What exactly did I spend all weekend doing at Black Sheep?
It’s lovely. I think I have about 600 yards of it. It should be self striping because I followed the method described in Janel’s article in the most recent Spin Off for self striping socks, and my friend that used the same roving in a different colorway, that spun it the same way I did, but thicker, is getting fantastic striping as she’s knitting her purse.
I am, however, somewhat disappointed. I wanted something a little more dramatic, more intense. As I opened up the roving, there ended up being a lot of white between the color changes and sometimes within the color itself. My friend’s roving didn’t have any white that I recall, but mine had tons, which diluted the colors.
Yesterday I spun up a crazy-wild batt into yarn for Liv, and I have another one to spin up for Abby.
It’s neat. The label tells you the name of the sheep, the breed, and then the other fibers it’s blended with. In this case, we’ve got Blanca and Valentine, both Romneys, and Snow, a Corriedale cross, plus Bombyx silk, viscose, cut Bombyx silk and silk noil.
Needless to say, it’s very tweedy.
We were at the doctor first thing this morning. I haven’t been talking about it because there’s been so much going on, but Liv’s been coughing her brains out for over a week, and poor Clark’s been constipated, then had diarrhea that burned his poor little bum, then back to constipation and now both of his eyes are covered in green goop and are swollen significantly. Abby came running to me last night saying that “Clark doesn’t look like Clark!”.
He’s been fussy and right now is screaming at my feet. I tried to hold him, but he just thrashed around and kept screaming. And now he’s thrown up.
This sucks.
June 27th, 2007 at 3:39 pm
The yarns are super yummy looking. I love the sock yarn you spun. I can’t wait to see what it looks like when you knit it up!!!
Poor kiddos. I hate when they are sick. Poor Live! Poor Clark!!!! 🙁 Poor Mommy!! hang in there :o)
June 27th, 2007 at 10:37 pm
I am so jealous! I want to go next year. ::sulk::
I saw your picture on Sheila’s blog – you look exactly like the illustration! So cute! 🙂
June 28th, 2007 at 8:22 am
Again, your spun stuff is BEAUTIFUL. And poor Clark; I hope the meds help him feel better soon.
June 28th, 2007 at 8:24 am
Poor babies – I hope they all feel better soon. 🙁
Your yarn (especially the self-striping) is GORGEOUS! You’re going to have to share with me the technique for doing the striping, My yarn is pretty random.
June 28th, 2007 at 9:12 am
Poor kids, I hope they feel better soon and enjoy the summer holidays. Your yarn looks great!