Tangelled Angel

June 30, 2006

Myla’s cool-kid headscarf

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Yes, the head scarf is almost complete.

I just need to do the ties now and weave in the ends, maybe a small bit of blocking.
And then on to the next one…..

Secret Pal shines through again!

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Secret Pal- you are THE best again!

What a brilliant postcard!!
❀ ☺

June 28, 2006

I am knitting…HONESTLY! (Or should this post be called The Pink Post)

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Okay I just have to show you this.
Its the simplest of patterns and I think I may be a little bit in love with it.

This is where I got the pattern from and I adapted it slightly to casting on 70 stitches instead of 86 that was called for.
I did this because its forMyla and she doesn’t have as big a head as a grown up person.
So even though the pattern said it will fit little people, I don’t think they were talking about REALLY little people.
AS you can see, I have used one of the stitch markers that my Secret Pal sent me.
I had to… it was pink.
And matched.

Now, should I continue in this pink until its finished or should I do a bit of white at the end point….any thoughts fellow bloggers?

I am going to do this one with a white tie, to close it, and if I like it enough when its finished, I may decide to do another one with a button closure.
We’ll see!

Meanwhile, my one year old self-fertilising cherry tree in my backgarden has produced loads of cherries!!
There were perhaps 5 or 6 of them last year, and this year there are bunches of them.
Look!!
We had to pick a few of them off in case the birds decided to change their breakfast habits.
And because it flowered so nicely, here is a picture of one of my roses. This rose bush came from a cutting from my sister’s wedding bouquet from last year. Isn’t it lovely?

June 25, 2006

Spinning n Bitchin

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So blogless Holly and Cheryl were unable to make the monthly Stich n Bitch meeting due to having to look after their kids, so it didn’t take too much persuasion to join them over at Cheryl’s house.

I took along the Ashford spinning wheel and some un-dyed fleece that my spinning teacher Juliet gave me, and joined them in a little relaxation. Cheryl provided some lovely lunch in the midst of it all, and the kids happily watched SpongeBob in the other room, after exhausting themselves doing that play thing that kids do.

Cheryl has posted very nicely about what we got up to on her blog, and I managed to sneak some pictures of Holly spinning and Cheryl drum-carding on my phone. As luck would have it, I brought my camera but didnt bring batteries–>typical Sara!

Unfortunately, the vodafone website STILL hasn’t received the photo’s that I sent,despite sending them twice yesterday, and once this morning, and emailing them about it, so I’ll have to post them seperately, whenever that will be! In the meantime, Cheryl has posted very elequently about the day on her blog. Go check it out!

In the afternoon, I snook off to Alpacas of Ireland and bought me some alpaca fleece!!
Again, pictures to follow. Alpaca’s are both weird and wonderful to see up close. They are amazing creatures.

Those of a sensitive nature, please don’t read any further
Did you know that the females gestation period is 11 months and they can get pregnant almost immediately after giving birth? And that ovulation doesn’t take place until AFTER mating!
Once a male comes anywhere near the female and she’s ready to mate again, she just lies down and goes into a semi-trance like state until the deed is over.

There were 2 alpaca’s having a go when I was there, in a pen, and they really weren’t getting the method right….thats all I can say on the matter! Xandria of Alpacas of Ireland said that she doesn’t know how they manage to reproduce in the wild.
Okay lesson over with. I can’t wait to have a try at spinning the alpaca.

And for those of you out there who are worrying about me neglecting my knitting for spinning, I started on something over the weekend but I can’t post about it because its for my Secret Pal, but I can say that the yarn I used is one of the Merino handspun from Holly….watch this space

June 23, 2006

A small amount of time spent spinning

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OK, I suppose I’m not doing too bad really, considering–> 2 posts in the one busy week.
Going to focus mainly on pictures in this post:

Using a Louet spinning wheel my spinning teacher lent me, lot easier than the previous one I found. The blue stuff is the wool! Blue merino roving, harder to spin than the plain ole sheeps wool I got previously! As I’m a newbie to spinning, I’m sure you can forgive me forgetting the type of sheep it came from :-)

I quite like this result, quite pleased with it ;-)

This is plying the wool on the spinning wheel. I used 2 different colours of merino roving, because I was excited that I had 2 colours to use!
I’m very easily amused.
And finally, a close up of the plyed yarn. I haven’t got a Niddy Noddy (great name eh?!) so at the moment I have been winding the yarn on my Royal Ball Winder to make it into a cake.
No pics of the scrumptious cake, but here’s a close up of the plyed yarn on the bobbin instead

Yum Yum, can I have a cup of tea please with my cake?

