync and I am not in the least bit tired.
*It is the policy of this blog not to publicly shame bad companies. There are lots of people that do that. So that is why you will not see the name of the small appliance manufacturer in the blog. Conversely if they are products or companies I just love and think you should give them a try like my Kitchen Aid K5-A mixer which I think everyone should have one ( yes mine is from the late 1970's). Or even my Le Creuset cookware (My first piece was bought from the Betty Crocker Catalog back in the mid 1980's) everyone should have at least one every day piece for cooking. Even household cleaners like Scrubbing Bubbles, great for the bathroom tile in Eric's bathroom.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Hump Day Do Over Please. Minus the....
I started out today already behind schedule before I even got out of bed. Eric had an early morning doctors appointment across town. I managed to get there on time, but by the time they were done with their cranky computers we were 5 minutes late. Since I did not get breakfast before we left, I did stop off at Nadine's for breakfast to go. Two shopping bags full of baked goods later we were back in the car headed home. After some green tea and Danish the world was a little better place. At least in my corner.
I also managed to break 7 nails today and the strange part is that I did not do any laundry. The cleaning bug hit between appointments and I got everything done but mopping the floors. Then it was time to head out across town again.
We managed to get there on time. Since it is snow bird season ( not one of the 20 or so handicapped spaces we need to deploy the ramp were open) we parked at the back of the lot and walked across the lot. We also saw an older man park his truck, taking up 3 parking spaces for 1 truck. Get out of his car to check his parking. He seemed very satisfied that his truck was in 3 parking spaces and headed in for his appointment. The appointment took so long that I finished 1 hat, then cast on hat 2 for the day and almost finished it too. I did manage to finish 3 hats today so for those who are keeping track that is 26 hats finished so far and should be finished well before the November Knitting Guild meeting. Oh, by the way Eric is fine.
On the way home we stopped at Whole Foods to pick up dinner and a few odds and ends. It took John's will power to skip all the goodies. Did you ever notice that they sample more goodies at dinner time than they do durning the day? I even managed to pick up the wrong cheese for Thursday nights pizza , since there was not a line the cashier went and traded the cheese out for me. Then it was time to head home.
Eric was very happy to be home for his percussion treatment. Since we were running so late we had canceled Eric's aide for the night. John and I make a great team and shared getting everything for Eric done.
I also think that this was the first time that we had dinner close to 7 pm since John retired. It was a simple dinner of tuna cranberry salad sandwiches on the marbled rye that I got at Nadine's earlier today with gingered beets and butternut squash with glazed onions from Whole Foods.
I also looked at my current yarn storage briefly tonight and may not have to buy more yarn storage containers after all. I think I will handle that on Friday afternoon.
On the way home we stopped at Whole Foods to pick up dinner and a few odds and ends. It took John's will power to skip all the goodies. Did you ever notice that they sample more goodies at dinner time than they do durning the day? I even managed to pick up the wrong cheese for Thursday nights pizza , since there was not a line the cashier went and traded the cheese out for me. Then it was time to head home.
Eric was very happy to be home for his percussion treatment. Since we were running so late we had canceled Eric's aide for the night. John and I make a great team and shared getting everything for Eric done.
I also think that this was the first time that we had dinner close to 7 pm since John retired. It was a simple dinner of tuna cranberry salad sandwiches on the marbled rye that I got at Nadine's earlier today with gingered beets and butternut squash with glazed onions from Whole Foods.
I also looked at my current yarn storage briefly tonight and may not have to buy more yarn storage containers after all. I think I will handle that on Friday afternoon.
Monday, October 28, 2013
A Mixed Monday
I had an odd feeling today. I swept it to the back of my mind when I went out to knit with the girls today. As usual for our small group the food, talk and knitting were great. We had a visitor to the group today, it turns out that her husband works with Lisa's mom. I wish I could remember her name. It's such a small world. She was also knitting the most increadable dress, I wish that I had the patients to knit swirls upon swirls, then sew them together.
After knitting I did some errands and took a longer than intended nap. In hind site that was a wonderful thing. During Eric's shower the wild eyrps started. I think I have decided if one is going to get sick the shower is the perfect place. As gross as it sounds, it was a really easy clean up. First rinse everything down the drain. Then hit the barh chair, floors and walls with Scrubbing Bubbles. Let it sit for a few minutes then use the scrub brush on the broom handle. Then rinse the entire floor and squeegee the rest of the water down the drain. Only 15 minutes to clean up a very messy mess. I am not sure the makers of Scrubbing Bubbles had this in mind when they went to project development, but it worked very well.
I did get hats 20 & 21 finished and am on the decrease rows for hat 22 on the 30 hats in 30 days challenge. Thanks to Eric being home for a few days I might get them finished by this weekend. I only have 8 1/3 hats to go.
I think Eric has settled down for the night. Since he is going to be home for the next two days it's time to get some rest while I can.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Fiber Sunday
Not a lot got done that did not have to do with fiber today. Since I was under the miss guided impression that filling my big red bag with yarn once would be enough to knit 30 hats. I spent part of the day winding yarn and refilling the bag again.
I finished 3 hats today and started a 4th hat. I now have 19 out of 30 hats finished. I think it is entirely possible that I might just finish this challenge 2 weeks early. I will give my row count for the one million row challenge when I am finished. I will also take a picture of all of them too.
I am thinking that I should dip into my left over and odd bits of cotton to make hats for a local school. I will also use up the rest of the yarn in the red bag to go to that project too.
Have a wonderful and productive week everyone.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Update 30 Hats in 30 Days
Just 9 days in to the guild hat challenge of 30 hats in 30 days I have almost used up what I thought would be enough yarn. My only request is that you not send or give me any more yarn. I will just go to another basket and pull ore yarn out.
Just how many hats are finished 9 days in to go through that much yarn? The answer will surprise those of you who don't know me well. I expect everyone else to say "What your not finished yet." I have 16 hats finished and number 17 on the needles.
I will post a picture of the pile of hats and a row count when I am done.
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Friday, October 25, 2013
In No Order
1. Eric brought in 27 pounds of tabs to the Tucson Ronald McDonald House. Our goal for the year was 20 pounds. Eric now stands 37 pounds. Way to go Eric. If you are in Tucson you can drop your tabs off at the Tucson JCC. If you see me on a regular basis I will still take them.
I just cast on hat #15 out of 30. I am going through yarn much faster than I thought I would. A big thank you goes out to Barbara M. For her wonderful pattern.
Eric has gotten into waking up at 5 am. So I am a bit tired by the evening.
A lot of projects got finished in the craft room including positioning pillows for Eric's day program.
If fiber is a _______ to spin, then it is equally bad to ply.
If you are wearing my hand me downs that I shrunk out of, you have no right to call me fat. It's a shame that the person who made the comment does not read this blog.
If you want me to teach you to knit, you have to let me have time to show you how and explain things. In other words stop talking long enough for me to say something.
I am the luckiest woman alive. I have Great kids. A wonderful husband. The best friends a person could ever ask for. With that my ramblings will stop for the evening.
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