Smatterings

  • Leaf Lace in Spring Greens

    It’s finished.  I just gave it a quick steam.  Spring Greens against spring greens just do not show this off.  I’ll take full shots when the sun comes out and I can figure out where to show it off.  Here’s a preview:

    Dsc_0247  click on pic to get a close up of the beaded yarn

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    19 responses to “Leaf Lace in Spring Greens”

    1. Robin

      What a gorgeous shawl in color and pattern! Thank you for sharing.

    2. Just lovely! Wish we’d had more time to chat at NH…see you at Cummington.

    3. That is just beautiful. My sister received the shawl I knit for her from your yarn and was so amazed at it’s beauty. You do good work.

    4. So, so, so pretty.

    5. Nonetheless, the beauty is clear. Great job!

    6. The closeup of your shawl is incredible. I only hope that mine comes out half as nice. Do you string all of the beads ahead of time onto the yarn?
      Lovely!

    7. 900 beads in all… whew!

    8. It’s stunning, Judy!

    9. It was great to get to meet you on Saturday. The shawl is absolutely stunning.

    10. Beautiful work! I second the question on the beads. What’s the placement pattern? I’m going to Cummington. Hope to see you there. Decided on the laceleaf pattern last week, and am queueing it up now that the labor intensive deadline Yumi scarf is done.

    11. Gorgeous, gorgeous. I want one! I also want some of those horn buttons. I’m always looking for them and never find them. It was so great to see you again, even if it was too brief again.

    12. This is beautiful–love the colors and the beads too!

    13. You do such lovely work, dear! Truly spectacular. The greens of Vermont – you’ve captured em. 😉

    14. Love the colors and of course, knowing you spun the yarn makes it all the more delicious.

    15. That is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen. I am in awe. Beautiful! The colors are fab too. LOVE it.

    16. Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous.

    17. WOW! The yarn is gorgeous. What beautiful work you’ve done!!

    18. su

      Geez Judy,I thought the shawl pics were great…. until I saw it in the flesh. just awesome! su

    19. TAMARA

      I want one too! 🙂

  • NH S&W

    At 7:15 am Cindy and I loaded up and headed north to NH.  We had a quick stop in Concord to drop off C’s mom then backtracked over to Rt 89 and Contoocook.  The weather held (despite forecasts of rain both days) and we were treated to spring at it’s best in New England.  First stop, French Hill Farm to check out all the new Forrester spindles.  Cindy is still waiting for her Safari and we wanted to see if any had showed up for sale at the fair.  No luck, but we had fun trying some from the great selection that she had there.  Leaving that tent, I ran (almost immediately) into a majority of the Friends of Fiber, our monthly spinning group in Vermont.  Jessie was walking along holding her new Forrester Safari, just showing it off..  coincidence.. stranger than fiction??  I went on to talk to Helen about the Alden Amos workshop that’s coming up.  That’s where we bumped into Cassie, Norma and Stephanie.  I could link here, but you all know who they are.  (I must have missed you there Margene, were you off checking out one of the barns??  lol)  The day continued in that way.  It’s one of things I like best about NH.  It’s small enough to actually meet people, hang and relax.  At Zeilinger’s I found a bag of this:

    0516054_1  1/3 alpaca, 1/3 mohair, 1/3 wool

    more barns..  is anything cuter that baby angora goats?

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    0516051  a horny little year old Jacob 

    and speaking of horn..

    0516053  I got buttons. 

    Then it was time to meet Kim for lunch (so good to meet you finally).  If you check out her blog you’ll see what she came home with, and I am green with envy.  Kim, it’s beautiful.  I really need to sit down and try out one of those wheels.  Lucky girl, I’m glad to hear you’re alive to tell about it ;-))
    The rest of the day was spent poking around, visiting with friends, and lining up this summers’ spinning agenda.  This year we (Friends of Fiber) are going back to the Champlain Valley Fair to spin(and several others), it’s been several years since we’ve done that one.  The season is really shaping up.
    That’s it for now, I’ve got 160 sts left to bind off on my Leaf Lace Shawl.  It was all I could do to break to post.  Likely there WILL be an update.

     

    4 responses to “NH S&W”

    1. Awww, cute goats!

    2. Your button pic is better than mine!!!

    3. Those goats are too precious. Too bad I missed that barn (and you too!).

    4. oohhh………..your shawl came out fantastic!! I love the colors and your lacework is lovely!! I will have to pick your brain about beading yarn.
      It was so fun to meet up with you and Cindy!!
      Keep in touch!

  • pictures and NH

    A quick reminder.. this weekend is the New Hampshire Sheep & Wool.  This is, for those of you who have not gone to other fairs, a very manageable show.  It’s smallish, has great vendors and lots of animals.  The fairgrounds this time of year are very beautiful (despite the prediction for cool damp weather) with very tall white pines and a lovely trail leading into the grounds.  The town is one of those blink and you might miss it places with the fun name.. Contoocook. There may be good places to eat, but other than a general store, I’ve not found them.  If you are in and around the Concord area, it is definitely worth the trip.  I’ll be there Saturday.  On the way, I’m delivering C’s Mom back home, doing the Mom swap after a week’s stay with us.  That make me a wee bit late, but as I said, it is a relaxed fair, especially after the craziness of Maryland.

    Finally, here’s a pic of the lovely beaded bag handle I got from Frivolous Fibers

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    the gorgeous mohair blend from Persimmon Tree in colorway Antique Rose 

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    and just because ( TypePad is NOT letting me get out of Italics) a picture from my parents backyard..wild (?) turkey..

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    7 responses to “pictures and NH”

    1. Very pretty beaded handles. And the mohair roving. But you know my fav – the oh-so-clever wild turkey. One must have standards, dontcha know – when one almost was the symbol of the country. Let’s see an eagle do that! (oh, check out the baby eagles on the eagle.cam – let’s see a turkey do THAT!!)

    2. If the weather is cool and damp in NH this weekend, then there will certainly be sweaters on parade! I’ll pack my rain poncho just in case, though. Can’t wait for tomorrow! It will be such a delight to blitz out of here for awhile and consider other folks’ merchandise!
      You sure got some gorgeous stuff in MD…

    3. Oh, and we had wild turkeys down in the woods this morning well before 6 AM. They were gobbling away down there, and the poor dogs went nuts with not being able to go and find them!

    4. Just out of curiosity, what is at the NH show that wasn’t at the Maryland show? What is the attraction, two weekends in a row, credit cards limp? Inquiring minds….not sure what I would do if able.

    5. That mohair roving is beautiful!!!
      That turkey made me laugh today…what a hoot. Have fun in NH!!

    6. Hee hee! I guess even turkeys get thirsty, eh? Have fun at NHSW!

    7. How did I miss those handles and that fantastic roving? (Well, I missed YOU again…..) Hope NH was great.

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