Ye olde Yiddish saying: "Man makes his plans; God laughs."
Posted by Beth at July 14, 2008 12:32 PMYummy yarn!!! Wish I was a spinner...sigh...
Posted by Nancy at July 14, 2008 12:33 PMThe best part for me about your Tour de Fleece is realizing my handspun yarn looks a lot like yours--as a self-taught spinner, I keep thinking of myself as a beginner, but maybe, I'm at least an advanced beginner.
Posted by Laura Abrahamsen at July 14, 2008 12:33 PMNow how do you do that!? You make me want to try spinning AND you give me ideas of working with wool and other fuzzy, warm fibers. I live in south Texas, for heaven's sake! How practical would that be? Seriously, always love to see what you're doing. Thanks for sharing with all of us!
Posted by Leslie at July 14, 2008 12:38 PMOh well, s*** happens, what can you do?
Like when you find out on the same morning that: your brother is not going to help paint your apartment, even though you have already moved the furniture AND the toilet has come loose so you do the funny fanny dance every time you sit there and then it leaks, and ... not going to elaborate on this...
What you do? You get a case of "finishitis" for once, and knit all through the weekend in the only spot left in the house where you can fit... Denial is my bestest frind. HA
(Only your fibery things look so much nicer than mine)
Posted by Andrea at July 14, 2008 12:38 PMHaha! I have the opportunity to post something sooner than 80th and I'm taking it! Check out Mrs. #15!! -- http://northxeast.com/general/nxe%E2%80%99s-fifty-most-influential-female-bloggers/#more-204 -- Congratulations Stephanie!
Posted by Bri at July 14, 2008 12:38 PMBeautiful spinning--I'm not a sparkly yarn fan either but those yarns are tempting.
Posted by Sheryl at July 14, 2008 12:41 PMDear Steph: I am so glad you are taking some down time from writing (at least I think you are). I was afraid you would get in the "repeating theme" groove that some writers get into when they forget to take some time for themselves. So, even though I will miss the upcoming books, stop writing. Knit, spin, go to knit nights, argue with your daughters, giggle with Joe, and recharge your batteries so we will benefit from your new insights on life and knitting.
Pattie in SF (no, not your mom)
Harlotta, that is the shizknit. I wish I could conquer the spinning deficits in my world. Maybe it is time to go visit Bob with the drop spindle and beg for some help.
Posted by Melinda at July 14, 2008 12:42 PMI have only seen navajo plying once and it did NOT look this good. You may send me back to my wheel to try that again. It all looks wonderful. How did you hold off the cleaning, kids demands, and all other to get this much done?
I still think of myself as a beginner spinner although I've been spinning off and on for nearly 20 years. Recently I've been spinning a lot and I realised how much difference practice makes when I look at yarn I span years ago. I've just been knitting up some yarn I span more than a decade ago & then left in drawer. I was so new to spinning that I hadn't scoured it properly & it's yellow & greasy. But I'm making something that's going to be felted so that should take care of the yellowing and the uneven texture of the yarn and I can't bring myself to compost yarn, no matter how bad it is. I'm pleased to say that it has made me realise that I am getting better at spinning, even on days when I seem to have two left hands and three left feet.
Posted by Alison M at July 14, 2008 12:44 PMI love the first "thrums" yarn. Lovely color. I just might have to take up spinning again.
Posted by Nan at July 14, 2008 12:45 PMoh i am drooling at that sparkly yarn. it is SO pretty. not that the other things are not pretty, but sparkles catch my attention with a vengance.
as for the spinning goals... you can do it! of course. :)
Love the spinning. The Navajo ply is beautiful! And that baby sweater is exquisite.
Sometimes it works out to ignore the universe's muttering, eh?
Posted by Louise at July 14, 2008 12:47 PMAll of it thoroughly pettable looking from here. Very nice. Does Lance Armstrong know you're gaining on him?
Posted by AlisonH at July 14, 2008 12:48 PMOh that yarn is so pretty it makes me want to take up spinning. But no, seriously no. (er... because I'm so in charge of my life I can make those sweeping statements... except that I'm going to go duck and cover now...)
Posted by em at July 14, 2008 12:57 PM
Keep your eye on the prize. Exceed 65 g a day and earn and extra bottle of brew. That should keep you motivated.
Posted by lenora at July 14, 2008 12:58 PMI am in total awe of your progress. Both with the spinning and with the knitting.
I've also noticed that I want to spin thinner and thinner as I practice more, and how it is harder for me to spin thick yarn. Must practice the "thick" stuff more.
