Ah, Friday! It's been a long week, and I'm very happy to see the end of it. While most of the week has been occupied with work, it has also seen the return of my spinning mojo, no doubt largely due to the arrival of my last "pillow" package from Southern Cross Fibre:
David always offered coordinates that could be purchased as add-ons to his club colorways, usually semisolids of the colors used in the colorway of the month. I occasionally bought some or extras of the club colorway, but in the past couple of years, as I've been actively trying to reduce the size of my fiber stash, I've admired but not purchased. However, given that this was the last chance I'd have to get any fiber from him, I decided a purchase was completely justified and ordered one of each of the five coordinates. The final club colorway was called Waterloo, so, fittingly, the coordinates are named for the four members of ABBA plus Glitter (the silver). And I already know what I want to make with these beauties. I'm spinning for Goldfern (Ravelry link). I'm using the three blues for the main color, spinning a three-ply with one strand of each color, and am going to the other two colors for the contrast (my plan is to have it transition from the silver to the burnt orange). I started with the darkest blue, and as you'd expect for a superfine Merino/silk blend, the singles are ending up very fine, so don't expect to see finished yarn right away!
Mo is due to come home this evening from her class trip to Washington, D.C. She's been texting me regularly and sending me photos. They're having a great time, but it's a whirlwind tour and pretty exhausting (not least because it's apparently been around 90ºF in D.C.). They've visited a number of museums, the Capitol, and many monuments. I got this photo yesterday, showing how surprised she was by just how large the statue of Lincoln is at the memorial:
Today they're scheduled to visit the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum before heading home. I imagine that Mo will be physically and emotionally spent when she gets home. Luckily she'll have the weekend to recover. Tomorrow we'll celebrating my youngest nephew's first birthday -- I can't wait to see him open his chicken!
I hope you all have a wonderful, restful weekend!
Your spinning plans for Goldenfern sound wonderful! I'm glad you've started the process and I'll anxiously anticipate seeing this project develop.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that Mo has been keeping in touch via text. I can't wait to see photos of your nephew with his very own chicken!
That picture of Mo is 🥰 - she is your mini-me
ReplyDeleteMo is definitely mini-you! What a cute pic of her. Meanwhile, your handspun will make a magnificent colorwork sweater and the pattern you have chosen is beautiful. Enjoy your spinning and the weekend. Looking forward to seeing your nephew with his chicken!
ReplyDeleteThat sweater is going to be gorgeous in this handspun. I look forward to seeing it all come together. I'm glad Mo is having a good time. She will be tired but the she has youth on her side. Happy Birthday to your little nephew. I bet he loves the chicken.
ReplyDeleteI remember when Lincoln’s 8th grade class did that trip—they walked miles and miles and miles! ALL day and into the night! I think there’s a method to the madness: exhaust them so no one’s tempted to make mischief!
ReplyDeleteI hope Mo is home safe and sound and that she had a wonderful time in DC! And I bet your nephew will adore his chicken!
ReplyDeleteI miss a month of keeping up with your blog and totally missed that you hadn't been spinning ... now I'm delighted that you have your mojo back because those fibers + that pattern = perfection. Love the photo of Mo at the monument; I know you're glad to have her home!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those colors are gorgeous! Can't wait to see what you spin with it. Hope Mo had fun in DC despite the heat. You really don't have any idea how large Lincoln's statue is until you see it in person. Photos don't do it justice. Hope she got out of DC before all the rain arrived.
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