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Thursday, May 07th, 2009 | Author:

So yesterday I promised some better photos.

And so there will be, better photos. Well… of some of the fiber. Diamonds in the Rust and That Old Black Magic are already gone.

But for the others…

Moss growing in the deep woods, hanging off the ancient trees and catching the drops of cool morning dew under your feet, a green carpet stretching off into the fog…

Moss – 4oz – Carded Jacob Roving

Moss Braid
Moss
Moss

“Black” velvet, a red so dark you can almost not see the color, with an unsavory, but accurate name…

Oxblood – 4oz – Carded Dorset Roving

Oxblood
Oxblood Closeup
Oxblood

A deep and warm golden brown, heathered with age…

Hardwood – 4oz – Carded Dorset Roving

Hardwood
Hardwood

I also made sets of two of the demo-markers I posted yesterday.

Sodalite, with a Howlite master marker:

Sodalite
Sodalite
Sodalite
Sodalite

and

Lapis – Amethyst – Garnet

Lapis
Lapis
Lapis

More to come soon!

~The Gnome
Gnome

Wednesday, May 06th, 2009 | Author:

::waves:: Hello everyone, sorry for the delay in posting anything or getting anything up. But I had to get a draft of the paper done for the boss before she left on vacation (which I did, yay!) and then start to try to get my life back in order a bit (you know, hair cuts, bills, groceries, cleaning, those fascinating necessities). Allergies seem to be backing off. I can get to my oven again.

Created a Gnomespun flickr group for people to share the projects they’ve made, yarns they’ve spun, etc. So, go, post! I wanna SEEEEEEEE! Gnomespun Yarn and Fiber Arts on Flickr

I also skirted my two Southdown fleeces. First experience skirting specifically for fiber prep, especially for milling. A lot of VM there was no way to get out. This may very well be the stress test on this mill, given that this type of fleece isn’t the easiest to work with and it’s got the VM. Here’s to experiments.

Skirted Fleeces

Played with Strider some more, talked with a bunch of people, including Spunky Eclectic (where he came from) and managed to learn a lot. I now know how to get the drive band on without cursing, and how to realign his various wheels and pulleys. He’s still got a mischievous bone, though. Managed to work one of the threads of his drive band out of the knot and started to unravel it. So, I’ll be replacing that shortly, probably doing it myself. We’re getting along a lot better now. I love him.

Finished my first and second yarns on him too!

A Heady Brew – 4oz – Polwarth DK weight – Guessing ~250 yds?
(No, I haven’t measured it yet, it’s harder to measure this much yarn on my little niddy)
Once it’s measured and reskeined, it will go up on the shop.

A Heady Brew

Patches – >4oz – You name it – Sport-Worsted Thick/Thin
Icelandic, Romney, BFL, Merino, Corriedale, Cormo, Alpaca, etc.
This will not be in the shop, but will be sent off to my friend KnittyBe for a super-seecrit project

Patched Skeined

Right now, I’m spinning up some Spunky Eclectic fiber, Berry Berry in SW BFL which I’m loving.

Spunky Eclectic Berry Berry

And then I started dyeing again. Got a lot of commission dyeing done, and a bit for the shop. Note here that these are photos in my living room and in my puny light box. I’ll take more tomorrow, ’cause a lot of these (notably the red and purple)… suck.

First up, “A Sky Full of Stars” as a commission for a friend. Icelandic.

Sky Full of Stars

Then, onto roving… I discovered the exact limit of my bathroom fiber capacitywise… 13

Too Much Fiber

This was enough fiber to slow the drying process, but not to halt it.

First up of these are the ones I don’t have photos of because they are still drying. All commissions. In the green/brown you can see a redux of Frog and Toad in SW Merino. Further you can see a Sapphire Surprise and a War for the Oaks in Polwarth. All still wet. Polwarth dries like mud.

