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Christmas Blanket CSA

Susie and I were talking on the phone today at the vocal responses on yesterday’s CSA Blanket post. Susie said, “Wouldn’t it be amazing if we could get blankets in time for people to be able to give as Christmas presents?” I wholeheartedly  agreed. “It’s too bad we didn’t think of this two weeks ago,” she said, “but there’s no way the mill could get the blankets to us in time.” I was bummed, but moved on with my work. Five minutes later, Susie called back. She had called the mill and they said that if we get them the order by the end of August, they would be able to get us the blankets in time for us to ship them out for Christmas!

So we’re going to do it. Because Susie was driving (as per usual, these days!), she told me that I could pick the blanket colors. I was about frozen with indecision, but after consulting with the Ravelry group in very hypothetical terms, I decided to go with Black Tweed with Natural Stripes and Natural with Burgundy Stripes.

We’re offering the same sizes as last time – Lap, Double, and Queen. If I wanted a blanket on the couch, I’d go with a lap blanket, but for my bed, queen size is a no-brainer – especially because it’s only $25 more than the double.

The thing that is REALLY important is that these blankets are only on sale through August 3oth. We have to get our order to the mill so that they can start making our blankets. We should be a-okay to get them to you in mid-December, but it’s important to remember that working with a mill with equipment that is a hundred (or more) years old, sometimes things happen beyond our control. That said, we’ll be doing everything we can to get the blankets into your hands so that you or a very special somebody can enjoy it this Christmas. (Hanukkah is super early this year – on Thanksgiving! – , so they’d have to be belated presents if that’s the winter holiday you celebrate.)

My cat is so thrilled, I can hardly get him to eat.

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It looks like my cat’s not the only one smitten with the blanket. Mary’s Frank

Frank Blanket1

and JoJo both approve! (Plus, look at how it co-ordinates with the pillows!)JoJo Blanket

Torre has a comfy corner waiting for the weather to get a little cooler…

torre blanket

Flarkin might cut you if you try to take away her blanket…

Flarkin Blanket

Melissa bought two lap blankets, both of which co-ordinate wonderfully with the pillows she made to go with the couch!

Melissa Blanket

These blankets are very special because they’re made with the fleece of the JMF animals. This fleece is not as lovely as the fleeces used in our CSA yarns and the blanket CSA was started as a way to use these fleeces and ensure our commitment that all animals live their natural lives and are not slaughtered for meat. So the fleeces are from some of the older Cormos who aren’t producing as fine a yarn anymore, the Babydoll Southdowns, and the ‘Mo Downs (Cross between Cormo and Babydoll Southdowns specific to the farm). The only reason we can have such a fast turnaround is because we happen to have some extra wool from this season already waiting at the mill.

Cosmo

An aside – even though this wool is not as buttery soft as the cormo, it is not scratchy or irritating. I can have this blanket next to my skin and only be reminded that it’s wool for a minute with a slight prickle. Then I don’t notice it at all. And I have sensitive skin. It is a sturdy kind of soft and something that I feel will last through my lifetime, if not longer.

I’m pretty sure that most of you have abandoned reading any of this and have clicked on over to the shop so that you could get your own and several to give out as holiday gifts! Honestly, I don’t blame you. Why are you still reading this? I linked the shop already. Hurry, August is nearly over as it is!

Weaving Away with Clay on My Mind

Now that we are relatively settled in our small rental (I can't call it TINY since that is a whole different kind of house!) I have realized pretty quickly that for us to manage to exist in our small cluttered with boxes space I need to get out as much as possible! The good thing is that means time spent walking Layla along the river (all the Canadian Goose families are so fun to watch!) and many hours at my weaving studio at LibertyTown.

You may have heard that the show for the month of May is the annual Patron Show.  Fantastic work is donated, however number of pieces that that is (I think 51 this year...) that many $150 tickets are sold.  At the end of the month all ticket holders come for the Big Drawing.  When you ticket number is called you choose your own piece to take home!  This year tickets sold out in TWO DAYS.  Below is the blanket that I donated to the show.




My next project is another wool blanket. You may (or maybe not!) have noticed that the blanket for the show has a dark brown back.  This effect is created by the type of twill weave I used.  It also creates a somewhat heavier fabric. (For those of you in the know, a 3/1 twill creates a warp faced side, thats the colors in this example, and a weft faced side, that is the brown side.)  My next project is a more balanced twill that allows for both sides to be similar.

The warp, the yarn set up on the loom first, is an alternating cocoa brown and deep earthy red.


Nearly finished.....


....at the end....


To finish the piece I twist the fringe (that takes about 2 hours worth of Bones on TV.....) and run it through one hot wash/cold rinse cycle in my washing machine.  Last is to trim any loose ends.


I'm really happy with this one.


The colors are not quite true.  The yellowish color (the weft in this case) is actually more of a lemongrass green.....)

So now the weather has turned warmer for good I think.  So I am putting my wool away and pulling out the cotton and cotolin (50% cotton, 50% linen).

I have two blue baby blankets in stock.....Now I think I'll work with some light weight baby blankets with girls in mind!


BUT I have plans to start making pots in the LibertyTown pottery school space....so stay tuned!!