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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Winter Days or Are They?........Feb. 22, 2006

SedumSeize the mountain spirits,
Make them divulge their secrets.
Only with strength is there discovery

Deng Ming~Dao

Today when I was outside, I took a look at the garden bed that is against the house.  Imagine my surprise when I saw these little green Sedum heads poking out of the dirt!  Now remember, I live in the mountains....eek!  Is it going to be a glorious early spring......or is it Global Warming?  As much as I adore this early, warm weather, it is almost disconcerting.  Let's hope that Mother Earth is just smiling on us this winter!

Fibery Stuff

Purple_diamondsI didn't participate in the Knitting Olympics as I knew that my plate was much to full to put that kind of pressure on myself, but I have been unusually productive <giggle>.  The malabrigio sweater is moving along at a nice pace.  I have been spending so much time in the living room just watching the puppies grow and knitting, that this sweater is just growing right along with the babies.

Diamond It has been one of the most enjoyable knits I have had in a long time.  Have I told you how much I am enjoying this Malabrigio yarn?  Because I am ;-)

Fiery_embersI have managed to squeeze a little dyeing in this week.  I was so disappointed to miss the Spa, that I put the dye pots away last week. However, looking at the pile of naked merino, just begging for some pretty colors, was just too much to pass by.

I am looking ahead to the Denmark Sheep Festival in April and the Fiber Frolic in June.  Hopefully I will see you there ;-)


Puppies
I put this down at the bottom, as I know.........this is a fibery blog, but I just love taking photos of the babies and sharing them like a proud Mum.

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Saturday, February 18, 2006

"Keepin' An Eye on You, Mister".....Feb. 18, 2006

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"How's That Olympic Knitting Coming Along.......only 7 more days to go?"

Fibery Stuff

Purple_backNot much happening in this corner of the world.  Everyone seems to have recuperated from their ills for the most part and life has settled down to a calmer pace for everyone here.

DH is very happy that he escaped doggie duty this weekend. However, given that things seem to be staying down in doggie land ;-), he is willing to let me out of my bat cave for a few hours tomorrow so that I can visit with friends at SPA.  I am so looking forward to getting out of the house!

Added Sunday:  Sorry guys.....I just couldn't get out to the SPA......I tried though, I really did.   I hope to see some of you at NH Sheep and Wool and Fiber Frolic ;-))

PurpleknitIf you ever get a chance to try Malabrigo yarn.....go for it!  It is the softest (non angora) knitting experience I have had yet!  Even though I did read that this yarn will pill some, I went ahead anyways with the sweater.  I will wear it wisely.

I'm loving the size 9 knitting needles and the mindlessness of stockinette.  Quick as a wink (for me that is), the back was finished and I am starting the front tonight.  The front has a little pattern work, which will make it a bit more interesting......but then I will have to pay attention too.  Sometimes mindless knitting is a good thing.....LOL

Puppies

Aidan_pup_2When puppies get ready to go to their new homes, they have been bomb-proofed here first.  When you have 5 children and 2 grandchildren, puppies get handled a lot......but very carefully and under supervision..  This is the first time that I have let my 2yr old grandson visit with puppies and he was mesmerized by them.  He thinks that  the tri~color pups are baby cows.  Of course he was closely supervised by Grammy and mother Bliss. 

 

Mckayla_pupMcKayla on the other hand is an old hand with babies.  I have never seen a child be as gentle and as loving as she has been since she was barely old enough to know what a puppy is.  She knows that she must ask first, be sitting down and be very gentle in handling the wee ones.

Being the princess that she is, she opted to climb in with the 3 little maidens.  Here she is holding "Boo"

Breeze_2wksBibbity, Bobbity and Boo haven't moved much have they??  Haha..........but they are growing so fast that they are almost as big as the other litter!!

Bliss3wkcollage_1I have to admit that it is hard to get much fibery stuff done when there are puppies in the house.  My time with them is always too short and I just love watching them grow.   Look how much they have grown already!

 

Monday, February 13, 2006

Happy Valentines Day!! ..... Feb. 14, 2006

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Happiness is to love and to be loved

How can you not love a face like that?

Fibery Stuff
As you may have read on both Julia's and Judy's blogs, we had a wonderful Saturday afternoon in Lowell Mass, at the Textile Museum. There is so much that I want to say about our trip, so I am going to devote an entire post on our trip a little later in the week.  I am going to try to keep this post short ;-).

SwatchIt has been a while since I felt the urge to work on a larger than sock/scarf project, but seeing all the lovely Olympic going on's, the urge to knit big was too strong to pass up, so I dug thru my pattern books to find just the right pattern for the lovely Malabrigo yarn and came across this Manos book.

