One Crazy Fiber Lady

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One Crazy Fiber Lady

Moving along

April 30th, 2007 · 13 Comments

While I’m not getting around so well, I am getting things done.  This weekend was a good one.  Saturday, Deb came over.  We were going to give Kim a spinning lesson, but unfortunately motherhood (Kim’s not mine) intervened and it turned into a spin-in on the porch.  Deb has a great picture of our wheels on the porch. 

I was pleasantly surprised that I could spin one footed on double treadle wheels with varying degrees of success.  Friday night I gave the Lendrum Saxony a try and was quite successful, especially if I just put my right foot (the bad ‘un) on the right treadle to counterbalance.  No work being done by that foot, just really letting the treadle bank off of it.  Sort of. 

Next up was the Lendrum Upright where I’ve been spinning some Crown Mountain sock hop roving in Big Yellow Taxi.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t so successful.  It might be because I have the band on the smallest whorl on the Woolee Winder making treadling more difficult.  I’m going to give it another try with a different fiber and the largest whorl.  We’ll see if that helps.

Saturday, two more wheels got the treatment.  Since Deb came over with her Little Gem, I had to pull out mine so the two could reacquaint themselves.  I was easily able to treadle one footed, in a method similar to the saxony.  The right foot sat on the treadle and didn’t move.  I was playing with some romney that’s been in stash since last spring.  Come to think of it, it was the inaugural roving for the Suzie when her Woolee Winder arrived, as well as  for the Fricke E-Spinner.  Now its serving the same role for the Gem.  I’m liking that wheel very much.

For giggles, I gave the Tina a spin.  I haven’t used her since before I moved last April.  Until a short while ago, she sat in a storage unit and only recently moved to the house where she took up residence in the entry foyer.  I’ve forgotten how nice it is to spin on that wheel.  Initially I had to keep the right foot on the treadle, like with the other two, but in no time, I had her going entirely one footed with the right nowhere near the wheel.  Sweet.  Good Tina.  Anyone who might have thought she was going, forget it.  I’m in love with her all over again!

Sunday was spent knitting.  I want to rest up the ankle for next weekend and opted to not push it yesterday.  I kept it elevated and iced.  It was a day for finishing.  First, two pictures of long since finished items.

Forest_canopy_shawl_done

Forest Canopy Shawl.  Project details here.  She’s reposing on the Lendrum Saxony yesterday afternoon. 

Trekking_126_done

Trekking 126 socks.  I finally remembered to take a picture of these babies.  Love them.  I like the faternal twinness of them, even though that makes others nuts.  Project details here.

After a couple episodes of Mega Movers on the History Channel, I finished up Icarus.   The bonus knitting time in the waiting room on Friday left in sight of the finish line.  In what is probably a first for me, I blocked it the same day.  I got to use the new exercise mats blocking pads I bought.

Icarus_blocking

It took 5 of the 2×2 interlocked mats to block this.  I have wires at the top and quilting pins in each of the points.  In no time at all, she was dry…

Icarus

I’m wearing her today.

That’s about it for now.  Time to go silly walk for lunch.

Craft on!

Tags: Knitting - Lace · Knitting - Socks · Spinning

13 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Carole // Apr 30, 2007 at 2:25 pm

    I guess I should be happy that you had success with Tina. Heh.
    Love the new shawl.

  • 2 Dorre // Apr 30, 2007 at 2:55 pm

    wow you have been productive lady… we have matching “blocking boards” glad the tina worked well for you. she is such a pretty wheel!

  • 3 Kim // Apr 30, 2007 at 2:57 pm

    Ooh Icarus is looking good. Enjoy lunchtime! It’s a nice day for gimping around outside.

  • 4 Glenna // Apr 30, 2007 at 3:20 pm

    That is one nice Icarus! Eventually I will do one, too, every time I see a finished one it never fails to impress :)

  • 5 margene // Apr 30, 2007 at 3:36 pm

    Icarus is really very beautiful! It’s good to hear you’re getting around and, more importantly, that you can spin;-)

  • 6 Nancy // Apr 30, 2007 at 4:58 pm

    Sorry about that ankle, ouch!

    We were spinning at my house on Sunday, must have been the weekend for it;)

    Gorgeous shawl, I love the color.

  • 7 lynne s of Oz // Apr 30, 2007 at 11:34 pm

    Sorry to hear about the ankle – I would say ankles are PITAs but the A stands for something else in this case (I’ve “done” both of mine on various occasions).
    You are getting lots done! I am almost inspired to get my Icarus done now – it has been languishing for quite a number of months mainly cos of the stripes. I am bored with the stripes… bring on the pattern I say!

  • 8 Ina // May 1, 2007 at 9:31 am

    Icarus looks lovely.

    BTW, Carole has a CPW pix on her blog!

  • 9 Jessica // May 1, 2007 at 10:39 am

    Both shawls are beautiful! I really love the Icarus. So pretty! The socks are pretty cool too. It’s kind of neat how the colors *didn’t* line up but look very coordinated.

  • 10 Deborah // May 1, 2007 at 2:35 pm

    So glad to see that somebody remains productive!

    Hopefully, I’ll be able to get going with the knitting again (and blogging) soon!

  • 11 --Deb // May 1, 2007 at 6:24 pm

    Icarus looks fabulous–just don’t fly too close to the sun while trying to spare that ankle!

  • 12 Barb // May 1, 2007 at 8:51 pm

    Pretty shawls! I join Zarzuela in thanking you for help with the code. Hope your ankle recovers soon.

  • 13 Dee // May 2, 2007 at 10:57 am

    I came over from Jessica’s blog to say THANKS!!!!!!! From the bottom of my heart – thanks. I was so looking forward to this Summer of Socks.

    And … as a reward for heading over I found a new really neat blog to read. Your shawl is beautiful.