June 30, 2009

Horses

The Gus Rhodie Socks were finally finished this weekend in Canada at the Bromont Equestrian Park. My daughter competes with friends in the Driving event held annually.

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There are three events- marathon, cones and dressage. The timed marathon is the most exciting as the team has to maneuver through and around designated obstacles without points deducted for faults. 

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There are single teams and tandem teams like below.

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This is the Canadian national team of four. They are really flying... see the soil kicked up at the tires?

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Aurora and George in the winner's parade... Red is first is Canada :)

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I came home to see my new, especially designed for me  sock blockers from Chappy!

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June 12, 2009

Spring Quilting

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The fabrics have taken over my family room again. I had this pattern in mind for about three years. There's still many blocks to be added. It moved to the forefront after shopping for the last time at my all time favorite quilt shop, Valley Fabrics. I'm sorry to learn they'll be closing their doors.

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Yes, we still spend lots of time at the barn. DD will be competing again at Bromont, Quebec at the end of the month.

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June 05, 2009

A little spinning time at a friends' allowed me to finish this fiber from Fantom Farm.

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Although you can't see it on the bobbin, there is a gradient of color I want to maintain with navajo plying.

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I love this pottery. (I'll have to dig out the potter's name)I have a few pieces that I've picked up at New England Fiber Fairs. This vase is the perfect size.

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A little spring/summer start on shawl knitting in Zephyr.

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Ball and Skein project that may get a new beginning with a new pattern.

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Three different varieties of Lilac, each with their own distinct fragrance.

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June 03, 2009

Nest Progression, Flocks of a Different Kind...

The days since my last post have been full with working, exercising, Festival going( NH & Mass.), kayaking, & concerts. The most notable and  grand though was our getaway to Virginia and our oldest sons' Graduation Day.

180 th Final Exercises, University Of Virginia, Charlottesville, The Rotunda, The Lawn, 2 am.

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The Lawn, 10 am.

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The Graduates.

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I can't believe this poor photo is the only shot I got of my son in Cap & Gown.

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The 3 kids, my oldest Sean(center),  next stop graduate school, Princeton, Physical Chemistry.

Congrats Sean!

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See I was there.

Aurora and Me lightened 

Progression #2...

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Walloping Downpour.

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All is well. Spinning and Knitting content next time, OK?

The robins' nest while undisturbed is still there, but the eggs have been moved or... consumed.

The bluebirds are ever the perfect parents, the young ones should be leaving the nest soon.

May 14, 2009

A Little of Everything

 Robin nest and eggs,  Handsome lamb from Barb's farm, Rhodie Gus socks modified, Chloe, Barberry Blooms, Titmouse gathering cat fur from Cat House, Sparrow nest and eggs, Oriole through window, Bluebirds nesting (click for big)

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April 10, 2009

Grafton Fiber Arts Needles and Socks

 

These are my new favorite needles ordered from Grafton Fiber Arts. I love  the color and the way they hold the yarn without grabbing. They are only 5 inches long so I am adjusting to the shorter length.

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My new sock project with The Woolen Rabbit merino/nylon has got my full attention.

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This is the patterning at the front and back of the sock.

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I almost like this side patterning better, so I might re-orient the sock.

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April 05, 2009

New Fiber and Sun

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Alpaca/Merino/Silk, new spin for me.

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Can't get these lyrics out of my head...

Well we all shine on,
Like the moon and the stars and the sun,
Well we all shine on,
Ev'ryone come on.

and

Good Day Sunshine......

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and, "Here Comes the Sun".

Flashback...

During my seventh grade summer my PF group, a Congregational Church youth group, went (with many other PF groups) to a summer camp at Silver Lake.  Now, I have to say my memories of church going were more of  a place to get together with friends. While the adults were in "church", we were in "Sunday school", learning a little history, doing arts and crafts, listening and or playing music on the record player, or  playing sports out in back and. Yes, we could bring in our own records and  play the music in the classroom. The program was great for the camper and for the Mom. It seemed where I was from, most families had a least four children. I grew up in a  family of six kids. This at least gave some Moms a break.

