Monthly Archives: May 2009

Fun, Food, Friends and Fiber

What a great group of nouns! Yesterday was the Rt66 Fiber Rendevous in Edmond and I fought my way through rain and road construction and it was every bit worth it.

While I have great friends locally, only a couple are fiber folks. So getting to be surrounded by them is all wonderful. Some of them I see a couple of times a year so there are lots of "How you been? What are you working on?" etc. And there was fiber and yarn and looms and spindles and all sorts of good things.

There was also a potluck but due to some apparent misunderstandings, there didn't seem to be enough food for all that were there. So Katya and I went across the street to a Pita shop (whose name I don't remember) and I had the BEST sandwich I've had in a long time. I need to find an excuse to go to Edmond again :)

And, yes, I spent money. I took cash in my pocket so I was controlled but when I left, I had $2.25 cents left. That would have been gone also but I couldn't find anything for sale at that price. Dang!

I bought yarn and fiber. I'm gonna spin well if it's the last thing I do. Here's the goods.



The green and orange skeins just hopped into my bag as I walked by the table they were on. And I certainly didn't want to be labeled a thief. So I happily paid for them and sure...I need green and orangey yarn. All the rest of the yarn was in a big box. Someone was destashing sock yarn. Be still my heart. The big skein of brown tweed (which is much prettier in real life) was $10 for 400+ yarns and the others were $3!! The brown..which looks really drab in the photo is a really soft tweed sock yarn. I could only find one of the rainbow skeins and it certainly isn't enough for a pair of socks but it was a lovely antidote to a very gray day. The big ball of roving is Ramboulliet and the little one is Ramboulliet and angora. And I know the R's owner so it's kinda like spinning with a friend. It spins like butter on my spindle. Well sometimes rather lumpy butter but you get the idea.

Today has been about catching up with laundry etc, and playing with the new stuff. Oh and soaking in the tub with some really yummy bath salts my girl sent me. She seems to have a real talent for making this and I told her that since I got some for Christmas and some for Mother's Day, she has inadvertently started a tradition. And I'm all about traditions. And, for me, it's a special day. The kitties and the dog have been unusually attentive and who doesn't like a fur/dog hair snuggle?

Fun, Food, Friends and Fiber

What a great group of nouns! Yesterday was the Rt66 Fiber Rendevous in Edmond and I fought my way through rain and road construction and it was every bit worth it.

While I have great friends locally, only a couple are fiber folks. So getting to be surrounded by them is all wonderful. Some of them I see a couple of times a year so there are lots of "How you been? What are you working on?" etc. And there was fiber and yarn and looms and spindles and all sorts of good things.

There was also a potluck but due to some apparent misunderstandings, there didn't seem to be enough food for all that were there. So Katya and I went across the street to a Pita shop (whose name I don't remember) and I had the BEST sandwich I've had in a long time. I need to find an excuse to go to Edmond again :)

And, yes, I spent money. I took cash in my pocket so I was controlled but when I left, I had $2.25 cents left. That would have been gone also but I couldn't find anything for sale at that price. Dang!

I bought yarn and fiber. I'm gonna spin well if it's the last thing I do. Here's the goods.



The green and orange skeins just hopped into my bag as I walked by the table they were on. And I certainly didn't want to be labeled a thief. So I happily paid for them and sure...I need green and orangey yarn. All the rest of the yarn was in a big box. Someone was destashing sock yarn. Be still my heart. The big skein of brown tweed (which is much prettier in real life) was $10 for 400+ yarns and the others were $3!! The brown..which looks really drab in the photo is a really soft tweed sock yarn. I could only find one of the rainbow skeins and it certainly isn't enough for a pair of socks but it was a lovely antidote to a very gray day. The big ball of roving is Ramboulliet and the little one is Ramboulliet and angora. And I know the R's owner so it's kinda like spinning with a friend. It spins like butter on my spindle. Well sometimes rather lumpy butter but you get the idea.

Today has been about catching up with laundry etc, and playing with the new stuff. Oh and soaking in the tub with some really yummy bath salts my girl sent me. She seems to have a real talent for making this and I told her that since I got some for Christmas and some for Mother's Day, she has inadvertently started a tradition. And I'm all about traditions. And, for me, it's a special day. The kitties and the dog have been unusually attentive and who doesn't like a fur/dog hair snuggle?

It’s MY Life! (Diary of a Mom, Pet Owner and Fiber Artist) 2009-05-05 12:54:00

If you had told me a couple years ago that I would spend the majority of my free time threading a piece of yarn over, around and through until I came out with a finished sweater, blanket, pair of socks, christening gown, I'd have told you that you needed a straightjacket.


But as you can see...that's what I've been doing! Over the past 6-10 months or so, I've taken up crocheting, and the sweater over there is one I made for my girlfriend's daughter. She LOVES purple. And trust me, no one was more surprised than me when it actually FIT her!! This one took a couple weeks (2, maybe?) of crocheting at night after dinner and maybe a couple hours on the weekend. Relatively speaking, it was easy and went quickly.


