Thursday, March 03, 2011

OK, How Many Crafts Can You Combine at Once??

Your creative juices continue to expand and inspire us to new heights. How many things are we doing now? 10? 12? A bazillion (as Sheldon might say)? And how many can you use together? Maybe we should have a contest...... Anyway, spinning continues to blast into the forefront of newly requested crafts here at the store. And, if having beautiful and handcrafted materials, is any motivation, it is no wonder.



Here is my most recent acquisition from Zebisis designs, a Fire Turquoise spindle and some fibery goodness. Now I just need to learn how to use it.....


And I have talked a lot about spinning arte yarnes. Here is one that Vicki spun up that she calls "Sweet Potato" and that I used to create another mobius, which I will post the pattern for shortly. Hey, Vicki, any idea what you are going to call your company?

And nothing new about dyeing with us but thought you might like to see some of the recent results. This is some superwash Kona that I dyed up for Laurel.






And here is the project that she has started. I really like the little pops of periwinkle that are showing.....


This is some alpaca lace that I dyed up for a swap project.
Here is the swap shawl underway.....
And something else that we are doing now is continuing to find ways to incorparate beads into our fiber projects. We have done bead knitting and crochet in the past, but I am now also teaching bead weaving classes and turning them into fasteners for wearables.


Here is a traingle peyote stitch project that will become a shawl pin for the alpaca lace project.






I think they will go really well together!



This is a beaded bead I worked on a few years ago that wasn't sure what it wanted to be. I think it wants to become a toggle fastener so I guess I need to dye something up for it to go with. Maybe some of the new alpaca/silk dk we just got in for a ruana.......


The top piece is a pin I made years ago and the second piece is Mary's first freeform piece. We'll have to come up with something for it to go with.
And we all know that organization isn't my forte so I hired 2 experts to help...

Aren't they doing a great job?

2 comments:

vickie said...

I love your fire turquoise spindle so gorgeous.

Not sure what I am going to call the biz yet. tired mommy spinning maybe lol just kidding.

that superwash kona is GORGEOUS!!! lucky Laurel. the alpaca lace is gorgeous and I love the shawl pin. I never thought about using beads as a shawl pin.

knittercritter said...

I like Tired Mommy Spinning!! It is very descriptive...
I was slightly surprised how the Kona is knitting up. Too bad I don't remember exactly how I created the colorway!
And I have used beads for years to create fasteners. One way to make sure everything matches and no one else will have anything exactly like it.