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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 | Author:

The title says it all.

Last week was pretty rough, exhaustion, stress, etc. all piled up in just the right way to make things… ick.

So, the weekend kicked off with a much better… tone. Heh, tone.

I went to a concert with my parents at the Iron Horse in Northampton. Great place, I’ve been going to since I was a little kid. This time, we saw Kris Delmhorst, who I love on CD but is brilliant in concert. Her voice only gets richer as time goes on, and her dynamics are amazing.

And, I always love spending time with my parents.

Saturday, I stayed at my parents’ and went with Mom to help with the Hampden Garden Club clean up of the small gardens in the local middle school, Thornton Burgess. I’ve been a member now, for over 14 years. Wow. Amazing thought. Still enjoy it, and still love getting to see the people. Hope to make it down for their Memorial Day Plant Sale.

Sunday morning I dyed some more (photos up tomorrow) and spent most of the day with good friends up by Boston, playing games.

And Monday… aaaah sweet Monday.

It was a holiday here (Patriot’s Day) but not elsewhere, which served my purposes perfectly. I got up bright and early… and drove 3 hours up to Maine.

Spunky Eclectic

Where I was reunited with… him…

We reunite!

So after wandering around the shop (a horribly dangerous place, I assure you) and getting some fiber for him and some spindles and books and such (spindles later in this post) it was time to head out again…

Too big!

He’s a big boy! Too tall to fit upright. I was a little nervous, but he’s rugged. Then, time to drive back south again, to meet Lynn and Marcy for our spinning date, where Lynn kindly took two photos (one with my camera and one with hers).

Happy Gnome
More Happy Gnome!

Isn’t he handsome?

Then, I got to spin on him. It took us a bit to get reacquainted, but once we did. ::sigh:: Love.

Spinning!

Purple

Monday, I spent all morning cleaning my living room. Then I had to go to a traffic hearing (I won), came back, and finished up. So that the poor guy could have a clean room to move into.

Wheel at Home

And there he is, doesn’t he make the little Ash look so tiny?

Esconced

He seems happy. Someone mentioned on Ravelry, and I agree so far that he seems to be muttering about Teutonic names. Someone suggested Strider as well, which also fits. We’ll give him some time. I’m sure he’ll let me know.

Also while I was at Spunky’s I got two spindles.

New Spindles

On the left, A Jenkins Turkish Delight of Amboyna burl, that weighs one ounce.

On the right, a Greensleeves, Damsel Monique, out of Redwood Burl and Bloodwood, that weighs 0.7 ounces.

These were purchased, not just because they’re gorgeous (which they most certainly are) but also because the big wheel is (obviously) not pocket sized. These spindles are, and they are to remind me how awesome my friends and family are, and that they’re always with me, always caring about me and supporting me. ‘Cause when things are rough, it’s easy to forget. So these are to help with that.

And they’re gorgeous and spin like dreams.

Ah, right, you may have noticed (but probably didn’t) in the spinning photo, that I have orange feet. Nope, there’s not mystery knitting going on on my part. As if I didn’t have enough reminders of the fact I have the best friends and family ever, I got to spin on the big guy the first time, treadling with…

TIGER FEET!

Tiger Feet!

Knit by the fabulous TwoBlackCats to fit like a glove! So soft and comfy!

And, because, really, my head wasn’t asploded with happiness already, my new wheel, got himself a new wheel buddy!

Remember this?

Honeydew

My first attempt at Navajo-ply? Made with Honeydew/Mint Mojito fiber from Holiday Yarns? Well, it came back home, after being sent out to KnittyBe

I don’t know how she did it, I swear I sent her that yarn as an example of how learning looks (a.k.a. not very good) but what came back looks great! Somehow, she made that… into this!

Pickles

Meet Pickles, who seems to like the big guy. She’s a rather quiet elephant, but remarkably sophisticated, preferring BBC World News. She’s a little sad about the lack of Cherry Coke in the house, but I think she’ll like the tea well enough.

Pickles is also the first hint of a likely new project between KnittyBe and I. More on that soon.

Aaaand finally. Oooone more thing. You might have noticed behind the two wheels in my living room…

While I was at Lynn’s, she showed me how to weave!

Gnome at Loom

She kindly warped it for me, but I did the rest. It’s awesome.

First Weaving

And she let my borrow the table loom. I love it! I think I’m going to use this fabric I’m making to make a small spindle bag for the Turkish Delight (since it’s very pointy and otherwise it will stab me when I walk).

So, I guess it’s time for me to get back to work on the fiber wall which keeps expanding…

Fiber Wall

Whew! See, busy weekend!

