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There She Goes My Beautiful World…

 21 Comments- Add comment Written on 02-Aug-2009 by riggwelter

 

(Nick Cave)

Well that’s that then, the Tour de Fleece is over. It was great! I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. I feel my spinning has improved greatly, I have learned to navajo ply, spin fine, consistant singles and I’ve had a go at art yarn, though not very successfully I have to admit.

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I’ve also written a new pattern after discovering a neat little trick.

It’s quite a strange feeling after continuously watching the Tour on TV and spinning like a very spinny thing…to nothing. I have started some socks with a merino/solk blend that I beagan spinning at the beginning of the tour.

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The fibre was very kindly given to me by DeepSea Knitter.

And this one is next on the cards….

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This is 50% Faux Cashmere and 50% Silk,  “Cherry Kiss” from Limegreenjelly.I’ve also got some fibre coming from HappyNeedle which I’m really excited about but I’ll have to wait a while for that, it’s coming from the states.

During the passed two weeks it suddenly dawned on me why I began blogging in the first place…this whole internet community thing can seem a little wierd at times. Especially when you have stories in the media telling us it’s bad for our health and state of mind, people are going out less and all that…where I see where they are coming from and no doubt for some people it can be a bit of an obsession…but without the internest (I quite like that typo so I’m leaving it in) I’d still be knitting in secret, I’d have never even thought about spinning my own yarn, or I would have done but I’d still be crap at it!

I’d never have been in touch with people like Jo and the LimegreenJelly group,  Anne and Kath, all the Plurksibs, The Ravelry lot, the Mobbloggers without whom Jim wouldn’t have been able to cycle 300 miles and to everyone who reads my blog and takes the time to leave a comment.

And though I have a tiny little voice, I just wanted to say, no, shout,  thank you all, all of you are wonderful and helpful and fantastic!

So what’s next?

I’m waiting for the other half to get back from London then we’re going to stay in Bosherston for a bit where I’m going to be giving some spinning lessons. I’ve got plans to give a friend of a friend some lessons on a knitting machine and no doubt I will be doing some craft sessions at some point, but those are still to be planned.

At the moment I am being tested to see if I have Coeliacs disease, which is a bit of a pain…as we’re in a pretty small town gluten free stuff is hard to come by (and if anyone out there also needs a gluten free diet and has any tips…they will be greatfully received). It also means no more Riggwelter…the beer that is, or whiskey…Do they do gluten free ale? Hmmph!

And on that bombshell (sorry I’ve just been watching Top Gear)…see you soon.

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the weekend

 15 Comments- Add comment Written on 26-Apr-2009 by riggwelter

It's been a long time since bloggin', I know, but there was a reason.

Last weekend we had been invited up to Trefalen Farm so I could meet the alpacas whos fleece I have been spinning. But alas, there were no buses running on a Friday to Bosherton....Saturday was impossible as there are only 2 buses running, we would not have got back in time to see the fantastic John Tams play in Pennar. 

We left it to this weekend....it was wet to say the least.  The wind was blowing a gale and the sand on Broad Haven beach was painful! But we went anyway....well if you stayed inside every time it rained around here, you'd never see daylight!

churchrockChurch Rock off Broad Haven Beach.

 Because the wind spooks the horses, I wasn't able to get up close to the alpaca field....I could see them from a distance though.

alpaca2From left to right "William", "Petroc" and "Lord Cawdor".

There's always something special about knowing where your products come from, like buying meat and veg from a Farmer's market and getting to know them,  growing your own, raising your own animals (oh I wish!). When you buy from a supermarket or a shop on the internet, you kinda become detattched from the fact that someone somewhere has put all this hard work in to producing the item.

I love these stores like Etsy, Folksy, Artfire and many others, not only are you made aware that theser items are made by one single person, but you can get to know them, understand why they produce these things, and knowing the love and sweat that goes into it makes them all the more special and precious. 

