06.09.07

“Today we continue part four of the agonizing pain that is my life…”

Posted in books, dogs, entertainment, knitting, spinning at 10:35 pm by wendy

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Haw, haw!
(I love me some Hans Moleman)

A week ago, I stepped off the curb while unloading the car and managed to put my left foot wrong. It did a crazy 90° angle to the leg thing and went CRACK! Fast trip to Nausea City and later, Cankle Town. Whee.

Check out the blood pooling/swelling and bruising –

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The flash kind of flattens out the bruising colors but looking at my ankle made me feel really squicked out. Here’s what it usually looks like:
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I did cancel what I had to do that afternoon, and iced it, but the next day there was too much stuff to cancel so I put it in a hiking boot.   It’s stiff in the morning, but otherwise fine.

Anyway, that’s my big news.

Whee.

If I was a better blogger I would have shaved my ankles before Nick took those pics. It’s definitely time for the waxer; it’s getting on bikini season and when I look down there I see this.
I’m pretty sure that’s not sexy. Nick is a real trooper.

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Snuggly symmetry.

It’s The Big Bunny’s birthday today and we’re just taking it easy and having a mellow day. He had to work last night and has to work tonight, but today is a day for snoozly love.

Knitting and spinning

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I’ve been in a bit of a knitting/spinning funk. I zoomed through pieces of Sophie’s Kai Cabled Sweater, but stalled out because of a Realisation.     Yes, the yarn shortage epiphany.     I’ve been making it longer, since she’s a baby Amazon, and I think that barring a miracle, I don’t have enough yarn to finish the other sleeve and collar.

I won’t be short by much, but I’m pretty darn sure I’ll be short…so I’ve stalled out, as if delaying it will deny it entirely.

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So I’ve been knitting on a sock for my Sockapalooza pal. A bit. I’ve had a really good run of one-day books (you know, the ones you end up reading all in one day, sometimes even at stoplights) lately though, and strangely, my reading has been almost themed.

The Book Thief (the story itself is riveting, but the “Death” narrator kind of brings a big disconnect, breaks up the flow, and is kind of a cheezy melodramatic hook the story could have done well without). A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian–funny, charming, frustrating, sad, and utterly enjoyable, you can see everything. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress–gripping with beautiful imagery. And in here as well, various pickups and putdowns of Everything is Illuminated and The Russian Debutante’s Handbook, which are certainly fun, but just haven’t managed to grab me like the others, haven’t been one dayers. In all of these, totalitarian regimes are nearly a character themselves.

I finally read I Married Adventure. Wow. What a charming book, and a bit of a time capsule. You know that part in King Kong with the scary natives? They lived that. (link is to Amazon and a version with a different cover. Mine is the cooler 1940 version. ;))
I picked up Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns from the library and cried my way through it on Thursday. It’s brutal and oppressive and frustrating like The Kite Runner, but there’s more hope, more love. And no anal rape. Yay.
Yesterday I read Water for Elephants, and that’s a great summer read, really fun, really sweet, but some heartbreaking parts, especially if you dwell on them.

I’ve spun a bit.

I took the Polwarth locks I bought over a year ago and carded them into rolags and spun them up.

There were a lot of pale colors, so I carded the pale like colors together for one bobbin, and the stronger colors for another bobbin. I’ve never carded more than one or two rolags at a time, never really enjoyed it before, but this was fun.

Maybe it was blending the colors, just letting it go as an experiment, so I didn’t care when my clumsy carding prep made for neps, and I spun thick and thin and let them stick out willy nilly to be tacked down later by the ply, but it was really enjoyable. I don’t think I have the discipline in prep to create consistent color blends in large amounts with handcards though, for that, I’m going to need a carder.

I spun and plied with a lot of twist (well, a lot of twist for me) but it doesn’t look like that much of an angle on the bobbin, because it is wound on under tension. (I spun the singles on my Victoria and plied with Heidi’s Joy, since my third bobbin is still with Elton the woodworker and I didn’t feel like winding off into balls.)

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When released and wound onto a niddy-noddy, it looked like this:

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Usually, to finish my yarns I just give them a quick wash and rinse and hang them up to dry.   Sometimes I’ll full them a little bit if I want a more durable yarn, but it’s been more along the line of reasoning of “beat the cr@p out of them now so they can take a lot of cr@p later” not any consistent logic based on staple length and crimps per inch.      But I read Judith MacKenzie McCuin’s article in the Summer 2007 issue of Spin-off magazine and thought I’d try out her theory (she specifically mentions Polwarth as being a weird exception to the staple length rule, so I thought it must be kismet).

So I beat the bejeezus out of this skein. Superhot water, lots of soap, cold rinses. I ended up reskeining it, because I think there was some shrinkage and some bits stuck together. Some dye came out in the water, but not much especially considering how hot the water was.

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3.3 oz, 216 yards

There was considerable plumping up and fuzziness, all told.    Parts that had more twist and were spun finer didn’t full in the same manner.    I don’t think this is a necessary way to finish a yarn spun, but is definitely another option to finish for a certain effect.

BTW, if you haven’t seen the new Spin-off, you should definitely check it out.

