Yup, I’ve been busy. New baby, new shop coming, and a wedding to travel to this weekend… fun times.
But, here is a preveiw of what you will find in the new Shop this coming Wdenesday at 1 PM.

May 12
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So, yes, we are getting closer to baby day… technically the Due Date is about a week to a week and a half from now… but of course, we all know that babies come when they choose… so we are doing all we can to be ready for this new addition to our family around here.
I made myself a new carrier for the new baby, and have cleaned the house an awful lot… and I am waiting for the new diaper bag to be done that I arranged a trade for with a friend from one of my message boards…
I have also made a bunch of food and frozen it in our downstairs freezer… I won’t be cooking for at least a week after baby is born.
Of course, don’t forget, as baby gets closer, so does the end of my GETTING READY sale. Don’t miss your chance to save up to 25% on any purchase at my Etsy Shop.
Of course, other things are happening around here too. Did I mention, my little girl turned 2 yesterday?? Well, she did. and I have a few pictures to show how she enjoyed herself… and her cake.
Beeba2 got to pick out her own cake at the store, just like her big brother got to a few weeks earlier. She chose a heart cake with flowers, and the lady at the counter made it extra pretty for her with butterflies and sugar hearts!

Daddy thought we would be getting a picture of the cake... little did he know, the beeba2 would insist on tasting it first...

Ah! Finally, she got a peice of her cake that she was allowed to eat! She ate all the icing first, but really, did not get nearly as messy as expected... she still needed a bath after, though.
Ok, thats enough for now… I need to get back to getting ready. And don’t worry, after the baby is born, I will post lots of pictures (of baby, not the birth, sorry) and I will tell all about the birth… but for now, I am signing off for the day.
Can you believe it? My Beeba 2 will be TWO YEARS OLD on next Tuesday! In honor of her upcoming birthday, (and the new camera that just arrived today) I decided to have fun catching pics of her.
Sorry, I don’t have any Product stuff today, and I don’t have any new yarns to show you… Ok, so I do, but I have no photos of them yet. I have been working hard to get ready for the new baby (due sometime this month) and that has meant not getting as much work stuff done.
So far, I have gotten my mom’s mothers day gift made (yes, it counts as getting ready, since she will be here for the baby’s due date and I want to give it to her when she gets here), and I have gotten lots of stuff done, washed all the baby clothes, the diapers, etc. I am even working on making a new baby carrier. I’m sure I’ll have lots of pictures on Friday of the carrier (a bit of an expirement) and the gift, and hopefully some of the new yarns I have gotten spun up.
In the meantime, don’t forget that I am currently running a great sale in the Etsy Shop. Use the code GETTING READY from now until I post a birth announcement in the shop announcements, and get UP TO 25% off on anything in the shop!
Thats right, its an incremental sale. The more you buy, the more you save!
Spend $10 and get 5% off.
Spend $20 and get 10% off.
Spend $30 and get 15% off.
Spend $40 and get 20% off.
AND, Spend $50 and get 25% OFF!
Don’t miss this sale! I don’t run sales for this much off very often. And there is lots in the shop. The Fine print is that this discount will be refunded through Paypal, and is not valid for shipping costs or for sales tax.
So, tomorrow it is April. That means a few things. First, it means my big Boy is almost 4 years old! Hard to believe . He was such a peanut as a baby.

The Day Beeba 1 came home from the hospital.
But, here he is this past Halloween with his little sister (who will be 2 in may… yikes!)

