I expect that most of you are now used to my rather sporadic posting. I have to admit, I’m not. I liked posting more often and well, miss it. But then there’s the whole time crunch thing. There’s a secondary problem that if I don’t post for a while, I want to write about so much that I expect it will take forever to get that one out of me that I don’t actually do it, compounding the short absence to a longer and longer one. Someday I’ll have it all figured out.
This week has been rather crappy at work, but at least going rather well outside the office. Which is good. The kids finally went back to school yesterday. The daycare center director apologized profusely for the length of the "spring break" and thanked us for our patience. She’s have a "parent appreciation dinner" next week and has changed the remaining vacation schedule to make up for the additional 6 days that they took now. Nice lady. Excellent center. Miss Kat went wearing big girl panties yesterday for the first time. She did rather well, with only a small accident. Naturally I sent extra clothes for such emergencies. She was so excited this morning that she announced she would hold it until she got to school. Mom and I convinced her otherwise. She’s an odd duck

This weekend another one of the wheels went off to a new home. The cute little hitchhiker is now living with new spinner, Dorre. I have to come clean now and announce publicly (beyond the comments dropped around blogosphere over the last day or two and in emails) that I ordered its replacement. I ordered a Schacht Matchless ST from WoollyManor. I’ve been looking at this wheel for a while and know that is quite popular around the blogosphere. It just seemed the right time, what with tax refunds on their way. Sadly, it won’t arrive in time for the trip to MD$W (I booked my hotel on Monday – woot! – staying in the same place as 2 years ago. Kim and Dorre are staying there too!) According to the email I got yesterday, it is expected to ship from the factory around May 7.
In preparation, I’ve been doing a little spinning recently. I sat down at the Lendrum Saxony Sunday night and was finally motivated to see if I could figure out why the hell the thing squeaked so badly. I knew it was coming from the front edge of the treadles where a metal bar went through and fit into the front legs. After oiling and otherwise lubricating the heck out of it, mom sat and watched as I spun (and cringed listening to the squeak). Result? The metal bar flexes as I treadle. It flexes enough that it rubs against one side of the treadle because while the metal is bending, the wood is not. Little I can do to lubricate for that. No wonder I oiled the hell out of it for naught. I had a bit of a brainstorm and pulled a pole out of the closet that I use to get hangers up to the upper rod. I put the pole against the block between the treadles, out back under the wheel with the other end jammed against a table leg to prevent the bar from flexing. It worked! I was able to spin without any squeaking! Now I have to come up with some kind of permanent rigging, like a piece of wood from the bar to the back leg. But at least I can use this wheel without the frustrating noise.
I finished knitting the body for Setesdal. Sunday morning the sewing machine came out and I seamed and the cut the steeks. Instead of knitting the neck area flat as the pattern suggested, I steeked there too. I’d much rather do that than knit two color flat. Bleh. Unfortunately, while I was picking up the stitches for the first button band, some of the white ends slipped out of the machine sewing. I grabbed them before they could unravel too far and hand sewed them into place. I think I’m going to reinforce with some iron-on interfacing. I have until next weekend (4/21) to finish and might just make it.

Because I’m really lacking in projects, I started a new one at the SnB last week. It is the Susan’s new pattern, Spring Things. I’m using crack Kidsilk Haze in a color number I don’t quite remember and can’t check as it is at home. The Vesper Neapolitan socks are the current commuter project. I purchased silver lined crystal beads from EarthFaire, which arrived yesterday. I’m up to a little over 100 stitches per row at this point, but it has taken a back seat to the socks, Setesdal and the Mitered Squares.

I found another sock yarn accidentally last week that I just had to order. Pretty colors and I love the idea that it is packaged with a coordinating heel/toe color. I went a little nutsy though and have 6 different skeins. Two arrived after this picture was taken. It is Duet Sock and I look forward to trying it out. I’ll probably hit one of these after the Vesper socks are done of which I’m well into the second sock now. Unlike my standard, this yarn is DK weight so it should make for some fast socks.
That’s about it for now, hopefully another post sooner than later.
Craft on!
