Thursday, December 13, 2007

I Have Returned

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It feels good to be back. I have been buried here. I haven't even caught up on reading the blogs I usually read. My aggregator says I have 2258 unread blog messages. Well, I'll get around to them.

When last I wrote, I was in the middle of moving out to my pole barn. Well, that has happened, but after a 5 week hiatus of being really sick. I'm still sick, but I seem to be able to do a few more things. Also, hubby came home from his 5 week hiatus, so there was a lot more progress. I won't go through the gory details, but things are looking up a bit.

The move from the house is 90% complete. All I have left to move out here is my yarn stash (at least 200 pounds, no lie) and my books (too many to even think about counting). We're still trying to organized stuff, but it's slow going. That's okay because I have new appliances to play with. I have a new smooth-top convection range. It only cost about $150 more than the non-convection, so I went with it. One thing nice about the oven part is that the bottom heating element in under the oven floor, so I can clean up spills without fighting with the element. Also, there are no buttons or dials to clean around. That's one of the things I look at when buying stuff. How easy it is to clean is right up at the top of my requirements. I have a new front-loading washer and dryer, too. My old ones are over 32 years old and need fixing. I LOVE these things. I can have it spin only for when I wash fleeces and I can stop and check stuff when using it to felt. I am very pleased.

I've built us a new king-sized mattress from 2 king-sized 4-inch Memory Foam toppers and a good mattress pad. It is the best mattress I have ever slept on. My husband had built a platform for a Sleep Number bed, but I needed some relief before I had the money for it. I think we won't be needing it now. I got 2 toppers and 4 pillows for $300. I just hope it lasts for a while. We'll see. I can still get the "Sleep Number" bed if it doesn't. For now, it's bliss.

On the knitting front, I got 1/2 way through the Secret of the Stole KAL, but I just hated the fabric. I have since pulled it all out and next time will use smaller needles with that yarn. There is another "Secret of the Stole-ii" KAL coming out in January. I may use the yarn for that. BUT, I may not participate in it because there is another KAL I really want to do and I can only work on one at a time. The one I will most likely do is from the Ethnic Knits yahoo group. The owner, Donna Druchunas, who wrote "Arctic Lace" and "Ethnic Knitting: Discovery", is doing a design to finish KAL of the Norwegian Sweater from the "Ethnic" book. I have the yarn and will be dyeing the contrast colors for it. I'm pretty sure that this KAL is where I'll be spending my time this January.

I have knit a 6+ foot scarf for the man who has been taking care of my step-dad. He's a tall guy and it looks great on him. He's happy with it.




The pattern is called the Cabin Cove Journey Scarf by David Taylor Daniels. I loved knitting it. Easy, yet elegant.I've started knitting a cute little hoodie for my grad-daughter from a pattern in the November 2007 Creative Knitting magazine. It will go fast, so I think it will be done long before I start my Norwegian sweater.

Speaking of my step-dad, I finally got an apartment for him at this great assisted living place. He'll be able to move into it the middle of January. He's been packing to go "home" for the last few months. I don't know where home is to him, so maybe it will be easier for him to move to this place. I hope so. The last thing I want to do is upset him. He and his care-giver have been going to this place for social activities every week and he really has a good time. Things are looking good on that front.

I haven't done much spinning in the last 2 months. I spun some Black Diamond fiber at my September spinning group. I think I liked it, but I didn't spin much and messed it up trying to Navajo-ply it. So I tossed it. I was too sick to go to the October group but I did manage to make it in November. I have actually spun for a day here at home, too. Amazing.



I LOVE spinning this stuff. It is from a neighbor's first batch of commercially processed rovings from one of her alpacas. Her place is called StoneCroft Alpacas. I've only spun raw alpaca that I had cleaned myself. Nice to spin, but not as nice as this. It's gorgeous. I'm spinning some pretty thin singles to get a 3-ply DK weight. Navajo plying has it's place, but when I'm not trying to match colors I prefer plying with 3 bobbins of singles. It just works out better for me. I have around 2 pounds of this color. I think I will probably work up one pound for this batch of yarn.

Well, that's all I can remember at this point. I've been sitting here since 3 am and am finally getting tired. Take care, All.


8 comments:

JustApril said...

Sorry to hear you've been so sick. It's that time, I guess. I've had a sick child every week for 3 weeks, then finally I came down with my version of whatever it was, too. yuck 5 weeks is much too long for ONE person to be sick, I hope you start getting better real soon.

Love the cabled scarf and that alpaca fiber looks like gold, it's SO pretty. Alpaca is wonderful stuff.

Get better soon ((hugs))

Monika said...

Love the scarf. I'm looking around for a great pattern for my dad. I might design my own, don't know yet. The alpaca looks really nice, especially the close up shot.

Alison said...

Love the little character on your wheel, and that alpaca sounds scrumptious. I'm sorry you've been sick--keep getting better! And thank you for looking out for your stepdad and the man who takes care of him. Good for you.

--AlisonH at spindyeknit.com

Anonymous said...

Hi Tracy,
I really like that pattern of that scarf. It looks complicated but really simple, too. Love the color. You are just so talented. Love, Aud.

Anonymous said...

Hi again,
Just followed your instructions and it seems to have worked. Time for me to hit the hay, going to work in the morn. OH, I too, liked that color of that alpaca, it is so refreshing. What you gonna do with that? Hope your feeling good..............aud.

Anonymous said...

That scarf looks FANTASTIC in blue! You did an excellent job of it.

Donna D said...

Love that scarf!

And I can't wait to see the colors you dye for the Norwegian sweater knitalong! Have you decided what colors you want yet?

Donna Druchunas

Alpaca Granny said...

My word, woman, you had lots of news to pass on - your move, being sick, projects.....
Don't stay away so long. I enjoy hearing about you...
I wonder if I could actually finish that little hoodie for my granddaughter. Hmmmmm.