Back to camp... for the two weeks, between the typical summer camp activities like, swimming, dodge ball, canoeing, working on skits (because you know there was going to be a "talent show") we all had to sign up for some sort of chore. Everyday you would complete your task whatever it was, sweeping the bunk room floor, collecting all the sports equipment, tying up the boats, collecting the paddles, delivering ice to the canteen, making sure there was toilet paper in the bathrooms, you get the idea.

 My chore was setting the breakfast tables with two other kids. This was in 1972. The canteen was set back in a pine grove near the lake, a wooden hall with a covered porch, a  full kitchen and stone fireplace. We set out real plates, real knives, forks, spoons and glassware. There were about twenty good size, roughhewn, wooden dining tables and chairs, maybe 12 to a table. This was a good memory because the cook and his team had good taste in music and a fantastic stereo system wired in the hall. The speakers were the size of furniture. We  started everyday setting tables to "Here Comes the Sun" promptly at 7 am. I can still hear the sound in the speakers of the record arm's needle being reset as he would play it more than once.

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Diane Silver Lake 2

 

March 30, 2009

My Birthday!

Things Noted and Enjoyed Today!

(keep in mind, it was a Monday... a rainy, gray, Monday)

~ The eagles were not present at their nest site on the Mansfield reservoir this morning but we did find Common Mergansers and budding Pussy Willows.

~ A Great Blue Heron flew over my head. That's good luck you know and it doesn't matter how high over your head it was :)

~ My Grafton Fiber Arts needles came today and there was an extra Green Mountain set in there as a surprise.

~ I bought a chocolate Whoopie Pie and it was g o o d!

~ I also bought several magazines  today (I usually never buy magazines, rather I get a subscription of my favorites).

~I briefed through my new Amazon delivery "The Intentional Spinner" J McC  and Folk Knitting in Estonia. These two I would put on my list of "Must Have"!

~ Was thoroughly entertained by watching dd and class at Polo practice.

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Fiber photos and the like next time :)

March 26, 2009

Pileated Wood and Pileof Wool/Play on Words and Nature

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I was working on this pile of wool, plying, skeining when out of the corner of my eye something big flew by.

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See him?

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There were actually two. Can you see, one sideway center, the other at same level two trees to the right.?   We've been seeing at lot of early spring birds, waxwings, robins, bluebirds, and these Pileated Woodpeckers. This day, a day I wish I had a zoom lense. Maybe for my  birthday, yep on Monday. 

March 22, 2009

Spring or No Spring

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Taking the chill off.

March 20, 2009

A Little Spring Yarn Stash Sale

Prices include shipping ... Colors Accurate!

Send me an email and I'll mail out the next day!

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Noro Silver Thaw  4 skeins

 Color 12 / Lot B, 220 meters, needles 8-10

40.00   Sold!

 

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Araucanai Nature Wool

Colors 28, 39, 40  220 meters, Needles 5-8

14.00 all three or 5.00 ea

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Spunky Eclectic, Super Sport(Superwash),  Hand painted

Color Breathtaking, 180 yards, Needles 3-4

9.00

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Louet Euorflax 100% Wet Spun Linen, Light worsted weight

Pewter, 190 yards,  Product of Belgium

10.00

March 18, 2009

A Little Spring with Your Fiber

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Persimmon Tree singles with forsythia, Thank you.

The forsythia forced of course, it's still quite March here in NE CT.

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 May 2008 NHS&W purchase.

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March 12, 2009

Found Noddy* and Fun Stuff

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OK, I must have carved a path between my family room and the driveway, where my car was parked, then back through the foyer, where I stash stuff.  I looked and looked and looked again for that darn noddy, back and forth, through the day, imagining the thing as I remembered it in my big, blue, monster LL Bean Tote.  Then this morning I opened the hatch and there it was, barely visible under the rug that lines the well in the trunk. Phew. ~~~Above, singles spun from Fantom Farm wool/mohair blend from the VT S&W 2008. I love their colors!

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Three skeins just off the noddy and waiting to be wet and whacked. Let's hope they hang straight.

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Gray Leicester Longwool blended with 20% cream alpaca filling the bobbins.

