Friends and Frenzy
April 10, 2008 by ~Kristie
A few weeks ago, my wonderful friend Carole surprised me with a package of rovings and a sweet card welcoming me to the world of spinning. The roving I noticed immediately was this one:
This is 100% Wool (label doesn’t say what kind of wool) from Knit One Spin Two. Although the natural BFL I showed in my last post was easy to spin, the bright green color of this roving could be seen clearly which makes it perfect for the beginning spinner. I know personally how much it helped me spin more consistent singles. I’ve only spun one bobbin of this and I think I may use it a practice to try Navajo Plying.
Also included in the package was 4 ounces of this amazing merino/bamboo fiber hand dyed by Spunky Eclectic. The colorway is Walking on the Sun, and it’s even more beautiful in person. I haven’t spun it up yet, because I’m not sure how different spinning the bamboo fiber will be. I’d like to have a bit more practice with the BFL and Corriedale I have in my fiber stash so that I don’t waste a bit of this.
Since the first day, I have been inspired by the stunning yarn that Micki has been spinning on her Lendrum wheel. She has been enabling helping me by making recommendations of where I can purchase beautiful rovings to spin. Within the matter of a few days, my doorstep was no longer being graced with packages filled with yarn, but with packages of rovings from Paradise Fibers, Wolly Treasures, and Crown Mountain Farms. I’ve already started spinning the fiber from Paradise Fibers, which is 4 ounces of this beautiful Ashland Bay merino top in the Forest colorway.
Photos of the other rovings will be shared as I spin them, but for those of you who don’t want to wait, check out my Flickr Spinning Set.
I know it’s hard to tell, but lately there has been more knitting going on around here than spinning. The problem is, I can’t show you everything I’ve been knitting. The only project I can show you is the beautiful blue blob which is another test-knit for my friend Laura. The project doesn’t have a name quite yet, and there will be two other knitters joining in, but since I was waiting for my sample knit pattern to arrive, I cast on and knit this as quick as I could. I’m only halfway through the stole, not including the border, but I have to stop now and work on the sample knits so it will look like this for a few weeks I’m afraid. By the way, this is Malabrigo Lace yarn in Taureg, and it’s every bit as soft as the Malabrigo worsted in my stash. Do you know how tempting it is to knit lace undergarments in this?

The knitting items I can’t show you are my sample knits. I met the designer at TNNA and told her I’d be thrilled to test or sample knit for her and after some email correspondence that followed, she agreed to send me a sample to knit as a trial to see how well we worked together and more obviously how well I could or couldn’t knit. When she received the first sample knit she said she loved it and asked if I could do two more for her this month. I feel so flattered and lucky to have this opportunity, and it has given my “cute knitting hobby” some credibility with family and friends since now I’m being paid to sample knit. Unfortunately for you, there will be no photos until the designs have been released.
So currently I have two sock samples due by the end of this month and I’m trying to get them both finished before next Friday when I leave on vacation for 10 days. I’ve also made it to the next round of Sock Madness and the next round starts tonight. In fact the email with the pattern should be arriving in my inbox at anytime. Oh crap, that reminds me, I’ve got to go wind those skeins of yarn which might take a minute or two or twenty since this round is a pair of socks in laceweight yarn in two different colorways. Yikes! Don’t even get me started on how much house cleaning, vacation preparation, emails, and voice mails that are being neglected. Aren’t you surprised I found time to squeeze in another blog post so soon? I’m still in my pajamas though if that gives you any clue as to what got skipped today so that a blog post could be written. You’re all worth it.




look at all of that gorgeous!
That’s a lot of beautiful colors!
Love the forest colorway!
The stole your knitting on is beautiful too.
Don’t mind the housework - do some knitting
And have a great weekend!
The beautiful blue blob is gorgeous! I bet it is as soft as can be!!
Love all that fiber too!
Your singles are so even! I think you must have been a spinner in a former life.
BTW, I have some of that AB Forest merino. Mmmm…
Your singles are wonderful. They look so even! Are you sure you just started spinning?
Beautiful singles! And such a cheerful green!
I only have one more bit of roving left to spin and want to buy more, but my husband is freaking me out so much with the house budget that I’m afraid to spend any money. I guess in the meantime I’ll just have to pop over to your Flickr spinning pictures and feel insanely jealous!
Aww, knitters (and spinners) rock! Your singles look great - I think you must be a natural. Maybe a spinner in a past life
Holy cow, you are just a natural at this spinning thing. That green yarn is so even and thin - I am in awe!!!!
How great that you are doing sample knitting. I mean, it cuts into knitting for YOU time - but it provides $$ for more yarn . . . . and now more fiber.
Have a wonderful time on vacation and don’t stress out too much about the list of chores. Only do the important ones (knitting and packing!!) and let the others wait until you get back. The e-mails will still be there and everyone will understand, and since the house will be empty no one will mind (or even notice) if it’s not spotless!!
That roving all looks divine. And that fine yarn you’re spinning from the cheerfully bright green–wow! Are you quite sure you just started spinning?
You already know I love your stole progress. Your other projects will give everyone else a chance to catch up. You’re going to have tons of fun on that cruise. What will you do, though, without your wheel all that time? LOL
i love the green!
You are a natural! Your work is gorgeous!
Hey, is your hubby with the Sheriff’s department in OC? There’s a lady here on the cruise who’s a sheriff there.
xoox
L
The bright green yarn is beautiful! It looks great, just like that. You’ve got a lovely fiber stash started, too…
You have such talent!
I love that green, just my color.
No wonder the designer wanted you to knit more samples, you are a very talented knitter.
BTW, I’ve had trouble commenting on your blog. It keeps telling me that I am commenting too fast and I have to slow down. I’ve been reading your blog but commenting is lagging behind because of that.
[...] 2008 by ~Kristie Remember when Carole sent my that wonderful “welcome to spinning” package? Well, the welcome wagon has hit again and this time I received a package from Micki. I must [...]