Thursday, October 04, 2007

Knitting on Empty.

Or close to it anyway.


So I'm knitting along, keeping a close eye on my yarn, and I find myself 3 rows into the corona edging on the wing of the moth....and I'm going to run out. There is no way I'm going to make it without having to spin more yarn....

*sigh* I swore I had enough yardage...but apparently not. I guess I need to haul out the fiber and do a bit more hand blending. Thank goodness it's my own blend and I have more fiber on hand! I've pulled together about another ounce or so of fiber - I just need to spin it up - I may have a bit of a WPI matching issue, but that's alright, seeing as the yarn is thick and thin anyhow - ah the charm of handspun :)

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Painted Petrogylph

Another adventure not too long ago had me hunting down the elusive "red deer" - these petroglyphs are unique because they are unique because they are actually colored. In addition to being pecked into the stones, these particular petroglyphs have also been painted with reddish-brown pigment. Several other deer in the area appear to have been previously pigmented, though exposure to the elements seems to have washed the pigment away. The Red Deer can be found in Agua Fria National Monument - near the Squaw Creek Complex. If I remember correctly, the access is by 4WD vehicle, and then on foot - though it isn't a really long "hike" - rather a ramble, checking out the ruins and other petroglyphs in the area. Better to tackle this adventure once the weather has cooled down, as the rocks can be burning hot in the summer!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Goodies.

The months have just rolled over....and there are new goodies in the Shop. Since I'm on a lace kick, I've stocked the shop with Malabrigo Lace weight in several colors (mmm supersoft, spun from baby merino wool!), in addition to adding a vibrant red semi-solid in my own line of yarns.

In honor of Spin Out (have you donated yet? It's not too late!) the shop has loaded up on luxury fibers and a slew of new handpainted rovings...head on over and have a browse around!

Monday, October 01, 2007

Very Great Indeed!

click image to see larger version

A while back, I mused upon finding a pictograph that looked suspiciously like my cat. That unique pictograph was found while on my way to this glorious panel - the Great Gallery. This image is actually a panorama of almost the entire panel (over 300 feet in width actual size!) - the figures in the panel loom large - many of them are as large as actual people (5-6 feet tall). It is said that this panel contains over 60 figures and is considered one of the greatest pictograph panels anywhere. It is certainly unique in its size and condition based on my limited experience! If you ever get a chance to go, pack a pair of binoculars (or make use of the ones packed in ammo cans near the site) to get a "close up" view of the details. Now that it's getting cooler, I'm sure the hike would be much more pleasant than when I visited!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

One Week Left to Join

The first clue has been released, and it looks to be a gorgeous piece of work. It's not too late to join if you're into mystery lace projects. The group is open for joining for one more week I think. Note that the group is German, though the pattern is also available in English.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Almost Famous

Look! It's a photo...of me...in Backpacker Magazine!

The photo is of me swimming in Wet Beaver Creek, a wonderful, though long and demanding "hike" near Sedona, Arizona. Pretty cool, eh*?

*no, I am not from Canada - just from really near by ;)

Monday, September 24, 2007

It only took 9 months....


avastfinished
Originally uploaded by WoodlandSprite
No, it wasn't a baby!

Avast is done :) and it only took me 9 months to finish! Due to the color of the yarn, it is very difficult to see the cable on the bottom hem, though it did indeed come out quite nicely.

All the fine details are here on the finished goods blog.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Man Socks?

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What with all the lace going on, and Avast having been temporarily shoved overboard, I recently cast on for a pair of socks. The colors are quite manly - the pattern choice may not be - I'm still trying to decide (and I'm quite a bit further on the foot now too - well, technically I'm done with the foot seeing as I turned both heels last night)....I'm knitting Broadripple from Knitty. Course, I'm knitting 'em toe up, and will be doing a short row heel and a regular ribbed cuff...so they are a wee bit different. I suppose I should have the man they are destined for try them on again now that I have more than just the toe finished and see if he objects to the ripples...

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Arrr. It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day!

ARRR! Where�s me grog, wench?

In honor of talk like a pirate day, I stopped with the procrastinatin' and did up the hems and front bands of Avast. (Avast means "Stop" in pirate-speak, don'cha know?) Determined to make said sweater more useful than ballast, I stuffed it in me booty bag (that would be the bag all the yarn goes into) and hauled it and its zipper off to the local tailor. (I daren't feed handknits to the beast that is called a sewing machine that lives in my household.) It should be ready for its finishing touches next Monday. Now if we could just talk the weather into being a bit more reasonable I'll be set :)

Monday, September 17, 2007

I love lace.

