Saturday, March 22, 2008

You Put Your Left Foot In........

......and you spin it all about! 

That is what I've been doing for the last few weeks - besides all the other Easter/dance recital/soccer/swim craziness.  I've been trying to improve my spinning skills on my "new-to-me" castle-style spinning wheel.  
It's a lovely, lovely wheel made with beautiful birds eye maple.  

Now I would not have this wheel if not for the wonderful Bobbie of Tiggywinkle Knits and her husband Toolman.  They were going to sell this wheel and knew that I had been eyeing the Craigslist and eBay postings for a reasonably priced model.  Needless to say, they made me an offer I couldn't refuse and this lovely wheel came home with me.  I can't say enough about their generosity.  Thank you so much for thinking of me to be this wheel's new mama.  This isn't just a used wheel....it is a hand-made piece that Bobbie and Toolman bought from the grandson (!) of the person who made the wheel.  It's notable to mention that this grandson was in his sixties when he sold the wheel.  It wasn't in this good of shape when purchased, though.  Toolman worked his woodworking talents to bring it back to its glory.  And it spins like a dream.  It really, really does :-).  And I have proof (click on image to enlarge). 

First off is two shades of Corriedale roving blended together and then spun.  This, and the rest of the yarn here, was plied end-to-end into 2-ply. 


Next is 100% Merino wool pencil roving in shades of green and turquoise. 

I found some undyed Blue Face Leicester at the Knitting Bee and......

hand dyed it in honor of one of my favorite singers, Mr Robert Plant.  He of the flowing blond locks, faded denim and flower-y man-blouse.   

It spun up and plied very nicely but I think next time (I still have some of this fiber left) I will Navajo ply it to keep the colors truer.  

I have also paid a visit to Northwest Wools in Multnomah Village in SW Portland.  Great, great store with a good variety of fibers.  This little gem is a mixture of bamboo (dark teal and turquoise), Merino wool (chartreuse green), and Angelina sparkle-y fiber (yellow-green).  I mixed all the different fibers by hand to get the colors as evenly dispersed as possible.  
It spun up well but was a little slippery because of the bamboo.  I had enough done to knit this little coin purse.  It's basically a rectangle knitted up in stockinette stitch with decreases on one short end to create the point.  I'm sewing it up the sides and will add a button for the closure.  I think a visit to the Button Emporium is in order. 

Now I'll just have to take my foot off the treadle more often and post more progress.  Luckily, the next several days we'll be home for spring break.  Yea!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

See That Girl, Watch That Scene.......

......check out our Dancing Queen!


The Incredible Digit Girl had her first ever dance recital last night.  In the video clip she is the second dancer to come out onstage and is dressed in a purple top and red pants.  It was a little hard to get more detail in the movie but she was very happy and smiling through the whole performance.  The instructor for the class, Katrina O'Brien, is so great with the kids and really helps give them a sense of "having fun" onstage.  

I'll update with more pics soon!