Monday, December 21, 2009

Are the Halls Decked Yet ... ?

All the ornaments are on the tree
- or they were before my 4 yr old and the cat got their paws on it.

Had to include a shot of the ridiculously bedazzled star tree-topper that we have had for 5 years.  The kids think that it's the be-all and end-all of Christmas loveliness.

Our tree is right next to our entertainment center ...
so no - we do not have a stack of presents that reach the top of the tree!
(much to the boys dismay.)
















Made it into this
"Deep in the Forest" Etsy Treasury!

My Snowy Pines Handspun in an Etsy Treasury




My little guy did some
of the decorating
and I have to leave you
with this final image.

They faced off -

Stared each 
other down -

Only one can 
be victorious.

- My bet's on Frosty.   ; )


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

'Tis the Season ...

It's finally a bit chilly here! We've had so much fun setting up the Christmas tree this year with our boys ... they get so excited to look at each and every decoration that comes out of the box. But the seasonal excitement can be exhausting for more then just Mommy I guess.



Knitted this
Santa Hat for
His Cuteness
(aka the
Yarn Slayer)...
seems to be a
nice nightcap too!








Had to express the Joy of Christmas through my spinning wheel too, of course. LoL. I've been LOVING the art batts that my fabulous Best Friend has been producing and selling in her Etsy shop. Visit LushMommy.etsy.com and you'll see just what I mean! Here are 2 of her batts in action!

Sleigh Ride Corespun Art Yarn handspun
Snowy Pines Corespun Art Yarn handspun
Mistletoe Kisses Handspun Merino Tencel Single 263 yards


Holly Jolly Thick and Thin Handspun Art Yarn

Just FYI: FREE Priority U.S. Shipping from my Etsy Shop until Dec. 22nd!


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Whirlwind Fiber Adventures

It's official - Fiber Festivals are fantastic, fun-filled and utterly ... exhausting. It's Wednesday and I've finally unpacked my bins of handspun yarns, scarves, notecards and stitch markers.

Flutterby Fibers Booth at the Fiber Festival

What a BLAST! On the 17th, at the Tucson Wool Festival, I set up my first booth ever - kinda life changing in a great way. Then last weekend (the 24th) was the Southwest Fiber Festival. Met lots of new friends and loved every minute of visiting with people who were touching (and purchasing) my yarns in person. : )

Flutterby Fibers Booth at the Fiber Festival

I met the awesome Tina aka: ArizonaKnitter (on Etsy and Twitter) and she purchased two of my handspun (including one from my Veggie Twist line of Vegan 100% Bamboo. She mentioned that she is a columnist for the Examiner and that she'd be writing about the Southwest Fiber Festival! How crazy excited I was to get an email from her that linked to this article! With fantastic pictures in a slideshow taken by her hubby. And - if that wasn't enough - pushing me over the edge of thrilled - she linked me to her blog where she posted about the yarns she purchased at the festival! Seriously... I love it. Her blog has all sorts of awesome yarnie-ness and knitting galore!
Tina Rocks. : )

Ready to get my remaining inventory photographed and listed in my Etsy shop.
Here's a little sneak peek!
Sneak Peek mosaic

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Rocking Out ...



Does music make your life a better place?
In my little world - ABSOLUTELY!
I love to sit and spin or do fiber prep (or blog!) while listening to music. With a wide variety of styles of music that move me ... each take their turn as "flavor of the day".


Songs can also be mood altering ... I have a few go-to pieces that will make me smile - guaranteed. Ingrid Michaelson's "Be Ok" does it every time. : ) And I so like to smile!



Rock seems to be a theme this week at our new house.
Our backyard had tons of rocks scattered everywhere. Hubby has been working very hard to scoop them up and give them a new home on the side yard ...

(shhh... don't tell him it's been in the high 90's for a week now!)


Our 9 yr old son has also decided that he likes Rock music! He only has access to his Daddy's classic rock favorites but he's crazy about Bon Jovi! Too funny to hear him singing some of the songs that were popular when I was his age.


And finally, a Rocker Chick has been created in my living room - no, not me - that's not quite my style. : )


Here's - Rocker Chick Handspun Art Yarn (Sold!)

Rocker Chick Handspun Art Yarn 08


I spun this slightly bad-girl from a hand-pulled (fully loaded) "Lush Roving", made by my awesome friend and cohort in all sorts of things, Sara from LushMommy.etsy. She is amazing me daily with her new fibery treasures and we have a blast creating together! We also share in the adventures and challenges of being Mommies to almost 4 yr old boy-wonders. : )
Fortunately her lil dude hasn't become a yarn slayer yet!


