We had a brief power failure last night while I was working so I went downstairs and cooked by candlelight - my version of red beans and rice; add sauteed chorizo and onions. I'll be eating out of that pot all week.
While I was waiting for it to cook, I rewashed one of the FL hanks hand dyed six strand DMC. I can't wait to start working with it! The variations in this one are subtle..the others are more obvious.
It'a beautiful, sunny day so I'll be able to set them all out in the sun to dry.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
fruits of focus on fiber 14
I was going to be bold and stick the Beast in the washer, but I don't think our water temperature is high enough. The plan then was to take it to the lavanderia, but I ran out time.
Yesterday's gorgeous sunny day has been followed by a Green Goddess kind of day with a soft, all day rain so hanging stuff outside would be counterproductive.
Instead, I rounded up all the color pieces and gave them a final hard wash and rinse. These are nearly dry I didn't want them to get over baked in the dryer.
Everything I was looking for colorwise is here and, as ever, there is more than I can ever use so expect to be seeing some Florida bundles in the store soon.
I'm so pleased the black stayed neutral. The mix was totally winged - cooled, warmed and re-cooled on the fly using dyes so old I couldn't even read the label.
I had nearly a quart of what looked like squid ink by the time I was finished and used it all up .The Beast will be OK that way.Even the washer threads and color catchers are interesting...first one who wants them gets them.. just let me know in a comment.
Yesterday's gorgeous sunny day has been followed by a Green Goddess kind of day with a soft, all day rain so hanging stuff outside would be counterproductive.
Instead, I rounded up all the color pieces and gave them a final hard wash and rinse. These are nearly dry I didn't want them to get over baked in the dryer.
Everything I was looking for colorwise is here and, as ever, there is more than I can ever use so expect to be seeing some Florida bundles in the store soon.
I'm so pleased the black stayed neutral. The mix was totally winged - cooled, warmed and re-cooled on the fly using dyes so old I couldn't even read the label.
I had nearly a quart of what looked like squid ink by the time I was finished and used it all up .The Beast will be OK that way.
TAKEN!! |
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Heart Like a Wheel
The NO TV lifestyle continues with impressive results. I got up this morning early and wrote for two hours, working on some character notes that I had been avoiding - there are just some people that you would rather NOT wake up to, believe me.
Housework, admin crap, chores and then off to my new favorite public space, the park in Lilburn. After a very short walk I sat in the car and stitched while listening to the last Braves spring training game on the radio.
I think we've had our last freeze so I tempted fate and set out the plants in the big pot out front. Maters & Marigolds this year, so far.
Housework, admin crap, chores and then off to my new favorite public space, the park in Lilburn. After a very short walk I sat in the car and stitched while listening to the last Braves spring training game on the radio.
I think we've had our last freeze so I tempted fate and set out the plants in the big pot out front. Maters & Marigolds this year, so far.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
not grind
Let's not call it a grind. Shall we say "the necessaries"? All of the bright colors face a real machine wash and dry, and the threads will all have to be hand washed and rinsed. The beast will go into the big chili pot as soon as I buy some color catchers. A lot of color catchers I fear. Once I get all the wax out of it there is going to be a lot of correction on both ends of the spectrum. Nobody said art would be easy.
I'm still in a Florida state of mind, that is, expecting sunshine and warm temperatures every day. Silly woman. This morning I kept hearing the newsheads saying something about "colder"
And that's another thing. TV as company in the house has GOT to go. You can't call it company when it sucks out your brains like a Zombie.
I was up writing last night until two-ish and woke up with a half dozen additional scenarios and ways for things to go in my head and by the time I was settled in the poang with my coffee all those tasty ideas had run out of my ear like so much sand.
It was the damn TV yammering away like a rabid turkey. I missed it a little bit in the evenings while I was away, but got over it quickly and I don't want to restart the bad habit.
There's nothing wrong with choosing a show and giving yourself over to it for a specified time (I started watching Dexter yesterday) but just for background, I've cut over to the music channel and hope to suck some of that sand back where it belongs before I have to get back to work this afternoon.
Yeah, there's that too. The ole' ball and chain day job. Got to do something about that situation.
I'm still in a Florida state of mind, that is, expecting sunshine and warm temperatures every day. Silly woman. This morning I kept hearing the newsheads saying something about "colder"
And that's another thing. TV as company in the house has GOT to go. You can't call it company when it sucks out your brains like a Zombie.
I was up writing last night until two-ish and woke up with a half dozen additional scenarios and ways for things to go in my head and by the time I was settled in the poang with my coffee all those tasty ideas had run out of my ear like so much sand.
It was the damn TV yammering away like a rabid turkey. I missed it a little bit in the evenings while I was away, but got over it quickly and I don't want to restart the bad habit.
There's nothing wrong with choosing a show and giving yourself over to it for a specified time (I started watching Dexter yesterday) but just for background, I've cut over to the music channel and hope to suck some of that sand back where it belongs before I have to get back to work this afternoon.
Yeah, there's that too. The ole' ball and chain day job. Got to do something about that situation.
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