Olympic Hopeful

After much debate (with myself) I have decided to take up the torch—but keep it far away from the fibre. I have a full plate with guests for the entire time and an upcoming show as well as other deadlines. Which makes this all the more stressful and exciting.

I have decided on 17 events for the 17 days and will be awarding medals to myself based on completion. BTW each day of events must also include one Olympic venue being attended or the day’s medal is forfeited –with the exception of today…

Here is my list of events so far. I am accepting suggestions and will be organizing the days as I go. Really, feel free to suggest an event. I’m pretty open minded.

Day One – Opening Ceremonies

I’m going pretty easy on myself for this one. I must finish 8 Olympic hats today….Now, this is actually a two part event as I must ride my bike to the yarn shop to drop them off tomorrow. It is a couch event for the first part and will include watching the opening ceremonies. I get to start before the opening ceremony as long as I am working only on Olympic knitting. No personal knitting or spinning allowed.

  • Gold – 8 hats completed and delivered
  • Silver – 8 hats completed but I walk to the shop
  • Bronze – 8 hats completed but I take public transit to the shop.

Day Two – Spare Room Half Pipe

This is a crucial event with a lot riding on it. My guests are coming in 2 days, in less than 24 hours by the time I finish the cleaning. The room must be emptied of extraneous goods (meaning wool bins, the closet must be emptied, welcome basket must be filled and all traces of 3 cats must be eradicated from the room. I must also find the pump for the blow up bed and photograph the completed room.

This is the most challenging and medal standings will be based on the following.

  • Full disclosure and a photo of the completely cleaned room -Gold
  • Room completed but welcome basket only has clean towels – Silver
  • There’s no time to steam clean the carpet but all other conditions have been met- Bronze

The Airport Bobsled

This is a team event in which John, myself, YVR and our guests must all participate. In order for medals to be awarded the following conditions must be met

  • Guests must tm arrival time. We must leave at that time, be able to find parking and our guests and exit the airport and return back to our house within 1 hr – Gold
  • We cannot find parking at the airport, argue about where to find parking but we still meet our criteria for getting home – Silver
  • All goes well, but navigating traffic has us arriving home later than our 1 hour finish time -Bronze

Medals disqualification for doping or road rage.

You get my drift. There is one team event that I will need help with and that is an entire day of spinning either at my house or at the studio. Please let me know what day you are free for this to happen and we will find the best day to fit it in. And now for your yarn p0rn pleasure, the results of the spin in at the studio last night. Photos were taken this morning on South Granville

Hand dyed, carded and hand spun BLF, silk noil, tussah silk, merino and corriedale with dyed mohair locks. Plied with baby alpaca.

Hand dyed roving, hand spun BFL. Squishy and fabulous. Looking forward to your input.

It’s Here…..

and our friends are coming, and the tourists are here, and there will be line ups at my favourite restaurants and I need a treasure map to find Costco, and no one can park near my house or the studio and the buses are all full of people with suitcases and…..my jury pieces still aren’t done and the back bedroom still has remnants of studio crap in it and….

oh hell, the Olympics are here. Can’t stop it so might as well get into the groove. I will not however,

  • Buy red mittens
  • Have a Canadian Flag sticking out my car window
  • Eat red and white cupcakes
  • Buy a cute cuddly Squatchy, even when it goes on sale after the big “O” is done.

The studio has undergone a major renovation to accommodate my growing Thursday night group.

This is the carding corner with the scale and fibre so that spinners can make their own batts with plenty of elbow room. I like having a dedicated section just for that.

The spinners now have their own area, a bit more roomy than before with a surface to rest their coffee/tea or fibre. Finally. The knitting area has a small project table and easy access to the coffee pot. Thanks to the mountain of folks who contributed…you all know who you are, but a special thank you to Toni, who kept me from throwing a match into the building while we were sorting wool.

I have two containers of hand spun since the last shows ended. I’m shocked because I didn’t think I had been spinning much.

I have lost some teaching classes due to students not wanting to travel from the north shore. Boo, hiss. I am making up for it by finishing off a pile of Maple Leaf hats to put in the window at Birkeland. They are pretty spiffy and made locally. Who wouldn’t want that? Back to work.

My Very Own Tardis!

I can’t believe Paula knit this for me! Apparently I’ve mentioned Dr. Who on my blog a few times. At least enough to get someone to knit and felt me a Tardis.

It’s now resting comfortably on my corner chair. Neither the cats nor John have any idea what it is. I like that. Did you notice the bejewelled light on the top of the Police Box. Brilliant Paula!

As well as having extreme Tardis knitting abilities, Paula is also an olympic style organizer. Between her and Mariegold yesterday and Toni and Jennifer the day before, my studio is being whipped into shape. I’m working on incorporating an ugly couch into the room as well since the size of the drop in’s has gotten quite a bit larger and there are more knitters hanging around to keep the spinners company. Cool.

The freeform knit and crochet class is coming up soon. I’ll keep you posted. Right now I’m thinking of a full day workshop with lunch and want to know when in March is good for most of you. Also if sushi works out for most of you for lunch. Of course there would be truffle cupcakes.

In other news.

  • My jury pieces are lagging a bit and time is running out.
  • I accidentally bought more yarn
  • Watching Hoarders makes me feel better about my growing stash
  • I’ve managed to break 300 yards in a 100g skein.
  • Lace is great (even better than intarsia–less ends to weave in)
  • If anyone was to ever take my Denise needles from me, I would hurt them.

Intuitive Design

The Denise needles have freed me. I am knitting in several different directions now (literally) on the same piece.

I am completely lost in this project and it is a glorious feeling. Often Iwould tackle free form with crochet only. I would rationalize that only crochet can give you the glorious curves that make a free form piece so organic. Not so. If your needles can bend and curve, so can your work. That’s not to say that I won’t be incorporating some crochet into this piece, but now I have options.

My only reason to leave this design behind is a half filled bobbin of hand dyed bamboo at the studio (it is calling to me) At present, it seems to be a fingering weight. I know….shocking. It’s taking forever. But I’m sure I’ll have it done tonight and will be able to post tomorrow.

Conversion

And they are all mine!!! I am definitely channeling Pearl. This is her thing, not mine. Somehow, I own them and am knitting my first hat on this lovely set of Denise needles. I even shifted from moving to double points to working with two circulars on my current hat pattern.


I AM a fierce knitter. I am wiser and more efficient (after 15 years) as a result of one shift in my work. Now, based on the fact that this knitting is keeping me from my jury pieces, I should toss it to the side and get back in the groove. Screw it, these needles are just too exciting, and the speed…..holy crap.

I spent a great night at the studio last night. I love having other spinners hanging out with me. I did manage to spin a bit and have decided to shift to smaller skeins for people who just want a taste of the fancy.

This is a lovely combination of hand painted merino and bamboo with hand dyed mohair locks tossed it.

60 grams
70 yards of shiny silky loveliness

Any takers?

The intermediate class I am teaching at Birkeland starts next week. There are only a few spots left, so call the shop or go online to register to make sure that you have a space. This class is perfect for someone who has taken one of the beginner classes.

A Great Day For Finishing

A custom order – Sakura

Hand dyed silk and wool with angora cherry blossoms.

A jury piece – Reaching

Hand spun natural and dyed wool, intuitively decides its own form.

Rovings dried and braided

100 g handpainted BFL


105g Handpainted Kid Mohair

100g Handpainted Kid Mohair

I didn’t take photos of the tussah silk still drying or the chunky merino ( but I’m still trying to finish hats going to California and Germany. Joan was in the studio today working away on her clay. I love that the studio is starting to be used to it’s full potential.