Posted by Shell at July 14, 2008 12:59 PMTo Alison M at 12:44--I adore that you use "span" as the past tense of spin! It's an archaic word but I've always felt it sounded better than "I spun that." From now on, tomorrow I will spin, yesterday I span, in the past I have spun. (You got me on my two favorite obsessions--fiber and grammar.)
Oh and Stephanie--fabulous work on all fronts!
Wow! I'm impressed!
I thought that first photo of thrums looked good. The yarn from that looked even better.
The second photo of thrums looked even better than that (I tend to like blues a lot) and the yarn you made from it is amazing!
Thanks for letting us know where to get all this fibery goodness!
I also love the baby stuff you're knitting.
Posted by Johann Mitchell at July 14, 2008 1:07 PMSo that's where you were all weekend. Well done. For someone who states her disdain for "sparkly stuff" as frequently as you do, it sure does turn up in your stash often enough. Perhaps you need to re-evaluate your sparkle factor.....
Posted by marie in NJ at July 14, 2008 1:08 PMGetting yarn envy. Must learn to spin.
Posted by Sarah M. at July 14, 2008 1:10 PMLovely, lovely knitting.
Lovlier, lovlier spinning.
Lovliest, lovliest blog.
Hope there was nothing important damaged in the basement flood.
Posted by Brandy at July 14, 2008 1:21 PMYour spinning is lovely! What a great challenge this tour de fleece is. I wish I could have prepared for it myself. My challenge was getting the wheel out of the bag this summer...:)
Posted by aline at July 14, 2008 1:22 PMAh, how the best laid plans so often go awry. But good luck with your goal, because whether you succeed or not, half the fun is getting there! Yummy fleece.
And totally off-topic, but I am assuming you do know about the pattern from Knitter's for the wool pig socks???
Posted by Bethany H. at July 14, 2008 1:27 PMYou are really "spinning along!" Nice stuff there!
Sara
(and thanks for the reassurance that I'm not crazy. Yet anyway.)
Your basement flooded? Poor Steph!
The sparkly skeins are adorable.
Posted by Marina Stern at July 14, 2008 1:48 PMThat sure is Purty.
What are you going to make with 'em? I'm asking because I have small bits of wool like that but have no clue of what to do with them to do them justice.
That sure is pretty though.
"All spinners tend to spin thinner with experience" -- so *that* explains why my TDF challenge is to spin 162g of merino into laceweight. Yes, I know 162g is pretty pathetic, but, I maintain, not if it's laceweight. And my last big spinning project plied into worsted, so there.
(I may at some point enter a frame of mine wherein I can tolerate spinning slubs without picking the yarn apart, but not today.)
Posted by Lucia at July 14, 2008 2:01 PMYeah, the universe tends to take those statements as taunts.
Oooooooooooooh! Pretty yarn! From the pictures, it doesn't look too sparkly. :)
Posted by Sue at July 14, 2008 2:03 PMYou sound more cheerful. I'm betting you have beer.
Posted by Presbytera at July 14, 2008 2:04 PMI am impressed with the spinning. YOu are improving with each gram of fiber, even if you don't think so. Not able to participate in the tour de fleece, but wonder if I could do a mt. everest sort of climb of my fleece. I sent about 10 pounds of fiber to be blended with some alpaca. It will be ready in September for spinning. I shall have to spend some serious spinning time on it. Wonder what on the needles will suffer. Keep up the great works.
DA
Oooo, very pretty. I think you can do it too!
Now I am curious...no stash got harmed in the leaking of the window...right?!!?
Posted by Heather at July 14, 2008 2:10 PMI understand the part about pissing off the Gods. I jinxed our wedding with the phrase,"...and the weather is usually really mild that weekend". It was 103(f) that year. Best of luck with the spinning. The baby sweater is beautiful!
Posted by stephanie at July 14, 2008 2:17 PMVery pretty. I am not usually that keen on the sparkles...but I love that one you did. It looks so soft and sproigy as well. I'm just learning to spin and I love love love to navajo ply. It really does do wonders for evening out the yarn!
Posted by Stephanie at July 14, 2008 2:18 PMAbout 20 years ago my mother and I were having a tough time of it. We as a mother/daughter were good, but things around us were going horribly wrong every time we turned around and we were beginning to look for that handbasket.
I looked at her one day and said "Look at it this way...things can't possibly get any worse."
That night, that VERY NIGHT, our car was stolen out of our driveway.
I've never used those words or any form of those words in that way ever again.
