Posted by: Mare F | July 25, 2016

Dyeing party

A week this past Saturday we had our first dyeing party of the year. It was a humid, hot day with very little breeze which made it a true act of love…or craziness. I discovered that my lightweight canopy doesn’t do well stored in the car in hot weather. The plastic connectors lost their rigidity and it became a free-flowing nightmare in the yard. Happily one of the wonderful women attending brought her canopy so we had  more shade. Really, only two women did any serious dyeing and it was great to see what they brought.

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This is avocado chunks making the dye. She used a rhubarb leaf mordant, of which we were all very cautious around as it is toxic, and the results were very interesting. Some of the yarns were dyed in just the rhubarb and some were dyed in the avocado.

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These are the results from those two dye sets. I love the variation. Another woman brought natural dyes and they were great fun to watch as well.

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This is a madder combination to dye deep read. I didn’t believe that a natural dye could really pull off a deep, rich color, but I was very much mistaken. I’m looking forward to getting some of these dyes to work with next time. Oh, and I’ll actually have some wool prepared to dye…thought I had some, but I discovered that morning that I was  mistaken.

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This is the end result of the madder dye. It’s lovely and she also took a gallon jar home with yarn and a blue natural dye home for solar dyeing which came out quite nicely as well. I’m hoping for nicer weather for the next party so that we aren’t melting into our chairs and keeping our distance from the dye pots. It’s too much fun to waste on a steamy day!

 

Posted by: Mare F | July 21, 2016

Reading Corner Thursday

This past Saturday we had our first dyeing party of the year and I’ll post more about that on Monday. The reason I mention it today is that one of the delightful women who attended, and well prepared she was, gave me a copy of Barbara G. Walker’s A Treasury of Knitting Patterns.

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I got lost in it on Saturday and of course this lead to me starting a tea cozy on Saturday night. I love the simplicity of the directions and the accompanying photo. I can see quite a few new tea cozies developing from this wonderful addition to my crafting library. Thank you, Jenna!!!

Posted by: Mare F | July 18, 2016

A surplus of baby woobies….

It seems to be that when I get an order for something I then focus on making several of the same thing for stock, but I always seem to run out of certain items just the same. I’m not quite sure how or why this happens, but my latest restocking binge is for baby afghans. I’ve sold 3 in the past few months…all of which I had to make up, so my goal now is to make at least 6 to have on hand. We’ll see how that goes.

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I’ve also decided to do a couple of different sizes. My go-to pattern for years was  a crocheted carriage (pram) cover which is approximately 2′ x 4′ and big enough to keep mom and child warm during wee small hour feedings and stay with the child until age 4 or 5 at least. I’ve also added a slightly smaller version for a crib blanket that won’t be bunchy or bulky in the crib and will fit nicely over a car seat. It just felt like I should be giving choices to my customers…

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Traditional colors have also been the norm for me of late, although the pink is for girls and blue is for boys was originated in the  1940s or 1950s I believe. I like doing brightly colored afghans for children, but it seems that most people are looking for the pastel standby. Maybe when I’ve hit 6 afghans in sedate colors I’ll make a wild one or two and see how it goes now.

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I’m almost there!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Mare F | July 11, 2016

Tour de Fleece – week 2

It’s not gone quite as well as I’d hoped this past week. Between being back to work after 2 1/2 weeks off and the hot, humid weather we experienced, my expectations far exceeded my capabilities. I did, however, manage to finish up spinning the roving that I started around Christmas. How did I get so distracted from spinning that it took me that long???

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My plan was to try Navajo plying for my first challenge, but after watching a few YouTube videos on the process I decided that I liked the singles that I had spun too much to rough them up through a learning process. Off I went to the stash room for solid colored roving.

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I can remember looking through the baskets and thinking when I saw this one, “ooohh, I like the colors.” I got it downstairs and unwrapped before it dawned on my that the goal was to get a single color roving. I am soooo predictable at times. Back upstairs I went.

