Sunday, March 22, 2009























This is the view through my kitchen window. Ron brought the sheep up to the back yard to eat the weeds. They are as surprised to see me through the window as I was to see them. Now that's a FLOCK!





They really mowed down the weeds. It took three of four days, but they put a big dent in it. What's really funny, is that after the second day they knew where they were going and headed on up with very little encouraging. It was really cute to see them following him up the yard.






See the little white building in the background? That is where the sheep live. They really are far away from their quarters. Look at all that wonderful WOOL. Can't wait to shear again. I must be nuts, I have so much now I probably could spin for years without buying anything. It is a sickness I'm telling you. But what fun!





I'm still spinning the pomegranate for a sweater. Lots more to spin on that one. I finished some sock yarn and dyed it (see last post) and can't wait to start those socks. I spun up some with gold sparkle in it and still need to ply it. I bought the roving from Sherry of Morro Fleece Works at the conference I went to. (see what I mean, I bought roving when I have pounds and pounds.) Oh well, I don't have "that Kind". I'm almost done with my sweater that we are making in machine knitting. A few more rows and then I can knit the button band. Also am still hand knitting a scarf. That's it for now.








It's raining today so our oats are loving it. They have been growing so good. I will take a picture later this week. Everything is so green. (this is the only time of year it is) I dread the heat of summer already. It seems harder to take every year. I don't know if it actually is getting hotter, of if I just am getting whimpy about it. I use to love the heat.
















Spin On.............................Sheena














































Thursday, March 19, 2009

Learning to Dye



A couple of weeks ago I went to a Fiber Conference up in Riverside. It was great fun to see all the things they had and to shop for new things. I did buy a couple of things, but more important, our Spinning teacher took some classes to come back and teach us.




This is my dyeing project that we are learning about creating a formula to get a certain color that you can reproduce later to dye more yarn to match your project. I picked Denim Blue. We did a test piece of yarn in class and I chose the color that best looked like the color I wanted and then we mixed up enough for me to bring home and dye my yarn.

I had a skein of Columbia 2 ply and another skein of Border Leicester that I had spun really fine to use as sock yarn. I dyed both in the same dye bath. I love both of them. They are different because of the types of wool, but still the same color. The Border Leicester has a sheen to it that I really like. the Columbia is something I want to make more of and knit a sweater. I loved doing it. I think this is something I could do again.













The camera doesn't get the color exactly right. Somewhere between these two


Every time we dye in spinning class I am overwhelmed by all the choices and I really don't know how to put colors together. I know what I like, but that doesn't mean it will work. I haven't had much luck dying roving so I like dying yarn better. This was cool. To get the color I wanted and to test it in class first and then reproduce that color was really thrilling. I seem to do better if I have just a couple of colors to work with.

I think next I am going to do some solar dying. That's fun and not to fussy.

I have had a lot going on, but am knitting another Mr. Green Jeans sweater, only we have reworked for the knitting machine and it fits a lot better. I knit the main body of the sweater on the knitting machine and then am doing the cables by hand. It is turning out really good. I'll take a picture when it is done.

Spin on.............................Sheena

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Spinning for a project and knitting for fun





























Roving, on the spinning wheel, the singles, and the yarn. Yummmy, the name is Pomegranate. It is a blend of 80% NZ merino and 20% silk . It is a dream to spin. I am spinning it from the fold.

I have mentioned that I am spinning some Moreno/silk blend for a sweater. It is going pretty fast considering all the other things going on in my life. And the fact that I only spin it at home because I am spinning it on my Elizabeth II and she doesn't like to travel.












This is the roving, singles and plyed yarn from the Columbia I'm spinning. It comes from Freckles, one of my Sheep. I'm spinning this at my class. I take my Ashford Traveler to my spinning class. I haven't decided what to make yet, but since I have so much white wool, I think I will just spin yarn and decide later. I may dye some as yarn as well as dying some as roving.
I have been told it's ok to just make yarn!






I have also been knitting hats for my granddaughters. This is one I got on line and it is from the new Harry Potter movie so I think they will like it.











This is a Kumi Hemo braid that has a heart in it. It didn't photograph that well, but it was fun to make. Everything around here has hearts for now. I have a Valentines Day anniversary (43rd) and my oldest Granddaughter is getting married on Valentines Day. Also a daughter and granddaughter have birthdays this month. Wow, February is turning into a busy month.


Karalyn and I are taking a test on Thursday to see if we can work for the Sences. I think it will be fun. We really do need to get a new job. This one goes from Feb. to March. Just part time and temporary. Sounds like fun so we are going to try it.

Spin on..............................Sheena













































































Saturday, January 31, 2009

What a fieldtrip. Coca Cola





















While in Alabama we all piled in our van and headed to Atlanta Georgia. It was about and hour and a half. We went to spend the day in the Coca Cola museum. It was so much fun and very interesting even if you are not a Coca Cola Fan. Ron is so he really enjoyed it. There was a lot of history here and Coca Cola actually originated in Atlanta Georgia.

























Most of the art work we have seen over the years in their advertising. What I didn't know is that Coca Cola makes 64 different drinks all over the world. The different art objects in the form of Coca Cola bottles was very fun to see.