I appear to be on a lace kick. Not only have I finally cast on for Wing o the Moth, I've recently finished this lace project. It was knitted as a gift for someone who did a bunch of work for me recently on a project yet to be announced. Her favorite colors are earthy greens, I'm hoping this wasn't too bright. A pleasure to knit, and relatively quick to finish. More details, as always, over at the Finished Goods blog :)

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Choices Choices...

As I continue procrastinating working on Avast (the zipper arrived the other day...I really need to get working on fixing down the hems so I can take the sweater to a tailor to have the zipper installed - before the cool weather hits! (though considering how the summer is going, there's no end in sight!)) ...Anyhow, as I was saying before I got distracted, I've been procrastinating...by selecting yarn. The problem is I can't decide which yarn to use....

The specifications: 1200+ yards lace weight yarn plus beads for the Secret of the Stole knit along (there's still time to sign up if you haven't already!)

My current options (yes, I know I went a bit overboard with the two middle bags of beads, and no, I haven't a clue what to do with all the extras since I tried spinning beads onto yarn and I've decided that while it is pretty, it is definitely not practical):

Secret of the Stole Lace weight options
various Spritely Goods laceweight yarns - click on the photo to go to Flickr for more details (and a bigger pic!)

I can't decide - I've got the choice of merino or alpaca....and then luster or iridescent beads (well, for the blue anyway)...

...course, never one to follow instructions, I also became entranced with some other beads that would match my CoffeePot Rock colorway quite nicely. Course, this would mean the stole would be knit in fingering weight yarn....

secret of the Stole Fingering weight option
Spritely Goods Fey in CoffeePot Rock

Course, the decision if I opt for this yarn is whether to use just the luster beads or the iridescent or both...

I really can't decide. Anyone have guidance? :)

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

MS3 in Feeorin!

A stunning Mystery Stole 3 was knit by Cayli of Spin a Yarn for Ewe out of Spritely Goods Feeorin (superfine alpaca lace weight yarn)

Cayli is an amazing (and prolific) lace knitter :) she's got a bunch more drool worthy photos on her blog and over in her flickr photos!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Missed it again!

I was too busy happily playing in the outdoors yesterday to realize that it was my blogiversary!

3 yrs ago yesterday (and well over 550 posts apparently) I started nattering on to myself in public mostly about fiber things, though I've prattled on about other things as well :) It's been an interesting, and surprisingly rewarding experience. Thanks to all of you who read, and also to those of you who have commented - I often wonder if I anyone is reading LOL

Sorry for the interim slow down - I've got something brewing and it's keeping me a little bit preoccupied...I hope to rejoin you all in a more regular fashion soon!

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

September Shop Update!

A variety of goodies have made an appearance at the shop - cruise over and check it out!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Ancestral Feline?

Not too long ago, I had a chance to brave the heat and hike down into Horseshoe Canyon to view the various pictograph panels that the canyon is known for.

Imagine my surprise when we rounded the corner to view the Horseshoe Panel - and the first image to catch my eye was of a 4-legged animal facing a humanoid with a funky hairdo - the 4-legged creature bore a remarkable resemblance to my cat.

Witness the evidence here:


I really wish I had a Feathers McGraw doll - or even a rubber chicken for Troy to look at in the photo above - it would have made the two images a perfect match ;) Incidentally, my cat does indeed walk around like that - with his tail raised high overhead and curved over his body - he's always been that way!

While I do have wishful thinking that the animal in the pictograph is a feline, I highly suspect it is not some ancient relative of my Troy - rather I think its a dog. Apparently there is good evidence that canines have been companion animals for quite some time - and have even made it into panels such as this one.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Nearly There...

As the summer creeps onward, I snatch time as I am able with Avast. All the knitting is done, and the poor sweater was left abandoned in a heap on the back of the loveseat awaiting my pleasure (and patience as I can't stand having that much wool in my lap when the temperatures are still topping out near 110 F!)...course I do let the cat(s) sit in my lap if they are so inclined ;) I can't resist a content kitty...

Anyhow, I figure if this sweater is going to be ready once the temperatures settle back down to a much more reasonable temperature, I need to stay somewhat focused and continue to make progress with the finishing. In this case, it meant taking it off the back of the loveseat, filling a sink and drowning it giving it a good soak so it could be rolled between towels like a sweater-filled burrito and then laid out flat for blocking.