As we're talkin' handmade, InkberryBlue asked if she could see what I got up to over the Easter holidays. As I mentioned in the last post, I was doing two Easter craft workshops at the Youth Centre in Pembroke Dock.

They went very well and thank you all that came along.

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Easter Baskets made from card and tissue and filled them with these wonderful felt pens shaped like eggs.

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 We decorated paper flower pots,stuffed them with tissue, made flowers from straws and card, and filled the top with mini Easter eggs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As these went well, I did another two craft days the following week. Where we did all types of crafts, from mixed media mark making, weaving, spinning and cardmaking.

cspoThese structures were originally the lanterns that were made for the Midwinter festival. I love recycling!

 

As much as I am so, so glad to be back at work, I would love to have the time to get things made for my online store, get some of my knitting finished, spin more yarn....oh the list is endless!!

Still we can't have it all can we? It's not going to stop me from trying though!

 

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Fighting the urge....

 28 Comments- Add comment Written on 03-Apr-2009 by riggwelter

not to mention the song "You Spin Me Right Round (Like a Record)"....yeah you know it! Ah well, I've done it now. It's not the only urge I caved into either this week. Well, I had to celebrate somehow!

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It's "Freedom" 100% wool, from "Twilley's of Stamford". Look at those colours, how could I resist?

I usually only buy a couple of balls but I bought the whole pack...it's only 10 balls....another 10 balls to sit in the corner of my room while I think of something to do with it!

What was I celebrating? I hear you ask. Being back in the land of the living!

I feel like I have been ill forever! Normally I catch something (as you can imagine, working with young autistic boys), if I have to, then I'll take a day off, dose myself up and go back the following day....(most of the time I recover through sheer stubborness) I had an ear and throat infection to start with and once I'd had the first course of antibiotics, my immune system just caved in. I caught everything going and with my body being weak, my back was giving me some jip too..... I was offered the depression meds (that I've managed to keep off for 5 years) and thought "that's it, this can't be THAT bad...so I settled into the illness, instead of fighting it, rested and slowly got better. Though there were many contributing factors, (a little retail therapy, lots of Nick Cave, and the kindness of strangers) being back on meds was not the way I was going!

How does that saying go? "God moves in mysterious ways"? (I just googled that and got this link.... ).

He certainly does.

A friend of mine (G) who owns the LYS contacted me to say that a lady had been in the shop trying to find someone to have her alpaca fleece. She mentioned me, and G was asking if that was ok..."of course" I said, not expecting to hear anything more, (google "the Pembrokeshire Promise"). Now, on a Monday night Big J goes to Bible study, he came home and let me now that a very kind lady had been to the LYS to see G, who mentioned me....getting it now? (Also to add to that story...the lady with the fleece lives in the same village as Posh Dee of Posh Yarns so I mentioned that she might like some too....)

The following Monday, Big J came home with these.....

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 and they are wonderful!  There are 3 bags (about 400g+ in each) of 1st cuts, and 3 of 2nds. I'm gonna spin the 1sts and felt the seconds).

(Thank you so, so much xx)

I was going to do it all properly, buy carders and all that, but as Artis-Anne mentioned, (I've adopted her as my guru...she doesn't know yet) if the staples are long enough, it should spin straight from the bag....so I thought I'd have a go.

I thought this one "Cawdor" (that's the name of the alpaca) spun like a dream,

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 until I tried "William"....pure heaven!

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I'm going to spin some of each and then ply them together and get something like this... wool 004

I am still reeling from her kindness.

"Amen" has been put on the back bench for a moment while I get this spinning spree out of my system...but she's coming along. I've finished the first arm and about 1/4 of the second.

I've done a bit of freeform crochet though, and finished it! I came across some Wendy "Fusion" in a bargain bin and it screamed "ponds" at me....which is how I knew I was getting quite poorly....hee hee. 

What do you think? It's lined an'all!

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It's 50% wool and 50% acrylic, so it will wear well, but still has the softness of the wool.

