Monday, October 15, 2007

Nordic Knitting Conference Annemor Sundbø



The first day of the Conference I was so pumped !! Took Annemor's Magic Knitting class and loved it ! Gloves don't seem as intimidating and it goes very fast. I loved hearing all the stories about traditions, beliefs, and superstitions. After I'm done with this entry I'm retreating to my room to start reading "Invisible Threads" Besides, the kids are trying to watch a horror movie and my Joshua Bell CD is detracting from their viewing pleasure !



Four fingers at once !

















I chose black and blue. Are they done yet ? :)




Magic Creatures !
















Saturday, October 13, 2007

We love Sweden !!


Barbro's friend Donna came up from California for the conference. It was great to meet her. She is a very kind and generous person.
During her stay we went to the Queen Mary Tea Room, Weaving Works, The Fiber Gallery, and Acorn Street. Other highlights were a trip to the locks and Ivars Salmon House. !












We share a love for Sweden and knitting. Thanks Donna for all your generosity !













More pictures from the Conference coming soon I hope !

Monday, October 01, 2007

My baby girl



My baby girl turns 21 tomorrow. Hard to believe so much time has gone by. She is very excited to hit this landmark age. She's racing out first thing to get her new drivers license. Here she is wearing the YO diagonal scarf I made out of "Wool in the Woods-Cameo-Rainforest" She smiles often and has a great sense of humor.

Went to B&B knitters last week to learn about dyeing with Kool Aid from Charisa.
The first attempt with Knit Picks Yarn was tomato soup red and mottled I don't know what ! I also dyed some Jamieson's Charcoal with Grape. It came out a nice aubergine color which is hard to see in the photo. I tried redyeing the Knit Picks yarn with mixed results. Would love to get a cranberry red but it is better than tomato soup now ! I hear it's hard to photograph red so it shows it's true color. The mottled yarn is now darker. Will have to experiment more later !






Few helpful websites from Charisa.

  • Wool Festival Kool Aid
  • Gaea Creations
  • Friday, September 28, 2007

    Spinning lessons

    Karen C. was kind enough to set up a spinning lesson at the
  • The Artful Ewe
    in Port Gamble. It is a charming shop and Heidi, the owner, is very knowledge and friendly. Started with drop spindles and moved onto Kromski wheels. I love the old world look of them. I am coveting the Minstrel !







    I brought my great grandmother's flax wheel to see if it was use able. Unfortunately it wouldn't draw in the yarn. I have been wanting to learn to spin for a long time so it was fantastic to finally get the chance.


    This shop offers hand dyed roving, yarns, and much more.



    Karen made me really laugh when she told me what her husband calls Alpacas-
    Space Poodles !










    Voted "Favorite pet from the planet Endor"


    Coming soon- pictures of Karen's charming studio.
  • Thursday, September 13, 2007

    Couldn't resist














    Took Ryan down to Snohomish for his art class and discovered I'd FORGOTTEN my knitting ! Do I drive ten miles roundtrip to pick it up or pop into the local yarn shop ? Stopped at Country Yarns and had to buy a skein of Wool in the Woods Cameo (Rayon) "Rainforest" and the needles Theresa recommended - High Polish Clover Bamboo.
    They feel so much nicer than the regular needles. Since my brain capacity has greatly diminished I asked for a simple scarf pattern. She suggested this K2tog and YO.
    Svenska färger !! Not sure why they call this "Rainforest" as there is very little green, at least in this skein. Still, it feels nice and the color is great.

    Dewy morning

    The mist hangs heavy this morning. Tis spider season and I almost walked into this web on the way to feed Sherman and DC. Spiders on dewy webs are pretty but not crawling on me ! Was curious to see how well it photographed with the digital camera.



    Listening to "Celtic Women" with Luciano, the canary, singing in the background. It's quite peaceful.














    My favorite tree, a crabapple called "Everest" It has big beautiful blossoms in the Spring and lovely salmon colored fruit in the Fall.



    There is music in the meadows, in the air–
    Autumn is here;
    Skies are gray, but hearts are mellow,

    —William Stanley Braithwaite, "A Lyric of Autumn,"



    Went to "B&B" knitters last night which was fun. It's good to get out again even if I have to "fake it to make it"


    Tried to create a link for this pattern like Barbro does on her blog but couldn't figure it out ! This comes from " Scandinavian Snow Sets" by Kajsa Lindquist, published in 1949 by Nomis Yarn Company. I'd like to try it some day with Bohus yarn and change to a flared cuff.


    Sunday, September 09, 2007

    Just another day....


    Finished the Knitty.com "Askew" top for Anna but haven't blocked it yet. Perhaps I'm afraid when I do, I'll find it doesn't fit her ! This is odd but the colorway of this SWTC "Karaoke" yarn reminds me of tropical saltwater fish.















    Went to Sweden for the first time in 1976 to visit my sister Melissa, who was studying in Uppsala. We went to Medelpad to visit relatives where I bought this cross-stitch kit in a Sundsvall hemsljöd. Wish I still had the directions so I could see where the pattern originated.

    I'm going to try and start going back to the "B & B" knitters. I need to start getting out of my pity party and start really enjoying life again ! Easier said than done but it has to be so. Life goes on irregardless.
    They are going to do some Kool Aid dyeing at the end of this month.
    Charisa sent me some great links. I had never seen Kool Aid dyed gray yarn before. Very cool.
    www.thepiper.com/fiberart/koolaid/images/colorchart-max.jpg/




    Some of her handiwork.

    http://charisa.smugmug.com/photos/140051029-M.jpg
    http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1289/1241449665_98d7e29007_b.jpg
    I really want to try birch leaf dye also ! Too much fun stuff in the world and not enough time to do it in !