Excellent weekend.

I came, I saw, I squeed.

I’ve got a bunch of new dyeing to get up as well, but that will have to wait a bit.

Now, back to lab. Have to finish the paper up this week.

Will get the new fiber up tomorrow, along with updates on other projects.

~The Gnome
Gnome

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 | Author:

How I’ve missed you.

Sorry for the lack of updates. Life got… complicated. *insert whining here. car tires blah, 15 hour days blah, bobbin broke blah, blah blah).

But here I am, still alive more or less. And thus, this will be rather colossally large.

So, lets see…

Squares. We have… depending on how you count, 128 or 134 squares. From all over.

USA Kentucky C-Ville
Canada Manitoba Woodlands
USA Utah Logan
USA Texas Katy
USA Arizona Glendale
New Zealand Unknown Wanaka
USA New York New York City
USA Wisconsin Madison
USA Oregon Gearhart
UK Unknown Unknown
USA Florida Crestview
Norway Unknown Bergen
USA New York White Plains
USA New York Endicott
USA Minnesota Columbia Heights
USA Washington Lacey
USA Maryland Columbia
USA California Redlands
USA New York Binghamton
USA Illinois Chicago
USA North Carolina Hendersonville
USA Pennsylvania Conshohocken
USA Washington Tacoma
USA Oklahoma Broken Arrow
USA Alabama Huntsville
USA Maryland Huntingtown
USA Georgia Acworth
USA Idaho Moscow
USA California La Habra
Canada Ontario Oshawa
USA Oregon Portland
USA Massachusetts Somerville
USA Massachusetts Worcester
USA Wisconsin Madison
USA New York Babylon
USA California San Francisco
USA Washington Renton
Canada Ontario Stouffville
USA Nevada Boulder City
UK Unknown Bedford
USA Ohio Northfield
USA California Oak Park
USA Minnesota Chanhassen
Denmark Unknown Magdelonevej
USA Ohio Cleveland
Denmark Unknown Skeiby Vaenge
USA New Hampshire Belmont
Canada Ontario Oshawa

The afghan layout has gone through a couple changes. Wasn’t sure the corner squares were going to come in, so I did a layout without them…
Layout 2

Then, yesterday, they arrived, so did a layout WITH them…
Layout 3

I’ll likely keep this one. I’m debating a bit on seaming. I can seam in one color (my off white) or I can seam in two colors (cream and a green) to emphasize the color spiral (yeah, didn’t notice that, did you?). Haven’t decided for sure yet. Yes, it needs one more square.

Extra squares that come in will be used either for a pillow or a small lap blanket.

Also with one batch of squares came these
Cookies

Mmm cookies. They came at a good time, as my mind was melting out my ears from an approaching project deadline (for which I was running 13-15 hour days).

Oh right, another yarn commission. A small one this time, but one that’s been beset by disaster. Pink Spinel, a 2-ply worsted yarn in SW Merino/Cashmere/Nylon. Spinning the single was fine, though the fiber and my fingers really wanted to make frog hair.
Pink Spinel Thread

No, it’s not dyed yet. It’s going to be a semi-solid so I didn’t see a reason not to dye it as yarn. Since it’s a small amount and I’m going to be dyeing it all one color I thought I’d be brilliant and make sure I could use it all. So I wound it off into a center pull ball.
Ball Winder

Unfortunately for me, I wound it too tight, so it doesn’t come out without often dragging other bits of the thing with it. Annoying but not catastrophic. Just slowing me down a bit.

What was catastrophic was my bobbin breaking in the middle of plying. The end popped off, which pressed against the flyer, keeping the whole thing from winding right. Urgh.

After some delay for the aforementioned deadline (Thesis Committee meeting, by the way, it went well even if it did almost kill me to get there), I got some gorilla glue and managed to put the end of the bobbin back on and put it back on my wheel. Assuming (la la la la happy thoughts) that I didn’t glue the yarn to the bobbin, I should be good. Got a little more plied last night. The annoying ball failure is delaying me a lot.

Finally, I made these:
Stitch MarkersStitch Markers 2

Stitch markers (as you can see). I’m rather pleased with how they came out. Aventurine, garnet, and labradourite. One thing I’m especially pleased with is the lack of edges. They’re made with a solid cast nickle o-ring, rather than a welded o-ring or jump ring. No catchy place. And the end of the wire wrap is also tucked in and protected. I have the supplies, I think I’ll likely make some more in various stones.

I’m going to try to get some dyeing done in the next few days. I have some blending noil, shetland, and bfl to dye. And at some point, some polwarth.

For now, signing off.

~The Gnome
Gnome