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29 July 2007

local dinner and a sock

After two weeks of life exploding and preventing me from participating in One Local Summer, I finally pulled together a completely-local dinner last night:

one local summer, week 5

This is salad mix under sautéed tofu, purple beans, purple pepper, zucchini, yellow squash, and mushrooms, all either acquired directly from local farmers at the farmers' market or labelled "local" at the co-op.  Non-local ingredients: olive oil, salt, pepper, paprika, basil, parsley (imported from my dad's CSA).  It was pretty mild, but that meant that the flavors of the veggies came through.

handspun wool/mohair sock

This is the beginning of a sock I'm knitting out of my handspun.  I am possibly unreasonably excited about knitting socks with handspun.  (I'm also happy about knitting socks on a 3 and a 4 instead of a 2.5 and a 2.75mm needle.)

27 July 2007

eye candy friday: dye-day edition

I have a huge pile of freshly dyed wool!  I think I know what I'm going to be doing this weekend...lots of spinning.  And probably even more gazing at my wool with a smile on my face.

I showed the first batch of roving on Sunday; here's the rest:

dye day fiber

The three bits on the left were microwave-dyed; the fourth was kettle-dyed blue; the two on the right started out as grey-brown wool blend. 

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I think this shows the blueishness of the kettle-dyed stuff a bit better.  Anyway, it's a lovely greyish blue.


Now, the yarn.  I bought two half-pound skeins of Henry's Attic kid mohair specifically for dye-day.  One of them is now yellow and orange and brownish-orangey:

yellow-orange-brown mohair

This may just turn into an Icarus shawl as soon as it gets sufficiently cool and dry to deal with mohair.

The other skein was supposed to be chocolate brown with bits of yellow. 

chocolate mohair

That's basically what it is (the yellow bits are hiding from the camera), but the brown came out a little purplier than I wanted, so I'm going to let it sit for a while and think about what to do with it.

And...I overdyed the stuff I posted about last week:

overdyeing

Much better.

25 July 2007

random wednesday

I've been reading and working and rereading, without much fibery happening, so you get pictures of other things today.

cranberry-spice muffins

These are cranberry-spice muffins that I made last night, after discovering that I didn't have enough nuts for granola.  (Approximate recipe in the extended entry.)

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And these are flowers from along my walk to work.  (I think they're dahlias.  Please correct me if you know they're not.)

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22 July 2007

dye-day: sneak peek

I spent Saturday with a bunch of the PhillyFiberists, dyeing lots of wool.

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This is the one batch of my dyeing that I brought home (they were all still at least damp when I left)--5oz of BFL, which may turn into socks.   (More pictures on Friday, when I'll have the rest of it.)

Dyeing is awesome. 

20 July 2007

eye candy friday


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Not all moths are horrible. 

I have no idea what kind this one is, just that it's not going to try to eat either my wool or my grains.  And that it's pretty.  (I found it in the entryway, attracted by the lamp.)

Happy Friday!  It's something like ten degrees cooler than yesterday, so I'm pleased.

19 July 2007

fresh yarn is hard to resist

I've already started knitting with my onion-dyed wool:

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It's a multi-directional scarf--I've knit the first bit and started the first short-row section.

I've also done some more comfort spinning--this is about 45 yards of random fluff.  I may overdye it; I don't really like the color, but part of the reason I put most of this stuff into blends was because I didn't like the starting material.  Eh, it was fun to spin.

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17 July 2007

comfort spinning

As I said last week, I've been doing some comfort spinning to try to deal with some of the unpleasantness of life.  Here's the wool I dyed with onion skins, all spun up:

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Some of it is wound into a ball because I didn't secure the skein very well before finishing.  I'd like to think I've learned my lesson...but we'll see.  It's not especially even, but I don't really care.  It was fun to spin, and it'll still be great for the project I have in mind.

And here's a fellow spinner whom I found in my kitchen the other day. 

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On a semi-related note, I think a bunch of people I know will appreciate this felted insect pattern booklet.  I found it through Ravelry.  (Such a dangerous time-suck, but such fun!)

13 July 2007

eye candy friday

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In lieu of new pictures of different summer flora, here's a very happy Mel.  I could use some of that peace, myself. 

Happy weekend, everyone.

11 July 2007

life is rough

Although lots of things about my life are incredibly good (a fact of which I have been reminding myself a lot), there are a few major aspects that are not making me happy at all.  I don't want to get into the details here, but I thought I should mention that things are not great rather than just pretending that life is perfect. 

I have been soothing myself with knitting on the peacock feather shawl (still in chart 3, though) and spinning, so there should be picture-worthy fiber stuff soon. 

09 July 2007

two belated wrap-ups

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First:
I tracked my running and walking as part of the second round of Run-a-gogo!  I didn't get in as much running as I'd've liked, but my total distance moved on foot (mostly walking, plus running and hiking) was about 230 miles from April 1st to July 1st.  That's a bit shy of my goal of 250 miles, but I'm still pretty happy with it.  I stopped tracking my mileage after that, but my new goal is to walk faster.  (Especially to and from work.)

Second:  Although I responded to the participant survey, I never got around to posting my summary of costs for the Penny-Wise Eat Local Challenge.  As I said earlier, I went a bit over my budget goal of $45, but I was well under the average single-person weekly food budget of $68.  There's a table of things I bought and things I used in the extended entry.

(The rose of sharon is just there to be pretty.)

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