First up of those you can see, more of a colorway you’ve seen, Burning Bright, this time in Cormo/Mohair, an interesting blend. Very soft. A little different than prior versions because I had to change the method for just short of a pound of fiber. Note the bad photography. It’s not nearly this neon, this is a sample of it, not the whole thing. This is the other half of the Sky Full of Stars commission.

Burning Bright

That finishes the comissions and gets us to ones which will go up on the shop as soon as I get decent photographs of them (tomorrow morning, most likely).

A new fiber to Gnomespun, Jacob. I think I’m in love with this fiber. It’s super soft, great for semi-solid heathers, and lofty. Love.

Similar, but I think even better than the original, Moss. With all the shadings of deep green and hanging moss.

Moss – 4oz – Carded Jacob Roving

Moss
Moss Close

That Old Black Magic, a wonderful super deep almost black heathered purple. The pictures totally don’t do it justice.

That Old Black Magic – 4oz – Carded Jacob Roving

That Old Black Magic
That Old Black Magic

And one who’s name is more because it’s funny and I couldn’t come up with something perfect. I wanted to call it Hobbes, but that’s just not quite right for the grey-brown and orange. So instead…

Diamonds in the Rust – 4oz – Carded Jacob Roving

Diamonds in the Rust
Diamonds in the Rust

And another new fiber to Gnomespun, Dorset. A durable, and well nigh unfeltable downs wool. Not merino soft, but with a lot higher wear factor and a ton of loft. Excellent memory in this fiber.

Oxblood – 4oz – Carded Dorset Roving
This photo is terrible. Super dark, deep, red-black.

Oxblood

And a colorway you’ve seen before…

Hardwood – 4oz – Carded Dorset Roving
This is the worst photo ever. This is a deep golden BROWN. Not red. Not orange. Ugh. Will get better one tomorrow.

Hardwood2

In other news… I finished this…

End of Spindle Bag 2

Look familiar? That’s because it is. It’s the other end of the pattern, which I did twice, in mirror, so I can fold it in half, sew up the sides, fold over the top, and make a bag.

And I made some test stitch markers.

Lapis – Amethyst – Garnet
Marker

Sodalite
Sodalite

Amethyst – Mountain Jade – Kambaba Jasper (both greener than the photo shows)
Marker2

Aventurine – Sodalite – Amethyst
Marker3

Sodalite-Lapis-Sodalite (Made to be extra small and light for things like lace)
Lace Marker

Upcoming projects: More dyed fiber, more spinning, finished woven spindle bags, stitch markers, cute knitted critters, and a Gnomespun webpage update.

Upcoming posts: Dyeing methodology

Upcoming events: NH S&W (dangerous), MA S&W

Think that’s about it for now.

Oh right, I have some fae to show you but they’re not in the computer yet.

~The Gnome
Gnome

Friday, May 01st, 2009 | Author:

Well I was going to have my first finished yarn from the shiny newness…

You know you’re really in a real relationship when you have your first argument, right? And learn how you deal with such things, etc.

The Big Guy (the new wheel, for those following along at home) and I (and self) have had our first… disagreement. Well, two in one. One small, one large.