I swear by blocking for lace - it's where all the magic happens - I'm not so fond of blocking sweaters. I'm not sure why - I think it has to do with my fear of getting a sweater all wet and relaxed, only to find that the fabric stretches and stretches and the next thing I know, I have a dress on my hands....


Happily, that awful scenario didn't play out with this one. The fabric tidied itself up nicely in the blocking process, making everything look happy and uniform. The above photo is of the zipper bands (yes, I need to turn them back on themselves and stitch em down) - and to the left we see the happy raglan decreases.

I completed the blocking freehand, seeing as the garment is essentially complete minus the finishing details like turned in hems, cuff and installed zipper...To make sure it was about right in size, I grabbed a favored jacket and laid it on top of the relaxing sweater - and it looks like I got the dimensions just right.

Once dry, the sweater will move back downstairs so I can tack down the hems/flaps that need tacking, and I will be hunting for zippers...Anyone out there have suggestions? Initial measurements indicate I need to find myself a 32-inch zip in a suitably matching hue.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Lace for Lucy

One of the Luscious Gracious Ladies celebrated a birthday not too terribly long ago - she happens to love bright colors, and I happen to be in a lace kick, so I knitted happily away, creating this lace scarf for her.

I think it's fair to say I'm good with the lace knitting now, and I've taken to skipping the whole lifeline placement - how daring ;) Speaking of lace, there's a new knit along due to start in the not too distant future - another mystery stole project - this time hosted by Nautical Knitter. Should be fun...care to join?

Of course, all the particulars, including larger photos, can be found over on the finished objects blog.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Quality Time

I finally had some quality time with my spinning wheel this weekend - First I churned off some merino singles for the shop.

Desert Daybreak singles - merino & firestar

I keep meaning to increase the stock on hand of handspun singles in my own blended colorways, but somehow I keep getting distracted. It seems it doesn't take much to distract me these days - or ever for that matter :P I don't think I'd ever lack things to keep me entertained if I was able to retire from my day job immediately!

After spinning for the shop, I spent some more quality time with the wheel to churn off some fine merino angora singles for my Spun Stitches project.

The 2nd skein of yarn is now finished to join the first :) I now have 6.8 ounces of yarn, approximately 950 yards with which I plan to cast on for the Wing o the Moth. You can just see the sparkle of angelina fiber in the photo - it's terribly difficult to capture, I'm hoping I manage to capture it in the finished work. The difference you see in the yarns is due to the fact that the smaller skein is spun from a carded batt, while the larger skein was spun from the exact same fibers handblended at the wheel. The plan is to knit the beginning of the shawl with the more uniform skein, leaving the more variegated skein for the rest of the shawl where the color runs will hopefully not detract from the lace.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Spin Out 2007!



Cara over at January One has done it again - she's organizing the 2nd annual Spin Out with a huge prize stuffed raffle to benefit Heifer International. Every year, a portion of Spritely Goods sales are donated to Heifer International, and just as last year, I'm happy to be a part of Spin Out by donating some goodies as a prize. I wish I could attend in person - but alas, I fear a trip to NYC is not in my near future.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Knitting for All Seasons

It often seems like my knitting goes by the wayside in the summer months - and occasionally it seems like I fall into a rut as to what to knit next. With this as my dilemma, I was happy to receive a review copy of The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for All Seasons: Sweaters and Accessories for Men and Women. I don't actually have any of the Yarn Girls' books in my knitting library, though I have certainly heard of them.

As the title suggests, the book is arranged by season - offering patterns for apparel and accessories for the various seasons for both men and women. The models in this book all look like everyday people, rather than runway models, which is a definite plus. The patterns appear straight forward and easy to follow, and likely are suitable for beginning to intermediate level knitters. Sizes are listed ranging from XS to L, and finished measurements are provided to help guide you to the correct finished size. For the sweaters, I would have preferred that an actual chest measurement be provided, rather than "width" (which must be doubled and compared to ones chest measurement to determine appropriate size). Based on the photos, a lot of the womens garments appear to have very little ease - with this said, the largest womens size usually has a 40-inch chest measurement (though some are smaller).

The sweaters and accessories are simple and classic in design, and I will likely use them as jumping off points for various projects (I never seem to knit a pattern exactly as written for one reason or another - but that's one of the things that I love about knitting!) - I've already got several of them earmarked for the knitting queue! If you haven't already had a peek at this book, it's definitely worth having a look.