Monday, August 22nd, 2005

If you missed it…

Check out yesterday’s post. It was posted late, so you may have missed the picture of Cable-Eight! A big thanks to the rest of you who offered condolences (about the vest comments), and for the compliments.

As for another knit-along… Apparently, thanks to the ever-wise and resourceful Jessica, I now know that there’s already an “I Do” knitalong. So if you want to knit I Do in the comfort of an official knitalong, here’s the link. I’m probably just going to knit mine solo. If you want to knit one too and tell me about it, feel free. And I’m still going to knit the Bowling Bag from S&B Nation eventually.

I guess what I’m saying is that I’ve got no new knitalong. Yet.

I went to a fab dyeing party yesterday. Kim, who I am just getting to know, and who is incredibly cool, and who helped me on my journey to a spinning wheel, and did I mention she’s really cool? She hosted a backyard fiber dyeing bash and potluck. I didn’t bring anything to dye, but I REALLY wanted to watch everyone else do it. It was very interesting, and left me with the feeling that it is something I think I could actually do. I don’t feel quite so overwhelmed anymore. Plus, she made my day by telling me that Romney wool is great stuff. This pleases me because they are the CUTEST STINKING SHEEP I’VE EVER SEEN!!! and I have liked the Romney fleece that I’ve felt at the fiber festivals. Plus, I have found Romney breeders to be extremely friendly. But when I went home and did some reading, all the info I could find said that they have coarse wool, suitable for rugs and outer garments. The Romney breeders I stalked at the Black Sheep Gathering didn’t feel that way, but they’re way biased. And they should be.

An aside- Fiber festivals are so cool. I want to know about fiber animals, and breeders LUV to talk about their animals. I learned so much. But as I inferred above, I can’t take everything they say at face value, simply because as an animal lover myself, I am well aware that the blinders go on when you love. And these people love. They have to. The industry is neither easy nor lucrative.

I haven’t knit anything else. I’ve done some spinning and was very excited about it until I realized that it’s STILL TOO THICK FOR SOCKS! Dangit. But I think I’m going to try anyway.

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

IT’S NOT A VEST!

I wore Cable-Eight to church yesterday, and had at least three or four people tell me they liked my vest. I don’t know why that bugs me so much, but I really don’t like thinking of me in a vest! I know, I need to get over myself. Here’s a picture of Cable-Eight. It’s the only shot taken that I liked. I’ll try to get a better one later.

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I’m making an “8”, see? Right. Well, have a great day. My stomach hurts.