Sunday, April 17, 2011

Spinning Up Something GOOD!

Hey friends. Sorry it's been a while since my last post. No one told me planning for a wedding would be time-consuming, serious work. I thought it was all daisies and dandilions. ; )


So, I'm spinning up some alpaca fleece for Julie from Wier World Llamas & Alpacas. This is my first chance to show what I've done so far! I'm excited to say that I'm getting closer and closer to these animals by working with their harvest. I've bought a set of Strauch Hand Carders on eBay and I've washed my new fleece. Now, it is slowly but surely being brushed and yanked and brushed again with my carders (I've got the blisters to prove it). As I turn each clump of soft fleece into silkworm-like fiber rolags, I get better and better at spinning what I've prepared. Here's a look at some of the yarn that has already been through the spinning process on my Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Super Promotion


Hey folks! Let's continue on with the promotions and discounts at Dye2Spin. When you order 3 or more items from my shop (shown in the scrolling button to the right), you can use the coupon code: "FIRST25" to receive 25% off your entire order. Wow, a win-win! You get beautiful, handmade yarn AND a discount. Call the newspaper.


So, how are you on this fine, balmy Sunday morning (or afternoon, or evening)? Leave a comment below about what you are accomplishing today or anything else that is on your mind. Love, Ashley
Oh, check out the sweet little buns by the pool. You can find his Craigslist ad here. I want him sooo bad but I don't have a pool to satisfy one of his favorite pastimes.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Simple Saturday

A picture of outside my apartment. May 2007, Baguio City, Philippines


Melodies enhance
The sunrise of the springtime
As different birds sing
Coffee tastes so good
In the lazy Saturday morn
Warms up the body
What to do today?
Create, grow, make, expand, give
Fiber colorwheel
Dormant life erupts
Softens the air with sweetness
Spring has sprung in me
Finding peace in work
Taking ideas to heart
Fruition comes now

Friday, February 18, 2011

Oh Boy-O, Its FARM DAY!!!

http://www.jacobsreward.com
The day before I turn the big 3-0 I'll be spending some time with my yarn-y friends at the Little Red Barn on Jacob's Reward Farm in Parker, Tx. This will mark my second monthly visit. It was just a month ago that I really got the knack of spinning. I told Cindy, "There's something magical about this place because I am spinning so well here!"

It was definitely the support of newfound fiber friends, the sweet alpaca watching over me with their big baby eyes, and of course, the Little Red Barn itself.

Now I'm heading back to Parker, just outside of Plano, for some more spinning and knitting action. I've got a pound or so of fine merino roving that I need re-carded into something smoother that will be easier to work with. So, perhaps this weekend I can expand my knowledge of the world of working with fiber. Maybe my next obsession will be carding fiber into roving and batts myself. Oh Boy-O, this is going to be fun!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Simple Saturday


When work and play clash
I have little energy
Yet, knitting remains.
Rolling out of sleep
Stepping into the morning
Coffee in the fridge.
Looking back on snow
Rejoice for the rest given
Look forward with love.
Behold the wonders
The wonders of creation
Seeps through me and out.
Why do you stare, dog?
Do you want something from me?
Oh, you need to eat.
Draft, spin, give, treadle
Twist, pull, slow down and speed up
Create something great.
Poetry this way
Fingers counting syllables
Try to make funny.
Saturday simply
Is a long day for some folks
Choose your day today.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Catching the Bug

Angora rabbits! Angora fiber! Bun Bun Heaven!

I've been doing some research and I'm quickly falling in love with these fiber producing rabbits. As some of you know, I've had a rabbit before, Mr. Bun Buns. He had a past and he was not the happiest guy. Luckily, I found him a home where teenaged pet-lovers could tend to him and hopefully see him enough every day that his demeanor would change for the better.

