Small 3D mosaic featuring a very special frog |
Brand new baby goat |
On the fiber front, I did another spinning demo for first graders at Deer Hollow Farms. One of their goats had just birthed 4 kids... So here's a 5 hour old baby goat. They were amazingly adorable. I'm spinning a wool tencel blend and not enjoying it. The tencel is clumpy and it drafts out oddly; looking forward to having that done.
I'm also working on:
- a poncho in a color gradient yarn
- a pair of socks from a very old skein of yarn
- the pattern for a jacket make from the handwoven in my last post, with knitted sleeves, after which I will start working on the sleeves.
- Yes, there's a lot of other projects languishing. . I do have a list and someday I'll get around to finishing things.
Marshmallows made from Scharfenberger cocoa powder; some of them (not pictured) were dipped in Tcho chocolate. |
I joined a Stash Busting group on Ravelry; it's a strict yarn diet but most of the group is trying to finish a number of projects without buying yarn. I know from my own experience and watching some friends that sometimes you just can't make your stash work for a project... but I'm looking for projects I can knit from what I have. The fabric I made for the jacket ate up a whole bunch of sock yarn! And I have an alpaca blanket planned after which I'll have used up a whole box of yarn and created two beautiful and useful items.
On the cooking front, I made marshmallows again. I had some issues with the pattern, as in I didn't follow it very closely, but here are the chocolate marshmallows I made to take to a dinner party.
There's been a lot of other things going on involving getting ready for a kitchen remodel (starting this summer) and getting some yard projects out of the way; even with contractors doing most of the work, it takes a lot of time!
Editing this afterwards to show the results of the frog's coronation:
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