Wednesday, September 21, 2005

 

California Wool & Fiber Festival...and more

Sandi and I drove all the way up to Booneville California to attend the California Wool & Fiber Festival - a 3 1/2 hour drive each way! http://www.fiberfestival.com/

Well, it was worth it just to be surrounded by the beautiful fleeces, yarns, and other folks who are wild about natural fibers. Although there were less vendors than I had hoped, I did manage to spend my pennies. First off, I bought a Sock Yarn Warping Board from Forsyth from Carolina Homespun (see website - scroll down for picture of this neat knitting tool). http://www.carolinahomespun.com/ I love to dye my own yarns, and this tool is supposed to help you dye stripes/patterns for socks. I'm going to give it a try this weekend with some Henry's Attic superwash yarn I've been hoarding for just such an experiment. I'll post pictures of the results! What fun!

Then, I picked up some beautiful natural black Shetland style yarn and a ball of aqua roving to make a thrummed hat for my neice in Chicago. We watched the sheep (Navaho Churro) being shorn, the spinning contest, and the "busy bee" dog trick show.

I taught a couple of friendly knitters how to do Thrummed Knitting at one of the local yarn stores - Frog Pond Knits http://www.frogpondknits.com/ . Thrumming is where you twist & knit in little bits (thrums) of unspun roving into your knitting to create a very warm knitted item. We worked on a simple slipper design (that I made up just for this purpose) and we laughed and chatted the whole evening. I had such a great time that I would have paid THEM to sit and knit with me.

SPACE BAGS - I've picked up a load of those "suck the air out" Space Bags and have started packing away my yarns that will be taken on the boat. I figure that this will keep the yarns dry and away from bugs - and will save space in the future cramped quarters. So far I have smashed most of my sock yarns - and am now working on the baby weight wools (Dale, etc.) Just got off the phone from my dad - and he bought me 15 skeins of sock wool while he was on his trip to Germany for the beer fests!!!! Yippeee!

Oooh! and I picked up a skein of OPAL TIGER YARN at a local yarn store that was going out of business. That stuff is discontinued - and I've already knit a pair of socks with it - but I bought it anyway. Maybe I'll put it up on eBay. Also got some Jamieson & Smith jumper weight wool for 60% off - only 3 skeins, but it's nice to add to my "collection".

Let's see - knitting progress...

Dear husband, Jonesy, gave notice at his work that he will be retiring on Friday, September 30th!!! Next his "job" is to bring in the contractors to make repairs to the house, paint the interior, and find us a boat to buy!!!

Sail & knit on...


Sunday, September 11, 2005

 

"Brief-a-thong" Style & Comfort too!


Have YOU wanted to show off a little thong in the rear when you bend over, but don't like the discomfort of a string up your crack? Introducing the "Brief-a-thong"!

Now you can have style and be comfortable at the same time! Imagine, the comfort of your regular cotton tidy-whities, with the trampy style of a polyester thong. No more feeling like you're wearing one of those old-fashioned sanitary napkin belts - no more butt-wedgies for the sake of fashion. The "Brief-a-thong" provides BOTH Comfort and STYLE!

For added sleaze factor, you can buy a temporary tattoo (Tramp Stamp) for the small of your back for only 50 cents out of one of those gum-ball type vending machines at WalMart. No tattoo pain! No risk of infection! And you can safely wash it off after you return from your "Knitting Retreat" (wink, wink).


So girls, rush right out and get your new undies - be part of the new tramp style!

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