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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Well, this is the weekend of Black Sheep Gathering in Eugene, Oregon. I have been attending this wool festival for 5 or 6 years, I think. It was the first wool festival I ever attended. I did not get to go this year, I was planning to and even signed up to play "Black Sheep Bingo". Black Sheep Bingo is a bingo game you sign up for ahead of time and let the organizers know if you want to be a player, a square or both. The last two years I signed up to be both. You are emailed a button and a square to print your self and take with you to play the game. The button is customizable in that you can add your "Ravatar" and Ravelry name to the button and then wear it to help people find you if you are a square or just to identify you to other Ravelry members. The game is played by keeping your eyes open while strolling around BSG for the people or booths on your playing card. When you find someone on your card they will either initial it or put a sticker on their square. It is not important to make bingo, the point is to meet other Ravelry members and if they have a booth check out the booth of a Ravelry member. Any prizes are donated by members of Black Sheep Bingo or people who just want to sponsor the event and get their product out there. The prizes are given out at a meet up the afternoon of Saturday by random drawing. This year I found out I would not be going to BSG and I wondered if I was supposed to let them know that I would not be participating in bingo after all. But they had already sent out the cards so it was too late to make changes. I just sat back and let it happen, as my son would say. I was actually at a family picnic with out of town family members while the bingo meet up and drawing was going on. After I got home from the picnic my cell phone rang and it was my friend Helen who was calling from BSG. Seems I had won a prize at the bingo drawing and she had it in hand to bring to me. I am so grateful, to Helen for transporting the prize so I can receive it quickly and for winning a prize of spinning fiber even though I could not go in person.

On my needles, I have had start-itis. I have a coffee mug cozy about half done with leftover worsted weight yarn, I made a swatch for a mystery shawl KAL, don't know if this yarn will work for the shawl, well it would work not confidant I have enough yarn. I have the second sock on the needle for flip flop socks, which sound funny but I will like them if I can make one that fits well. I have let my Bigger on the inside Shawl KAL sit for a while, it is a Dr Who themed shawl that has a border of Tardis along the bottom. I am letting it sit because the KAL lasts all summer and in July my knitting group KAL is Dr Who themed, so I am far enough along that I think I can finish the BOTIS during July, killing two KALs with one bind off. :) One more project I have going is a poncho for my little grand daughter. I made a poncho in the spring for her twin brother and started the poncho for Lucy then let it sit. I looked at it the other day and the majority of it is done so I picked it up and got going on it again. It is made with bulky yarn in shades of pink and has a pocket on the front and a hood. This week I finished knitting the front piece and then sewed it to the back at the shoulders. I made the pocket and sewed it to the front panel. I then picked up stitches around the neck for the hood and knitted a few rows of the hood. I think I will take the poncho and mystery shawl project with me to a knitting meet up in Salem this afternoon. I want opinions about the yarn I have that might work for the mystery shawl. The mystery shawl is a pattern by Wendy D Johnson, a favorite blogger and pattern designer of mine. I used one of her patterns to make my first pair of socks. I have made two of her shawls and some day I want to own pattern books she has written. She is a member of Ravelry and has some free patterns that you can download from Ravelry.

Family stuff this time covers the picnic I went to yesterday so I could see my sister in law who now lives in England. It is always fun to visit with SIL and her DH, who is English. They always have good stories to tell, this year they are excited that the Olympics are in London and they will go to Olympic village to explore and take pictures when they get home. I am hoping they share a lot of the pictures, I have never seen anything Olympic other than what is on TV. We had our regular family gathering last weekend and I got to see all the grand kids. We were celebrating my oldest grand sons birthday, he is turning 16. I pooled $ with my Dad and we got Grandson a remote control airplane. He was excited to get it and put it together and took it outside to make it work. It took a few tries to get it to fly and I would not say there was much control. The first "good" flight took it to the house roof and the next "good" flight took it over the house around the back yard and into the cedar tree. Part of the problem was the wind was really blowing harder than it should have been for  the little plane. So we tried all we could from the ground, mostly we just looked at it and tried to use our Jedi force to bring it down. The wind would blow and we would all cheer for it to fall. After about the second hard gusts went through the plane finally fell to the ground and it was not damaged. It has been a week now and I have not heard any news about any more flights. I hope if he tried it again that he was successful.