Now, I am not normally a swatch it kind of girl, however, this yarn is soooooo soft, I know that it wouldn't take to ripping very kindly.  Can you believe, first try with the recommended size 9 needles and I got gauge....yippee!  I am going to knit the v-neck sweater in the middle.   

SweaterAfter working on size 0's and size 1 needles, it is amazing how fast something knits up on size 9's!  This yarn is incredibly soft and definitely something that can be worn against even the most sensitive skin. 

I am wondering though.......will it pill?  Has anyone had any experience with how this yarn wears?  I could be tempted to buy more....it is such a treat to work with!

Changing_colors_1I want to thank all of you who emailed me with such kind words for the dogs.  Most of them, seem to be feeling a bit better today, although my oldest girl is having a harder time.  Hopefully the next few days will bring about more settled stomachs  ;-).  If the girls are keeping their dinners down, I am hoping to sneak out for a few hours Saturday and join you for a Spin at the Spa, so fingers are crossed here ;-)

I also want to thank those of you who appreciate the fiber work that I do.  I was amazed at how quickly so much of the rovings I posted flew off the shelves here.  I love working with colors and knowing that others enjoy it too, means so much to me.....You guys are awesome!    HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!!!!!

Friday, February 10, 2006

Disappointments and Blessings....Feb. 10, 2006

Babyhat

I have had a few setbacks this week and was feeling a bit discouraged and defeated, but working on this tiny little hat for the Preemie Project, reminded me of all the blessings in life that I do have.  The saying on the little 5" Torquay plate says it all ;-)  It is hard to believe that this tiny 3 inch hat would actually fit a baby, but it will.

SunsetfireballOne of the biggest disappointments, is that I will not be able to be a vendor at the NETA SPA.  My husband wasn't too keen on me going away for a weekend and leaving him to care for the dogs and the puppies, but he was willing to do that as he knew how much I wanted to go.  This week however, 4 of the adult dogs became very sick.  I rushed Dora to the emergency vet the other night, as I was worried sick about her. What came back is that they have Giardia.  The kicker is, I think that they may have picked it up at the vets when I had the girls in for xrays.  Of course, it could have been dirty water from the warm, melting temps that we have had as well, who knows.  The bottom line is, my husband pretty much put his foot down about having to take care of sick dogs and medicating them.  Although, they should be on the mend by then, I know that this is not the year for me to be away........I would be too worried.  Needless to say, this has been a shi**y week for me, in every sense of the word.  I apologize for my lack of responding to comments.....I really have not felt very well this week, but I appreciate each and every kind word!

WoodroseballBecause I have been dyeing like a crazy woman in anticipation of the Spa, I will have new fibers to sell here.  This bunch that you see on the left, "Woodrose", is one that I dyed earlier in the week.  When I looked at the fabric that came from a stash sale, that I made a nice dent in, 2 days later, I had to chuckle as the colors are virtually the same......what does that say about me.....LOL?.  I do have a bunch of these rovings, but only 4 of the balls with the brighter green.  (that was a dyeing error...grin)

SockswapOne nice thing to smile about this week is the Unloved Sock Swap.  At the PO earlier in the week was a package from Finland.  I couldn't remember ordering anything, so I couldn't imagine what was awaiting me. 

Ahh......the sock yarn swap!  Inside the package were 2 skeins of Regia cotton yarn, 8 beautiful buttons and the prize......a tiny pair of knitted fairisle mittens pin.  I am beyond impressed that anyone could do color work on such a small project.  Thank you Lene!  As you can see, the little preemie hat was made with this yarn and the rest will be a pair of socks for my youngest daughter, Hannah, who loves the yarn.  She is one who appreciates a pair of handmade socks!

Puppies...

PupbellyThankfully the Giardia did not seem to affect either of the mothers, nor their babies.  You can see that Bliss's litter is growing.......can you believe this baby lounging on his back??  LOL......he is one dude that knows how to relax!

12weekcollageI will leave you all with this little collage of Bliss's kids at 12 days.  Although I will not be participating in the Knitting Olympics, I will be with you all in spirit, cheering you on and raising my wine glass to your successes!

Monday, February 06, 2006

Bibbity-Bobbity-Boo...Feb. 6, 2006

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.......and pretty maids all in a row........

Breeze had her babies Friday evening.  Thankfully she was a good girl and had them reasonably early in the evening and birthed them very quickly.  Why was I thankful?? Because I was sick as a dog (no pun intended) during the whelping.  My husband had been sick a few nights earlier with a 12 hour bug and given that I don't usually get sick, I was hopeful that it would skip right over me.......but you know how that goes.  Yup....2 hours before Breeze got down to business, I started feeling queasy and in between puppy number 3 and 4, you guessed it.....not pretty.

