Playing catchup, staying at the studio and trying to finish web orders. Also, my compulsive need to watch all events –with the exception of the beach volleyball…I’m sorry but I really have a hard time seeing this as an Olympic caliber event.

Yesterday’s focus was on spinning because of all of the goodies I picked up at the fibre festival. Here we go…delish..

One ply – 100% suri alpaca
2nd ply – 50% alpaca, 30% silk top, 20% merino


I can’t even describe how this spun up. I am in love and would have gladly given up a medal to spend the night with this roving….

170 grams
slight thick to thin spin
90 yards.

I held back on my two ounces of camel silk and spun an alpaca merino fleece artist roving. Nice, but after the suri and silk….you know, not as exciting…but I am down to no rovings, fleece scraps nothing left to spin….And that’s when the door bell rang.

Canada Post on a Sunday……..and eight pounds of fleece for me.

Pansies

Let’s just say I’m no longer worried about the yarn portion of my floor exercise program.

A free form hat comes to fruition while watching the United States gymnastics team qualifier.

A very subtle design, unlike the U.S. leotards. Primarily in peruvian wool with a bit of handspun thrown in. I was really having a beige day.

And finally two more neck wraps

Six, count them 6 cozy neck wraps!!!

Total stats for the day

2 Neck wraps
3 hand spun 410 grams
1 free form hat
Medal – Silver

All that hard work and still only a silver. I think the Russian judge in me is being a little harsh.