Looking Forward. As I clean up my outside dye kitchen for the winter my thoughts are turning to my wild adventure I am about to embark on with one of my sisters. We are going to Spain and I hope to blog about my trip here. Let's see how it goes....
Keep on spinning in the free world!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Now that the weather is cold and rainy, I thought it would be a good time for a quick pictoral review of summer
Boston-->

spinning at the farm
Tour de Fleece-->


Trip to the Yarnival and Camp Pluckyfluff
Looking back.....summer was great, plenty of bbq's, time with friends, spinning, swimming, dyeing and shows. Now fall has really set in and winter is around the corner. Many of us have experienced the first snow of the season so I thought it would be a good time to take a look back at the fiber photos of summer. From Spinning at the Farm, the Oakland Fiber Fest, the Yarnival, Lambtown and plenty of fun in between.

How much stuff can we fit in a car? Answer - 4 people, 5 wheels, 5 fleeces, a drumcarder, 4 overnight bags, a cooler and more!
Boston-->
spinning at the farm
Tour de Fleece-->
Trip to the Yarnival and Camp Pluckyfluff
Looking back.....summer was great, plenty of bbq's, time with friends, spinning, swimming, dyeing and shows. Now fall has really set in and winter is around the corner. Many of us have experienced the first snow of the season so I thought it would be a good time to take a look back at the fiber photos of summer. From Spinning at the Farm, the Oakland Fiber Fest, the Yarnival, Lambtown and plenty of fun in between.
How much stuff can we fit in a car? Answer - 4 people, 5 wheels, 5 fleeces, a drumcarder, 4 overnight bags, a cooler and more!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Judy and I were at the last show of the season yesterday, the Yolo Mill In. We decided to put the Twisted Sunshine booth outside because it promised to be a nice day (regrets to our friends on the East Coast who had their first snow storm of the year!). We didn't bargain for the wind, which started blowing strong mid day. I really thought Judy was going to blow away with the tent! She didn't and we rearranged the booth to make it a little more wind resistant. After a couple of hours the wind died down.
It was a fun day and I got a little sunburnt. There were sheep shearing demonstrations, hands on projects and a tour of the mill. I strongly recommend that, if you are local, you attend next years event. It is always the last weekend in October and is a great family event. There is a BBQ and the best tamales in all the land! The tamale I brought home for my DH barely came thru the door and he finished it.
I especially like the story behind the mill, the explanations on how the fleeces are scoured and them made into batts, roving, yarn, etc. Of course there were the beautiful fibers of Twisted Sunshine for purchase as well as those from many other vendors. Bad me - no photos.
Our good friend Kristina with her dh Saketh and daughter Geetha joined us for a fun day in the sun. Judy knit 3 hats and I continued my crazy lock spinning - photos to follow.
I will be going with one of my sisters for a two week trip to Spain in November. I hope to blog the trip here as well as my exploring of some yarn shops. Does anyone know of great yarn shops or fiber farms in Madrid, Andalusia or the Barcelona area? Please message me with your suggestions. Adios for now!
It was a fun day and I got a little sunburnt. There were sheep shearing demonstrations, hands on projects and a tour of the mill. I strongly recommend that, if you are local, you attend next years event. It is always the last weekend in October and is a great family event. There is a BBQ and the best tamales in all the land! The tamale I brought home for my DH barely came thru the door and he finished it.
I especially like the story behind the mill, the explanations on how the fleeces are scoured and them made into batts, roving, yarn, etc. Of course there were the beautiful fibers of Twisted Sunshine for purchase as well as those from many other vendors. Bad me - no photos.
Our good friend Kristina with her dh Saketh and daughter Geetha joined us for a fun day in the sun. Judy knit 3 hats and I continued my crazy lock spinning - photos to follow.
I will be going with one of my sisters for a two week trip to Spain in November. I hope to blog the trip here as well as my exploring of some yarn shops. Does anyone know of great yarn shops or fiber farms in Madrid, Andalusia or the Barcelona area? Please message me with your suggestions. Adios for now!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Twisted Sunshine: fiber fun in the summertime
Twisted Sunshine: fiber fun in the summertime: "Fun in the sun at the Oakland Fiber and Textile Festival. Great weather and friends, who could ask for anything more! Photo essay of the b..."
fiber fun in the summertime
Fun in the sun at the Oakland Fiber and Textile Festival. Great weather and friends, who could ask for anything more! Photo essay of the booth
| 50/50 Merino Silk roving for fantastic spinning and fine felting |
View of the booth interior, rovings and batts for spinning and felting. Above and below right, locks, fire star and silk rods for art yarns
...and Debbi's crazy spun yarns
commercial spun and hand dyed yarns (left) below is more silk merino rovings and silk bfl rovings
never enough yarn!
Monday, July 4, 2011
day 2 time trials
Day 2 of the Tour de Fleece and I am hosting the time trials stage. Despite the heat, spun miles of yarn today. We were supposed to be out by the pool for a spin and swim but the kids took over the pool and we staying in the a/c. I was able to finish crazy coils. The Hopper started getting difficult towards the end but I finished.
Team Twisted is still open for anyone to join, just post your work at http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/tour-de-fleece/1711881/1- and you are automatically on the team. Right now you have a good chance at winning a price from chosen by Mr. Random number generator. Two prizes posted thus far are:
come and join the team for a chance to win a price and get a 15% discount in the shop.
See you on the road!
And some spinning from time trials / day 2

| Merino/ Alpaca silk naturally dyed roving |
come and join the team for a chance to win a price and get a 15% discount in the shop.
| yummy purples dark bfl/ silk blend |
And some spinning from time trials / day 2
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Graduation and fiber
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| One of RISD's newest alumni |
| Shari and Alison waiting for graduation to begin. |
| Alison and Becca mugging for the camera after graduation |
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| Becca and two pieces at her senior show |
So how does fiber fit in with graduation? One morning I took time out to visit Robin Meeks at Bally Duff Farm where she raises lovely Lincoln sheep both white and colored. One of my favorite parts of traveling is being able to meet sheep farmers and bring a little bit of their sheep home with me. I bought two fleeces, one white and one colored. Once I am done unpacking I will share photos.
We are well into fiber festival season and the Tour de Fleece will be starting in a couple of weeks. If you want to join in the festivities, please consider joining Team Twisted http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/tour-de-fleece/1711881/1-25
Keep on spinning in the free world
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