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Friday, December 30, 2005

Where Has The Week Gone?? ...Dec. 30, 2005

3queensOy vey!  I don't know about you all, but this week has virtually disappeared!  I had all kinds of good intentions and lots of blog content.....and NO time.


AidanstandingI was going to tell you about the 3 queens and their Christmas Cracker Crowns.

I was also going to tell you about our little Lord Fauntleroy and how his father was truly ready to kill his mother for dressing him in tights and something that almost resembled a dress.....hehe.  I had to beg to differ with his father........I adored the outfit!

HannahmckaylaThen of course there were the 2 little princesses, dressed in the gifts of the hand. One in a cast and the other hating to have her picture taken.  Thankfully both girls LOVED their gifts.  McKayla in her Debbie Bliss shrug and Hannah in her Dancing Leaves Shawl.

GlovesAnd the gloves........oh the gloves!  I had a post all about the pains and joys of knitting needles with this project.  Actually, I may still do that, next week, as I discovered much about what I like and do not like about different needles.  Stacey was very pleased with her new gloves.  Whew.....I have tossed Koigu in the washer and dryer before with good results........these gloves in Stacey's house will need that quality..(past sweaters now fit Barbie)

Pointsock_1Then the saga of the pointy toed sock.  I love Nancy Bush's patterns, but this toe just did NOT work for me.  I will post about these socks when I finish the mate.......and we all know how that goes.  Hopefully it will be before spring.....LOL.  Actually, I LOVE the socks, but I have pulled them out enough times that I could have knit both pairs and probably another pair by now......as I said.....OY VEY!

Let's see...........there was a crazy trip into Boston for a surprise, but now that I found out about the ABC along, I am going to save that for next week, because it is an "A" of a post.  Then there is the silk roving and tea, and the newly dyed red drops......and everyone must have sensed that my bunnies were dropping their coats as my carder is working overtime.....and........and.........and.....YIKES!!

Knowing that I won't get to posting again until next week, I want to thank all of you for your friendship and kindness over the last year and I hope that you all forgive me for my slack in responding to comments this past week.  Truly I had the best of intentions and no time.  I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed getting to know so many of you out in blogland......it has meant so much to me and has made my world a nicer place!   I hope that you all have a healthy, wealthy and fibery New Year!!

Saturday, December 24, 2005

It Came Upon The Midnight Clear.......Dec. 24, 2005

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~Wishing you all a Peaceful and Happy Holiday~

a little Christmas present to you all, added a little later after much eggnog and a little good cheer....LOL
enjoy!

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Some People Bake Cookies....Dec. 18, 2005

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Tis the season to be baking......falalalala....la la la....

Soapbar_1No, that is not cookie dough in that bowl.......it is hand-cream and those are not cookies on the baking sheet, but bars of freshly made soap.

This is the season when I start to get very busy in the kitchen.  Soaps to be poured, handcream to be whipped up, and orders to be filled in time for Christmas!

The house is full of wonderful scents......but not a hint of chocolate, at least yet.

Bunny Adventures

PuffIn addition to the soap making, the bunny shearing is in full steam as well.  Next on the clipping table was Puff Dandy.  This is only Puff's second haircut, but I was pleased as punch with what she gave to me.  Although she does not yet have the density of fiber that an adult would have, there was not a matt to be found and the crimp would rival any merino lock!  Very very nice!!

Bunnyfloorcute_1After I clip down a bunny, I usually let them romp around the kitchen, while I am cleaning up all the angora and weighing the clip.

 

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It is too funny to watch those big feet, thumping along the floor, slipping and sliding, here and there, investigating every nook and cranny, and enjoying the freedom from their cumbersome fur coat.

Basketofangora_1You can see how much fun Puff Dandy had this morning exploring......
and this is what happened to her coat this afternoon ;-).

I have had a few large orders come in this week, so the dyepots have been cranked up full steam.

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So while I played with the bunnies inside today, the dogs had fun romping in the freshly fallen snow outside.  A good day was had by all!!

Monday, December 12, 2005

Whatcha Lookin' At?........Dec. 12, 2005

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Hmmppfffff..............The Indignity of it all!

Saturday, December 10, 2005

A Woolen Rabbit Kind of Day...Dec. 10, 2005

Savvyfullcoat_1How can it be December 10th already?  The days they are just flying by it seems.  One of the things that has also crept up on me is rabbit shearing.  I like to do it the beginning of December, so that they have the next 3 months to grow back coat during the coldest part of winter.  So, every day, I have been bringing a bunny in for it's new "do".

