Saturday, June 15, 2013

Sidetracked


First I got sidetracked with spinning. I had been working with this fiber on my spindles 
and finally finished all the singles. Then I plied it on my spinning wheel and was pleasantly 
surprised by how much I like the end product. I combined it with some tobacco colored cotton 
you see in the bottom left corner of this picture and then I got sidetracked with weaving :)



I'm calling this The Saturn Scarf. It's for my husband, Paul, who is an amateur astronomer. 
The layers of color are reminiscent of the banding on Saturn. I'm so happy with the way 
it came out and it was a fun project from start to finish. Fortunately, Paul really likes it too :)

And of course I've been sidetracked by my garden too...


Now I really need to get back to my knitting. I have one hat to finish for Julie 
down at Island Wools and then I am going to get a few more patterns 
written up to add to my Ravelry Store and website. 


Thursday, May 2, 2013

I love how this picture shows off the skinny brim version...


This was my prototype when I was figuring out the pattern.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Beautiful Nieces


Here is a picture of me with our some of our nieces on Easter. They graciously agreed to pose for me  
so I would have beautiful models for my hat pattern. The pattern will be available to purchase and download on Ravelry in the next few days. I'm excited!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Is it a Jacket or a Cape?


Marita really appreciates my work and skill with fiber and because she is so appreciative she is a regular recipient of the goods :) I made this cute little piece for her birthday a few years ago and she loves it. Lucky girl. 



Sunday, March 24, 2013

Hunter Gatherer Camo Sox


My friend, Ricky, is a hunter gatherer type. He is really handy too. He has made birdhouses for me, given me his homemade jam, homemade applesauce, smoked salmon (which of course he caught himself) and sausage made from elk that he hunted. He has helped me plant crocosmia at the back of the barn and hunted down and helped me kill tent caterpillars that were on the willow down at the end of the meadow. So I think you'll agree that Ricky is a good friend to have :)

I made these camo sox for him to say thanks for all the nice things he does for me. I hope he likes them and wears them while he hunts and gathers and all of the other things he does to keep himself out of trouble.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Jean's Irish Hat



I was visiting my mother-in-law, Jean, a few months ago and she handed me a hat she had bought in Ireland about 20 years ago. She told me she would like me to change a few things and make it for her. I was intrigued and accepted the challenge :) I came up with two versions, a wide brim and a skinny brim. The olive green tweed is the wide brim version and the one that Jean likes. I like the celadon green skinny brim version. The only difference between the two versions is the width of the brim and it surprised me how much it changed the style of the hat by varying the width of the brim!

I have been working on perfecting the pattern with the help of 13 fabulous knitters who are test knitting the pattern for me. I had no idea that Ravelry had a free test knitters group until I was tipped off by Julie at my LYS, Island Wools. The pattern is very close to ready and will be available for sale on Ravelry and my website soon. It will also be available at Island Wools in Friday Harbor and Main Street Yarn in Mill Creek. I am hoping for a few more local yarn stores as well.

Oh... and if you would like to know more about my infamous MIL, Jean, go to her blog for an earful and an eyeful! I know you'll be happy you did.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Main Street Yarn

I spent the afternoon at Main Street Yarn in Mill Creek yesterday and I was impressed with everything I saw. A picture is worth a thousand words and so here are 12,000 words for you to feast on! As you can see I am so lucky to have such a gorgeous store filled with a fantastic selection of delicious yarn, patterns, mags, books, needles, bags, everything a knitter needs and really nice helpful people. My knitting buddy, Claudia, and her partner, Elaine, just bought this fabulous store and I for one am so happy for them AND for me. I love their store :)



Plenty of books, mags and patterns to choose from...



Comfortable places to sit and knit and visit...



Lots and lots of beautiful colors...








My shopping bag (I even stayed within my self-imposed budget!)...



Here are Claudia & Elaine, the new owners...



Even more beautiful colors....




A gorgeous store inside and out...


If you live in the Seattle area take a trip up to Mill Creek. You will be so happy you did.