Rocker Chick Mosaic
And can I just say how excited I am that Witch's Brew already sold? Yippiee! I'm so jazzed about the shows coming up ... I think I'll move on over to my Country Spinner and spin up another art yarn! -- with music on of course. : )
- Happy Crafting!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Moves and Changes ...




Part of the view from my NEW studio (ie: front bedroom). We have packed up and moved an hour North. Boxes still seem to be everywhere and I had to fess-up to how truly massive my fiber stash really is! Shock and awe (poor Hubby). Dare I say - 6 large, 8 medium, and countless small plastic containers FULL of rovings and batts and yarns - oh my!

With all the changes and upheaval of trying to get settled, the one constant is handspun. I have been spinning my feet off (exaggeration? maybe, but only slight.) to build up inventory for TWO festivals coming up in October! The first is the Tucson Wool Festival on the 17th at Kathy Wither's Ranch here in Tucson. And the following weekend, the 24th, is the Southwest Fiber Festival at Amado Territory Ranch.

These will be my first shows! I think making sales on Etsy since January has been preparing me for looking at the faces of fiber-lovers when they are holding my heart - uh - handspun in their hands. The flutterbys in my stomach are telling me it's almost time! : )

Had to share my most recent and out of character, spin!
"Witch's Brew" - 66 yards of SUPER Chunky loaded Art Yarn

Witch's Brew 02

100% Merino wool in rich purples and vibrant chartreuse swirling with eye popping orange and yellows, fluffy novelties of purple and black. All bursting with chunky soft beehive coils and twined with spiderwebs of black cotton thread.

Fun Fun! If you want to read more ... it's here on Etsy.


Moves can be good - this one was in the right direction for us. : )

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Tour de Fleece is underway!



I have a bike.  I love it.  But I don't ride it... often.  
I've watched very little of the Tour de France coverage since it began on July 4th... but I am spinning my wheel(s) along with those amazingly dedicated riders.

Enter - Ravelry's Tour de Fleece!  I have joined Tour de Fish with the lovely and talented Laila (of RawFish) as our brave nautical Captain of the Wooly Seas.  We have a blast: spinning and sharing pictures of our yarnie-ness and encouraging each other with a lot of "arghs" & "may-tees".  Miss Laila used her photoshop magic on my picture to create a bright and fun-tastic new Ravatar for our nautical tour on Ravelry.  My nickname for our pirate adventure is Curvy Scurvy...  makes me smile!

The fruit to ward off the scurvy, the most colorful and talented spindling snake I've ever encountered, and ocean waves to hide my double chin!  LoL.  Love it.

So what have I been spinning?  Well, since Tour de Fleece is all about spinning, I have been busy!  

Day One: 
BFL single (nameless at the moment) needs to be washed to set the twist.
And "Rainbow Sherbet Curvy Coiled Art Yarn" that I spun out of cheerful scrappy leftovers.
Tour de Fleece Day 1

Day Two:
Spindle spun merino Yum!  
Spindle spun merino Yum! TdF day 2 

And 100% Bamboo Vegan Handspun (4 oz)

"Beachy Keen" BFL SingleSandy Shores BFL Single 106 yards

And a Knotty Coiled (not yet named)
Knotty Coiled BFL TdF day 2

I'm saving day 3 for it's own post... it was that fun of a spin - and, might I add, rather out of character for me?  LoL...  You'll see.    : )

Now off to wash and set all those yarns and get them listed in the shop!  Happy July to all and hope you spent your Independence Day celebrating!  

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Sweetness out of Suffering...


My Previous post about the Quiet Boy (aka: Yarn Slayer!) was rather well received by family and friends.  His "angelic devil face" was even blogged about
here!  I think it's wonderful to give that "window into your personal life" from a blogging perspective.  Right up my alley - I love to make friends with all my customers and check them out on Flickr or Twitter or Ravelry.  : )

Curious about the outcome of the chopped yarn?  

I carded snippets of the colorful single (by hand) with gobs of super soft cormo wool.  I purchased the cormo raw from a local friend, Melanie Bothwell and her fluffy sheep - and then cleaned it myself... LOVE cormo!

Yummy Snippets of PFF Falkland Single White Cormo Wool

What did all this fluffy sweetness become?

Confetti Cake Handspun 38 yards (super bulky)
Confetti Cake Handspun Art Yarn
Confetti Cake Handspun Art Yarn

When I was chopping that lovely single into teeny pieces... I was suffering. It hurt me to cut something I worked so hard to spin and wash and set. But this has been a lesson in creativity and re-creation. And reminding myself that this is ART - not about perfection, but about the creating. It's all good. : )

P.S. The Yarn Slayer thinks it's "so soft - ahhhh - can I have it?"

