Luna Valentine Shawl

I finished my shawl using Merce’s yarn. Since it looks so wild Thebes and I decided to take photos of the shawl in a funky way to compliment the piece.

Merce yarn pink shawl

I’ve named this shawl Luna Valentine. It looks like something Luna Lovegood would wear to a Valentine party.

Merce yarn pink shawl

A close-up:

Merce yarn pink shawl

I used a recycled button for the closure. There was no need to make a buttonhole-I just pushed the button through one of the lace holes.

Merce yarn pink shawl

Free form knitting-it’s crazy cool!

Merce yarn pink shawl

Pattern: Luna Valentine Shawl, free form knitting
Source: me again
Yarn: Merce’s yarn, around 200 yards
Needles: mostly 12mm, sometimes 10mm
Size: NA
Modifications: none
Started: August 2009
Finished: August 2009

Handspun brown alpaca

Lori from the Yarn Store had me spin up some alpaca to sell at her shop. This was my first try with alpaca. It was interesting. The staple is much shorter than wool. I put it through the drum carder a couple of times and that really helped the fiber stick to itself.

Handspun brown alpaca

I spun up a total of 421 yards.

Handspun brown alpaca

I’m enjoying experimenting with different fibers. Maybe I’ll try a silk blend next.

Handspun brown alpaca

I made a mini skein:

Handspun brown alpaca

A close up:

Handspun brown alpaca

This alpaca is now at the Yarn Store. It’s pretty exciting to see my handspun in an actual yarn store!

Knitting disaster

I seamed up Tubey today and put it on. It doesn’t fit. The armpit areas are so tight it hurts to wear. The body is too short, the sleeves are also too tight. It’s a mess.

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Che progress

I’ve been making progress on the Che purse. The first pic reflects the colors pretty well.

second Che purse

It’s weird and cool to put the two Ches together. Since I’m using different yarn the new Che seems slimmer.

second Che purse

Notice the the Che in progress isn’t on needles? I just bound off tonight.

I’m hoping to finish this purse up soon. I miss my other projects!

Childhood dress

This dress was in the box of childhood mementos my Dad sent me:

Mother art piece

I knew as soon as I saw it again that it was getting cut up for the mother piece. I remember not liking this dress. Part of me did but another part thought it was too red. Another instance of my Mother putting her favorite color on me. Bleh.

Prana sat with me while I cut it up. He’s such a sweetie.

The dress is so girly isn’t it? It’s just covered in lace and ruffles.

Mother art piece

Here’s the two balls of yarn I created:

Mother art piece

I corespun the yarn around some other mother piece yarn I created. Remember my baby blanket post? I used that yarn as the core yarn.

Mother art piece

I spun the white dress yarn around the white baby blanket yarn and the red dress yarn around the red blanket yarn.

The white yarn I spun against the acrylic core yarns twist. It’s a loose yarn.

Mother art piece

The red yarn I spun with the twist of the core yarn. It’s tighter and has much more twist.

Mother art piece

Here’s a better pic of the two yarns.

Mother art piece

I’m thinking of crocheting this yarn and somehow attaching it to the womb.

Though I’m happy with the end result I didn’t like the process at all. The whole time I felt resentment and some anger. It felt like I was processing my emotions, somehow putting my anger into the yarn.

This art therapy stuff is some weird shit. I mean I like it and think it works and all…but still it’s weird.

Santa Fe yarn crawl goodies

Recently Abbey and I went to Santa Fe on a yarn crawl. I gave my yarn store reviews in this post.

At Tutto I bought pre-made Opal socks. It gave me quite a giggle to buy ready to wear socks at a yarn store.

Opal sample socks

The label says they’re “factory-knit sale sample over-runs”. They came in one size fits all. They’re a little big on the toe but I think they’re comfy. Plus the tops have elastic knit into the ribbing so they stay up perfectly.

Opal sample socks

Next up is the yarn I bought at Oodles. Ever since reading the Knitter’s Book Of Yarn I’ve been interested in trying different types of fiber. This is Araucania yarn made out of sugarcane.

sugarcane yarn

It has a shine and drape that reminds me of silk. The woman running the store had a top in this exact colorway so I got to see what it looks like knit up.

sugarcane yarn

As soon as Tubey and Che purse #2 are done I’m casting on for a little shrug.

When we were at Looking Glass Yarn & Gifts Abbey found these Knit one, sip one coffee mugs and got us both one.

knit one, sip one coffee mug

It’s super cute!

knit one, sip one coffee mug

Merce yarn shawl project

Merce will be selling her yarn again at this year’s Wool Fest. She gave me four skeins to make something so she can show how the yarn knits up. Here’s her yarn fresh off the ball winder:

Merce pink yarn

This is an interesting challenge. Pink is not my color so it took me awhile to get inspiration. This is art yarn which means it’s not as consistent as the yarn I’m used to working with. There’s poofs in random places that surprise me and throw off my pace.

Then inspiration struck. Why not work with the randomness instead of against it? My blog is called Crafting Chaos after all. The free form crazy shawl has begun!

Merce yarn pink shawl

There’s not much yardage so I’m using the biggest needles I have-12mm (size 17). I’m knitting and purling as the mood takes me. When I feel like switching yarn or direction I do.

Merce yarn pink shawl

I’m not sure how it’s going to turn out but there’s a freedom to this type of knitting.

