Thursday, January 14, 2010
Stitches West
I'm happy to announce that I will be sharing space with Rabbitworks Fibre Studio in space 1242 at Stitches West! Come by and say hi! More info soon.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Photography hold ups
Have prevented me listing the darning eggs, but fear not, I will get to it soon. I have 3 free weekends coming up (not totally free, but kid-free) and hopefully that will help. I have some new product ideas too, which is good because I am sad to announce yet another nearly-gone stitchmarker set. My skulls (none listed right now, but I think I have a few more sets to put up) will no longer be available.
I'm so sad, I love those!!!
Sigh.
More news hopefully coming soon.
I'm so sad, I love those!!!
Sigh.
More news hopefully coming soon.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
All my eggs in one basket
It would be the unfinished basket... eggs will come soon, I promise
In the meantime, here are some terrible quality videos of a kate in action, from my archaic old cellphone. Whee! Hoping to get a flip camera in the future.
In the meantime, here are some terrible quality videos of a kate in action, from my archaic old cellphone. Whee! Hoping to get a flip camera in the future.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Alpaca lovers...
I will be spinning at Moonshadow Alpaca Ranch on Saturday, and I will have a couple of alpaca darning eggs for sale there. Hope to see you there!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Saturday, September 5, 2009
darning eggs

Darn! Darn egg!
Someone suggested I carve/burn darning eggs, and they are the new crack™
I am in love with this design. I am not sure whether subsequent ones will be burned and carved (as this was) or just burned--the 2nd degree burn on my finger is suggesting that maybe I ought to rethink. But look! Purdy!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Orifice hooks
Orifice hooks are a useful tool when spinning. Every so often (oftener if you combo or do long draw) your yarn pulls on the bobbin too fast and away from the fiber source, which makes you go on a hunt for the loose end. You use an orifice hook to pull it back through the orifice (I am not unconvinced that a 12 year old didn't think these were very funny names indeed).
So why not have a pretty one?
Most of the ones you get with wheels are pretty boring. I decided to make some at the urging of my friend snuffywump (rainy days and wooly dogs owner) and here they are (though not done yet).
These are henna-inspired. I believe they are birch handles, with copper hook ends. Copper is a soft metal but although I am toying with gauge, I think I may stick to what I have here despite the bending, because it is actually useful even if you have to bend your hook back out once in a while, to have some give to it.
I may have these at OFFF if I get in. We'll see :-)
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