The last place to go after touring everything is the tasting room. In the tasting room you get to taste every product Coca Cola makes. There were some really good ones from other parts of the world. My favorite one was an orange creme soda from Australia. There was one from Italy that was really bitter called Beverly. Everyone had to taste that one so we could make a face and say how awful it is. Evidently, it is very popular in Italy.


This is another of those must see places. So if you are ever in Atlanta, Georgia, you must stop to see the Coca Cola Museum.


I have been knitting dish cloths for Paige for her new place all this week. She got her keys today for her new apartment and is very excited. I also baked cakes most of today. Almost done. I have two more layers (Chocolate Heart side cakes) to bake and I am done with that. Then it is on to making roses and frosting and baking some heart cookies.


I am also working on a heart scarf in a yummy soft yarn for Paige. She loves scarfs (and that is a good thing cause I love to knit them.)







Spin on..............................Sheena

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Some Christmas pictures and family











This picture was taken over Christmas week end. My father-in-law fell on the 23rd and was hospitalized. He had a hip replacement on the 25th and is still recouperating. He seemed alot better today. He's talking more and eating real food again. It has been hard on everyone, especially my mother-in-law. They have been married since they were both 18 and are both now 90years old. That is 72 years. Wow. That pretty lady with them is their daughter Pat, my husbands sister.
We had a pretty nice Christmas and a great dinner. I just want to share a special fun present I got. It's kind of silly, but then so am I. This little lamb is one of my favorites. It has a little pillow think in it's tummy that you heat up in the micro and then put it on you sore neck or shoulder (that is because of too much knitting or spinning) and it eases the pain. So cute and cuddly. I took these pictures myself so they are kinda funny.

The pillow my little sheepy is sitting on is one I made out of mitered squares all of my hand spun.
Very fun to knit.


I'm still working on cakes for the wedding (Feb 14th) cake. I am making the wedding cake and making cheese cakes for the reception. I am knitting on verious things while the oven is baking. I am also spinning when I can.
Spin on..................................Sheena

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Alabama Bound




This is a trolley bus we rode through Montgomery Alabama to get around the city. We did a lot of walking too which gave us a better sense for things.
My daughter lives and works in Montgomery Alabama. We spent a week there and had a really good time. Four of my grandchildren live there as well, so we really enjoyed being with them. While we were there we spent time in their home while Ron built a dog house for their dogs. And we went exploring the city while the kids were in school. There is so much history in this part of the country.
The beginnings of the Civil Rights movement. The government seat of the Confederacy. Lots of old buildings and historic monuments. Wow my head was full.

This fountain is in the heart of the city and the water comes from an underground spring.







This is Ron and I in front of the house where a lot of the meetings for the bus boycott took place during the time after Rosa Parks wouldn't give up her seat on that bus! Martin Luther King Jr. and his family lived here when he worked for the Baptist Church during all the Civil Rights movement. All the furniture inside is the original and is just as it was when the King family lived there.















This is the Baptist church that Martin Luther King Jr. worked for and preach in during this period. It is a museum of sorts, giving tours during the week, and is still a practising church. They have services on Sundays and all the things other Baptist Churches have and there are a few of the neighborhood who are the original members from the times.






The other thing that was so amazing is the Confederate White House is in Montgomery. We toured that also. I really never realized that the South had their own government during the Civil War. They had a President and a Congress and everything. I have to admit I was never that interested in history until I got older. These old Cities are fascinating and full of our history. We really enjoyed walking there and just soaking it in.


We had many more adventures and I will get to those another day.
I am still spinning the Pomegranate Moreno/silk blend on my Elizabeth (we are becoming better acquainted) and I am almost done with the EZ surprise jacket I am making for a grandchild. I am really feeling lost because I don't have any socks going right now. I am desperate to get some started.
Today I am working on cheese cakes for my granddaughter's wedding and other goodies we will have for that so maybe while the ovens doing it's thing I can spin.
Spin on...........................Sheena



Oh, forgot about this wonderful Day! HummV Farm




























I almost forgot about the day we visited an Alpaca Farm. It was a beautiful day in Kansas. We got up and ate breakfast and headed out to find the Alpaca Farm. The name of the Farm is "HummV Alpaca Farm." I think the name is perfect, because Alpaca make a sound that sounds like they are humming. I think they do it is they are stressed, but it is very cute.

My Granddaughter Grace (ready to see Alpacas) was so cute watching all the action. These people had shown their Alpacas and had lots of ribbons and awards on display. I talk to the lady that owned them and she had just opened a little store in her garage so we went in to look at the things she had for sale too. I bought three skeins of dyed Alpaca yarn in different shades and combinations of blue. I haven't made anything with it yet, but it is so soft and yummy I will be sure to make something for myself. This was the week end before my birthday so I considered he yarn a Birthday gift.
Haven't gotten much done lately. Working on lots of stuff, just not getting anything "done".
I've been spinning some new Merino and silk I bought at Lorraine's, color Pomegranate, streaky red and white and different other colors. When it is spun it looks Pinky. Very pretty. Also working on some of my Columbia (white of course) just because I like to spin it. I think I will just keep making white yarn. I can dye it or just knit white stuff. I have also been knitting on a Surprise Jacket that has taken forever, because I keep stopping to work on other things. I guess I am having a skitso knitting life for now. I'll take pictures when I finished.
Spin on.....................................Sheena