Monthly Archives: July 2009

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Fifteen

The weather has cheered up a bit here. It threatened rain but only delivered a few spots this afternoon.

A bit more spinning today, and a bit of fleece sorting. I have been having a closer examine of the bags of fibre I have left. Unfortunately there is quite a lot of unsalvageable stuff. I now have about 4 1/2 bags left, and am thinking that I am only going to be able to fill one bobbin with the white Dorset. I think I might do a 3rd bobbin of superwash bluefaced leicester, then ply the grey Dorset, white Dorset and white bfl all together and see what happens.

So here is today’s progress.

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I feel that finishing this is actually a possibility now πŸ™‚

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Fourteen

Well I had a daft Heather start to the day by going to the Ashtead knitting group, and discovering I had got the wrong week. Luckily after that apart from the weather nothing else went too badly wrong (yet!).

We seem to be having much the same weather as they are on the tour today, pretty much wall to wall rain. I am very glad I went to Art in Action yesterday rather than today when a group from spinning guild is going. It is quite good to be having the rain now though, since it means I don’t have to water my pots on the patio, and I have been able to check that our gutter repairs are working (dry carpet, all seems fine so far). It does mean that I had to take indoor photos of the spinning today. You can tell that I am a bit tired and past it, in that having taken 11 photos of my spinning so that hopefully one of them might be reasonable, when I came to look at them, there were only 3 without my foot on, and two of them were out of focus. I think it is getting very close to bed time for tired Heathers. Before that though here is the yarn progress:

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I have managed a bit more than I did yesterday. So progress is improving. Only 10 1/2 bags of fibre left to go. I got through the last bag more quickly because there were lots of manky felted bits which I threw away.

One thing I forgot to mention yesterday was that my driving around gave me a great opportunity to catch up on podcasts. At the Knitting and Crochet Guild AGM Emily recommended the Electric Sheep podcast from Hoxton Handmade. I have now got up to date with this and am enjoying it. Take a listen if you would like to hear a UK knitting podcast, she also talks quite a lot about things to go and see and do in London.

One other thing I did manage to do today was finally get round to ordering some Moo mini cards. Often when I am at knitting groups I find myself writing my email, blog and ravelry details down on a grotty scrap of paper to hand to someone, so thought it was a good idea to to have some pretty little cards (with photos of my knitting) with all the salient details on to hand over instead. If anyone else is interested in ordering any of their cards I have a code which will get you free standard shipping for any order over $15/Β£10/€12 if this is your first purchase with Moo. The code is HPM6WA and it is valid til the 31st August 2009. (in the interests of full disclosure I do have a vested interest here. If more than 3 people use the code I get a free packet of mini cards πŸ™‚ ) Happy shopping!

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Thirteen

Whew, I am exhausted! I have had a wonderful and inspiring day out today at Art In Action. If anyone is interested it is on til Sunday and I would really recommend it. There are a collection of marquees full of artists and crafts people, exhibiting, selling and demonstrating their work. It is wonderful to see so much interesting and inspiring stuff, and even better to see how it is made, and to have the opportunity to talk to the artists about their work. There wasn’t any knitting in the demonstration tents but there were several knitwear stalls (both hand and machine) in the market (the market tent contains people who are only selling, not demonstrating). I did see some lovely fine silk weaving by Alpa Mistry:

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I saw a glass vase being blown by Kathryn Pearce:

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I saw (and heard!) a Mexican band outside the Mexican art tent:

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I saw some of the amazing wood turning by Stuart Mortimer:

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I saw a glass goblet being made by E & M Glass:

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And lots and lots more.

The food is pretty excellent too. I was hoping to try some more of their home made cake (I had some last year and it was very good), but unfortunately couldn’t squeeze it in after the cumberland sausage, the Belgian waffle with strawberries and cream, and the toffee ice cream πŸ™‚

The only downside was that it was very busy. The weather was better than last year when it drizzled, and the year before when it was so wet they had to tow people out of the muddy car parking field. This year the weather was kind enough to hold off with the rain until this evening (it is making up for it now, we have even had lightning!). The number of people though is a personal gripe, I am just not that happy in crowds, I find it rather tiring. I hope that all the people will have made it a success for all the artists.

This is another thing I like about Art in Action, that each artists work is really valued. Proper prices are put on the things for sale, reflecting the amount of creativity andΒ  hard work that goes into each piece. And the members of the public all understand this too. There is none of the devaluing that one often sees with craft pieces. It can be heart breaking to see someone’s beautiful piece priced up at less than the cost of the materials, in a mistaken belief that it needs to compete pricewise with mass produced machine made items. I feel this is a rant I could go on for some time about, but it is getting late and I could do with some sleep, so I will spare you now πŸ™‚

I did manage to do a bit of spinning when I came home, and finished the current lingerie bag of fibre.

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Somewhat depressingly I worked out that at my current speed I will probably take another 3 1/2 weeks to finish the white Dorset. Time to crack the whip a bit harder I think.

