Aug
30
2011
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A Bookworm’s Best Friend

Over the past couple of months, I’ve fallen completely in love with goodreads.com – a website all about books.  (For those of you who use Ravelry, this is a very similar idea!)

Goodreads not only has ratings and reviews of books, it also lets me keep track of what I’m currently reading, an ordered list of the books I’ve been wanting to read (mine’s in the 300′s now…oops), and see what my friends are reading.

I highly suggest you try it out.  Let me know what you think :)

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Jan
06
2011
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Christmas Knitting (Late Update)

I’ve been working hard on my Christmas knitting for the past few weeks. Christmas has passed you say? Well, I had a few people who I wasn’t going to see until New Years – and then there was just the general running late.

Here are a few projects for you to peruse:

Shawl/Blanket for Grandma Jean

Natalya Gloves for Sarah

Natalya Gloves for Kate

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May
17
2010
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The Quilting Bug

I recently made an *amazing* purchase from Craigslist – my very own Bernina Artista 180.  The price was a steal, and I’d been looking patiently for a used Bernina for 4-5 years.  I really lucked out with this one.

I’ve been having a great time with the Connecting Threads kits I purchased a week and a half ago (oddly, two days before I found the post for this machine), and am now completely hooked on sewing small gift bags and tiny miniaturized gift bags.

The next project I want to try is a ‘Tag Along Tote‘ for my younger sister but I’m having a hard time finding a copy of the pattern.  Anyone have any good ideas?  For a better idea of why I’m looking for this adorable looking pattern, check out the photos here.

Jan
21
2010
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January Phat Fiber!

My January Phat Fiber box arrived yesterday.  I was having a pretty cranky evening and it cheered me right up.  I know it’s hard to believe, but I think this might be the softest, prettiest, nicest Phat Fiber (or any collection) box I’ve ever seen.  Apparently ‘books’ was a great inspiration!

We’re off to watch the 10pm Avatar showing after work tonight so probably no spinning for me today.  But now I’m busy trying to plan my weekend to fit some in :)  This might involve taking my spinning wheel on Caltrain to my boyfriends house…but I’m not sure how well that would go over.

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Oct
07
2009
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I Must Confess

I’m sure it sounds silly. I’ve got this strange issue with my spinning – I can only spin thin yarns.

I’ve thought of many reasons for this problem: I’m a perfectionist and I can only make very very skinny yarns be as consistent as I want. I’ve done too much work in the last two years with lace and fingering weight yarns and nothing else feels normal to my hands. Or maybe the fibres I’ve been buying are the wrong sort for spinning thicker yarns.

I really don’t know. But I do know that the ‘thicker than usual’ skein from two days ago comes in at a good solid ‘almost DK’ weight. Still pretty tiny.

One of my goals for the next few weeks is to continue getting gradually thicker with the singles I spin. The rule is that they need to keep being consistent. None of this ‘art yarn’ stuff. I’m not fooling myself – it would be beginner yarn, not art yarn. I need to work on making my output consistent and what I was trying to do before I can make it funky!

Do you have any goals in your crafty-life? What are they?

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Oct
07
2009
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Plying an Overspun Single

Tonight I had a particularly unpleasant experience. About two weeks ago I’d spun a loooong green blended merino single from some fibre I really like (from SarasTextureCrafts on etsy). Unfortunately, for some reason I’d thought it was a good idea to give it some good, strong overtwisting. The sort that leaves tiny little kinks that you really have to apply tension to get rid of.

This makes plying quite the annoying endeavour! I tried to work a lot of them out as I went, but I’m not sure how much that accomplished. I’ll get some water going tomorrow evening to set the twist on this skein, wind it off the spindle, and find out what happens. It won’t be perfect by any means, but hopefully it won’t be a disaster.

The one saving grace is that this yarn is intended to be cut up into little pieces and used by my Mom around the holidays to attach tags to the handbags she makes and sells. Kinks that still show up after finishing the yarn should be able to be worked to the ends or simply cut out while making the shorter pieces.

