
This is some of the mix I’m going to spin up next. Not too many drastic color changes this time.

This is some of the mix I’m going to spin up next. Not too many drastic color changes this time.
I donated these hats.

I made some batts out of this.

I’m in a poor mood… I hate Tuesdays. Luckily there’s a cure for that.

Splashes of jewel tone. I need to go back to subtlety.

I made a second Teeswater hat. I have enough yarn to make another half a hat. I have half a mind to have half a hat.
No not really, two is enough. Too bad only the second one really shows off that streak of blue.


Didn’t quite make the cut to get to 6 Loose Ladies in time this weekend, but no matter, build up my inventory! A rare solid. Inexplicably, I had so much of this color left over after the Fair, in such a nice preparation, that I felt compelled to card a ton of it and make a solid skein of 100% Paprika.
I had my annual this morning. Sparing the gory details, I’m well, all my screenings are up to date, I can keep on my current prescription (YES! – stability is the name of the game), and I am not any fatter than I was when I first stopped dieting. I eat what I want these days and I am perfectly stable. This is the real me.

This is the last sweater I made, a couple years ago, and it’s a thing of beauty, and it’s something like 3 sizes too big for me. I just got the idea that I should felt it. Before I do so, and possibly ruin it, I wanted it documented here how lovely is the pattern.

I decided to make a hat out of the Teeswater. Maybe two. I seem to have plenty.
I think the swirl of dark that you see here is an effect of shadows. I’ll get a better pic when it’s done.

Did I do it justice?