We had a thomas the train and a little ladybug. Geez they got big.
Anyway… April means other things too. It means the weather is warming up, and it means April Fool’s day. it also means I am all the more close to having the next baby. And these last two things are where this post is heading.
So, the SALE.
Tomorrow only, on April 1, I am offering a sale at my Etsy Shop. Mention in your purchase notes April Fool’s, and I will give you a random discount between 10%-20% off from your purchase (not including shipping) which will be refunded via paypal. I will be using Random.org to determine the discount, so that means that everyone has as much chance at the 20% as the 10%. I kind of thought it was a fun idea.
Then, the CONTEST.
Being that as of this week, I am 32+ weeks pregnant… I though maybe we could play a little game. The only requirement to this game is that you are a member of my ravelry group (its not hard to join, go here).
Now, once you have joined the ravelry group, Comment either there in the thread I will create for this contest, and tell me these things:
1. Do you think I will have a boy, or a girl, this time? (I have one of each right now)
2. What day and time do you think baby will be born? (I am due on May 23, and for reference, I went a little late with my DS, and a week late with DD.)
That’s it. Join the group and post your answers to those questions. the person (or persons, if there are a couple that are super close and I am feeling generous when the time comes) will win a prize… the winner may tell me preferences as to yarn, fiber, or stitch markers, and general color preferences, but I will choose something special. I promise that the value of the prize will be no less than $15.
I will say that the winner should expect to be patient, however, since I will be making a prize specially for that person, and will have a brand new baby, it will probably take longer than usual to get it sent out.
This Contest will run from now till the end of April. I hope to see lots of contestants. And hey, once you are a member of the group, why not stick around and chat a bit?
to my Fiber Tools Arsenal will be…
… a lovely Antique Canadian Production Wheel!
This one, to be precise:
I will decide exactly how much to do to her when she gets here, but for now, my plan is a bath with good old fashioned murphy’s oil soap, and a good scrub of the hardware with steel wool and oil. (that is, the treadle and the tensioning unit, which are made of Cast iron, and look fairly rusted)
Yep, if you know even the least bit about wheels, you might have realized that she is missing a critical part – the footman, which is the part that goes from the treadle to the wheel… Don’t worry, I have that taken care of. CPWs were made to have a thin rod of cast iron as a footman. I don’t have cast iron, but I do have old thick metal coat hangers, which will work just fine. Should I decide I want something more solid down the line, I will pick up a steel rod at the hardware store and bend that to shape. Either the coat hanger or the steel rod can be spray painted to match the cast iron if I feel the need.
To fund this lovely creature, I have been having a sale in my Etsy Shop. I have made my goal, (in an amazingly short amount of time) and by rights, should be ending the sale today. But, as a thanks to all the people who have helped me make my goal, and to make sure that all my blog readers have a chance at it, I have decided to keep the sale going until tomorrow afternoon.
With Code CPW in the purchase notes, get 15% off of anything in the shop (not including shipping or custom prices). Only till tomorrow, mind… after that, this sale is done!
I am also thinking that after I have my new pretty home, I will probably be feeling generous. Keep a look out for a naming contest on the blog sometime in the next couple weeks… there might be a pretty prize up for grabs…
Now, dear Blog readers, would you like to know how I came to ind this lovely wheel? I had, in fact, stopped looking for a “new” old wheel… I had decided that I could not take the time and energy required to look, to drive out to see wheels, or to do possibly all sorts of rehab on an old wheel in who knows what condition…
And then arrived the hoard.
Yup. I said it. Out in Michigan, in fact. There sat over 100 old wheels, all lonely creatures, recently rescued in an estate sale from where they had languished without a spinner’s company for somewhere around 80 years.
Apparently, back in the Great Depression, there were a lot of people who no longer were able to make a living wage for their families by spinning production amounts of thread and yarn. Makes sense, as by that time, there were factories making those things in bulk amounts. Well, these people needed to eat, and so they brought their wheels, which had previously been the means of their survival, to 2 brothers, who had opened one of the very earliest pawn shops.
Over the course of time, these brothers ammassed a very large collection of wheels and all sorts of other things. Of course, the wheels are where our interest lies today.
After the brothers’ deaths, there was an estate sale, where, of course, as I mentioned before, the lot of wheels was bought. Happily, they were bought by a couple who, while they did not yet know anything about spinning, were interested in learning, and in re-uniting these wheels with loving homes where they would be once again, nourished, nurtured, and most importantly, SPUN ON.
They spent some time trying to match wheels by themselves, cleaning them as best they knew how, and listing them on Ebay. These early sorting adventures, I am told, were not always the most accurate, as the couple had no prior knowledge of spinning wheels, or how they functioned, and even less knowledge about antique wheels. BUT, it brought the hoard to the attention of the Ravelry CPW Lovers group. That’s when one of the members there stepped in and got involved in the process.
after one successful trip to the hoard and back which resulted in several wheels being united with happy spinners, she decided to return again, and spent a day there, during which, using descriptions given by members of the group for “desired traits” in wheels, she and the lovely owner of the hoard sorted and found wheels for quite a few other happy spinners. (that’s where I come in)
My description was rather simple. All I wanted was a Complete, Functional, wood colored (not painted), Iron treadle wheel. Normally, that is a tough description to fill in a day. But not at the hoard, cause they did great!
Now, for the moment, that is where the story leaves off. But really, you have to know that this will really only begin a much longer journey, as first, the wheel arrives, and must be named, and cleaned up. Then, I’ll have to learn its nuances (I am told even the most experienced spinners have a learning curve with these large beauties). Then, eventually, though not till summer, I may decide, depending on the state of the wheel’s finish, to begin the process of re-finishing to its original condition.
So stay tuned, and watch for updates in the CPW saga!
Since I am getting busier, the customs list has now moved to its own page at:
http://hyenacart.com/ccfibers/index.php?info=676
Thanks for checking!
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