of yarn that is! I'm just returning home from the fall session of Yarn School in Harveyville, Kansas. And what can you say? I spent four days surrounded by enough wool and fiber to sink a large ship, alpacas, dye labs, parades, running lonely stretches of rural Kansas roads... not to mention the amazing meals prepared by Marissa... Ooi! I am happy as a clam, exhausted, but really, really happy.
So where to begin? Maybe with my first spinning project. This is some Romney wool from my ginormous fiber bag that I dyed using the crockpot in dye lab. Adrian (aka Mrs. HelloYarn) helped me tremendously by telling me how to stripe the yarn in the pot. Did I mention I've never (ever) dyed yarn before? Everyone kept saying, "just jump in there!" But I am quite incabable of "just jumping" into anything, and was literally shaking as I squeezed my first color in! No doubt I was the last one to start and the last one to finish, but I'm one of those "need my own space" type girls to figure things out. And here it is all spun up!
So thanks to everyone at Yarn School 2008 for making things a total blast! Jennifer, Adrian, Nikol, Marissa... all you guys! You make a great team and definitely made the middle of nowhere Kansas a blast for a suburban mom from Wichita! (But now someone has to tell me how to get all the bugs off the front of my car!)
Ha, thanks for the shout out. You did beat me to the mitered mittens though.
I love the yarn you spun up. I think it'll make a great looking hat.
I actually just go into spinning myself and I totally know what you mean about not wanting to screw up what you're working with. I got some lovely natural BFL to start on my spindle and I'm scared to do much with it!
Posted by: Jason | October 02, 2008 at 04:09 PM
beautiful yarn Jen! glad you had fun.
Posted by: amy | October 03, 2008 at 12:30 AM
Wow, your list of talents continues to grow! Now it's dyeing and spinning on top of everything else. Very cool.
Posted by: Leslie | October 03, 2008 at 03:57 PM
Your yarn looks absolutely delicious! Your spinning work is gorgeous! I'm so bummed I didn't get to go to Yarn School.
Posted by: ana | October 10, 2008 at 01:23 PM
That is some very nice spinning you have there. Isn't it fun?
Posted by: Christy | October 20, 2008 at 06:06 PM