Posted by Lynda the Guppy at July 14, 2008 2:23 PMWell, Stephanie, obviously someone else dealt with the flood in your basement so you could knit and spin - lucky you! I can't wait to see what you do with the "thrums" yarn and that gorgeous peacock blue (at least that's how it looks on my monitor).
Posted by Anne at July 14, 2008 2:34 PMI get that feeling every time I say "But the baby's not due for 3 more weeks..."
Beautiful spinning!
Posted by Sara at July 14, 2008 2:36 PMMe ""thinks "" I'll just buy yarn and not spin at all. I admire those that do though and holy smoly what beautiful yarn you make and you get to say "'I spun this yarn AND knit it. Hmmmm I'll put "think " on hold if I see a spinning class offered here I betcha. Dare I say that the two words one should be VERY careful to use are --think and never. Keep spinning. Good Luck
Posted by JoanH at July 14, 2008 2:42 PMReally, very lovely spinning. And I can't wait to see the pattern (BIG hint) for the Baby Mine sweaters. They are darling!
Posted by Elizabeth in Apex, NC at July 14, 2008 2:43 PMYour spinning is lovely-it's so fun to see what you turn out every day. I went to a spinning demo at my local shop yesterday and got to have a turn behind the wheel for a few minutes! I did quite well with the treadle, and what I spun turned out ok, but I had major issues with letting the twist get behind my finger no matter how hard I pinched it, so then the wool was hard to draw. Still, I had fun and I think I would enjoy spinning if I ever took some proper classes and learned how to do it.
Posted by Jody at July 14, 2008 2:44 PMI cannot begin to tell you how completely smitten I am with the Baby Mine sweater.
Posted by Jessica at July 14, 2008 2:55 PMDang, you do spin purty stuff.
I'm humming the Rocky theme for you. Like maybe it'll help. Well, that and beer. You know, I spend the week with my dad, and he even bought be a 6 pack of my favorite, Killian's, and guess how many I drank?
One. I think I was still reeling from what my dear sweet mother in law did for me in Denver. Wool fumes do help. Speaking of Denver, did you get to make it over to the Lamb Shoppe? Do not go there, unless you're prepared to come out with many $ less than you went in with. That is a very enabling shop. There's a picture on my blog of what came out with me. Just sayin.
Posted by Kathy in KS at July 14, 2008 2:57 PMYour spinning looks great. (As does the Baby Mine.)
I seem to have entered spinning a bit backwards; I'm a new spinner, but my hands want to make laceweight. I'm currently trying to master the art of spinning thicker yarns.
Posted by Pork with Bones at July 14, 2008 3:06 PMLovely yarn - especially the sparkly one - any idea what you are going to knit with that one?
Really wish I had a wheel so I could learn to spin.
Posted by Kelley at July 14, 2008 3:20 PMAnd here I was just happy knitting, now seeing your spinning I want yummy stuff to make into yarn too.
Posted by mamaursula at July 14, 2008 3:29 PMNow this is the second post I've seen today about navajo plying, and my will has been broken! I've added learning to navajo ply to my list of goals for TdF. Thanks for the inspiration!
Posted by Amanda at July 14, 2008 3:35 PMWow. You are doing such a great job. It all looks fabulous. I spun some Wensleydale yesterday (mixes of purple and orange). Very long fibers and soft. My first time for that... OH - and I think I'm still in the "getting thinner and thinner with experience" stage. I can't get mine thin enough! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by Daniele at July 14, 2008 3:46 PMDude, can anyone say YARN LUST?!?!?!? Serious GUHage over in South Central Pennsylvania!!!!
Posted by Kat the Knitter/Crocheter at July 14, 2008 3:50 PMWow love the Baby Mine knitting. beautiful. OH the spinning is pettable! Ha I just saw the post that say YARN LUST very funny and I concur.
you are adorable
so sorry to hear about the basement flood. ours did a few years ago, because SOMEONE unplugged the sump pump!
the spinning DOES look pettable.
Baby Mine sweater looks so sweet... I'm sure it will be lovely.
Your pictures (which are great) of the roving becoming yarn are making me think of learning to spin... (do I need another thing to do with yarn?)
Posted by PurpleGirl at July 14, 2008 4:05 PMBut you said "licked". ;) Purty! Knock on wood it all goes well. Old saying - we make plans - God laughs.