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Mock Sock making progress.  :)

March 11, 2009

Lost Knitty Noddy at SPA

I only just discovered  that I came home with one less spinning tool. I last had my cherry Knitty Noddy, which was kept in a blue with white stripe fabric pouch, in the Old Town Hall next to the Hilton's main lobby. I left Saturday late afternoon and wonder if I left it behind.  Anyone safekeeping it?

I sure hope it isn't with Kim's"Oh Canada".

Waaaa :(

March 02, 2009

SPA 2009, Mad Color Weave Socks

I got  plenty of spinning,  shopping and knitting accomplished  before and during SPA. 

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Staying with my plan of matching stashed yarn with stashed patterns, success! This is sock yarn I purchased 2 years ago in the Webs warehouse for $2.00 a skein!  After seeing Carol's and Jessalu's knitting I knew I had a winner.

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Crofter's Cowl complete with one less repeat than the pattern instructs. I used what was left of my Beaverslide McTaggart Tweed.

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Singles spun from Persimmon Tree Fiber the Thursday before leaving for Freeport. The rest, next time ;)



February 21, 2009

Cowl Constructing

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I've seen many a charming Cowl pattern this winter and have knit a couple myself.  Any guesses which one crowns my dining table?  Beaverslide Yarn employed here.

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February 14, 2009

Cable Twist Socks

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I love these socks! The Pattern is from Hello Yarn and the Yarn is from Ball and Skein.

My modifications were a 8 stitch repeat instead of 6 and working a Partridge Heel over 30 stitches. Normally I knit the heel a little higher, I guess I was anxious to finish.


 

January 27, 2009

Buttons for Julia Sweater

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Good thing I liked these buttons because they were my only choice.

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Quick mitts knit for dd and Beechwood cowl  by Ilga Leja 
knit from leftover sock  yarn.  It's too loose so it just sits there waiting to be frogged or maybe I'll give a hot wash?

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January 19, 2009

Colinette Skye Reborn and Misc

Twelve or so inches of snow kept us outside shoveling through the weekend but  dipping temperatures (-10 degrees /night)  also confirmed my  nestled status on the couch with knitterly things.

I think I've had this yarn since 1998; a few skeins in different colorways sitting in the bottom of a stash basket. It was an instant decision to knit the cozy 5 Hour Baby Sweater for newborn, neice Julia.

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This is about the 2 hour mark for me.

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Completed in close to the recommended time and now ready for blocking. I substituted a seedstitch hem instead of what the pattern called for.  On my long list of errands tomorrow are 3  buttons  to match. This photo below shows the true color.

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I was thinking of a hat or booties to match but opted instead  for a Bitty Bear, Summer 2005). The eyes are googly and now looking at this photo I'll have to make a them smaller along with the bow!

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January 12, 2009

Two Blue Birds of a Sort

  Blue Partridge... heel knitting  on my Cable Twist Socks that is. I paused to take a "look see" and thought oh, that's pretty.

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Meanwhile, the Blue Birds were enjoying the homemade suet that I made last week. All the birds really love it. This was taken through the sliding door with my little 4 year old Canon Elph.  I'd love to have  better zoom ability.

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Blue Bird Winter Treat~

  • 1 cup crunchy peanut butter
  • 2 cups quick cook oats , (I also added the last of some various cereals, Cheerios, Special K)
  • 2 cups cormeal (plain)
  • 1 cup lard or Crisco
  • 1 cup white flour
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • Optional: 1 cup wild bird seed, nuts raisins, dried fruit
  • Melt lard and peanut butter. (Micro-wave works best.) Add remaining ingredients. Mix in large bowl.
  • I spread it out in a cookie sheet, pressed flat,  froze it, the cut into squares. I also crumbled some up for the fly through feeder.

     

  • January 10, 2009

    All time favorite knitting happening now because I came upon the perfect pattern for the perfect yarn :)

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    As promised, scarf and coat.

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    We were pretty good about not having an abundance of holiday treats this year and had pretty much cleared them out after New Years. Great, right?

    So... On his way back from dropping my son off at College in Canada, my husband calls and asks,

    "So, how many chocolate croissants should I bring back?"

    I said, "Well, just one would be good."

    "Oh, well I got a dozen."   ACK!!!

