I'm guessing you all feel like me--there's not enough time in the day. Well, I agree. I spent tonight looking up evidence and solid information to present to my company to try to convince them we should switch to a four day work week (10 hrs/day). I don't know if it'll work, but it can't hurt to ask! I'd love to hear any information or feedback you have on this type of work week, so comment away.
I did manage to get some spinning done last night for a wholesale order--three singles that will be plied with thread this weekend. I'm going to head out and squeeze in one more single before bed.
For those of you who aren't my wholesale buyer, I also spun three wonderful yarns over the weekend. One is a thinner two ply from some of Ginny's rovings, and two are from Liz's wonderful crazy batts. Because I'm now walking partway to work, I can't drag my big white backdrop, the yarn, and the camera in to take pics on my lunch break. I promise to take pics this weekend, and post the new yarns next week. I'm going to try to get back on my schedule of washing all finished yarns on Fri night to take pics and write listings over the weekend (as well as spin some more for the next week!). For now, you'll have to content yourself with these lovely photos of the batts I spun from:
Jul 22, 2008
Jul 19, 2008
Guess who's "famous"...
The fabulous Susan Gibbs of Martha's Vineyard Fiber Farm has posted on her blog my guest entry about my visit to MV. I feel special :). Go check it out!
Not feeling it...
You ever have those times when you don't feel like working on your chosen craft? When you spend all week just blobbed on the couch watching movies and falling asleep? Well, I've been having one of those for some reason, and I intend to change it today. I'm going to pick up a little in here (my craft/computer/guest bedroom) and spin my butt off. Well, at least a couple of skeins, anyway. I think some bamboo needs to be spun, and some yarns for a custom order, and perhaps a Hobbledehoy batt (I've got a couple of good ones stashed!).
In related news, I got myself an Ashford Country Spinner

which I haven't even unpacked because I don't want to be tempted to use it without finishing it first. I just know that if I put it together and use it without finishing it, I will never want to take it apart to apply stains/waxes/oils/whatever I decide to use. Did I mention that though it only has a ratio of 4:1, the bobbin (which I have unpacked) can hold 2.2 POUNDS OF YARN?!?!?!?!?! Did I mention that? How insane is that? Just to give you an idea of size--
In related news, I got myself an Ashford Country Spinner

which I haven't even unpacked because I don't want to be tempted to use it without finishing it first. I just know that if I put it together and use it without finishing it, I will never want to take it apart to apply stains/waxes/oils/whatever I decide to use. Did I mention that though it only has a ratio of 4:1, the bobbin (which I have unpacked) can hold 2.2 POUNDS OF YARN?!?!?!?!?! Did I mention that? How insane is that? Just to give you an idea of size--
- the center portion of the bobbin reminds me of a slightly thinner rolling pin
- the entire bobbin is about 9.5" long and weighs 1lb, 9oz with no yarn on it
- I'm pretty sure I could knock you out cold with it, should I care to do so
Jul 17, 2008
My Exhausting Vacation
What I will talk about over here is the wedding and how awesome it was :). Ok, mostly I'll show pictures. To be immodest, I and my mom and other family members worked our asses off and got the hall and supplies ready (as well as the bouquets, dresses, flowers, and cupcakes), and I think it turned out pretty darn well.
This is a book of the RSVP cards I made. Each card had a different word on it related to their relationship, the wedding, or things in their lives.
This was the bride and groom's table. The cool letters were made by
http://kristinemays.etsy.com.We used 12" runners of quilting cotton between the places for color. What this photo doesn't show are the *awesome* sunflowers we ordered to put in the mason jars in between each runner.
My dress was made by the wonderful
http://petapledger.etsy.com, and my stepsister (on the far left) made the other two dresses. Oh, and my jewelry that you can't see is from http://thumble.etsy.com.Here she comes...
The Seester and her husband--I don't think I've ever seen her look lovelier, or him look happier (despite this photo!). What you can't see in this photo are the pimp saddle shoes he's got on, or the fact that her dress is tea length and gorgeous.
Jul 14, 2008
I need a vacation from my vacation!
It was wonderful--the trip, the farm visit, the wedding, everything. But man oh man am I beat! I'll get some pictures and more interesting stories a little later in the week. For now, I'm off to bed...
Jul 5, 2008
My dear sweet darling leetle Seester
(that's her on the left...not the bird, the human)She's getting married in a week. Not surprisingly, I'll be going home for the big event, and all the running around, panicking, and decorating that happens before such an occasion. I'll see if I can post while I'm gone (not least because I want to share the real-life visit I'll be making to Martha's Vineyard Fiber Farm--live yarn!). If I can't, then you'll just have to wait till the middle of the month to see and hear about all the fun that was had!
(eta: it feels very weird not packing any wool to take with me, even though the spinning wheel is staying home!)
(eta: it feels very weird not packing any wool to take with me, even though the spinning wheel is staying home!)
Jul 1, 2008
"Normal"
I just graduated with my second bachelor's degree in May. Before that, I worked a marketing job that took me on the road very frequently, sometimes just every weekend, and sometimes for weeks and weeks at a time. Since I started school this time around, Big Man and I have been waiting for me to graduate so life can get back to "normal". Now that I have graduated, there was the futzing around with my job to see if they were going to take me on full time (they did), my sister's wedding to plan (more on that later), and summer is Big Man's busy travel season at work (he just came home from two weeks on the road). So things still aren't "normal".
I wonder when they will be, and how we'll know it. I wonder if they ever will be. I wonder if it matters :)
I wonder when they will be, and how we'll know it. I wonder if they ever will be. I wonder if it matters :)
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