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This is the roving I finally chose. It’s a lovely natural Blue Face Leicester and deliciously soft. I think it will be the perfect single to start Navajo plying and now I just need to get it spun before my next challenge day….I should probably check up on that one.

 

 

Posted by: Mare F | July 7, 2016

Gardening chores

So far I’ve fallen down on all of the marvelous plans I had for my dyeing gardens. I’ve managed to get a dozen marigold plants –  both lemon yellow and orange – into the vegetable bed. I still have a rose/peony bed full of weeds, a bed with sage and campion pinks amid the weeds, and a front bed with lovely irises and nothing else.

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I have had the past 2 weeks off so I’ve managed to get a good deal of the yard work caught up and went on a delightful and unexpected adventure to buy plants. The beds should be much improved by the end of summer and downright amazing next year. I still haven’t managed a dye garden so I will have to be content with my marigolds this year, but there is always the option of black walnuts so all is not lost.

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Do you have a favorite natural dye plant?

Posted by: Mare F | July 4, 2016

Tour de Fleece

Tour de Fleece 2016 started on Saturday so I hauled my wheel, spinning chair, and roving to the deck bright and early. We’d had a patch of hot, humid weather, but a cold front moved through Friday evening and not only gave us some much needed rain, but also brought cooler temps and a brisk breeze. Perfect, I thought for spinning on the deck!

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Once I settled into my spinning I realized that the breeze was a bit more than brisk, it was downright aggressive. There was a rather soothing hum produced by the wind through the spokes, but it was becoming a bit tiresome watching the spinning with one eye and monitoring the roving in the basket with the other. When the wheel began to spin in the opposite direction I gave it up, but was pleased that with the lulls I had managed to spin for over an hour on the start day.

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I managed to add a bit more to the yarn I’d last spun over a month ago and my goal right now is to get this bobbin loaded up so that when the first challenge day comes, I think next Saturday, that I can try my hand at Navajo plying. Are you spinning for this event?

 

Posted by: Mare F | July 2, 2016

Reading Corner Thursday

Filet Crochet by Betty Barnden is a little treasure I found at my local library. It has wonderul charts of both animals and all over patterns that has just inspired me to dig through my crocheting cotten and bead to make up some lightweight summer scarves. I’ve been itching to try this but couldn’t locate the the patterns that I wanted all in one place. I love it when everything comes together.

 

 

There will be update as I want to make some filet crochet curtains for my kitchen also….So many projects, so little time….

Posted by: Mare F | June 10, 2016

Chaos and an apology

Here I thought I had my system down pat, but this past week has defeated me with a stomach bug, a non-starting car, a bit of upheaval at work, and a fabulous outing. Ups and downs, but busy every single day. I’ve missed chatting at you and if you do happen to look forward to my posts, I’m sorry I’ve fallen down on the job. I plan to correct this short coming over the weekend and be back on schedule next week, so for now I’ll just send out a smile and a hug to those who need it and a belly laugh to every one else.

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Posted by: Mare F | June 2, 2016

Reading Corner Thursday

Spotted this one on the shelf at school and now the urge to knit a shawl or shawlette is overpowering. I don’t really need another project and I have a couple of orders to fill for the fall, but I can feel it coming on.

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She does some of the most amazing things and I love that she thinks outside of the box on a regular basis. More to come next week on whether or not I give in and what the plan is if I have done. Have you used any of Nicky Epstein’s patterns?

 

 

Posted by: Mare F | May 31, 2016

Gardening, again

Every year I have marvelous plans for what my gardens will look like and every year the reality is a bit different. I admit that I misjudge my abilities of accomplishment on a regular basis, but it just seems to me that I am in the same place every year…knee deep in a bumper crop of weeds.

 

gardens 001 This year the veg garden is looking good so far. I planted over the past weekend, pacing myself through wicked heat and humidity. Happily we got some rain and we found the sprinklers so all of the plants are happy as of this moment. I try not to water, but at the very beginning I really want to give them all of the help that I can do.

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The flower gardens are a story for another day….when the blossoms are more than just a blob of color in a sea of green. I know that it will be under control someday….won’t it?

 

 

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