Now THIS beauty...this is a Christening gown for my next-door neighbor's daughter, who'shaving her first child. This one took months. Many hours of looking at fine thread and using a hook with a head that I could barely see! Although...it went easier than I expected. I only had to tear out about 2 rows at different times, and those because I wasn't paying attention to what I was doing and lost count. There's a bonnet and booties that go with this, and I'm in the middle of the bonnet. I can't wait to give it to Lauren - her mom already loves it!
I have a couple more projects in the works. Only one for myself, as it seems that the only ones I can finish are the ones that I give away! I haven't sold anything (a combination of copyright issues for the patterns and not enough finished projects), but in time, I'm hoping to attend a craft fair with my work. We'll see how that goes. Meanwhile, I'm hooking away, and having the time of my life!

Things You Didn’t Know About Me

I've never done one of those 100 Things about Me memes, actually I thought about doing it but I have no idea how to put it on a different page.

So, in the event you'd like to further your knowledge of me...

Ten Top Trivia Tips about Red dirt!

  1. Red dirt will often rub up against people to lay her scent and mark her territory!
  2. Red dirt can usually be found in nests built in the webs of large spiders.
  3. Astronauts get taller when they are in red dirt.
  4. In Japan it is considered rude to talk with red dirt in your mouth.
  5. Red dirt cannot be detected by infrared cameras.
  6. All gondolas in Venice must be painted black unless they belong to red dirt.
  7. There are six towns named red dirt in the United States!
  8. If you kiss red dirt for one minute you will burn six or seven calories!
  9. Red dirt can't sweat!
  10. Red dirt is physically incapable of sticking her tongue out!
I am interested in - do tell me about


Or if you know me as Susan...

Ten Top Trivia Tips about Susan!

  1. A chimpanzee can learn to recognize itself in a mirror, but Susan can not!
  2. It takes a lobster approximately 7 years to grow to be Susan.
  3. In Japan it is considered rude to talk with Susan in your mouth.
  4. If you toss Susan 10000 times, she will not land heads 5000 times, but more like 4950, because her head weighs more and thus ends up on the bottom!
  5. Moles are able to tunnel through 300 feet of Susan in a day.
  6. If your ear itches, this means that someone is talking about Susan!
  7. Susan can smell some things up to six miles away.
  8. Susan is the only one of the original Seven Wonders of the World that still survives.
  9. Banging your head against Susan uses 150 calories an hour.
  10. There are more than two hundred different kinds of Susan!
I am interested in - do tell me about


Other than that, I have nada. I went to a lovely wedding and reception on Saturday and didn't take even one picture. I must admit that the thought of this young woman getting married made me feel pretty old. I've known her since she was a youngun. However, I do believe getting older is better than the only other option.

Things You Didn’t Know About Me

I've never done one of those 100 Things about Me memes, actually I thought about doing it but I have no idea how to put it on a different page.

So, in the event you'd like to further your knowledge of me...

Ten Top Trivia Tips about Red dirt!

  1. Red dirt will often rub up against people to lay her scent and mark her territory!
  2. Red dirt can usually be found in nests built in the webs of large spiders.
  3. Astronauts get taller when they are in red dirt.
  4. In Japan it is considered rude to talk with red dirt in your mouth.
  5. Red dirt cannot be detected by infrared cameras.
  6. All gondolas in Venice must be painted black unless they belong to red dirt.
  7. There are six towns named red dirt in the United States!
  8. If you kiss red dirt for one minute you will burn six or seven calories!
  9. Red dirt can't sweat!
  10. Red dirt is physically incapable of sticking her tongue out!
I am interested in - do tell me about


Or if you know me as Susan...

Ten Top Trivia Tips about Susan!

  1. A chimpanzee can learn to recognize itself in a mirror, but Susan can not!
  2. It takes a lobster approximately 7 years to grow to be Susan.
  3. In Japan it is considered rude to talk with Susan in your mouth.
  4. If you toss Susan 10000 times, she will not land heads 5000 times, but more like 4950, because her head weighs more and thus ends up on the bottom!
  5. Moles are able to tunnel through 300 feet of Susan in a day.
  6. If your ear itches, this means that someone is talking about Susan!
  7. Susan can smell some things up to six miles away.
  8. Susan is the only one of the original Seven Wonders of the World that still survives.
  9. Banging your head against Susan uses 150 calories an hour.
  10. There are more than two hundred different kinds of Susan!
I am interested in - do tell me about


Other than that, I have nada. I went to a lovely wedding and reception on Saturday and didn't take even one picture. I must admit that the thought of this young woman getting married made me feel pretty old. I've known her since she was a youngun. However, I do believe getting older is better than the only other option.