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May 10, 2026

Colours of Mother's Day

 

Fern in our garden
It's Mother's Day today.  It has been a sunny but cool day, with a wickedly blustery and cold wind.   There are little leaves on the trees.   More so in town, where I was taken for lunch, where the climate is just slightly warmer I think.   We were supposed to have a picnic in the big park and watch the ducks and geese, but there was a base ball tournement, and most of the ways in were closed off.  We went to go to the other park, which is along the Thames river, but construction blocked off the main route to the park entrance.  Eventually DH wound his way through side streets to find a way into the park.   It turned out to be too cold to eat outside, and there were no ducks or geese, but it was still nice.

Washing a very nice fleece 
I'm teaching a small class about processing fleece using different methods.  I had lots of short fibres for learning to card with.   It's a crap fleece, so students will have lots to practice with and not have to worry about making mistakes. 

 I also have an absolutely brilliant Icelandic fleece.   It's labeled as a black/grey moorit.  However moorits are usually in reference to a shade of brown from pale beige to reddish brown and this is definitely not that.   However the tog is a pale grey and so very soft.  The Thel is black and darker grey.  It's stunning in colour and a very nice Icelandic fleece.   However, I have discovered I'm not really thrilled with spinning Icelandic fleeces, so I'm donating it to the class, so we can practice dealing with double fleeces.

Finally, I had nothing long enough to comb.   I asked a shepherd friend if I could purchase a fleece suitable for teaching combing, and she gave me 5 fleeces.  One was given with the caveat that it was for me and not for teaching.  It's almost solid black, with some weathered brown tips which will give the yarn character when processed.


What did I really do all Mother's Day?   Except for the lunch break, and a trip to the dollar store on the way home to pick up lingerie bags, for washing fleece, I washed fleece.   I did half of a fleece suitable for combing, and half of the Icelandic fleece.  The other half of the Icelandic fleece is soaking as I write this.   It has been a very fun day and having my guys cater to my need to wash fleece (the class is next weekend) has been very nice.

Yesterday I was at a crank in.   That a gathering of circular sock machine knitters.   We drag out all our heavy metal machines, tables, accessories and sock yarn, to socialise, watch demos and of course purchase supplies, all in a situation unconduisive to actually being productive.   There is usually some sort of charity donation.  The past few years it was Izzy dolls, donated to the local police department for use in kids trauma situations.   I had 26 dolls hand knitted by friends and 6 I'd made myself.  In the past couple of years I've made more, but they are a lot of work to finish up and I 've been spinning, knitting up that yarn, and weaving more, leaving little time for the fussy handwork of the machine knit comfort dolls. Still between my friends and I , we had the most donations!   I also won a door prize, and the donated yarn wasn't taken yet, so I snagged it.  It's really pretty.   Despite the winning of a door prize, I think most crank-ins are really good learning situations.   Crankers are very generous with their knowledge and help others.   I met some really nice people and had a lot of fun.  








1 comment:

  1. You've been so productive! Your class and crank-in sound especially fun.

    I've finally just about got a warp on my floor loom that I've been wrestling with for weeks. I've never had this much trouble before in terms of threading mistakes and tangles.

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