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Been Busy!

Boy, Have I Ever been busy! Of course, with a 2 month old, I am busy anyway.  Add now to that a wedding we had to attend out of state a few weeks back, and a week at Lake Waneta with family last week, plus several customs to work on, and I have just not stopped doing something.

Speaking of customs, since I have had so many lately, I decided to start a customs list, so if you are waiting on a custom from me, you can check out where you stand and the progress on your project on the sidebar of the blog here.  I will try to update at least once a week, or as I complete projects.

Now the fun part… you know you have been waiting… Pictures!

I took the opportunity of the week at the lake to practice my photography skills, and got lots of great shots of the kids, the lake, and even a bit of knitting.

Beeba 1 watching "boy scout tv" with his uncle.

Who needs toys?

2 months old already!

A gorgeous sunset over Lake Waneta

The end of the sunset

The current project on the needles

With that, I’ll try to post again soon!

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Photo Friday

Here we are again, Photo Friday, and the first in April.  With that in mind, lets get on. :)

Here is April's PhatFiber contribution- It is "Ladybug Tweed" in honor of the theme "all creatures great and small", and includes merino, bamboo, and silk noil. These are all hand-dizzed rovings from the drum carder, and each sample comes with its own little mascot Ladybug Stitch marker.

Falklands wool Dyed by a friend, I am calling this one "Riverbed" because of the lovely greens and blues and even a bit of browns it contains. a soft, lofty yarn, somewhere around worsted weight.

Super pretty, Shiny, 3 ply Sock yarn, From a SW Merino/Tencel blend... "Just Roses"

Happy Friday, and Happy Easter!

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She’s He-ere! (My CPW)

Yup, She arrived on Friday Evening, not too long after I posted my Photo Friday entry.  Of course that means that the pictures I took Friday and Saturday will be in the post today, though.

So it happened like this.  Friday night, we had just sat down to eat dinner, and what should we hear but a knock on the door?  So, I went to see who could possibly be at the door, and just as I got there, the UPS man practically THREW this box at the porch.

Well, I knew my wheel was coming, but seriously, this box did not look like it could possibly hold it… the box looked too small.  Looking small or not, though, I knew that it must be the wheel, and began praying that UPS had not managed to damage the poor baby.

So, once the box was opened, I immediately assembled my new CPW.  Boy was she dirty… I got my hands all grungy just putting her together.

Saturday, We took her out to the yard for a bath, since it was so nice and warm out there.  I had planned to start with just the soap and water route.  But, after giving her a once over, I realized that while I now could avoid grunge hands from touching her, she was still too dirty to really be happy.

After a soap and water bath, she was still all sad looking... she wants to be shiny so badly...

So, we pulled out the heavy guns… Denatured alcohol.  This liquid is not for human consumption, but for wheel consumption.  It is a Shellac Thinner, and we are using it to help remove and even out the old shellac finish that is on the wheel.

We haven’t gotten too far yet, but you can see the difference in what we have done from what we haven’t.

The Hubby worked on the wheel, starting with the rim. You can see the difference in color... isn't it pretty?

I worked on the Mother of all and the maidens… which were caked in ucky black looking grease… well, I can’t seem to get that picture to upload right now… I think I need a new wireless router, it keeps kicking off.

Anyway, we did not get too far, since the kids woke up and wanted their dinner.  But we DID get progress made, and that is good.  And now, any time there is nice warm sunny weather, all I want to be doing is be outside working on the wheel.  I am forcing myself to work on other things too, of course… fiber and yarny stuff, family stuff, etc.  But it is a struggle… I can’t wait to see the wheel finished.

After her bath is complete, we will be applying a new finish of Boiled Linseed Oil, which is a traditional simple finish for these wheels.  And she will shine.

She is also due to get new hooks and a new bobbin in the near future.  As soon as I can afford to do it.

And she still needs a name.  The hubby thinks her name should be Aurora, for the princess in sleeping beauty, and keeps insisting on it.  But I want something that is a little french, and I HATE thinking that he might bully me into using a name from Disney’s movie… which really, has nothing to do with this wheel at all, after all.

So thats it for now.  I’m off to see what other productive stuff I can work on this afternoon… and with luck, Beeba 1 will stay in his room for naptime for once, rather than coming down to torture me… but not likely.

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Photo Friday- Road Trip

Here we are again, Friday of the Photos… Sorry I missed last week, I was a little pre-occupied.

Anyway, here are some photos from the way back home.  You know I took lots, since I didn’t get very many good ones on the way down… Maybe some of these will serve as inspiration for fibers or yarns?

On our way out of Charlotte. It really is a lovely city.

We had a lovely clear blue sky the whole day long for the drive...

And gorgeous views all day...

The kids didn't sleep much on the drive, but when they did, they sure were cute...

As the sun set, he complained that it was in his eyes, so we let him wear daddy's extra sunglasses... it took 10 minutes after that for him to fall asleep, lol.

Speaking of the sunset... Isn't it a pretty one?

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Photo Friday

Happy Friday once again to all my readers!  It was a big Photo Day today, so I will just show you some of my favorites. (and darn it, I still forgot to take pictures of the last couple yarns I’ve spun… but I am aching too much, so they will wait till next week)

"Thunder Storm Skies" - these are layered batts with blue, white, and grey merino. They also include firestar, angelina, and corn fiber.

"Blue Skies" - Merino and Bamboo

Lots of orifice hooks, of all sizes and lengths. Most will fit in modern or antique wheels alike! These will all be hitting the shop in the next few weeks.

I have had these stitch markers made up for a while, but could not find a way to photograph them well enough... I think I have now. Hello to the bunnies!

Can we say Flower Power? Sweet and pretty, these would be a great gift for a young knitter, or just fot the young at heart!

Ok, so this will be all the hint you need to discover my theme for April's Phat Fiber contributions... Yup, you guessed it! ladybugs! The only Cute bugs I ever saw.

Was that enough pictures for one day?  I hope so.  I’d like to remind you if you don’t think so, that I do after all take many pictures for every one I actually use… I have been standing over the camera and lightbox for the last 3 hours! (ok, and then hunched over the computer in photoshop choosing and cropping photos too)

Till Next week,

Later, Gators!

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