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Twelve

Today was a day of cleaning and tidying. I now have clean bathrooms and kitchen, and a vacuumed house. I also finally got round to putting up shelves in the utility room and emptying another 3 boxes which were packed up when we had our boiler replaced. There is still the computer room which badly needs sorting out, but downstairs is starting to look a bit more reasonable.

I have made a bit of progress on the spinning too. Today I photographed it with a 1 Euro coin, to try and distract from the fact that it looks jolly similar to yesterday.

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The tour is quite good for actually making me get a move on with this. I am finding the picking bits out of the fleece before I can spin it a bit tedious, and it interrupts the flow of the spinning. Nearly two little laundry bags spun now, I haven’t counted how many I have left, I think probably around twelve.

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Ten

This is the first rest day of the tour. I have also been having a bit of a rest from the spinning and have been doing a bit of knitting instead (along with fixing the gutter (carpet now dry, wasps gone, gutter cleaned and re-attached to wall, I think we are sorted), and trying to work out if the washing machine is broken enough to warrant calling an engineer).

So here is my knitted up spindle-spun yarn I made on Day One of the tour.

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I have also been knitting away on strips of mitred squares which I am going to do different edgings on for the workshop on 22nd August. 3 done so far.

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I’m not at the moment sure how many I am going to do. I shall try a few edging ideas and see what I think looks ok.

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Nine

Another day of only a small amount of progress. I have a good excuse though. Yesterday afternoon we went up to Stratford to see As You Like It with the inlaws and stayed with them over night, coming home in time for tea today. The production was excellent, it was laugh out loud funny, but with a lot of depth too. They also had a lot of excellent music being performed by the actors which is always good πŸ™‚ We had a great time.

It was a bit dark outside by the time I managed to take my progress photo, but I think it is just about do-able.

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I have been doing a bit of knitting too, but failed to photograph that. These are some samples for the Patchwork knitting workshop on 22nd August. I am doing demos of some edgings, so have been knitting some strips of mitred squares to edge. Hopefully I might get a picture of them tomorrow in between the predicted rain showers.

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Eight

Oops. In my excitement yesterday I failed to actually say anything much about the knitting project that the pattern sample was for. This is for my second City and Guilds project, and will be a jumper with set in sleeves and a round neck. I am going to make it slightly A-line to fit me better.

Katya had an excellent idea in the comments yesterday about using stripes to blend the colours better. I will definitely be doing some colouring to try this out and see if I can make it work for this project. Once I have measured my stitch and row tension I will know how many rows I have to play with over the length of the jumper, and so how many rows of each colour.

There has been a very small amount of progress on the spinning. I have started on the white Dorset.

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This is surprisingly different to the grey Dorset cross. The white is very crimpy, and the yarn I am making is quite fuzzy but not as hairy as the grey.

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Seven

The cyclists did their biggest climb so far this tour, into Andorra, and I have crested my own little summit with my spinning.

I have finished my first fullΒ  bobbin of the tour. Yes, the grey Dorset is finally finished! Only two bobbins of the white to go and then I can ply it and see what it will be like as yarn.

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In honour of the occaision I have been playing at making mosaics with Picasa 3. So here is a recap of my progress on this yarn on the tour.

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And another, because if a thing is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

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I ran my foot over with our side gate shortly after taking these photos while having a quick tidy up outside. It is a nice substantial gate. I am hopping around now (well not right now, since even with the laptop I can’t type and hop at the same time). I shall go and bathe it and anoint it in a minute.

I have been managing to do a spot of knitting in between all the spinning. I have finally finished my latest test sample for my current City and Guilds project. I was test driving how the colours work, and also testing 6 possible patterns, of which I will probably use 3. This is the project I have been dyeing all the colours for.

This is it in its unblocked, straight off the needles state.

These are the most likely 3 patterns.

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And these are the three probably rejects.

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As you can see the edging at the bottom edge is too loose. I think the top edge is better but now probably a bit tight. I am reserving final judgement until after it has been washed. The top edging is worked on smaller needles, which I think works well, but I think I decreased too many stitches.

I also think I need to introduce another couple of intermediate colours. Another medium orange about half way up to ease the transition from red to orange, and a very pale orange just before the yellow. It is coming along though, and I am looking forward to being able to measure the tension after it has been washed and start plotting out the final design.

Le Tour de Fleece: Day Six

Barcelona seem to be having today the weather we had a couple of days ago. It looked nasty cycling weather for the finish of today’s stage. Interesting trivia: today was the furthest south the tour is going this year.

Luckily the weather here has cheered up a bit. I spent some time up the ladder poking at the gutters, and have hopefully solved part of the watery carpet problem. Once the wasps have been removed I might try pouring a bucket of water or two into the gutter to check that the downpipe isn’t blocked too. Oh the joys of home maintenance.

It has been a busy day here so I only got a chance to do about an hour of spinning this evening. Here is how the bobbin looks now,Β  still not finished, though I am now down to only 2 net bags of grey fibre.

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Paul chose today’s coin. It is a Nebraska quarter. I think he chose it because it had a pretty picture πŸ™‚