Meet Savvy.  She is the first of my "wine" line.  Savvy is short for Savigon Blanc.

Picture_1Savvy comes from the newer import lines and if you remember, she was the mother of the litter this past summer that did not survive.  This girl's coat is simply amazing!  I took 14 oz of luscious white angora off of her and of that 14 oz's, 11 of it is prime, usable wool, that will be dyed and then blended with merino.  I am scheduled to be a vendor at the NETA Spa this February, so I figured I had better get my butt in gear and start working on fiber again.  Amazing how the days fly by as we get older, eh?

SavvycoatNow, given that it has been pretty cold out, I worry about my little guys getting a chill after a haircut.  Each one of them has a custom made sweatshirt sleeve jacket to wear after a haircut in the winter.  Savvy is a BIG girl, so she has the biggest of all.  She is such a delightful  and patient rabbit.  Now, if I could have 10 more like her, I would be one happy Woolen Rabbit ;-)

As the day drew to an end, the sunset was a memorable one.  I thought that I would share with you how the day ends here in the North Country.  (Here's to you Sandy!)

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Have a GREAT weekend
and keep warm!

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Balance.......Dec. 7, 2005

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Everything has its place.
Everything has its season.
As events turn, balance is to know what is here,
what is coming
and how to be in perfect harmony with it.
Deng Ming~Dao

A very dear friend of mine in the winter season of his life is struggling.  It is my fervent hope that balance comes into his life soon.

The Continental
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Thank you so much for your kind comments about my red mittens.....they are so cheery and fun to make....I see Miss Norma is making a pair of her very own as well......how can you resist?  Everyone should have a pair of fun red mittens!

As you know, I was in Atlanta this past weekend.  Knitting needles are now "allowed" on airplanes....no more sneaking or worrying that they will be taken away!!  To calm my nerves......yes, I am a nervous Nellie when it comes to flying...I alternated between reading and knitting (too early in the day for a glass of wine).  Over the course of the weekend, I finished my glove.  I took a few pictures of the gloves and as I was downloading them, I chuckled.

GloveglassI love to watch Saturday Night Live and one of my all time favorite guests on that show is Christopher Walken.  He never fails to make me laugh.  The skit that I love the most of his is The Continental.  Ok.....I admit, I am easily amused.....hehe.

In this skit, he play a Lounge Lizard of sorts.......a suave Don Juan.  In the skit, the only thing that you see of the woman who comes to visit his apartment is her gloved hand. I laugh just thinking about it.

GlovestarThe gloved hand tells it all.  You can feel her anticipation when she first enters and her repulsion by the end of the skit.....all with the wave of her hand.

My gloved hand is welcoming the season that is upon us......tis that season......CHEERS!

 

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Red Mittens.........Dec. 1, 2005

MittentreeRed Mittens

Is there anything nicer
Than red woolly mittens,
As fluffy and soft
As a blanket of kittens?      

Red mittens to keep
My hands warm as toast,
On cold winter days
When I skate or coast.

(found on numerous education sites)


MittenplateI know, I know, I should have been working on the pretty purple Koigu gloves or the NE Koigu socks or the laceweight cardigan.........but the little leftover ball of red polwarth, just kept catching my eye, sitting atop my knitting basket, looking so bright and cheery.  The mittens are edged with a little chocolate angora (thanks Java!!). 

Polwarth I wish you all could feel just how yummy this polwarth is.  A few years ago, I purchased a number of polwarth fleeces from Australia........this red yarn was from one of them.

*Polwarths were developed in Australia in 1880, when Lincoln x Merino ewes were bred back to Merino rams to produce a dual-purpose breed with an emphasis on wool production   (*In Sheep's Clothing)

It is only next to Merino in terms of softness and I find that it wears a bit better than Merino.  There is also much less grease in the fleece, which makes it much much easier to prepare.

Polyarn_1The gray fleece in the above picture is one of the many that I have out in the barn and I am looking at it with renewed interest.  Earlier this summer, I spun up this skein out of some of that fleece and it went on to win a blue ribbon at Fryeburg fair this fall.  Part of the reason for it's success, is the incredible handle polwarth has all by itself.  Very nice wool indeed!

Kalihead2I am heading out tomorrow morning to Atlanta for a board meeting and a dog show.  I will not be showing any dogs, but one of the girls is coming along for a breeding.  I was fortunate in the timing, which is going to allow me to breed her to an English and CKCSC champion. 

I will admit though, that I am going to miss this little face while I am away.   There is nothing quite as wonderful as an adoring glance from one of our canine companions!

Have a great weekend!!