No spinning to speak of this time, next weekend starts the Olympics and Ravelry's games that go with watching the Olympics. Then also in July, I think is Tour De France and Ravelry's Tour De Fleece. I will be spinning for the Tour De Fleece, I have a project on my wheel to finish and a couple of spindles have projects that need to finish. I hope to get as much done as I can as long as my arm holds out. I seem to be having tendon problems in my left arm, knitting bothers some, spinning can bother a lot, so I have to be careful and not overdo.

Well I think that is enough chatting for now. Till next time, take care and enjoy your summer.

Friday, June 8, 2012

What have I been up to?

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I don't remember if I have mentioned this, but I have been volunteering as an Indexer for www.familysearch.com. What the heck does that mean? Well Family Search is a genealogy site hosted by the LDS Church for people to do research on family trees. Indexing means you download images of historical documents, such as census records, military draft cards, marriage, death or birth records and then you type what you see into an online form. What you type is verified by another volunteer and then the data is posted in searchable databases where people can research their families. I have been working on my own genealogy off and on for years and to be a volunteer putting more information out there so everyone can use it is a real honor to me. I know that I have been frustrated that my ancestors have been hard to find, come to find out not everything is online as yet. So I can't wait to do more research and see if the info I need is out there yet. I mean out there as online, I could go to an LDS church that has a family research library and look up info on micro film, which is fun to do as well. But it saves gas and is easier if I can do the research here at home. Genealogy, it's fun and you can share it with family, try it.


Well onto knitting and spinning. I have been working on spinning some merino that I purchased as a braid at Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival, one of my favorite wool festivals around. I purchased the wool probably 3 years ago and started spinning this on my Jenkins Turkish spindle last year some time. It is a great shade of blue and will make something soft and wonderful. It has been a little of a challenge to spin as sometimes it wants to fall apart instead of spin and so my drop spindle drops. So far no damage to the spindle. I am down to the last bit of spinning singles and then plan to ply it on my wheel. The plying will go much faster on the wheel than a spindle. I know this from experience, as I spun 8 ounces of wool and plied it with spindles and it took years. I finally have that yarn done and am currently knitting it into a shawl which I will talk about in a minute. To enhance my spinning pleasure; Tour De Fleece is coming up, I think it is in July. Tour de Fleece takes place during the Tour de France, it is supported on www.Ravelry.com where people form teams and goals and you spin on days the cyclists are "spinning" and you rest when they are resting. Its a fun thing to do and a good way to get some spinning done that you have been putting off. I need to finish making the yarn for my Multnomah shawl and I have a bag of natural colored light grey wool to spin as well. If I am really ambitious I will tackle the rest of the alpaca wool I have as well. Will have to see what the "old" tendons will allow. 


Wait I should look up Tour De Fleece and see for sure when it starts, because it dawns on me that July is when the Olympics start and Ravelympics runs with that. Ravelympics is Ravelry's fiber related version of the Olympics, once again Ravelrs form teams and compete in "competitions" or personal or group goals and there are events to enter that have names similar to Olympic events. You set a goal of a project that you want to complete within the time constraints of the Olympics, some people actually work their project while watching the Olympics. I did this last the Olympics were going and it was fun.


On my needles is still the "Bigger on the Inside" shawl, I got distracted by some small and fast projects, which I believe I spoke about last time. Knitted rose and rose pen. I am working on another rose pen and have started working on hats for Preemie babies and chemo patients. This is a project our Knitting group takes up periodically. I am also working on a knitted hand grenade as I think it would be funny to see my cats running around the house with a grenade in their mouths or batting it around and throwing it up into the air. I plan to put catnip in the handle to make sure they pick it up. :)


I am back to only seeing my Grand Kids once a month. This really sucks as I miss them terribly. The older two used to play Facebook games with me on the computer but seem to have lost interest in the games and they rarely post. I wonder if this is because they are too busy doing something else or if their grades are not good and they are banned from the computer/internet so they can do homework. Sigh, I miss them and look forward to their moving back to this area. The people who regulate the price of fuel should be made to live like the majority of people who have to buy the gas and then maybe they would have a heart instead of super greed.


Well, till next time, you all take care and stay safe.