Little taste of other yarnie shop updates?

Thursday, June 25, 2009

When It's Too Quiet...

In a house with a 3 year old boy, too quiet is never really a good thing.


Please note the lipgloss handprints on the wall.  Then there is the pile of hangers on the rug... Those used to be weighting down my handspun single that was drying on the window blinds.


The scissors were shoved under the rug.

Mommy cried.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

On a lighter note...  the other half of this lovely Falkland roving, hand dyed by Lisa at PoppyFlowerFibers, was drying on the rack in the kitchen.  This was too public of a setting for mass carnage I suppose.  So it is safe and squishy and in my etsy shop.  : )

Raise Your Hand Curvy Coiled Art Yarn  21 yards
Raise Your Hand Supercoil Art Yarn Handspun

Here is one that is in my "Veggie Twist" line of Vegan yarns. Bamboo is SO slippery but so shiny and entrancing to spin. I love the amazing gloss of this single. My grandmother Mimi said it reminded her of pulled taffy like she used to make with her Girl Scout troupe. : )

Pulled Taffy 100% Bamboo Vegan Handspun 168 yards (here)
Pulled Taffy 100% Bamboo Vegan Handspun

Had to show this art yarn that I call a "Loaded Single". Another of PoppyFlowerFibers rovings, this time a so soft squishy merino. I spun into the single: pink eyelash, purple fuzzy novelty, super soft white banana fibers, bright pink recycled sari silk, and lots of sparkle.  
Fun! And REALLY purple! LoL. : )

Plum Joyful Loaded Single 60 yards (here)
Plum Joyful Loaded Single Handspun Art Yarn

More updates in the shop ... now I have to work on a new way to use the remains of the yarn slashing from the Quiet Boy. : )

Friday, June 12, 2009

Beauty Blooms ...

Been a busy spinner the last few days.  I got some lovely fibers from "Yarn or a Tale" (thanks Leah!) and have been inspired to spin, spin, spin.  I've been on a coiled kick... but I do have a pretty and thin 60/40 Merino/Bamboo single drying right now.

Spun a thick and thin single Columbian Dorset that puffed up so nicely... then I went into fairy land, I suppose, and plied in pink eyelash yarn, a purple and lavender novelty with little bumps on it, lots of sparkly glitz, and cocoons of white banana fibers.  I strung flower petals and one flower onto the plying thread and then hand-stitched a button to the base of each petal.  It truly did bloom as I created it... I'm in LOVE.  I think I'm keeping it forever.    : )

Here is Beauty Blooms - Curvy Coiled Art yarn 
really super bulky 25 yards 
Beauty Blooms - Curvy Coiled Art Yarn handspun

Beauty Blooms - Curvy Coiled Art Yarn handspun

Ruthie - Supercoiled Art yarn Merino Rambouillet cross  
super bulky 22 yards
Ruthie Handspun Supercoiled Art yarn merino

It's so interesting having both boys home for summer.  There are times when I'm breaking up squabbles and cleaning up messes and wondering how long until school starts again.  But there are also moments of hearing their voices when they're playing make-believe... or seeing their eyes glaze when they are lost in imagination... precious.  They are growing up too fast.  *sigh*

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Entering the Land of Blog...

Well, here I am.  With convincing from Kathy (Kathy's Blog) I'm joining the land of blogging.  My hopes for this blog are to keep friends, family and any fiber lovers that might be interested, up to date on the happenings in my spinning world. 

I suppose I should show my most recent spins:

Cutie Patootie - Falkland novelty art yarn 24 yards
and can I just say SO fun to spin this little cutie... soft pink fringe, boa novelty yarn, recycled silk threads, gobs of sparkle and glitz all plied with a thick and thin single spun from a falkland roving hand dyed by my friend Kirsten  at Chimera.etsy 
Cutie Patootie Handspun Novelty Art yarn wild and sassy!

Purple Mountain - BFL single sport weight 195 yards
still available for sale here
Purple Mountains Handspun BFL wool yarn

Tinted Cloud - 50/50 Alpaca Merino light sport weight 232 yards 
still available for sale here
Tinted Cloud Handspun 50/50 Alpaca Merino yarn

Carnival - a super bulky Falkland Curvy Coiled 24 yards
Carnival Handspun Supercoiled Art yarn

Happy to have another place to share!
If you want to see more yarnie photos ...