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    January 06, 2009

    Scarf Knitting

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    Delightful knitting with stashed Inca Print Alpaca, purchased 2 years ago with no plan in place. It actually color matched well with two wool winter coats dd got for Christmas. The stitch is  perfect, {K1, S1 as if to purl(wyif)} not too heavy but enough texture to please eye and hand.

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    The light has been so difficult to catch the true shades but hopefully the sun will pop out sometime in the next um, 2, 3 weeks?!? I'll have proper shots then.

    December 31, 2008

    December?

    This is my front porch with tomatoe cages upsidedown, wrapped in grapevine and white lights and ribbon for Christmastime. It is the first that I remember  the pansies  blooming under  and to the side of the granite steps. I have a feeling that it will not be the last.

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            ~~~ Wishing you all a Health and Happiness in the New Year!  ~~~

    December 28, 2008


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    Last week's snowfall has all but melted.

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    Small knitted projects continue to trickle.

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    December 17, 2008

    Mini Mitts

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    I love knitting these mini mittens  with leftover koigu! Quick, Easy, Satisfying! I guess these  these  will be next.

    December 14, 2008

    Photo Diary of a Fleece

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    White Border Leicester fleece  purchased from the CT S&W 2007.

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    Dyed and carded and spindled some locks. The rest went to be processed.

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    Spin, spin, spin.

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    Ply, ply, ply. 

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    Mr. Sheep was knit with the turkish spindled yarn.

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    Wash, rinse, squeeze.

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    Another squeeze and dry.

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    750 yards give or take. 

    December 03, 2008

    Coordinates

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    I'm noticing that I look for things to match more than ever before. Maybe you all do this on a regular basis, but since my work environments are tres casual, a college campus, I've never had to really be too focused on what I wear other than neat and clean. Lately, I've been choosing socks that coordinate with tops, even though I'm the only one who can see them and  I've been looking for hats and mittens, Scarves and beanies that coordinate. It was time to give my red mitts a mate.

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    The yarn is pirrkka lanka and Alice Starmore bainin from the stash, all time favorites. 

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    Endlessly working on a pile of fluff.

    December 01, 2008

    Happy Thanksgiving

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    I brought the Turkey, not the usual kind though :)

    November 21, 2008

    Hat Attack

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    Having fun knitting these small projects and using yarn from the stash. This Four Square Hat started with just 86 cast on stitches and  has yet to be washed and softened.

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    Not so happy with the felted wheel bag. The hand paint I chose lost LOTS of it's color in the process. Check out  my earlier post to see the original color. IMG_7881 

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    My next bag will be started with less stitches and a careful selection of yarn.

    November 18, 2008

    Navajo Plying, Check

    Fantom Farm fiber from May 2008.

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    November 14, 2008

    Friday FO's

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    It's just me and the dog today.  Love the way this beanie knit up. 

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    I finally got to knitting a spinning wheel bag for myself.   It measures 3.5 X 6.5"  before  felting  in the washer. I'll let you see the results next time.

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    November 12, 2008

    Color Departure and Fleece Homecoming

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    It was hard not to stay in and spin after attending the NHA weekend in Marshfield, Ma.  I learned plenty, knowledge gaps were filled, and fiber was employed. This chocolate BFL top that was used for plying practice is perfect for this hat in progress. I thought the above skein was worsted variegated but once on the skein winder,  I realised it had been wound, four individual colors together, to make a heavy weight yarn. Weird, I didn't notice when I bought it. It took some time but I unwound it and yep, wound it up in separate color balls.

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    I plan to "unrib" the start and change the color.  


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    Usually the UPS man  delivers computer components from Newegg or some other online company, but not yesterday. See what was delivered? Spinderella's was very swift in the turnover on this order! 

    November 11, 2008

    Hey Allison

    Hey Allison, is that you stopping by every now and then?

    November 05, 2008

    Finished and Starting

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    Whiskey sweater is finally washed and blocked and actually quite soft compared to the feel before knitting began.  I chose an old ball of Mountain Colours( wine and berry undulating colors you see) instead of a solid.

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     I may still turn under the cabled collar and doctor the pattern begin and end line. I forgot how I'm supposed to avoid the shift there. I'm happy with the picot edged hem.

