Random thoughts of a fiber enthusiast - mostly fiber related, sometimes coherent

Month: September 2009

Call Me Pot

While on the island, I spent a wonderful afternoon visiting with Kathleen and Eva. As with most of our visits, talk quickly turns to fiber (along with food).  Kathleen mentioned that she was about to buy yet another loom.  And we all laughed at how Kathleen tends to go overboard with her acquisitions. This will be her 7th loom, I think. I don’t remember the exact number, but it was a lot.

Eh-hem. This time, Kathleen turned the tables on me. Hmm. “How many looms do you have, Ann?” Huh. I stopped to count…then I asked, do you count rigid heddle looms? Of course. So, here it is:

That’s 7 looms.  And these don’t include the old Leclerc Dorothy Table Loom that is on permanent loan to Deborah, the navajo weaving frame, the inkle/card weaving looms, nor the miscellaneous hand held looms.

Yikes! As Kathleen said, I can’t say I’m not a weaver anymore.  Or maybe I could. I don’t weave. I just collect looms.

Sigh. Just call me Ms. Pot.

Twitchin’

I have the Deb Menz blanket (“DMB” because I’m lazy that way) that I must finish, but haven’t touched in about 10 days.  But while sitting in the CNCH 2010 planning meeting yesterday, I was mesmerized by Carole’s lace stole.  I am twitching to cast on for a new lace piece.  I am fighting that urge valiantly, but may be losing to it soon.  I have no desire to take the DMB and hundreds of little balls of yarn on a plane to the tropics with me.

I’m also battling the calendar to finish the CNCH 2010 website before the unveiling in 2 weeks.  So, more sporadic postings, I’m afraid.

P.S. My copy of the Fall 2009 Spin-Off is still MIA, but I saw a copy of it yesterday.  My scarf is in it! It’s such a thrill to see your work and name in print.  (I won Best Use of Sheep Wool category.) You can download the All Wrapped Up in Natural Fibers gallery from this page.  This PDF also includes a few scarves that didn’t make it into the magazine.  I’m so tickled!

Still Here…Barely.

Where has the time gone? I packed a whole lot of fiber projects when I came up on the island.  Sheesh. I have nearly 2 months. Of course, I’ll be able to weave some hand towels, a shawl or two, finish spinning all the remaining singles and ply them for the Deb Menz blanket, and those socks for the Sock Summit.  Not to mention some of the yummy club fiber from Tactile.  Maybe a pair of felted clogs.  And then there are the books I planned to read, and the CNCH 2010 conference pages I was going to build.

Riiiiiight. Time for a reality check…So far, I’ve finished one pair of socks.  I can’t take a picture of the pair together because Kristine has the 1st one.  I lent it to her as shop sample for Sock Summit, but had to leave early due to an emergency back on the island.

So what took up all of my time?

A sliding hillside (imagine a 30′ drop 5 feet from the end of your deck and water seeping/flowing out of the hillside at several locations), HOA politics from hell, county permitting process. To be clear. The slide itself wasn’t the emergency that took me away from the Sock Summit.  The repair was already underway.  It was the nasty neighborhood politics that took me away. The emails that flew made me a miserable companion to those around me at the Sock Summit, and I felt that I needed to be back in person to defend myself.

But, we are once again back on track…3 weeks later than originally planned.  Last I heard, they removed approximately 430 cubic yards of yuck, and will be putting in 62 tons of rocks in its place.  Now that the work has restarted, we hope the major work will be done by the end of this week, then on to the replanting. Unfortunately, because of the politics, the project won’t be fully complete before I leave.  I hate this. But it can’t be helped. I’m backed up against commitments back in California.

Oh, then there are the new septic system inspection requirements set out by the county.  I still have that to look forward to. I hope to finish that by the end of this week as well.

On the bright side, I had a marvelous week with my niece Iris. She even finished a scarf on the Cricket Loom!  It’s really sad when your 8 year old niece accomplished more than you did…

Well, I did paint one wall…out of 5 or 6 that needed repainting and stair railings, and trim and, and, and…

Keep your fingers crossed that everything goes smoothly from this point on.

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