Saturday, June 16, 2007

Injury Update

I havent knit anything since June 24. Its been dreadful. The hands and wrists are getting better thanks to acupuncture and PT, but I've been afraid to start knitting again and reinjure myself too soon. I needed a fix somehow so I've been reading about knitting. Elizabeth Zimmerman's Knitting Without Tears is fabulous. I know its a book I'll go back to. Lots of wonderful blogs, too many to name.

I realized I never posted an entry about MA sheep and wool so here's the quick story. Unfortunately (??) I was overcome by yarn fumes so I didnt take any pictures. I was also a little distracted because I bought a wheel!! She's a used Ashford Traditional. She was sitting there in front of the barn waiting for me. At first I ignored her. Just inside the barn there was a woman with a beautiful Traveller with Celtic designs on the wheel who let me spin for a little while. Then she told me about the wheel. Turns out she was the first owner, her friend was selling it. She spun like a dream. I was immediately in love. I didnt even remember to ask how old she is. But she came with 6 bobbins and a jumbo flier kit and was exactly my price. I spent the rest of the festival in a fog thinking about how beaufiful the wheel is.

I did manage to see throught the fog and buy some fiber and yarn. Its a pretty small festival so I didnt feel too overwhelmed by the number of yarn booths and managed to stick to my budget. How amazing is that!! I bought 8 oz of black corriedale from Twist of Fate Spinnery. I bought it because there was a woman sitting outside the booth spinning without much drafting effort, but you get what you pay for. Too much VM tho it does spin easily. Pink and purple Romney roving from Consolati Farms - no website or email address. How do they stay in business?? Also some sock yarn from Just Our Yarn. Very yummy. Pictures later when I have more patience.

Patches likes the wheel.



I shouldnt be typing either.....