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    Austermann Step socks with my standby 4 x 2 rib  pattern are also finito.

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    Deciding what pattern for this Noro Silver Thaw is on deck. I'll have to swatch and hope that it doesn't stripe too obviously. I'd really like to knit with some Tweedy yarn but the goal is to work from the stash. My idea list includes Twist, CPH hoodless, Cobblestone cardiganized, something along those lines. Any ideas?

    October 29, 2008

    Mittens for Brendan and Bread Baking


    This photo shows the true colors of the mitts. One of the things I love most about mitten knitting is how fast you can finish them.

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    I've been baking bread lately using the No Knead Method . It couldn't be simpler...

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    I use a starter that I was given by my friend Mary Ann in Vermont, that she got from the Von Trapp Family kitchen.

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    The perfect crusty on the outside, soft, chewy on the inside.

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    October 28, 2008

      Boy, did I get a ton of hits for my last blog post! and many decided to comment privately. Hmm.

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    I did venture to The Fiber Twist after seeing a early XC race Saturday. The girls took the Championship and now go to States this Friday.  I enjoyed hearing Marcy speak about all the old spinning tools she had on display.  On my way home I stopped at Webs to pick up something to match this Irish yarn for a pair of mittens for the nephew in Wyoming. I was near the check out when it dawned on me that I have a heap of my own handspun. I wish I had the before photo of this once natural color white border leister  handspun (on the  left) before it went into the dyepot .  This season is all about using the yarn and fiber I have for the projects I want to create and finish.

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    Sunday was a beautiful day for the Hunter Pace benefitting Tara Farm Rescue. Dancer and Buck with their humans came home with Second Place!

    October 23, 2008

    Need I say more?

    Sent from a friend in Norway.

     

    October 20, 2008

    Reeves & Rhinebeck & Random

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    This is the 24" DT Reeves I had been waiting for. I was able to pick it up last month in Vermont.    I could see it had been lovingly cared for by it's previous owner and was delighted to learn it also came with extra bobbins, a lazy kate, a very large plying flyer, and 8 ou. of blue faced leicester top.

    I did decide last minute to go to Rhinebeck with my husband.  He was good company and thouroughly enjoyed hanging out at the "Bash" hosted by Ravelry. If you missed it you should make it a must for next year!

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    We would have passed right by this tree if it hadn't been for the two older women taking pictures. They had moved away from the area 20 years ago and were back to see if they could remember where the Witches Tree was located. Pretty Wild!

    October 16, 2008

    Leicester Longwools and FO's.

    I've not had too much time for knitting since, in addition to my EM Lab work,  getting another part time job. It is with SAQA,  which is a non-profit whose mission is to  promote the art quilt through education, exhibitions, professional development, and documentation internationally. Suffice it to say I have not any time to quilt either. Check it out!

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    I just mailed these two fleeces to be processed. I was lucky to get them from a local farmer who specializes in the Leicester Longwool breed. The white one is incredible as far as the luster goes, just what I was looking for.

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    I finally finished my Reynolds Whiskey, Lopi Lite sweater. I hope to wash and block it tonight between The Office and 30Rock, my favorite shows. I wasn't in love with this yarn at the beginning but as I knitted away the wool became more and more soft. I like  it enough to maybe  get more   for another sweater someday. That is if they add to their color lineup.

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    These fingerless mitts are going to be part of a gift package for my neice whose college colors are...can you guess? Navy and Gray. I decided  to add her initials for interest.

     


    October 08, 2008

    Into October already?

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    We're loopers. That is, when we "plan" to go somewhere we tend to loop up, out and around  our planned destination. We've done our fair share of roadtrips but it's sooo much easier with just the two of us.

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    Well maybe three of us.

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    Originally planning to camp out, we took the cushy route and stayed at a resort. The White Mountains didn't disappoint this weekend.

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    We did finally make it to Thetford, VT for their "Woods Trail Run" high school XC race.


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    Knitting next time :)

    September 23, 2008

    New Blues

     

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    Rats, this was to be a post updating the goings on here at IndigoDi. Instead,  I have given up  tonight on how to get this uploaded mosaic to fill the page. Waaaa.