First, he decided on a name. It went roughly like this…

Wheel: Ok, I think I’ve got it.
Gnome: Really? So which? Or something else?
Wheel: Strider Luchta
Gnome: Ok… wait… what?
Wheel: Strider. Luchta.
Gnome: But… you said you’d decided.
Wheel: Yes. Strider. Luchta.
Gnome: You… want… both?
Wheel: ::rolling non-eyes:: Duh.
Gnome: That doesn’t make any sense, Big Guy.
Wheel: You can call me that too.
Gnome: That makes even LESS sense!
Self: You and your sense, be happy, he picked!
Gnome: But… that’s not picking!
Wheel: But they’re my name.
Gnome: But… they don’t even come from the same language!
Wheel: So? My name’s Strider, my nickname is Luchta, and you can call me Big Guy.
Gnome: Luchta isn’t a nickname, it’s a full name of a god!
Self: Who cares, he’s a wheel, it’s not like it’s particularly “logical” to name him in the first place.
Wheel: Hey, who’s side are you on anyway?
Gnome: Oh cool it, you two. Self, you don’t even exist, and Strider you don’t speak. Stop arguing.
Wheel: Pushy isn’t he?
Self: You have no idea. Stubborn too.
Wheel: So I see
Self: Just remember, you’re the one who wanted him.
Wheel: Right
Gnome: Ok ok ok, FINE. Strider Luchta and Big Guy. Didn’t you claim to be low maintenance?
Wheel: It’s just my name, Gnomey, it’s not like it’s a lot to ask, is it?
Wheel stagewhisper: Is he always like this?
Self: Lately? Yeah. Lack of sleep, I think. The stress doesn’t help.
Wheel: Aah, I see. We should…
Gnome: OK OK OK! Stop analyzing me! You two don’t exist! I must be losing my tenuous grip on reality!

That was “argument” number one. Later in the evening, we had another.

Gnome: Ok, we’ve finished the polwarth. Two bobbins. I’ve wound off the third so it’s all clear for plying.
Strider: I don’t want to.
Gnome: Don’t… want to?
Strider: Nope. I want to spin something more fun.
Gnome: But… it’s ready to ply. As soon as it’s plied we can take pictures and show it off!
Strider: I’m tired of that stuff.
Gnome: But if you ply it, it will be done!
Strider: But…
Gnome: There’s only one bobbin left, we can’t spin onto it or I’ll have to use the little one.
Strider: ::sighs:: Ok.
Gnome: Ok, ready? Remember this is new to me too. Go slow.
Luchta: Naaaaah, nope. Sorry. ::throws drive band::
Gnome: Wait, what? You said… why’d you throw your drive band.
Luchta: ::shrugs::
Gnome: But… Ok, let me put it back on. C’mon cooperate.
Luchta: ::giggles::
Gnome: You said Luchta, not Loki, stop it! How do your pulleys not even line up anymore? They don’t move!
Luchta: HEE
Gnome: C’mon, Big Guy, I’m just trying to put the drive band on. I promise it won’t be long.
Luchta: Ok, fine. ::pouts::
Gnome: See, that wasn’t so bad. You can impress everyone with what lovely high twist yarn you make.
Luchta: I can make lovely yarn. It’s the big wheel, you see.
Gnome: Yes! Ready? All set, and the cross is at the bottom like you like, and the tension’s up…
Luchta: Ok, here we go, ready?
Gnome: Woh! Fast. See, that’s not so bad. You’re really good at this! Such a strong, fast wheel!
Luchta: Thanks. I do my best. And I am rather sexy.
Gnome: Mmhmm, and you do it well. Not everyone could deal as easily with that slightly felted stuff.
Luchta: Yeah… but… Bored now. ::throws drive band::
Gnome: I… but… you…
Luchta: Bored. Now. Like spinning better.
Gnome: We’re… in the middle of… ::sighs::
Luchta: I’m not putting that band back on until you agree to spin, not ply.
Gnome: Ok, Big Guy. I’m too tired for this tonight. I was going to stay up past my bedtime to ply so your bobbins could be all clear to impress people with your spinning on Sunday. I guess that will have to wait.
Strider: Oh now that’s mature.
Gnome: Yes, because I’m too tired to fight with you, and I’m already talking out loud to you and my downstairs neighbors are probably considering calling the psych ward. Really, I’m trying to sweet talk a wheel.
Strider: Ok, ok, go to bed. But don’t forget to cry on Ravelry first.
Gnome: ::rolls eyes:: ::whines on ravelry:: I’m totally blogging this you know.
Strider: ::chuckles ruefully:: You’re such a dork, Gnome.
Gnome: Yeah, I know, that’s why you love me. I totally deserve a Pooka wheel, don’t I?
Strider: Duh. Go get some sleep.

Yes, I’m um… odd.

~The Gnome
Gnome

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