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Monday, July 16, 2012

Adventures in Spinning

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Remember that roving I bought at the Houston Pony Meet? Well I ordered a knitpicks Turkish drop spindle and worked a little on it, it was difficult and I did like it, but it wasn't going as easy as I hoped. Learning curves, and the fact I was trying to teach myself really. Then work got busy and blah blah blah. Well I started watching some more drop spindle videos and learned a few new things so I picked up my spindle and started again, this time it was going much better! Before I knew it I had spun up all my roving into two lovely little balls of singles


Clearly my technique needs some refining as the singles are wildly thick and thin. I figured after plying it would balance out a bit.

During plying I realized I did not add as much twist to the yarn as I should have, because it turned out very puffy and loose looking, but it held together well anyway

I got pretty quick and plied the second ball in about an hour. The Turkish spindle is great because it makes a center pull ball and you can ply from the inside and outside without a problem. I love it.

Then Zoey helped me wind into a skein and tie it up to prepare for setting the twist. Without a niddy-noddy I used two chairs next to each other. I could have just used one chair back, but I like the way a longer hank looks. I wound up with about 110 yards of yarn. To set the twist I soaked in some water for a few minutes, rinsed in cold, squeezed out the water in a towel, whacked it against the tub a few times and hung to dry.

When it was done drying, I twisted it into hanks. Lovely. There it is, my first hand spun yarn all ready to use.


It took me a while to find a pattern to use since I was overestimating how much project I could get out of my 4 oz of bulky/super bulky yarn. I did find this pattern for a headband ear warmer which I decided would be just right. I don't really wear hats in the winter because my hair is always in a pony tail, so this sounded like something I might actually use. It took just a couple hours to knit up (with kid interruptions) and used slightly less than one of my balls of yarn. I think I might make a matching one for Zoey if I don't find any other pattern I like.

Over the weekend I started looking at hand carders...and wool combs...I think I might see some in my near future. This whole spinning thing is way fun!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Symphony of the Goddesses

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Every now and then the Houston Symphony puts on a video game related show. We haven't gone in the past but this time it was Specifically a Legend of Zelda concert. I've always enjoyed the Zelda games. I've only played the Gameboy/DS ones but I watched my brothers play the NES and SNES ones and watched Brandon play one on the Wii. The music is great, but in a full orchestra concert, it was AMAZING! I decided to splurge a little and buy some really nice seats and it was totally worth it. They played several medleys spanning several games. They did a few specific songs. Then to top it off we got 3 encore songs! Yay! It was fabulous. Brandon must have liked it because he bought a t-shirt and wore it the next day, WITHOUT washing it first. If you know Brandon, that is saying something. I think next time they do a video game concert, we'll go again.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Happy 4th of July, Texas Style

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For my fireworks deprived friend and family in Maryland, Utah and Arizona: Brandon burned enough pyrotechnics for all of you.


We had a great holiday filled with friends, family, food and fireworks. The 4 essential Fs of Independence Day. Many thanks to all those who did fight and continue to fight for the freedoms we enjoy as Americans.

Splish Splash

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We don't go to the pool very often, or even take out the kiddy pool in the backyard so this is quite the treat.


My little babies are so big!


Spraying the water hose is definitely the favorite thing to do.


And then there's Peggy Sue and Ollie who follow me EVERYWHERE. Mom, Dad, you can come get your dogs now, they're driving me batty! haha!