Way Too Tired For Pictures…
I'm way too tired for pictures, so I'm going to put up a few photos of some recent yarn. What's got me so tired? Well, I've been in production mode: a few carding days and today was a dye day, all to move stuff from "materials" to "inventory" to make room for new incoming materials, due any day now. I think in the past 3 days I've done some 6 pounds of blends and 10 pounds of dyed fibers... geeze, that doesn't sound like all that much, does it? Ah, but my aching feet...
So, anyway, some recent productivity:

This was a tester for some hand-dyed superwash. I call this colourway "Mai Tai" -- pinks, oranges, some diluted with cream. This one's a 2-ply sock yarn measuring 360 yards from 62 grams or about 2 ounces, at 16 wpi.

Again, a test skein. "Holly" -- Hand-Dyed, handspun superwash wool. 2-ply, 420 yards, 86 grams / 3 oz, 15 wpi.

This one's by special request, for Divine Bird. Your basic sock blend, superwash/tussah/mohair, sparkly firestar. I liked it so much I repeated these colours on something for me to spin for kicks.

Fakeberry sock yarn. Same thing -- a tester. It's, you know, sock yarn.

I might have to try to get other photos of this guy. It's just got amazing sheen to it that this doesn't capture. It's a merino/tussah/mohair single, again, a tester from some new blends. Merino/tussah silk/kid mohair/firestar nylon; handspun 22 wpi laceweight single. 780 yards /96g / 3.4 oz . There's a 440-yard skein too, that has knots in it because I kept skeining it under no tension like a moron, and breaking it. I totally know better. It was going to be this one massive, stunning 1200-yard skein, but nooo, I had to push things and go too fast.

This is that blend, basically, but in "Peach Fuzz."
I finally dyed this Falkland/Tussah/Baby Camel sock yarn I spun... uh, probably last year:

Here's a sampling of a few things I've dyed lately...

And a look at a few of the recent batts...



...and the latest 15 pounds or so of fibers, like I say... not even photographed yet, I'm TOO TIRED!
Oh, but I liked this one...

and strangely enough, I like this too:

Aw geeze, I finished plying round number one on the cabled yarn for Chad's new hat, too...

...but I have to do the final ply. I'm torn: it'll probably all fit on a Majacraft bobbin (definitely on a jumbo one), but then I could make a mindless thing of it with the Roberta.

Trouble is, there's that ball on the Roberta bobbin. And please don't ask about the Roberta jumbo stuff. I broke my jumbo flyer with insane speed (and that was dramatic). But anyway, so I know that this...

...is no way, no how cabling back onto one bobbin. And I kinda want it to. Even though Chad's hat isn't going to use more than maybe 20% of this skein... but that's not the point.
Have I mentioned the spring weather? It's been occasionally dramatic, like this:

(oh, so somber!)


Summer might as well be here though, or so it feels. Here's hoping the days and days on my feet have a positive impact on my waistline before I have to buy new shorts.
I know, kind of a cop-out blog entry, but maybe some of the yarn and fiber porn does the trick for you.
















Sarah said
May 9, 2007 at 6:05 pmSo I'm not the only one that's broken a Roberta flyer...
In all fairness mine was cracked when I bought it from a garage sale at the local cop shop. I just didn't notice until half of it went flying across the room one day. I replaced it with a jumbo flyer.
Jessa said
May 9, 2007 at 6:33 pmOh, the yarn & fiber pr0n always makes me happy.
Peggy said
May 9, 2007 at 9:39 pmUnbelievable!!!!!! Those greens, corals and like are right up my alley.
Hope said
May 10, 2007 at 5:02 amok, you have to stop posting pics of orange and pink things because they cause me to derail and have outbursts of yarn-induced-ecstatic-tourettes, wherever I am at the time. kthxbi!
nancy said
May 10, 2007 at 7:21 amyup, the yarn and fiber pron did it for me - what a way to start the day... that and a good cup of coffee.
Melanie said
May 10, 2007 at 7:44 amPretty, pretty, pretty!
Stephanie said
May 10, 2007 at 7:53 amI'm not a pink girl, but your pinks are really tempting.
elizabeth said
May 10, 2007 at 10:31 amNo wonder your feet are hurting! Your favorites are mine too, but I also love that green/gold/tan blend - very manly. The husband would probably like that. Hmmm....
Marcy said
May 10, 2007 at 12:21 pmUm, Abby? About the size of your "cop-out" blog entry? That's more than some people put up in a month. I think your expectations are WAY higher than ours are.
Nice pr0n.
Sulafaye said
May 10, 2007 at 7:54 pmRegarding your "cop-out" blog, I kept scrolling down the page thinking, "oo, that's my favorite...no, that's my favorite...no, that's my absolute favorite...no..."
In other words, please continue to "cop out." I am enthralled.
Susan in Fairbanks said
May 11, 2007 at 6:31 pmOoooh, the one with the pink and red and gold and is that chocolate brown? I love that! It makes me think of Birds of Paradise flowers.
swanknitter said
May 13, 2007 at 3:03 amWhere do you get your undyed fibre? I am looking for some kid mohair to dye and blend. I would love to buy all my yarns from you except, well, there's this $$$ thing.
Holly said
May 18, 2007 at 6:30 amI have to say, I just love your batts. I look forward to every update to see what you've done now. Talk about fiber porn!