I finally got box two today. It has the backpack bag for the wheel and the art flyer.
Eric is feeling better but is still not sleeping through the night. I am getting very tired. For dinner tonight I wanted to skip dinner and just sleep. And life goes on.
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.
Friday, October 5, 2018
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
My Victoria S95
My Victoria S95 got its first spin tonight. I had enough parts to make it work, but as of this writing I am still missing box 2 out of 3 boxes. I figured that after a 4 month wait that I might get all the pieces of the wheel together. However the Louet N.A. Dealership is not know for their promptness or customer service. It is a good thing for them that Louet in Holland makes one of the best wheels in the world. I do have an S15, which was discontinued a long time ago but is still a dream to work with even though I am it’s third owner. It was my first spinning wheel.
But, I digressed. The Victoria S95 is a dream to spin on. It is small enough to take anywhere to spin with. It is so quite that John did not hear me spinning less than 6 feet away. There was almost no learning curve with this wheel, 10 minutes tops. There was a very smooth peddling and spinning motion. The picture below is my first hours spinning. The only thing left yo figure out is the color that I am going to use to moderate the colors in the roving for plying. I will have to check my stash for solids other than white.
Not related to Spinning, Eric is feeling better. One more day home than he is good to go back to program on Thursday. I plan on catching up on sleep tonight. I am also on the last round of the broader on Teri’s Blanket. Then I will have to weave in all the ends.
Labels:
hand knit blanket,
knitting. sick kid.,
Louet,
Spinning,
Victoria S95
Monday, October 1, 2018
Life in the Blender Again
I am sitting with Eric while we do a trial run on pedilyte. The kangaroo Joey is set to 5 ml per hour. For those you who do not live in the ml universe, that is 1 teaspoon per hour. Yes, Eric is sick again. I swear that if I had a nickel for every time some said that their kids had allergies and Eric got sick, I could make a hefty donation to fight hunger here in Tucson. With any luck I might just make it to bed by midnight. I also feel that it falls on deaf ears when I ask people to stay home when they or their kids are sick.
In other news, Teri’s Blanket is on the last round of the boarder. Then I get to weave in two ends per block. Then I will wash it. I don’t think that I will block it since it is 100% organic cotton. The final picture and row count should be some time this week. It will have over 12,000 rows for the one million row challenge on Ravelry.
In other news, Teri’s Blanket is on the last round of the boarder. Then I get to weave in two ends per block. Then I will wash it. I don’t think that I will block it since it is 100% organic cotton. The final picture and row count should be some time this week. It will have over 12,000 rows for the one million row challenge on Ravelry.
Labels:
Blanket,
cotton yarn,
Kangaroo Joey,
knitting,
pedilyte,
sick boy
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Walking More
Today I was able to walk 9,419 steps which is a bit under 4 miles for me. It is still easier to take long walks in 2 inch high heels. The bulk of the walking was done in 1, 35 minute walk this afternoon. That covered 1.5 miles. Long gone are the days when that only took me 20 minuets to cover the same distance. I hope that these numbers will get better.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Dismal
This week has been absolutely dismal. I can’t even estimate how far back this week has left me. I am exhausted and overwhelmed. I am ever the optimist however, so things can only get better from here. With that in mind I am turning in early and hope to get everything thing that should have been done this afternoon done in the morning.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
The Boader
I am on round 3 of the broader on Teri’s blanket. The front looks so much better than the back. I still have to weave in all those ends. In other knitting news hat number 66 for the year was finished today. I am happy that I am on my way to hat 67 , which has already been cast on.
Sunday, September 23, 2018
12,751
12,751 is the current number of rows in Teri’s blanket. I will continue adding rows around the outside of the blanket until I achieve a balanced look or I run out of yarn. As you can see by the crochet hook, the edging is being crocheted on. Then I will weave in all the ends.
Labels:
1 million knitted rows challenge,
blankets,
Chrochet,
edging
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