Friday, August 22, 2008

New Wheel


I've been suffering with a bad ankle for about 3 years now, and read that a double treadle spinning wheel would be great therapy for my torn ligaments.   Janelle in Washington wanted a single treadle wheel, so we swapped!!  I got her Ashford Traveller, and she got the Kromski Prelude - and we're both happy. Thanks, Janelle~!

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Wool Dyeing Day





Here's some photos from our "warped party" dyeing day.  It was lots of fun, and I learned alot from the dyeing experts in our Cotton Patch Spinning Guild.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Georgia's Jewel - Jekyll Island







This place is one of my favorites on earth!!  Here's a few pics to make you want to visit here, too!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

From starting locks to finished skein



When I first learned to spin, I bought pre-drafted "rovings" which are already combed and ready to draft and spin....but I wanted to someday start with sheep "locks" of wool, comb them myself, then spin them.  I did it!  I purchased some Howard student hand carders from Margrett at Running Moon Farm, bought some dyed Romney wool locks from Rhonda at Marsh Mellow Farms, and went to work.  Here's photos of starting and my finished skeins.

Monday, July 21, 2008

2008 Tour de Fleece



The spinning has begun!!  Lots of us are spinning our way to victory!!  We've all set a challenge and are working hard to finish before the Tour de France is over!  We spin on days they ride, and rest on days the cyclers rest....Come check us out on Flickr!  Here's some wool I'm spinning from a Shetland sheep named Margaret.

Friday, June 06, 2008

Georgia Peaches

This is mostly what I've seen the for the past 10 days....after spinning in Louisiana with my spinning guild friends, I came home to Georgia and started picking the June Gold peaches on the farm where Cosmic Ray works.  I've picked over 120 twenty-five pound boxes as of today, and the June Golds are almost through.  In about 10 days the Hawthorne peaches will start.  No rest for the weary....

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Spinning in Louisiana




Just back from a WONDERFUL weekend spinning and knitting with fiber friends near Lake Charles, Louisiana.  Eight members of the south GA Cotton Patch Spinning Guild traveled together and had lots of fun laughing, spinning and learning.









We also saw lots of critters on walks after meals to stretch our legs and work off a few of the calories we consumed eating those bountiful meals....

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Another pair of socks finished

Love knitting this Monkey socks pattern by Cookie A. My sister gave me this sock yarn for Christmas and it's SO SOFT!! Petting the socks is therapeutic....

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Take my picture, Mom, please??

Aren't I cute?? I'm sitting here waiting for someone to scratch my face or take my picture....glad someone finally came around....

Monday, May 05, 2008

Smokey meets the kitten



If I had a better video camera, I would record the interactions between the kitten and rabbit and make millions of dollars...but for now, you can just look at these pics. One of these days, I'm going to get the loom threaded, but it won't be as much for the kitten and rabbit to play with batting the strings.

Friday, May 02, 2008

A new Critter here....




We adopted a new kitten yesterday -he's a cute little bobtail fella and we're going to call him Creampuff.









Lots of daylilies and irises are starting to bud and bloom - it's fun to walk around the yard and see what's blooming every day.









Planted some new annuals in the front flower bed this week, too. The white zinnias make me smile when I see them.


Sunday, April 20, 2008

Shearing Sheep



Learned alot about shearing sheep and llamas last week. It was lots of work, but lots of fun with my spinning guild friends!
This is a sheep fleece I brought home. Hope to card and spin it myself...we'll see how it goes.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Spring! and first skein from Smokey.










This is Smokey, my beloved angora rabbit at 8 weeks old - isn't she cute?? She's bigger now, but looks the same.







I clipped her a few weeks ago and spun up some of her fur. Slippery stuff, angora is, but I think it turned out pretty good for the first time.





South GA is a beautiful place in the spring....azaleas everywhere, dogwoods opening, pine pollen all over everything, sneezing, wheezing, coughing....you get the idea. But it beats snow and long winters.
Do you have any idea how difficult it is to be a Penn State fan in southern GA?? I think there's 4 Penn State fans within a 50 mile radius. This calls for a membership drive....

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Learning to Crochet


I know, I know...didn't need another fibery hobby. But my friend Jerolee was here from Athens and showed me how to do this. Perhaps I can make baby blankets for all of my friends who are having babies.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Spinning mohair shetland blend



My friend Elizabeth from Yahoo Death by Socks (she is my very favorite assassin) sent me a Christmas surprise box of all different fibers. I finished spinning the 50/50 mohair shetland blend last night and it turned out nicely. Trying to think of what I want to knit for myself...after I finish the 56 other unfinished projects around here....

Saturday, January 05, 2008

The Loom is Looming....


Here's my Union Carpet Loom - inherited it from my aunt a few years back, and recently put it in my living room. Even if it's taking me months to warp it, it's a great conversation piece and makes guests think I'm even more eccentric than they thought...

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Well Read Bun
















Smokey, my French angora rabbit, really likes magazines....well, really likes to chew on magazines...but her favorites tend to be healthy ones. She like my Curves magazine, and is very fond of Martha Stewart.



Here's a pair of Monkey Socks I've finished for Christmas using Trekking XXL yarn. Love that yarn, and this is a great knitted sock pattern. Have to wash and block them, but hey, the knitting is finished!

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Making Cane Syrup



Today was a BEAUTIFUL south GA day, and a perfect one to make cane syrup. We arrived at the farm a little late for the pressing, but our friend Tracy is demonstrating how it's done with a tractor/contraption that squeezes out the juice into a bucket, while the tractor driver(used to be mule) gets dizzy going round and round and round.












Next, the juice is boiled for hours (and hours) in a caldron and skimmed to remove impurites such as wax from the cane and anything else lurking in the boiling caldron.



It's getting close to time for syrup now, and the way it pours off of the edge of the bucket lets you know if it's ready. (I would need a thermometer to figure this out, but I think I got it by what it looks like....)

















It's ready - time for Cosmic Ray and Donald to pour it through cheesecloth and filter out any remaining plant/bug parts.























I had the all important job of moving the empty bottles into position to pour....
Time for biscuits! Yum!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Plan Ahead....


Aren't these cool socks?? They were going to be a Christmas gift, however.....I'm running out of yarn. And better yet, the company who dyed this yarn is not making anymore at the moment....so, progress is halted on this pair of socks.