June 21, 2006

Work/Life imbalance

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I am posting here quickly (writing it in word and copying into blogger) to say that my work/life balance is seriously tilted at the moment.

It’s as if I am on a seesaw and the other person has put a heavy rock on the other end, leaving me stuck in the air.

I don’t like heights.

So, that’s the reason I haven’t been blogging much.

Its even affecting my knitting, I just don’t have the enthusiasm in the evenings by the time I make it home L

I did ONE round of Budd the sock yesterday evening while waiting for my bf.

ONE round, folks!

I have been doing a bit of spinning though, its relaxing me when I get home after a hectic day on my feet.

I will show photos soon, honest!

In the meantime, have a look at these, I discovered them lurking under the bushes in Airfield when I went to pick up my fleeces.
And here is the artist and Title (and phone number if you want to contact her!)
Sure would beat having to dye the fleece all those wonderful colours eh??

June 16, 2006

Get Stash-Get Knitted

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Okay, a busy week in work, with only time to eat and sleep, and not even enough of either of those activities.
But, to soothe the nervous activity that comes from those occasions , you know- when you get home and you keep having to DO something, because you’ve been hectic busy all day, and you can’t sit still…..we have stash. Great stash. In fact, a welcome addition to my ever-growing stash!
Koigu….mmmmMMMmmmMMmhhhhhh
Even nicer in the flesh (so to speak)
And Lorna’s Laces…..another MMmmmMMmmm
(Note to self: please knit something with this to see if you ACTUALLY like knitting it and not just smelling and drooling over it)
Last but not least- Debbie Bliss Maya….in case Get Knitted run out before I get round to ordering more from them…..
The curse that is The Stash- I actually discovered I already had 2 skeins of the stripey Maya that I had forgotten about (oops!)
And of course…the free pen, sweeties and candles! Yum!

Go to Get Knitted now and have a look!!

June 13, 2006

Have sock heel, will travel

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Hi, Budd here again. Just wanted to show you the progress that Sara has made on me. As you can see, she has finally managed to turn my heel. Don’t know what has been keeping her really! She may get me and my partner finished in time for winter…and she’s knitting us in Rowan Calmer, the eeejit.

She has put me down for a rest while herself and Micheál travel back from Co. Clare in his newly acquired jeep. Its pretty comfy I can tell you!

Note from Sara:

I have signed up for the Have Socks, Will Travel, which is great because I have been keeping a little sock travelling diary anyway! Click on the button and you can see what the others are getting up to.

June 9, 2006

And here’s me thinking it involved a bike

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I did something really exciting last night.

What did you do Sara? I hear you all think.

I had a spinning lesson.

Not a spinning lesson in the gym and bicycles, as some may think, but with a spinning wheel and wool. Real wool, from a sheep’s back.

There is some sheep shivering somewhere now because of me.

Actually there are 3 sheep shivering, as I have 2 fleeces waiting for me to collect them this evening


Here’s me practising at 11pm last night (told you I was excited!)
(quality of picture is due to taking with my mobile phone camera)

Where oh where am I going to find time to do this on top of everything else? The housework is suffering as it is!

But isn’t it so pretty? My first skein:

And just in case you want a different angle, which of course you were just about to ask me about…….–>

I may have to frame it

June 8, 2006

Spinning in the Roman times

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How could I forget to show you this!!
Roman times spinning items. For spinning. Wool.
And weaving.

Just thought you’d like to know.

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