Posted by Carrie K at July 14, 2008 4:15 PMYou know, I get the feeling that sometimes you and I fall into the whole trap of, "I'll get it done over the weekend," and then something huge happens: ie your basement floods or a really really cute boy calls. =D
Posted by Convivialiddell at July 14, 2008 4:29 PMIs that like Miss USA saying she wouldn't trip like last year's Miss USA-and then promptly tripped on her gown during the pageant? Never tempt the Gods. The sweater looks lovely.
Posted by rudee at July 14, 2008 5:13 PMGorgeous knitting, amazing spinning, great writing. Everything looks normal. Except I am all weirded out--your blog looks different! Not like a blog. Where are all the little sidebar link thingies?
Posted by karin at July 14, 2008 5:15 PMNever mind me. I found them. Carry on now.
Posted by karin at July 14, 2008 5:17 PMYou are definitely trying for the FibreWoman of the year (with a handspun, handknit cape)! Amazing work!
Posted by Seanna Lea at July 14, 2008 5:34 PMLovely, all. dude, I can even see the little sparkles.
rats on the basement flooding.
Those are just lovely and I think you can do it to. You're a madwoman when it comes to wooly things - MAD I tell you! But, then again, this is why we love you so dearly. I'm halfway through my spinning goal, I move on Saturday, and I've got a little over a month to get ready for my trip to Peru (meaning that I've got to get crackin' on the bug butt pictures). ACK! I *think* I can do it.
Posted by Jess, of the Bugs at July 14, 2008 5:41 PMMore important than doing it, I can hear your inner Yarn Harlot batteries recharging with the hum of the imaginary spinning wheel... at last, the yarn harlot in her natural environment: Yarn:-)
Posted by shanny mac at July 14, 2008 5:49 PMHey Stephanie....what inspiration! Not only does your knitting inspire me, but now your spinning does, too! And you're right, once you spin thin, it's hard to go back to thick.
Gene
Posted by Gene Reyes at July 14, 2008 6:13 PMI love the yarn that you spun! The sparkles go great with the smokey color. And I'm impressed with the baby sweater. So cute!
Posted by Melissa at July 14, 2008 6:39 PMWell, if you don't want it you can send it my way... Love the yarn, the sweaters, the works! Good luck!
Posted by Becky at July 14, 2008 6:44 PMEverything looks great!!!!!
Posted by Knit Witch at July 14, 2008 6:57 PMNow you're thinking that you've dodged a bullet, right? That nothing has gone catastrophically wrong so far so everything is going to be fine, yes?
You DO know the Knitting Gods are just toying with you, don't you?
You know when you watch an action film and the building explodes 15 minutes before the end and our hero says "Oh, the baddie must have been killed in the blast, nobody could have survived that and we are all safe now..."
This is going to be good...
Posted by eclair at July 14, 2008 7:07 PMYour plying looks so much tighter. Hooray!
I love the sparkly stuff. It's gorgeous.
Posted by Christina at July 14, 2008 7:10 PM@Melinda: love the word "shizknit!"
As for you, Steph, congratulations on ... award? Designation? Either way, #15 most influential female blogger, despite all those qualifiers, is a great place to be.
Posted by laureneliz at July 14, 2008 7:40 PMhey... not a bit of that looks under-spun. did you solve the problem?
Posted by annie at July 14, 2008 8:56 PMIt's a good time to practice thick spinning; it weighs more! Ü
I absolutely Love that first sparkley "thrum" one. Why can't I find anything like that in the local yarn shop? Oh well, I wouldn't be able to afford it anyway.
Posted by Tam at July 14, 2008 9:12 PMYou keep racing ahead on the Tour de Fleece like this and the Tour officials are going to be at your door with a cup for you to pee in.
Posted by Maureen at July 14, 2008 9:15 PMOoh ooh ooh, the yarn in #3 is so beautiful to me. If ever there was a yarn that embodied Fairy Dust, that'd be it. It's lovely.
Posted by Vis Major at July 14, 2008 9:23 PMI am LOVING the spinning. It's all gorgeous.
Posted by Chancy at July 14, 2008 9:36 PMI have to keep reminding myself that 1) I don't have the time, the space, or the money to take up spinning. 2) I can hardly make a dent in my stash as it is. And 3) I don't have the money. I shall just have to "spin vicariously" through your blog.
My Calendar came today! I am full of SQUEEEE!!
Posted by Lynn in DC at July 14, 2008 10:10 PMGreat balance! A bit of spin, a bit of sweater! More spin, a bit of sweater (okay, it's a baby sweater and a lot of spinning).
I so love watching the piles of fluff turn into skeins of yarn.
(Where is this baby sweater pattern?)
You and those knitting gods! Is it about balance? I think there's some smiling on that Baby Mine sweater.
