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Eye Candy Friday….

Toilet

So if I have any readers left after yesterday's post and today's picture, I will count you among my dedicated readers and friends.

I'm sure not many people would consider a toilet to be eye candy, but seriously, I have waited almost a full year for this functioning toilet in my first floor bathroom to be a reality.  ONE.FULL.YEAR!

We had to completely rebuild the bathroom from the rotted floor joists up, which meant Ken working his very busy job during the week and doing this on the weekends that we had free.  Throw into that mix a plumber who does a fabulous job, but when plumbers can pick and choose what they want to work on, squeezing through and working in a basement crawl space is not a high priority, so we waited months to get him here…months…grrrr!

We will have a houseful for Thanksgiving with family, friends and 2 birthday kids. 
Finley turns 2 and Hannah turns 21!  It will be fun.
I am really looking forward to spending time with friends and family, and even more, I am very happy that while our bathroom will not be completely finished until the next holiday, at least everything is functional…whew!

 

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Thursday’s Flop….

 

So….I am posting 2 posts today on Friday.  I am posting a back dated Thursday and today's post.  Normally I would not do the back date thing, but Ken was peer pressuring me last night and shaming me today, so I thought that this would be the perfect song…LOL.  Yep, I am wearing that "L" on my forehead today.

I was so blessed exhausted last night after a long 10 hour day and just couldn't dig down deep enough to come up with a creative post, so I knit for a little bit and fell asleep early.  I will talk more about the reasons why on Monday. 
So many changes happening here, but they are all good. πŸ™‚

I have to admit that I really did love this song back when it came out in the 90's, but yes, today it was fitting..ha!

Thanks Ken! whomp whomp…

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Wednesday’s Work….

Annebook

I am so fortunate to work alongside some of the most talented and nicest designers, one of which is Anne Podlesak.  As I have mentioned a few times in the past, Anne and I have collaborated on a number of different projects.  Anne is also very generous and always sends me a copy of a pattern or book that I have contributed yarn for, so I was very excited when I received a copy of her newest book, "Free Spirits Knits".

It is a BEAUTIFUL book full of such wonderful and wearable patterns.  Twenty patterns in all and so many of them are ones that I would love to wear.  I was exceptionally excited when I saw this beautiful pattern in the group of pre-book photos that Anne sent to me.

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This lovely "Three Sister's shawl" was knit with my Lucent yarn in the Suede and Butterscotch colorways. 
When Anne sent me the pictures of all the patterns and I saw this shawl, I fell in love with it before I noticed that she used the yarns that I sent to her for this shawl.  I was over the moon when I saw that the yarns were the ones I sent to her.

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I have a few Christmas projects to knit and the never ending sweater that I am sucking up my energy to finish first, but this is going to be my cold winter night knitting project.  I just love it!

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Also included in Anne's book is this scrumptious sweater, "Monument Valley Sweater", made with my Sporty Biffle yarn in the Pumpkin Patch and Straw colorways.  I love the texture and color.  Anne knows that my favorite colors are the autumn colorways and this sweater is everything that I love.  Beautiful and very wearable!

As I was paging through this lovely book, I want to tell you that it is of the highest quality.  The paper that it is printed on, the content and the pictures are all very well done and worthy of your knitting book library.

Go take a look, you won't be disappointed.  There are at least 10 items I wish I could knit RIGHT now.

Thank you Anne!

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Tuesday’s Throwing………

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Today was one of those days that was busy from the moment I put my slippers on this morning until I put them back on again before sitting down to write this post.  It has been a good kind of busy, but I won't lie… after having dinner and a small glass of wine tonight, I really didn't want to go back out again, but the classes have been paid for and truth be told, I am always glad that I went when I go.

So….tonight, we had a blast.  I love the girls I am working with.  Our teacher Jen reminds me so much of my daughter Ashley.  I know that they would be great friends if they ever met….kindred spirits for sure.  One of my class members just happens to be the mom to some of my youngest daughters friends as well and I really enjoy having her in my class.  We have good fun in class laughing at our failed attempts and cheering each others successes.

As an extra bonus tonight, we were able to collect the items that we glazed and had fired from the last round of classes, because we will not be able to have the kiln opening party with the upcoming holiday.  The picture I took was not the best as it was on the fly with my iphone in so so lighting.

I am going to take some better pictures with my big camera tomorrow and talk about the successes and failures of the finished items.  Pottery is very much a process and it is slow.  It is very tactile and takes many hours of throwing clay to get to the point where you are in control of the clay instead of the clay telling you what to do.  While it may sound romantic in a way, letting the clay lead the way…truth be told, if you want to be consistent in what you are producing you need to learn how to control that clay so that you are able to produce the same thing, such as matching bowls, coffee mugs, etc.

Tonight I had what I felt was one real success.  I made a batter bowl and I was in charge of the clay…it felt good.  The other two bowls the clay was in charge, so the clay still beat me…but I had one win, so it's all good. πŸ˜‰

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Lost and Found….