Written by in: Foibles,Spinning |
Oct
05
2009
0

Et le Deux

A second balanced skein! It’s not nearly as tightly plied as the first, and I (somewhat) succeeded at making a thicker yarn. I’ll wrap it to get a better measurement of weight when it’s finished drying. For now I’m pretty pleased with myself. Maybe soon I’ll get practiced enough to spin something aran weight -grin-.

I’m glad leaving this merino in hot water for a while doesn’t seem to injure it. I put the skein in a pot of hot water to finish and accidentally left it there on ’2′ for at least two episodes. Oops! I suppose I should get myself a kitchen timer and start using it.

The Baby Surprise Jacket isn’t going quite as well. I’m having some issues with counts and can’t seem to figure out what went wrong. Increases should be 4 every other row, and I’m off count by two stitches. In addition, the increases keep trying to get done on the wrong side of the work. I’ve put it away for tonight – I think when I pick it back up I’m going to have to rip out at least 6 or 8 rows before I can get back on track and I’m a little too sleepy to do that tonight.

Good night!

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Oct
04
2009
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A Balanced Skein!

I tried plying today with more attention to balance and it turned out wonderfully! I’ve got a small skein (<10 yds) that looks to be perfectly balanced.

I spun up my merino top, let the very end ply back on itself while fresh, and then snipped that bit off before winding up my andean bracelet. Since the first half of the single was fresh and the second was at least a day old, I knew I wasn’t going to be able to do this by eye (nevermind all the places that twist creeps out after the plying process). So instead I paid close attention to making the plying twist look exactly as twisty as the small sample I’d made. I also had the good luck of having colours melded together in the transitions so I could use those to try to check if the fibres were ‘straight’ again.

Voila! It worked!

Tomorrow I’ll be working up a longer, thicker single from the same merino to see if I can spin something thicker *and* with less twist and still have it turn out alright. We’ll have to wait and see :)

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Oct
03
2009
0

No News is Good News

Nothing particularly interesting to report on the fibre arts front today. I’ve got great reasons though – two good friends in town for the weekend! One of them is staying with me and ran the first session of a new Dungeons & Dragons campaign for us this afternoon.

Yes, I’m a geek. If you didn’t already know that :)

I love the numbers. I love the strategies. I love the storytelling. And I really, really love the problem solving. Plus there’s something really nice about sitting around with a group of close friends on a Saturday afternoon enjoying Teddy Grahams and grapes and rolling dice with lots of sides. I’ve spent a lot of my social time recently running around doing things out of the house. It was great to get some sit-down time.

I didn’t get any photos this time, but here’s a somewhat silly one from a game we played way back in July. We use pencil topper sized Devil Ducks to represent the players since they’re just the perfect size and come in six different colours.

I made my own monsters from SculpeyIII before a one-shot I ran in the middle of August. If I run out of fodder in the next few weeks I’ll take some photos of those to show off.

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Oct
02
2009
0

On the Needles

A quick update on the projects I’ve currently got underway.  Well, the somewhat active ones at least.

First a few things for a coworker whose wife will have a baby boy in January.

Baby Boy 5-Hour Jacket
Yarn/Yardage: Paton’s Decor, just over one ball
Needles: US7
Progress: Just have the ends left to weave in.

Baby Surprise Jacket
Yarn/Yardage: Bernat’s Baby Jaquard in blue and green
Needles: US2
Progress: Still working on the sleeves. I’ve got a way to go still but this is fun!

Sjaarte’s Booties
Yarn/Yardage: KnitPicks Felici in Aquarium
Progress: Need to weave in the ends and attach buttons.

(Can you see a theme of what I haven’t gotten around to doing yet?)

And soon I’d also like to get my Melusine finished, followed by the much-overdue Atlantis shawl for mom.

It’s going to be a busy weekend – San Francisco has lots of events going on plus I have two close friends in town. When interesting things rain they pour!

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