Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarn. Show all posts

Friday, November 05, 2010

Rhinebeck Recap

It feels like ages since we went to Rhinebeck for the Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Festival but really it was only a few weeks ago. October 16-17th to be exact.

We had an amazing time! I only took two pictures. It was such a whirlwind that I wanted to enjoy every second. Plus I knew that there would be tonnes of photos in the blogisphere if I wanted to re-live it again.

The highlight of the trip was meeting THE Ysolda Teague! and Louise and I got our picture taken with her! What would have made it more fabulous was if I had finished my Damson Shawl in time to wear to Rhinebeck, but sadly I only finished it yesterday. Photos to come after blocking.

Here's us with Ysolda!

Me, Ysolda Teague!, and Louise

My other photo was of the famous and incredibly delicious chicken pot pie. Yum, yum, yum!

Rhinebeck Chicken Pot Pie

We also had some of the maple cotton candy, Heaven!

Here's my yarn haul.

My Yarn Haul

Slightly over budget. But I did come home with 25 dollars.

Clockwise from far left.
Mini Mochi, Colour: Babyface 111
The Sanguine Gryphon Litte Traveler, Colour: San Zhi
The Sanguine Gryphon Bugga! , Colour: Half-Banded Topper
Jamie Harmon Merino/Angora 2 ply handspun, Colour: Multi
Jamie Harmon Merino/Angora 2 ply millspun, Colour: pink-red (making that up)
Socks that Rock Lightweight Mill-end, pink
Socks that Rock Lightweight Mill-end, grey green blue
Fibre Optics Roving, 80% Merino & 20% Silk, Colour: Chocolate-loden-teal-dusty blue gradient

And a Ravelry Goodybag from the awesome party! Priceless!

I also got a Jennie The Potter yarn bowl. Which I've already put to good use on my next project. I'm starting the Daybreak Shawl by Stephen West.

Jennie the Potter Yarn Bowl

If you every have a chance to go to Rhinebeck, do it! You won't be disappointed.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Sew!

I took a little break to dye some yarn this weekend using the tutorial at Kathryn Ivy.

Easter Dyeing Yarn

But mostly I've been doing a lot of sewing.

I finished the last 3 months of Ten Make Two. I'm anxiously awaiting my blocks.

Last 3 months of Ten Make Two

I have also been working on row10. I'm enjoying making my own blocks with no patterns. Here's my hedgehog. It started as a doodle one day at work, then a more structured picture. Before I couloured the picture, it passed the "what do you think this looks like" test with my husband.

DSCN3043

I did a little math, and now a wonderful block. If I do say so myself.

DSCN3045

I hope everyone else is having a great long weekend!