Posted by Juliet in Grand Rapids at July 14, 2008 11:09 PMAll this is making me want to spin too! You go!
Posted by helena at July 14, 2008 11:23 PMI have a spindle and a bit of fleece waiting in a basket for me to get the nerve to give it a try.
I can do this! Thanks!
I bow to your superior spinning dedication. How do you sit in one place long enough to do all that spinning without your back seizing up or your hands cramping? Honestly, an hour, maybe an hour and a half, is my limit. But maybe it's time for another one...
Posted by Jocelyn at July 14, 2008 11:31 PMAre you spinning by colours? Seems you're going through the blues (not necessarily emotionally, though). I'm enjoying how yo're going with this challenge and also just the fun of watching a heap of unspun magically turn into skeins of spun. Can you tell I'm not a spinner?
Posted by Kate at July 14, 2008 11:44 PMYou are making me want to spin. Stop it at once. I do not spin, I knit. No spinny! (sparkles......)
Posted by Margo at July 14, 2008 11:52 PMYou go, girl! You can do it. The results so far are gorgeous and I can't wait to see the next spinning photos. Love the baby mine sweater too.
Posted by Liz at July 15, 2008 12:22 AMI'll venture to guess that it was the "clean house" part that loosed the vengeance. But you can spin, churn out that beautiful fiber goodness.
Posted by Sonya at July 15, 2008 1:08 AM is any thing perking in your mind
about your next big project
i enjoy sparkle in my yarn
do you not have a pretty
beaded jacket to wear in
london town
i do not spin but knit
the yarns are lovely
perhaps a lovely cashmere
do you spin silk perhaps
something soft to work
with and easy on the fingers
My Tour de Fleece totals, so far: One small, overspun, underplyed, spindle-spun skein of two-ply, plus half a copful. Trying to learn something new (spinning on a spindle) for the Tour is a way bigger challenge for me than spinning for quantity. This week, I'm adding learning to spin woolen, as I've only ever spun semi-worsted. My brain is exhausted.
Posted by Lynn at July 15, 2008 8:04 AMwow so prettty :)
Posted by kat at July 15, 2008 8:48 AMDude I think that sometime in the near future I will have to learn how to spin. So far I have tought myself how to crochet and knit (in that order I am afraid) but I think spinning may need a teacher and more equipment. you guys make it look like soo much fun though! Keep up the good work!
Posted by Alexis at July 15, 2008 9:37 AMthat is some seriously inspiring yarn. i think as the follow up to the tour de fleece, you need to have a "stephanie knits with tour de fleece spun yarns" gig, because this stuff is way too pretty to languish in stash.
Posted by joyce at July 15, 2008 10:18 AMI love Spinderella's stuff. I have a couple of pounds of her thrums in my stash (am pretty sure I have the sparkly pink). But today it's got to be either cutting up carpet or stripping a dresser. No spinning today. I have 3 knitting projects with deadlines to work on, too. Will be working on those out at the Lake, where we're going as a reward for either cutting up carpet or stripping a dresser.
Time to get moving
So I'm in St.-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, at an antique store last week, and there's a beautiful, handmade 18th century spinning wheel, all folk-arty and gorgeous. I fondle it for a bit, wipe away the drool, and walk away. Then my husband, seemingly prompted by the Universe, says, "I think it would be cool if you took up spinning." I'm still resisting, though, because then he said "Wouldn't that make knitting cheaper?"
Your stuff is beautiful! I hope the basement window got fixed without too much hassle.
Posted by Jody at July 15, 2008 12:13 PMWE BELIEVE IN YOU!!!!
Also- baby sweaters are cute enought to re-grow my fallopian tubes.....I swear, I feel them stretching and trying to reconnect....Creeeeeeeeek.....
Posted by Tracey in michigan at July 15, 2008 12:30 PMWhere can we get this pattern????
Vickie
Posted by Vickie Thomas at July 15, 2008 12:42 PM'TITANIC!!!"
You are my heroine as a knitter. Thanks for the inspirational blogs.
Of Course you can do it! It's not like you have kids or a husband or a job or a blog or anything to distract your from your task, right? ;)
Posted by emma at July 15, 2008 1:12 PMI LOVE your history of spinning. I sent it to many people who know me so that they could understand a little more the appeal all things fiber has for me. I feel so connected to women (and it's mostly women spinning!) throughout time when I am spinning. I don't even care what yarn comes out. I just like spinning!!
Posted by geraldine at July 17, 2008 8:10 AM