The Type As of the spinning world will find the Fractal Stripe spinning article appealing, plus I liked the Yucca fiber article(s), and of course, the aforementioned finishing yarns article.

But…the first thing I turn to is always the “Your Yarns” feature, and that’s missing.

Plus, no Spinning Basics article, which is probably the second thing I look for, despite being a relatively new feature. I know they recently did a poll, so maybe I’m in the minority, but I hope these changes aren’t permanent.

Speaking of a series, here is part one in Dogs Using Toys as Pillows:

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Crivens with wheels behind her, Love Monkey beneath her.

Belu appeals to the power of the Internets. “Please don’t let them wash my dirty fluffy ball!”

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She loves this thing, she has it seasoned just right…which means it is well past time or it to get a wash. It used to be Crivvie’s, but we find Belu carrying it around everywhere.

13 Comments »

  1. Amy Boogie said,

    June 10, 2007 at 3:15 am

    Ow! I hope the ankle is better.
    Get thee to the waxer now! Or maybe some kind of animal tamer, that thing looks mean. Brave brave husband you have. Happy birthday to the “big bunny”

    Loving the puppy pictures as always. Mine takes toys and destroys them in a blink.

  2. Michelle said,

    June 10, 2007 at 6:31 am

    Wowza! I hope your ankle is back to normal soon. I’m going to read Hosseini’s books as soon as I finish Hugh Lauries novel. You should check out Craig Ferguson’s Between the Bridge and the River, best book I’ve read all year.

  3. Tracy J said,

    June 10, 2007 at 7:12 am

    Beautiful yarn…Great colors.

  4. Cathy said,

    June 10, 2007 at 8:30 am

    Sorry about your ankle - sure looks sore. Good idea to keep it elevated and enjoy a good read. (Thanks for the book recommendations)

    Never thought of myself as Type A but I’m anxious to try out that Fractal Dyeing.

    Your pups sure look like they enjoy their fuzzys.

  5. Terri said,

    June 10, 2007 at 9:32 am

    ha ha - you have a cankle! Ugh, it looks nasty though. Did you milk it for all it was worth for a few days? “I can’t stand up, can you bring me more coffee?”

    Great pooper pics - Sabrina loves resting her head on her big toys - the big crab. the big pig, etc. And yeah, they have to be juuuuust right. A few trips outside being dragged through the forest and dirt and “perfection”!

    Happy B-Day to Nick and enjoy!

    p.s. it’s raining in Vancouver! WTF?! Is that normal? ;-)

  6. Mary-Kay said,

    June 10, 2007 at 9:50 am

    Hey my friend,
    I’ve been stalking and stalking and FINALLY a blog post. Thank You. I’ve missed my Wendy fix. Sorry about the ankle. How did you know you didn’t break it? You said it “cracked.” Shave please. Please.

    I just finished Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns and boy was that good! I’m glad they hooked up agian. Made me smile. Oh the pain though. I’m glad I’m a woman in the United States. Sheer Luck I tell you.

    Your spinning, as usual is beautiful. Do you have enough to make a “something?” Heh…

    I want to adopt Crivins, although that might not be good with all of the rabbits and deer around here. He’d go nuts.

    Ok, I have more news for you, but later. Gotta run for now.

    Talk to you soon!

  7. Kirsten said,

    June 10, 2007 at 10:50 am

    Dude! I missed you! I’m glad you’re back. I love the adorable dogs with the snugglies. Cute! And nice yarn, too! Very interesting how it changed after you washed it. Now I need to spin something. :)

  8. elizabeth said,

    June 11, 2007 at 8:33 am

    I was JUST about to ask for book recommendations for the beach! How’d you know? Now I can’t decide whether to get a book or Spin Off. I’m not planning to bring my wheel, so Spin Off might just frustrate me. LOVE your finished yarn, btw!

  9. Jane said,

    June 11, 2007 at 2:04 pm

    The yarn looks great. I think the colors are beautiful. I need to read that fulling article again. It was good.

    I am sorry to hear about your ankle. I did the same thing a few years ago and I had broken my foot. I had to stay off of it or wear a boot for 6 weeks. I definitely would have it x-rayed.

  10. Ande said,

    June 12, 2007 at 5:59 pm

    I did not click! I did not click! Woo!
    Your ankle looks grody. Is it all yellow and green now? Ouchie! oh, and I

  11. Terri said,

    June 14, 2007 at 4:48 pm

    Didn’t you get that damn ankle looked at yet?! No more nasty pics to show (hey, now not THOSE kinda nasty pics, I mean like a purpley/green bruised ankle). Never mind.

  12. Heidi said,

    June 15, 2007 at 11:24 am

    Happy Birthday, Big Bunny! Can I call him that?

    I didn’t click either. Your links make me afraid. Afraid I’ll either lose my lunch or wake the sleeping baby by laughing.

    Also, I’m surfing in Windows IE again, and boy is this type HUGE! I really should stick to Mozilla…

  13. Amy said,

    June 17, 2007 at 5:45 am

    Ai yi yi - that ankle looks sore! Are you sure you didn’t break something?

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