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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Need a Good Laugh?

I won't even make you guess...
It's yarn, yes, yarn - 2 ply even:)
What do you think I should make with it - heeheehee?
I mentioned before, I was learning to spin.
I might be one of those sslllooow learners,
but at least I have produced something.
I think it rather looks like fishing net.
It kinda took a long time to get through
as I am really a quilter.
I am not a spinner in real life - just in my dreams.

Today there was a "Spin-in."
It was a wonderful chilly grey day for being inside
with a bunch of fun gals and lots of fiber.
Gals began slipping their shoes off & I noticed something interesting.
Nearly all of us had wool socks on.
Yep, those are vampire teeth on the back of those socks:)
Marie wore black??? Don't know about that gal.





In case you can't tell from the photo on the left, here is a close up of her pants. 
Renee was using her drop spindle (left.)
That yarn was absolutely beautiful.
I was, am, and I'm sure will continue to be amazed 
at the talent that was gathered in this room.
This is a new group event.
The first Saturday of the month from here on out.
I knew a couple of the gals,
but for the most part met new creative people.
I have to say the generosity of these gals was phenomenal.
If you want to learn, they'll get you going. 

Fair warning: 
Like most worthy hobbies, it's addicting!
I don't knit or crochet so don't know what I will do
with 'real' yarn assuming I am ever able to produce any.
For now, I am just enjoying the learning and the laughter.
I hope you have a day filled with as much enjoyment.

Until next time,
Nimble Fingers and Even Stitches

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Drop Spindle Spinning

Have you ever been mesmerized by the vast knowledge
of someone and their talent?
Renee was someone I had never met & was kind enough to
teach me how to spin using drop spindle.  She showed me different 
dying products (some of which I've used on fabric:) and the
processing from a fleece to a fiber - so to speak.
She got me started with a spindle made from a couple of CDs
and a dowel and even provided me with some prepared 
fibers (both wool, but of different sorts) to get start on.
Yes, here you can see my very uneven yarn.  I was doing okay
the evening she showed me... then... I waited a few nights
before trying it again.  Aaaah- I had to re learn so the yarn
went from really chunky to pretty fine as I remembered just
what I was doing. 

 The white is really long fibers and the 'old man green' as I like
to call it is regular ol' wool.  In addition to showing me all
of these fun things, she introduced me to her spindle collection.
Oh, some of them were just beautiful.  A Turkish one that
came apart so your wool was in a ball when you were done, and
one with an ebony spindle and a wooden (can't remember what type)
of whorl.  I just love the terms as well.  They sound like words
from a faerie tale.
Anyways~ I had these clay discs that I got in a box of "stuff"
at an estate sale.  I hung onto them because they were
kinda interesting.  I thought, "I'll find something to do with them."
Well, I did.
The first I left the dowel plain, the second cherry stain, third oak, 
and last walnut.  I thought I might as well play with stain too.  
I love how they turned out.  
I haven't used them yet - I won't tell you how long
it took me to do what is on the spindle in the picture above :)
But, I am looking forward to using them.  I love the
long wool that I have started with - will have to find out
what it is.  I'm curious to see how I do with the green.
Don't you love learning 'how to' things.
I would eventually like to learn how to use a spinning wheel, 
but right now, it would be a waste of fiber.  I need to get
better at drafting (pulling the fibers to feed them into the yarn)
More words - love it!  A whole new world to me.
Again, thank you Renee. 

Until next time,
Even Stitches and Nimble Fingers