Fiber Love Thursday

I can’t believe it’s already Thursday again. I don’t know how that happened, but I’m thankful for it. :)

Knitting continues, and I still can’t show you anything because of the secret nature of it all. As soon as the gifts are sent out though you can expect a FLOOD (well maybe not a flood) of FO’s being posted.

In the mean time I’m still practicing my spinning. Monday I found a farm that raised Finn sheep, which were supposed to be comparable to Merino and Blue Faced Leicester. (And having my family hail from Finland not all that long ago everything Finnish is a plus!) Do you know there’s not a whole lot of Finn sheep roving for sale out there? Well I do. So I found a small farm, contacted her about some natural black & white striped roving.  She was lovely and even separated the 16 oz of roving in two so that the Mr & I know distinctively which one belongs to us. This I fear may be an upcoming battle, and I may be the aggressor, stealing his poor roving to spin.

To my amazement and total shock I had a package waiting for me yesterday night. Talk about speedy shipping! I was so happy too because I had no fiber in the house that belonged to me and was feeling a little sorry for myself about it. Imediately I spun some up.

At first I wasn’t that impressed by the softness, I had read a lot about how wonderful it was & kept telling myself “after washing I’m sure it will be great”. But you know what? Once it was spun into singles it was silky soft. Crazy. Also the amount of floof (yes I’m sure that’s a technical term) in the yarn is quite impressive. So I’m happy with my small $18 investment :) I still have a ton left which rocks too.  I can’t wait to see what the Mr does with his.

That’s the best thing about both of us spinning. I get to spin the kind of yarn I want, the Mr gets to spin the yarn HE wants to make & guess what? In the end it’s ALL MINE! :) Talk about “Score one for the home team!”

So if you are interested in some awesome Finn sheep roving with amazing customer service & probably the words fastest USPS priority shipping visit Firefly Fields website. I’m sure that you won’t be disappointed!

I spun the last of the BFL into a bulky weight, lightly spun yarn. I haven’t washed it yet, but I’m quite fond of the results.  It took more concentration to spin loftier & thicker singles but it’s something I will definitely try again :)


The light grey is BFL & about a DK weight (this was prior washing & thwacking) and the dark brown is the Mr’s Romney. I was really surprised at how fast he’s picked it up. I think honestly, he has a better handle on getting it all even than I do! Now if I can just get him to slow his wheel down to warp 1 I think we will be in business.

I have ordered a pound each of Merino & BFL from Hello Yarn and am going to try my hand at dying it. Do you spinners like to dye your roving first then spin, or does it matter? I also have 16 oz of Carmely Shetland coming. Just want to try everything & with two of us spinning it’s not as much as it really sounds :)

Another random bit? I saw the Mr looking at the mechanics of the spinning wheels the other day & knew exactly what he was thinking, but had to ask anyways his answer was…”I think I could totally make one of these.” And so it begins.

 

UU Humor

THIS made my day :) If you aren’t Unitarian it might not make much sense, but being raised in this ideology it does make chuckle.  I also have noticed lately a cross over in Unitarians and Jews. A random little combination, but I think it actually works well.  I don’t have much for Love Thursday, but I do have the funnies.

This one in particular is my favorite.

Once upon a time, there was a man who had no religion, but was a very good and honest fellow. At death, he found himself in heaven. A kindly looking gentleman was waiting for him. Said the gatekeeper of heaven, \”What religion are you sir?\”

The man said, \”I have no religion.\”

The gatekeeper said, \”Well, where would you like to spend eternity, then?\”

The man shrugged. \”What are some options?\”

Together, they strolled through the halls of heaven, looking in different rooms. In the first, a great congregation knelt before a great glowing figure, their faces to the ground and their hands outstretched. The man didn’t think that looked too good.

Next, they stood outside a large sanctuary where a preacher was preaching loudly, to many \”Amens\” and \”Hallelujahs.\” St. Peter put a finger to his lips and said, \”And at this door, we need to be ver-r-r-r-r-r-y quiet.\”

\”Why?\” asked the newcomer.

\”Because,\” St. Peter replied, \”those are the Southern Baptists, and they think they’re the only ones here.\”

In another, a great congegration knelt before a fellow hanging from a big cross. The man didn’t think much of that either. And indeed, in every room, the man found less than satisfactory situations in which to spend eternity. So, finally the gatekeeper said, \”Okay, there’s one last option.\”

The walked down the hall, and the gatekeeper opened the final door, behind which were a great congregation dancing in a big ring around a huge coffeepot singing \”Coffee, coffee, coffee!\”.

And less we forget

What two things do UUs and Dracula have in common?
They both have origins in Translyvania and they both shy away from the cross.

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