       

    September 03, 2008

    Walk With Me Wednesday and WIP

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    There has been progress on the sweater, mostly worked on during the ride to Queens University, Ontario, where my second son starts his college experience.

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    I didn't think to take the  camera out again until the ride home where we saw...

    Can you see...

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    Actual  evidence of  alternative energy in use!

    September 02, 2008

    Dancer

    August 27, 2008

    Stiches East 2009! and Kayaking, Bald Eagle

    Ok, these two titles don't have anything to do with each other but they happened today.

    The cat is out of the bag, so to speak. I hear "Stitches East  2009" will be at the  Hartford Convention Center, Hartford, Connecticut. Like the sound of that!

    It was just another fatastic day in northeastern Connecticut. One that you can't let slip by without some outdoorsiness, know what I mean? Despite that it was the first day of school for the kiddos, it was not for me and I did not thave to work at the lab.

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    Kayaking with friends at Bigelow and along glides a guy in a beautiful kayak. Not just any kayak... but one handmade in mahogony... by himself. I have this thing for wooden boats, all kinds. Floating out there, taking in the sky, water, and the fragrance of water, chatting, got his name and info and he shares he just came from observing a Bald Eagle, round the second island, to the right. Well off we paddle, finding Sir Eagle, perched right at the top of the pine, and off he flies, right in our direction, sweeping gently above.  Just enough time to snatch out my camera for a few shots.

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    Typepad frustration. Don't tell me the only way to edit a post/delete a photo is to delete the entire post and start again?

    Added later: I never had a problem with the  previous version, editing was easy, deleting text and photos was just a quick right click, highlighting and delete. Maybe the system was having problems last night. Thanks for the suggestions.

     

    August 21, 2008

    Channel Island Cast on curl

    OK, in  my hast to cast on for my Lopi Lite sweater started(sleeves only) way back when, I forgot to pay attention to if I was supposed to garter stitch a couple of rows to prevent curling. Can you tell my hem is curling? Hmmm, I could just steam it into submission. Any thoughts out there? Photos ...

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    So I did a little steaming.

    August 16, 2008

    Summering 2008

    Hello! The needles have been quite idle these last couple of months save for, give or take 20 rows on a Austermann sock project. I did complete in a very enjoyable spinning class with Barb Parry between travels here and there. Back to the computer and having a little fun learning to Mosaic with Flickr.

    Hope you are all having a great Summer!

    Looking forward to meeting up with you all again this Fall :)

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    July 09, 2008

    Gone Fish'in

     Have a great summer- See you in September!

    June 04, 2008

    Sew and Stitch

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    New project bag with fabric from the stash.  Don't you just love creating from the stash?

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    I tossed the olive green from the pattern and substituted some stashed Mountain Colours(berry) Mountain Goat.

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    My gardens really show best in spring where they are now, in full riot color! This has been a banner year for blooms here in my NE corner of CT. Pink lilac, Baptisia, White flag, Golden chain, Lupine, and Siberian Iris.

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    May 30, 2008

    New Fiber, New Project

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    This fiber from Fantom Farm is a breeze to spin. The Reeves is also been very consistent, well maybe me too. I think I'll be looking for shawl pattern for this yarn.

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    I 'm surprised to find myself head over heals into a new sweater pattern using Reynolds Whiskey of all choices. We'll see how it goes.

    OK people, how do I add a photo to my banner?

    May 27, 2008

    Hummingbird Fiber and Pilated Woodpecker

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    This Wool/Mohair blend from Fantom Farm reminded me of the colorful Hummingbird traffic we see regularly at the feeders. It spins like a dream.

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    I missed taking pictures in daylight, the flash over does the colors a little.

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    You'll have to zoom in where you'll see, pretty much left of dead center, HIM. I hear this guy regularly, and only see a flash of him zip by. Early Sunday morning I not only saw him clearly off the back deck, but  I got to watch him preen and bug surf the bark for breakfast. I'll have to work Photoshop to crop...another day along with what  brought home from Cummington.

    Ok, this is kind of weird. I cropped the photo to enlarge the detail of the woodpecker and then raised the photo size and this is what I got??? Not liking this newTypepad version.

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