Abbey and I knit our Samus sweaters as a knitalong. Recently we realized we hadn’t taken pictures of them together. Knitalongs are great for staying motivated on projects.

And now for an action shot!

Abbey and I knit our Samus sweaters as a knitalong. Recently we realized we hadn’t taken pictures of them together. Knitalongs are great for staying motivated on projects.

And now for an action shot!


Prana is doing a lot better these days. His head doesn’t tilt to the side anymore. We still keep him indoors around dark o’clock just to be safe.
Prana and Sieben hanging around outside.

Sieben went to the vet the other day for his shots. He’s over 80 lbs now.

This is my new favorite picture of him.
On hikes often Sieben runs into the tall sagebrush. Sometimes only the tip of his tail shows, sometimes he completely disappears. Then he leaps up and over the sage and I’m reminded just how big he is.

Sieben taking a break during our last hike:

I’m knitting both sleeves of Thebes’ sweater at the same time. I messed up on the increases and had to frog several inches back to the cuffs. I wrote out the increases longhand and haven’t messed up again.

I’m hoping to finish this sweater this month. It was started in April so it’s time to finish this project.
The bolero is almost finished.

A close up of the seaming:

This has been a great project to work on.
Remember this yarn?

I bought this yarn as a present for Abbey. She made this pretty scarf out of it:

Since it’s mohair the scarf is toasty warm.
Laura took some good pics at the Taos Wool Festival and said I could post them here.

This was our Ravelry meet up spot. Tara painted a great banner for us. Tara, her husband David, Meredith and Mary-Heather are in the above photo.
Speaking of Mary-Heather, Sunday was her birthday and she celebrated at the Wool Fest.

Speaking of Laura, she bought a spindle and started spinning.

She’s a natural! Check out her very first skein:

There was so much gorgeous yarn at the Wool Fest. I got a few things.

I got three skeins of Brooks Farm Mas Acero.

This is a wool, silk, viscose blend. I’m thinking of making a light sweater with it.
Thebes asked if I’d make him some kilt hose out of this yarn:

It’s also from Brooks Farm. It’s called Acero and is another wool, silk, viscose mix.
I wore my winter Freedom Skirt to the Wool Fest. I bought the yarn from Lonesome Stone last year and went to their booth to show off my skirt. The women there loved it which made me smile. Their booth was again one of my favorites and I had to buy some more yarn from them.

This is an alpaca, wool blend that will soon be made into Knucks. I’m looking forward to working with alpaca. Their yarn smells so good! I swear I get a knitter’s high every time I sniff it. I told the ladies at the booth they should figure out a way to make yarn incense which made them laugh.
Abbey wasn’t feeling well and couldn’t come to the Wool Fest Sunday. Saturday she was helping Merce at her booth so she didn’t get to yarn shop much. I bought her this as a surprise gift:

While hanging out at the Ravelry group I saw a woman come up with a container of yarn. She asked if it was ok to drop off some free yarn. Of course we said yes! You should have seen the knitters swoop down on the samples of her sock yarn. It’s pretty stuff:

I think I’ll use it as accents in a future project. You can check out more of her yarn at her Etsy shop The YoYo.
I also bought some fiber for spinning which I’ll save for another post.
The Taos Wool Festival was last weekend and it was such fun! We had a Ravelry meet up and guess who came?

Jess and Casey, founders of Ravelry! They were super nice and cool! Thanks to them I’ve met so many wonderful people in Taos and I’m so grateful.

Mary-Heather, Ravelry employee, and her adorable dog Charlie also came. She’s awesome as well and now lives in New Mexico so hopefully we’ll get to hang out again.

Abbey joined Merce at her booth of felt and yarn goodness.
Check out Merce’s ribbons!

I saw these cool felt pincushions at one of the booths and want to make one!

Crazy hippie knitting!

Funky felt pouches.

A cute felt ornament.

JWM Fibers was back and yet again had stunning clothes.

Yummy fleece.

There was pretty yarn everywhere.

There was another fleece painting this year. How cool to paint with wool.

Chile ristras! I bought the pattern from Ellen’s Wooly Wonders.

I brought home two of these cat toys. Prana went wild over them.

Felt curtains! I have to make these someday.

Three Bags Full was back again.

I bought some pretty green fleece from them.
Tara won a 2nd place ribbon for her plied handspun. I’d like to enter some handspun myself next year.

I tried to get a less blurry pic with Jess and Casey. This one’s in focus but I’m making a funny face.

And now for lots of adorable animals. They make me wish I had tons of land to have a farm.



My next post I’ll show my new yarn.