    Saturday, September 08, 2007

    Tack och lov !

    Thank goodness the garage sale is OVER ! It was alot of work for the money but it was great to do to start dejunking the place. It really helps to have a set date to minimize the procastination. The rest of the stuff our neighbor is kindly taking to the Goodwill.Tomorrow I am going to relax !

    Here is the cover design for the Nordic Knitting Conference booklet.


    Patterns by
    Pat Brunner
    Evelyn Clark
    Jody Grage
    Vivian Høxbro
    Elsebeth Lavold
    Carol Rhoades
    Terri Shea
    Annemor Sundbø
    Marilyn Van Keppel
    Barbro Wilhelmsson

    Tuesday, September 04, 2007

    Another beautiful painting



    Ryan finished this lovely painting for his friend Emily. I was sorry to see it go out the door this evening. Would love to keep them all !

    Went to wake him up one weekend and had to laugh. He put this t-shirt over his face to block the light out. What a sensitive boy !




    I'm getting very excited for the Nordic Knitting Conference which is one month away. The booklet with the ten donated patterns is on it's way to the printer and last minute details are being worked on. I'm taking "Magic Knitting" with Annemor Sundbö, "Faroese Footlets" from Marilyn Van Keppel, and "Danish Nightshirt from Falster" from Vivian Höxbro.

    Here's the Conference logo. We all wanted the "dancing grannies" and I asked for a heart to be incorporated. YAY !!

    Saturday, August 25, 2007

    A Rose by any other name....

    Saw this pattern on the
  • Knit Purl website and had to buy it. I used the yarn Irene brought which was dyed by Barbro. It's a lapel pin. I think it turned out well and I love the color.













    I took these pictures of Hälsingland sweaters at the museum in Härnösand last summer. Someday it would be nice to do one in that style.
















    The kids and I were working on the upstairs last weekend to look for garage sale items and Marc found this. He made me laugh " Hey Mom, don't I look ripped !". I am so blessed with my three children. They get along for the most part and have a great sense of humor.



  • Monday, August 20, 2007

    Feels like Fall.....

    It's been cool and rainy lately. So many patients today said it feels like Fall already.

    I finished my Koigu shawl. It's very simple but as someone said the color speaks for itself. It is such a wonderfully soft yarn and this colorway I love. I joke I can only do the simplest of projects, that they are the "popsicle stick art" of knitting. I so want to do some lace knitting but that will have to wait until the storm is over.














    Thanks BW and KC for listening.



    From my stash-Claudia's Hand Painted "Blue Sky"




















    Taken by Ryan, who has become a connoisseur of sunsets.



    Noble Sunset


    I’ve gazed upon the sunset
    In all its glorious hues;
    And understood its awesome power;
    Its propensity to soothe.

    The true measure of a person’s soul;
    The legacy left behind;
    Is akin to the masterful sunset,
    And etched in spiritual shrine.

    To be like that wondrous force;
    To shine boldly with color and grace
    In the last moments of one’s glory
    Until nobly conceding the day.

    James Holsey


    Saturday, August 18, 2007

    Summer travels

    Hard to believe it's mid August already. Haven't finished any projects lately and want to wait until I'm finished with my Koigu shawl before I take a picture. I have three shawls and one scarf going at once !

    These are a few photos from Anna's trip to Sweden. We are made fun of when we go over there because we always have to make a pilgrimage to the ancestral cabin "Oxnedalen" that is no longer there. Last summer we couldn't find it as it was raining and we went too far into the woods. Cousin Leif found it and here he is with his two daughters Astrid and Agnes, Anna and her cousins, Jessa and Elisabeth, showing their mock glee for finding the pile of rocks (foundation).







    A must for Jessa was a trip into Dalarna to see the Dala horse boutiques.














    Elisabeth, Jessa, Tina, and cousin Per Ingemar






















    Anna bought these stylin' pieces in Stockholm !

    Thursday, August 02, 2007

    DC Appaloosa Hat



    I know my kids think I'm quite odd, but they are good
    natured about it, making me laugh with their teasing.
    Marc is wondering why I would knit a "horse" hat named
    after our mini DC. He was kind enough to model it for
    me though. DC is thrilled as you can tell ! He used to
    be a real rascal when a baby, so his former owners
    named him DC for Devil Child, I've changed it to Darn
    Cute ! He is very mild- mannered. Anyway, this was the first time
    I've used duplicate stitches. Still have to finish the
    back. The kit came from
  • Kids Knits with "Dale of Norway Yarn".




    Ryan, Anna, and Marc



    This is the yarn Irene gave me this summer which was hand dyed by Barbro. It is very soft and the color reminds me of blackberry/raspberry swirled sorbet.





    Emotional stress still has it's tentacles firmly entwined in my brain, I can only do the simplest of patterns. This too shall pass I hope.........

    God has said,
    "Never will I leave you;
    never will I forsake you. So we say with confidence,
    The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?"
    Hebrews 13

    "För Gud har sagt: Jag kommer aldrig att överge dig eller svika dig.
    Det är därför som vi utan minsta tvekan eller oro kan säga: Herren hjälper mig, och jag är inte rädd för något som människor kan göra mot mig."
    Hebreerbrevet 13


    Thank you LJ

    We had a board meeting last weekend for the Nordic Knitting Conference. There are only eight class slots open out of three hundred plus. This is very exciting !