Friday, December 16, 2005

Concrete Jungle hit the streets


Yesterday, Concrete Jungle hit the streets.  Sorry folks, it has now been sold.  Thanks, Brenda.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

First Skein

I spent the afternoon with David yesterday. I have to say, as I told VJ yesterday, I'm beginning to think that I'm starting to become about 20% Gentzsch. While I was there, I looked at a new fashion they're designing and actually ended up doing some invoicing and shipment labeling while I was there. Not much has changed in that house (well, in some respects.) When you walk through the door, you just never have any idea what you'll be doing.

After an hour or so, I sat down at the wheel for my first stab at spinning. Can you say Ethel and Lucy? Oh my goodness, it was hysterical. David has been spinning for years and it comes as natural to him as breathing, but he's never taught anyone. I have never spun before, but learn everything ass backwards, so I'm sure it was frustrating for him to try to teach me and I was frustrated trying to learn! There was much laughter and guidance, but ultimately trust won out as I left Ozark Handspun with a wheel and a basket full of wool and mohair with which to practice. Yes, that's right, a spinning wheel now lives in my house (for how long? who knows.)

Spinning is all I've been able to think about and this morning I got up at 6:30 because I could hear the fibers calling me. And what do you know? I am starting to get the hang of it. Don't get me wrong - I'm nowhere near anything even remotely resembling good, but I'm not failing miserably! I'm getting the wool to catch and spin and wind itself on the bobbin. I am starting to get the feel of where to hold the yarn and where to NOT hold, but simply guide, the wool. I'm getting a feel for the tension and the rhythm and the art. It's art, ancient art.

It'll be a long time before I'm good, but I'm going to get there. What you see in the picture above is what I did this morning. There are loose sections and sections that are soooo tight, but it's coming. I'd dare say that I'd certainly knit with what I made. No one else might wear the creation that came from it, but it's a start.

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Saturday, December 03, 2005

HOLIDAY SALE



Christmas is coming, it's time for that perfect gift!




Kohleidoscope is having a sale - 20% off pre-made items (limited supply.)





Available are:

Concrete Jungle (sold as a set or separately)

Wild Iris

Grandpa's Girl

Wild Violet

Ahoy!

Celestial

You Never Know



Contact me for pricing.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!






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Casey



I got a lovely email this morning from a woman out East named Casey.  I don't know how she found me or my contact information, but she did, and I'm glad.  She wrote to ask about knitting with Ozark Handspun.
 
In her email, she shared some parts of her history with me and I felt blessed to read them.
 
It occurs to me that part of the reason I love knitting so much is because, for the most part, it is done with one continuous strand, one continuous thread.  Everything is connected to the one continuous thread.  It's ancient and ancestral.  It is all connected and so are we.  Two sticks and a string connecting everyone and everything.
 
Thank you, Casey, for being a part of the thread.

Friday, December 02, 2005

No pictures - Santa hid them



I know I haven't posted anything in a long time. Santa ordered some things from me and he knows that the folks also see this blog.  I assure you, there will be more pictures soon, after the holidays.  Until then, please don't hesitate to look around and know that I am still accepting orders!