12dayblisspupsSadly one of the little ones wasn't able to stay with us.  It always breaks my heart to lose one during a birthing, but I am thankful that we are left with 3 healthy, quiet little girls.  So now we are a house of 7 puppies. As you can see from this picture, Bliss's babies are growing in leaps and bounds and thankfully are starting to quiet down. Life will be crazy......busy.......but fun.!

The Preemie Project

BabylacehatA few weeks ago, I discovered Tracy's blog.  Tracy has dedicated a lot of time to The Preemie Project.   Given that I had done quite a bit of knitting for charity last year, I had taken a bit of a break from it, but after reading about this organization and seeing all of the sweet baby hats, I quickly became interested  Visiting Jean's  blog and reading of her contest, gave me the little push I needed to get going.   I searched thru my stash as I have pretty much been housebound these days, to see if I could find anything appropriate.  Wool is not allowed.  With a little bit of cotton and a few hours last night, this little hat came off of the needles.  Given that I am up most all of the night these days, I am hoping to finish one hat every other night, thru the end of February. 

Chasing the Winter Blah's Away

Orangesock_1I don't know how it is where you live, but here, this winter has just not been a real winter to speak of.  Late March is always my least favorite time of the year.  Muddy, dirty melting snow and raw days.  Somehow this entire winter has felt like March and it has been getting me a wee bit down, so I thought that perhaps some bright colors would help chase some of those blah's away.  Even though I still have a brown NE sock to finish, this cheery blend of Opal Magic yarn has been quietly smiling in the corner of my office and knew it was just the thing to pick up my spirits a bit, and I was right.......it makes me smile!
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The cauldron has been working overtime as well........can you sense a change there as well.  Normally I like quiet colors, but the dreary winter days are calling for splashes of color.  This blend of electric green's and blues were fun to work on yesterday, as we waited for the Superbowl to start.  It is another angoraless blend of merino roving.  It has been fun trying to stretch myself out of my usual color-zone

A finished Object and Something Yummy

Shedirfinished_1I worked fervently at getting Shedir finished and off the needles, so that I could get it into the mail for my daughter, before Winter is over.  Hannah is happy to model the top of it for you.  Happy because you don't have to see her face...lol.

I have mixed feelings about this knit.  It comes out a tad on the longish side when finished.  I was afraid to skip a repeat as I used a thinner yarn and smaller needle, than what was called for, but in retrospect, I probably could have.  Ash has long thick, thick hair, so I am sure that it will fit her fine, but I hate feeling not completely happy with something when I am done.  I was tempted to rip it back, but this is a fiddly pattern that is very hard on your wrists with all of the cabling, so I left well enough alone, given that I am mentally and physically exhausted right now.

CandySpeaking of being exhausted, let me tell you just how pleasantly surprised and happy to find a little package from Vermont Nutless Chocolates this weekend.  After 2 weeks of virtually no sleep to speak of, the caffeine and sugar in this yummy package of candy is helping me cope a little better ;-)).

Thank you Norma for making me smile and helping me stay awake. ;-)

 

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

"C" is for........... Feb. 1, 2006

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                           "Clapotis"

Back when Blogland was busy knitting Clapotis, I resisted as I just don't dig doing what everyone else is doing and I wasn't really sure that I loved the pattern.  As time went by and I was looking for a pattern to compliment this lovely alpaca yarn, I stumbled upon the Clapotis pattern again and decided that I would give it a try.........and I am soooo glad that I did!   I enjoyed this knit as much as I enjoyed "Birch" and I am sure that another Clapotis will be in my future.

Finclap2_1Pattern:  Clapotis
Yarn:  Alpaca Yarn from Over The Rainbow Yarns
Needles: US#8, 5mm

I highly recommend this very enjoyable knit!!

 

Roving

ChinaberryOne thing that is in very short supply with a new litter of puppies is SLEEP !. In between little cat naps, I have been trying to get some dyeing done.  I have been working on some merino without angora for the upcoming NETA Spa.  I know that some are allergic to those sweet fuzzy bunnies, and having a good supply of nice merino top, I thought I would play

What do you think?
RedhotmamaDawn

 

 

 

Quizaholic??
Ok, I admit it.....I am a sucker for a good quiz, in fact my husband just this very evening, as he was playing with his brand new laptop, which by the way, has wireless capability AND a 15 inch screen, accused me of being addicted to them.....hmmpphhfff!!!  He may have a point though, I do enjoy them......haha!
I found this one via Lizzy B's blog and it is just too funny!!!

Go easy on that.
You will drink too much gin. Not the worst way to
die, but you won't remember too much of your
life. Hey, at least you made some people
laugh!

And my husband.......who BTW, I am completely green with envy of his new toys, but he is a
good guy, so I won't pout that much....
Don't Trip

You will be smothered under a rug. You're a little
anti-social, and may want to start gaining
new social skills by making prank phone
calls.

What horrible Edward Gorey Death will you die?
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