Now I'm catching the bunny bug again. Ever since I got my Ashford Traditional spinning wheel for Christmas (2010) I have been working with fiber and spinning it into yarn. I have had dreams of working and living on a farm with pygmy goats, chickens, horses and now... fiber-producing animals. So, what better way for me to ease into this out-in-the-sticks lifestyle than to just go ahead and get a fiber-producing animal that can safely be cared for at home, without 4 acres?




Enter the Angora Rabbit. Research has told me that there are some differences between Angoras and other rabbits (pictures could have easily told me that, duh). For example, they are bred to be more passive and docile than other rabbits due to the frequency in which they must be brushed and groomed. Mr. Bun Buns, bless his heart, HATED to be touched, especially on the hips where he had a past injury. So brushing and grooming this creature was a task. One time, as I was preparing to brush Mr. Buns, he lunged out of the cage at me (as I sat on the floor), mouth open, incisors bared, in order to protect his precious territory. I guess he didn't like the nail clippers I was hiding behind my leg. I should have known that he sensed my fear.

Erik and I talked about it and he is the one who is concientious about the money in the family, as he should be. And he recognized that having another pet is having another expense. I just thought to myself, how sustainable would it be to have my own fiber producer in the house? I wouldn't have to pay someone else all my hard-earned cash on fiber (as often), I wouldn't have to pay for shipping, I'd be taking the equivalent of 1,562 delivery trucks off the roadways, and I'd be taking the equivalent of 80, 904 lbs. of CO2 gases out of our air! All because of one sweet (herd of) Angora rabbits!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

New Beginnings


As the snow melts into slushy stuff on the roads, our hearts warm up as the sun shines from above. The future husband and I went out of the house, that's right folks, OUT of the house for the first time in five days since the big freeze on Jan 31st.


Janie and I are now members of the Textile and Fiber Arts List (http://www.tafalist.com/) and you can find our member profile here. Thanks for snooping around.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Telegraph Canyon Freezes, but Not Tam.


Why does Tam from Telegraph Canyon NOT freeze in this scenario? Oh, because she's wearing some awesome, hand-knit fingerless mittens that I made for her so she can rock the block on her fiddle while remaining toasty as... uh, toast?
Even though the fan pic (provided by Jose from Gingerman) is not the best quality, you can see there, off to the left, that Tam is snug in her stylish mittens. They go so well with that jacket, if I do say so myself. Thanks Jose for the pic!
Don't forget to visit Gingerman on Camp Bowie in Fort Worth for trivia every Thursday night at 7pm.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

A Record in Tresuries.


Must be the fact that so many people are snowed in. All they can think of is to sit in front of their fire, computer in lap, cruise Etsy, and create treasuries.

Today is pretty exciting because I've been featured in five, count them, five treasuries! Hopefully this boosts some sales now that I'm offering 10% off PLUS free shipping until Feb 20th, when I celebrate my 30th birthday.


The items featured from my shop (http://dye2spin.etsy.com/) are Mustard Greens Wool yarn , Better Belize It wool roving, Blueberry Afternoon Alpaca roving, and Deep Purple wool yarn.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Snow Day #2


Well friends, its the second day in a row that inclement weather has shut down North Texas and surrounding areas. Many school districts far and wide have closed their doors so teachers, staff, and students can stay home and be safe. I consider this time to stay home and CREATE!

So, my plan for the day is to do some spinning, dying, knitting and general fiber nerding. To your left is some chunky Valentine's Day yarn I hand-dyed using my trusty crock pot! I really like the way it turned out. With the special technique I have found, I can make OOAK (one-of-a-kind) yarn colorways without using plastic wrap or microwaves. Plastic wrap is like nails down the environmental chalkboard. I avoid using it at all costs. Eventually I want to move on up to a solar cooker. But I don't know how much one of those costs or what is involved. So, I'll have to research.
Stay warm, give yourself a treat, make a fire, and mark your calendar for the Cowtown Indie Bazaar on March 19th at the Will Rogers Memorial Center here in Fort Worth, TX. Until next time! Find me on Ravelry: knittybangetsy