« Great projects I love | Main | Bird Talk... and a contest! »

Kerry, is that you???

Yes, it's a blog post!

Sometimes life gets going and before you know it, you have to struggle to remember what your login is for getting to your blog. I have lots of pictures to make up for it, though! And I almost have a couple of FO's, so there will be another post before too long to show you what I've been working on in my absence.

Before the wooly stuff, I want to show you a couple of dog photos.
My two adorables:
Oakley_and_crockett

Look at these:
Back1
Back2
Same doggy? Nope. This week I'm babysitting my sister's dog and parrot, so it's quite a houseful! Huck is a mini-Oakley in many ways. They have similar personalities and they're very funny to watch.

Oakley_and_huck

This is the weekend for Shepherds Harvest, the sheep and wool extravaganza for these parts. My friend Vicki came up for the event again this year and we had a great time! Despite the rain and cold. Today, of course, is gorgeous, and would have been a perfect day out there.

So this is me, having just picked up my roving from last year's fleeces. Happy, happy happy!
3_bags_full

And here are the bags o'dreaminess...
First up is a shetland x lincoln. I bought this same fleece three years in a row now, though I "misplaced" one of them. Still baffles me how I managed to lose an entire fleece. Anyway, here's the photo of the new fleece this year, then the roving from last year's. The fleece is predominantly white but has a bit of taupe in it, making it a lovely soft oatmeal color. A very soft combination, which surprises me because I don't usually think of either one of those breeds as being super soft.

Shetlandxlincoln_fleece_2

Shetlandxlincoln_roving

Then a BFL cross. This one will be fun to spin - look how curly the individual fibers are! This sheep was a curly dude. This is not as soft as most bfl, though it's still pretty nice. I'm not sure what it was crossed with. First is the fleece picture from last year. I really thought it would be gray, but I guess there's a lot more brown than I remember. Doesn't take much to make a difference.
Bfl1

Bfl_roving

Then some North Country Cheviot. Maybe you remember my dyeing experience with this stuff. I had a bunch of fleece in a big pot. In one third of the pot I poured in some dark green, another third some gold, another third some rust. The locks dyed in halves - so one half would be green, the other half rust. Or gold and green. Every combination. The dye didn't stay where it was supposed to at all. I had no idea what it was going to turn into, but this is the result:

Dyed_cheviot
I messed around with the colors before posting because the picture had it very green and it's more on the brown side. Yes, I know what this looks like, but when it's spun up it's a nice heathery, earthy color. I keep telling myself it will be okay.

THEN. My Favorite. This was a little shetland fleece I bought clandestinely out of someone's trunk for $5 last year. The poor thing was crusted in scurf and had sunburnt ends and I thought it was hopeless. After soaking it in a strong vinegar and Dawn solution, the scurf melted away and I had a nice little pile of fiber (1 lb, 10 oz). Not as soft as a shetland should be, but usable. I came across some kid mohair (7.5 oz) that was like white satin soaked in tea and blended them on a drum carder. I hate drum carding, so decided to send it out. In the mean time, I also collected some almost black baby alpaca (7 oz). Then some chocolate brown suri (6 oz). And finally some fawn colored baby alpaca (6.5 oz). This stuff is enough to make me weep - sort of a Pygmalion of the fiber world.
Hot_dish_spiral

Hot_dish

Enough chatting - time to spin!

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/310269/28985050

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Kerry, is that you???:

Comments

Yummy! Fleece!

so pretty!

Ooooh! I wish I could just reach through and grab some of the fleecey goodness.

Looks fantastic! I love how your dye experiment came out - it's going to spin into gorgeous yarn. :)

*sigh* This is the first year I haven't been able to go in about 6 years... but I would've been out there suffering on Saturday, too. Looks like you'll be busy spinning for a LONG, LONG time.

it all looks wonderful and I think the dyeing job came out just fine! :)
love those doggie pix!

Awww, your puppies look so nice and well mannered!
That is a lot of fleece my friend. Enjoy the spinning!

Sweet pups! Yummy fleece and roving, too. I love that photo of you...you look so happy with your haul.

Um, o.k., I really like the dyeing experiment. :-) I can't wait to see how it comes up. The rest, of course, are gorgeous, too. I'm awfully fond of that Shetland!

Oh. I think I'm having a roving moment. A vicarious ooohhh. Ahhh. Wow, that's good. Feeling. :)

And those dogs? Did you give them calming vibes or where they playing all the time! At my house, an extra dog would be a weekend full of chaos!

The dogs are just too cute!

I love the picture of you with the fleece! You look SO happy!

You've got a lot of yumminess going on in this post!

The fiber fumes are coming out of the computer! Looks like you had a great time!

Oh, my. What lovelies! Mmmmmmm.

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

Photo Albums

Knitting Projects