Dove_mourning_suede_forest_cropped

Well, it's been a little while since I have shared some Woolen Rabbit yarn pictures, so I thought that I would share a few today.  In trying to do so I had a big scare. Well maybe not "BIG", but big enough that I wanted to cry. 

Back during the crazy busy season of fall fairs when I was elbow deep in dyeing, I had taken a whole bunch of pictures that I haven't had time to process.  I went looking for those pictures tonight to find a few that would give a fall feeling to my Woolen Rabbit facebook cover photo and couldn't find them.  What?  I checked my Lightroom program, my camera card and dropbox, the usual places I keep photos.  Gah!  I have reformatted my camera card a few times since I took those photos, but I was pretty certain I had downloaded the pictures before deleting them.  Huge sigh!

So I went upstairs into the studio and re-shot some pictures of my Dove yarn.  I love these fall colors in the Mourning Dove, Suede and Enchanted Forest colorways.

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I also snapped off a few pictures of the same base, Dove, in the Through The Looking Glass, Water Study and Blackthorn colorways, so that I could update my website with some pictures.

Wouldn't you know that after feeling huge panic and re-doing some work tonight, sure as shoot I found the pictures on my hard drive…aggh!  I rarely keep them sitting on my hard drive these days given that my computer is getting older now.  I usually send a copy of the pictures to my external drive and another set to dropbox.

I learned a valuable lesson.  Always check and re-check before you reformat your camera card and name.your.folders!

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Little mail packages…

Weavingyarn copy

I received a little package in the mail yesterday….aren't they lovely?? 
This will be one of my next weaving projects.  The little loom that I have in my studio on the first floor is an 8 harness loom.  So far I have only done 4 harness patterns on it, but my next 2 projects will be my first attempt to utilize more of the harnesses.

The first project will be a solid colored huck lace scarf woven with bamboo on 6 harnesses (different color).  It will only be one scarf so it should move along quickly after the loom is dressed.  The next one after that will be this shawl woven in tencel and cotton using all 8 harnesses.  I saw a stunning one done with these yarns on facebook, so I decided to be brave and tackle the loom with all of her harnesses on.

All of the weavers out there will understand what I am going to say next.
  Weaving truly is all about the process, there is no way around it and no shortcuts.  Once I learned to accept that a good amount of time needs to be spent on things other than just sitting behind my loom and throwing the shuttle, I became more patient with the process and enjoy it more now.

The funny thing is….once you finally get to sit down and weave, you are already dreaming and getting excited about the next project.

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Saturday’s Sky…..

Eveningsky

The wind blows softly against my face,
The shade cast by the tree cools my heart.
The ocean waves relax the tension within,
That would otherwise tear me apart.

Alone on a calm hill for hours I lie,
Waiting only for the golden sun to set,
Prepared to see a moment of true beauty,
One that which I could never forget.

The warm glow of the sun begins to fade,
The ambient noise of the beautiful birds dies down,
The air around me cools ever so much,
But not even to that do I ever frown.

There it hits; my big moment of peace,
I move not a muscle; not even a bit.
I breathe deeply gazing at it's beauty,
Until the skies have become truly starlit.

The moon shines now; the warm glow is gone.
The owls have taken over the birds place.
I still move not, as I continue to breathe the air.
And I continue to feel the soft breeze on my face…
Kenneth G Howard

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Making time…..

The Song for Rain from Yawen Zheng on Vimeo.

I'm not going to lie…I was digging deep today, but when I saw this sweet video it made me stop, watch and smile.
Today we have become so accustomed to the 1 minute video that we rarely have the attention span to devote to a full 8 minute video, which is a bit sad.

When I stumbled upon this sweet video, I almost clicked off of it when I saw how long it was, but there was just something about the colors that captured my attention, so I clicked and watched.  The colors, the music, the animation, the artistry and the simple story are just wonderful.

Some days, this is just enough and it was enough to make me smile today.  I hope that you enjoy it as well.

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Wednesday’s Work…..

Weaving

I have been working on the scarves that I put on the loom.  I will end up with 2 scarves from the warp that I put on the loom, but the weft colors will be slightly different therefore the scarves will look a little different.  Not much, but enough that it will make it fun to weave them both. πŸ™‚

I am so happy with how easy my last few projects have beamed onto the loom using the tips that I learned from Madelyn van der Hoogt's video, Warping Your Loom and using Angel Wings.  I know I mentioned them here before, but I have to say that using them has made me not dreading the beaming process of weaving.

Cowl

In addition to the weaving I have been working on my cowl for the "A March In Time" knit along.  I am using my Sporty Kashmir in the Corn Husk Colorway and I love it.   For the most part I have been able to keep up with the knitting, but walking has taken a step back for a little bit for various reasons that I will talk about next week, but it's all good. πŸ™‚

I love this pattern!  Easy enough to almost be mindless, but that almost part keeps it interesting.

What are you working on this week?