Big Island Volocano tour

Arnott’s Lodge offered several tours for it’s lodgers. We’re pretty picky when it comes to guided tours because we don’t like doing the cheesy tour thing. But Arnott’s was a cool hostel so we figured the tour would be as well. And it was! Our guide took us to some great spots and knew a lot about the area. She even lived off grid like us so we had a great conversation with her about that.

First up was Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Hawaii vacation

The plants were so lush and green:

Hawaii vacation

I could have spent days exploring. We have to come back and camp!

Hawaii vacation

Some plants were huge.

Hawaii vacation

Even the dead plants were pretty.

Hawaii vacation

Here’s what it looked like when I looked up:

Hawaii vacation

Here’s a pic of Thebes taking a pic of me:

Hawaii vacation

This is the path leading into a lava tube. I was so excited I could barely stand still for this pic.

Hawaii vacation

Once inside the tube I turned around and took a pic looking out.

Hawaii vacation

Inside a lava tube. I loved it! This picture was taken with my flash so the lighting isn’t accurate.

Hawaii vacation

Thebes took the rest of these lava tube pics. He used his tripod so didn’t need to use flash. These pics reflect what the tube looked like.

Hawaii vacation

I wish I could have spent the night.

Hawaii vacation

It felt like being in the womb of the Goddess.

Hawaii vacation

The next pic is smoke coming out of an active volcano! This is the part where I just want to type everything in caps and put five exclamation points after each sentence. I’ve wanted to go to Hawaii for years to see the volcanos and lava so this day was very exciting.

Hawaii vacation

This is the Halema’uma’u crater on Kīlauea. To be this close to the volcano was unbelievable. I’m getting excited all over again just writing this post. Wheeeee!

Hawaii vacation

Inside the Jaggar Museum there’s lots of cool stuff. Here’s a room where instruments measure the volcano’s activity:

Hawaii vacation

There were lots of lava rock specimens to touch. I had no idea there were so many varieties. See the photo behind me where the lava is eating the stop sign?

Hawaii vacation

I swooned when I saw Pele’s hair. The description says “Pele’s hairs are thin, fragile strands of volcanic glass. They form when molten lava is ejected into the air during an eruption.” If only you could spin it!

Hawaii vacation

It’s not all fun and games. The area is dangerous as this sign indicates:

Hawaii vacation

Another shot of the crater:

Hawaii vacation

This tour was awesome. More pics to come.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

Last month Abbey and I went to Santa Fe for a yarn crawl. We found three yarn stores we hadn’t visited before.

First up was Tutto:

Santa Fe yarn crawl

This was a nice sized store with good lighting. Lots of pretty yarn and a diverse book section. There were also a lot of knit samples so you could get an idea of what the yarn looked like worked up, something I particularly like. Abbey got some made in NM yarn here for her Wool Fest projects.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

I bought some groovy socks here that I’ll blog about soon.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

After that we went to Oodles. I forgot to get a picture of the outside and they don’t have a website yet. If you park in the pay parking by Tutto you can easily walk over to Oodles if you walk around the Hilton hotel.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

This store is smaller but they have a good amount of yarn. There was lots of pretty handpainted yarn and several shelves of beads. I bought some sugarcane yarn here that I must put on the needles soon.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

Our last stop was Looking Glass Yarn and Gifts.

This store is run by two sisters who were fun to chat with. We laughed a lot in this store.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

There’s several rooms to explore with lots of pretty yarn and plenty of books and patterns to choose from. I bought a felted bootie pattern here. Abbey bought some sweet sock yarn and got knitting mugs for both of us.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

Check out this adorable ball of yarn candy:

Santa Fe yarn crawl

For lunch we ate at the Whole Hog Cafe.

Santa Fe yarn crawl

The food was amazing. The beans and coleslaw reminded me of old fashioned Ozark cooking. Mmmm. But the best part was the ribs:

Santa Fe yarn crawl

There was a six pack of bar-b-que sauces on each table. Yummy!

Santa Fe yarn crawl

I love eating ribs. There’s just something so primal about it. Here’s me channeling my inner animal:

Santa Fe yarn crawl

If you love BBQ this is the place to go. It was delicious!

Wool washing

Back in June Abbey and I went out to Merce’s to wash some wool. I bought a whole fleece at last year’s Wool Fest that needed cleaned. Abbey blogged about the day on her blog.

Merce and I get ready to start the washing.

Wool washing

Abbey was decked out in her sun gear and prepped and fluffed the wool for us.

Wool washing

Merce lives off grid too so I was particularly interested in learning her technique. She has three wash tubs, each heated on a propane fueled burner. Candy thermometers are placed on the side of each tub to monitor the temparture.

Wool washing

The first bin is the soap wash, the second and third ones are for rinsing.

Wool washing

Special gloves are used since the temperature is so hot. I want to say it was 150 degrees? Here’s my dirty fleece:

Wool washing

Abbey was teasing me about something so I retaliated with dirty water flicking.

Wool washing

Between tub two and three we put the fleece on a screen to prep it for the wringer.

Wool washing

The wringer squeezes out excess water without felting the wool.

Wool washing

My fleece was dark brown when I bought it at the Wool Fest. After washing it’s now a heathered brown/gray.

Wool washing

Me with my fleece:

Wool washing

Now I get to spin it up!