Friday, February 25, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
It's Snowing!!! No School!!!
It's snowing and that means NO SCHOOL. YEA!!!
That's a cold, snowy Dogwood |
I love this tree!!! It's kind of whimsical-looking and reminds me of something from a Dr. Seuss book. I love the long ends of each branch. Do they look like something else to you??? |
Boomer with snowflakes on his whiskers! |
I'll post more snow pix later.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Happy Valentine's Day
Happy Valentine's Day!!! |
I formed this heart out of Kollage Yarns' "Romance" in the color, Pink Cloud. www.kollageyarns.com I'm going to turn this into a lacy scarf with lots of fringe. That's Boomer up in the corner of the picture.
Here's a close-up |
Hand-spun hat |
This is the hat that I made with the yarn that I recently spun.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Anna
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Be Sweet
I just finished this scarf made from Be Sweet's "Ribbon Ball" in light grey. The yarn is made with baby mohair and has little hand-tied ribbons all through the yarn. It was great fun to work with as are all of Be Sweet's yarns. Be Sweet's yarns are hand spun and dyed by women in South Africa under a job creation program. Check out their site when you have a chance. www.besweetproducts.com
The sparkles make this a perfect holiday scarf. |
Don't forget to watch the Super Bowl tomorrow.
GO STEELERS!!!
Anna
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Cupcakes and Hand-spun
Yummy treats from Saint Cupcake in Portland, OR saintcupcake.com/ |
I spun these after my latest spinning class. |
Happy Thursday!
Anna
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Spring is springing in the Pacific Northwest
It's hard to believe, but there are signs of spring in the air. The daffodil bulbs are sprouting all over the place and the buds on the magnolia trees are suddenly huge, and this was happening back in January. The rain has stopped for awhile and there's something bright, shiny and warm in the sky that I don't recognize.
The bulbs in my yard aren't as big as some of the neighbor's bulbs, but this is a good start. |
I pulled the Kale out of my pots and added red and yellow Primroses. |
Here are the pictures of my latest projects. My spinning wheel hasn't seen much use in a few years so I decided to take a few spinning classes to refresh my skills. I realized that my skills weren't as rusty as I'd thought they were. In March I'm taking a class to learn how to spin novelty yarn. I can't wait for that one!
This is a child's hat made from Malabrigo Worsted. The frilly stuff is just three different yarns that I had in my stash stranded together as one. |
This is 100% cotton. I'm working on a matching scarf! |
Perfect for Valentine's Day, Yes??? This is made from Seacell which comes from seaweed. It's incredibly soft and light-weight. |
The next pictures are my attempts to refine my spinning skills. I think they turned out pretty well!
I think this is Merino wool. I purchased the fiber ages ago and don't remember exactly what it is. |
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