Monday, June 21, 2010

It's been a looooooong time...

Good day all! It's been a long time since I logged in and shared fibery stuff with you. Eight months, in fact.

Since that time, I finished creating and delivered a wonderful, healthy, 10 pound 6 ounce baby boy into our lives. The first six weeks have been a blur and I am still adjusting to having two little ones in my house as well as a teen, yikes. My first two were nine years apart, which made it feel more like having two first children, but this third and a two year old are exhausting. Kudos to all you moms out there who have been pregnant with 2, 3 or more under 5!

Due to these facts, fibery pursuits were a back burner. The last 4 months, spinning itself was torturous due to leg pain. My brain would not let me concentrate on knitting, so much didn't get done. I chalked it up to the fact that all my creativity was going into a child.

I have some super fine BFL here that I dyed in the Joshua colorway and spun up in a worsted weight two-ply. This BFL spins marvelously and washes up soft enough for next to skin wear. It's begging to be longies or a Baby Surprise Sweater for Joshua. The colors are nice and bright and would go well against black or white. I have a little bit more of this fiber in stock and I'm hoping I can get more for August.

This is a lovely raglan sweater from 99 Yarns and Counting, the new pattern book put out by Green Mountain Spinnery. It's being knit in Lorna's Laces that I traded with KT of KT Designs in the Rust colorway. Simple pattern, easy to understand as well as many sizes to choose from. I chose the size 6 even though dd2 is in a 4 as they grow so fast and look cuter in large sweaters than small ones.On my wheel currently, pulled it out last night, is the super soft Organic Merino. I love this fiber and have waited months to get it back in stock. Here is the first of the two-plies on my wheel. I'm looking for long stripes of color this time. I've split the roving down the center and will spin both plies from the same end. I know I'll get some overlap in the plying, but I'm interested to see this as I've never done this before.
I'd like to see your spinning this way. So, let's have a contest!!! Post the link to your process and/or finished pictures of roving/top/batts spun with color progression or post on the Ravelry Group. Even FO photos are fine! Get your entry in before July 15th, 2010 and, by random number generation I'll pick the winner of a 4 oz braid of organic merino top dyed by me.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations - He's BEAUTIFUL!

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  2. He's gorgeous. He weighs more than my twins did (together) and I was enormous. Congrats and welcome back to blogging you were missed.

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