As for other news...I have 2 Easter workshops lined up for next Wednesday and Thursday, if you're here and like your crafts, come along....we'll just be making easter bunny stuff...card making and things. It's all free too.

see you soon x

 

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I can see clearly now the rain has gone....

 37 Comments- Add comment Written on 19-Mar-2009 by riggwelter

It's been a long time coming, but spring is definitely in the air.

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I like this photo, I think it's fitting for Easter time.

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  This is only the second time I've come across slow worms in my life, this one was quite happy to sit there whilst I took photos!

 

"Amen" is coming along nicely, slowly, but nicely, now.

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I had a bit of a mishap when I started to embroider the words in grey, but the yarn would not sit neatly on the knitting, so I took it off and put a hole in my knitting at the same time... I had to frog about 20 rows and re-knit.

 and I've had a bit of a stash enhancement!

fibre 002the pinks

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As you know I love to support my local yarnies....Fyberspates, although on the border, is Made in Wales and she does have some lovely yarns and drop spindles too!

And if that's not enough....I've subscribed to this.

handknithero I start in April! I can't wait!

Handknit Heroes  a handknitting superhero comic...how could I resist?

I've not been particularly busy, I've not been particularly well, again but this time I have succumbed to it and had some time off, much to my dismay, I hate being off work and I HATE being slowed down!

I've got a few things lined up. I have a meeting this morning with the guy who runs the Youth Centre (providing he's there) to see if I can run an Easter craft session....and hopefully regular sessions through the Summer hols. 

And the local charity knitting group have asked me to find some more modern baby knits for them....Here's a few...

Woolly Wormhead's Jester Hat :     Baby Kimono:       Cabled Bib (Ravelry Link)

Well I think I've got enough to be going on with don't you....

Hope you're all well.

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm so excited....and I just can't hide it....

 21 Comments- Add comment Written on 02-Mar-2009 by riggwelter

I'm back, with a vengence, and yes a few WIPS which will be dealt with in time, right now I need to knit this.

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It's "Margaret" from the book  "Mason Dixon Knitting - Outside the Lines" well you can't have one book without the other can you? I'd seen the cardigan in a magazine, can't remember which one, and searched high and low to find the pattern on the net, but it was nowhere and so I went to Big J, pleaded, begged, got down on my knees...and well you don't really need to know the rest, as it happens I got the book! 

The pattern is by Mary Neal Meador, The quotes (which is what I really love about the pattern) are from Martin Luther King, Ghandi and one of her own. I love the idea of writing on clothing, always have done since my dissertation  at Carmarthenshire college, where I wrote a poem in a cardigan....(ravelry link) a pair of trousers, hats and wallpaper...sadly I don't have photos without faffing around (maybe at a later date).

I have chosen my own quotes to put on it, which I found in a nice little book Big J bought for me a while back "Moments of Peace for a Woman's Heart"   

I'm hoping they will fit - on the back "Women who have lived wisley and well will shine brilliantly, like the cloudless, star srewn night skies" Daniel 12.3

and on the front "My heart took delight in all my work and this was the reward for all my labor" Ecclesiastes 2.10 ( I might spell that "labour" )

I'm knitting it in Wendy "Ascot" Chunky on a larger size needle than asked for, so I only need to knit the smallest size (phew), the skirt is gonna be the challenging bit, but I so desperately want it, that it should  carry me through - then, I promise, I will finish the Braided Pullover. 

I promise.

As I am gonna be off work today due to a poorly boy and my ear ache which isn't going anywhere despite a high dose of antibiotics, I should get a head start! The back is done and I'm just on the shoulder shaping, which is the first time I've ever done short row shaped shoulders, so I'm learning too.

Oh and I thoroughly recommend these Mason Dixon books!

What other news? The merino fibre I bought from Jo (limegreenjelly) has now been used (it's beautiful Jo)....it went from this...

handspunto this....Wall Clock (ravelry link)  

and a llittle bit left over for this...

stdavidsday 004 a tiny little neck scarf.

 I'm off....gotta knit xx 

 

 

 

 

 

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