Showing posts with label spinning yarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spinning yarn. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Of Mabinogi and Plying Yarn

Mabinogi is having an event where you post this somewhere and tell 'em then hope you win.  So here's my random plug:

I've thought about posting what I'm doing in mabi, but I either forget, don't feel like posting, or think 'no one wants to read about that'.  Am I right or would that actually be interesting?  Probably not, running ciar beginner over and over is rather boring.


I finally finished spinning all but two ounces of my white wool.  I decided to ply it yesterday.  Plying is where after you spin it into a string (it doesn't like this at all) you take multiple spun strings or each end of the one you spun (I did the later) and spin them the opposite direction so they wrap around each other and don't keep trying to undo them selves.  To get at the beginning of it I wound it onto something else, part of a cardboard tube, then slid it off. (I almost couldn't)  I was told that it'd be bad if I let implode, so I used my thumb to stop it. It tried to take off my thumb by cutting off my circulation in return.  ._.  Kinda scary, I tried using something else (a sharpie) to stop it, but that fell out.  ><  It turned out not to mean total -doom- but I did end up with a lot of knots to figure out, with it trying to twist on itself the whole time.  I was refering to it with various phrases that tended to include 'gordian knot' (I heard this somewhere and it stuck with me) and 'snarled mass'.

Hmm... anything else... School is actually going well this semester.  I still need to come up with two topics for the web site project for Intro to Web Systems.  I already have an idea of what I could/probably will use, but I kinda wanted to come up with something I haven't done before, but that would still be possible.  Oh well, whatever.

Woo!  I get to go to a fiber store tomorrow! (Today)   I need to go to sleep... Maybe after an episode of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann...  (Squee~ <3)

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Of Wool, Spinning, Cats, and Knitting.

I mentioned in my last post (I meant for there to be multiple Arizona posts, but it didn't work out that way, I might still try to put something together later) that I learned how to spin wool into yarn. For Cristmas Eve Eve I got some purple wool, three crochet hooks, and three skeins of yarn. The purple stuff has been tucked away until I run out of the white wool and am a bit better. I've been doing a bit here and there, but not much, and yesterday my spindle kept falling off because I had made it too thin. >< In the long run I'm probably going to end up with quite a bit of really low grade yarn, and thus it will be unsellable. (People actually do hand spin and sell yarn) I'll need to be able to do something with it myself so all my hard work doesn't completely go to waste. Which is what led me to attempt to learn how to knit. With skewers. I don't own any actual knitting needles, so I thought they'd be a good alternative. They've got nearly everything I think a knitting needle needs, wooden, pointy, just missing the ball on the end. I was wrong. I'll still try again some other time, when I'm not tired and I actually feel like digging through them to find ones that wont catch.
One of our cats, Whitey, has really long fluffy fur. (You can see where this is going, right?) My dad was joking about making a sweater out of it. After reading an article in Spin Off (a spinning magazine) about making dog fur yarn, with a pattern to make a cell phone cover shaped like a dog out of it, I decided that somewhere along the line cat fur is going to go into one of my projects. I'll have to wash it really well, considering my allergies. Oh, and you know that cliche about cats and yarn? It's totally true.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Arizona - 1

It's been a long time since I updated this. Sorry, Eponymous. I'm in Arizona right now! ^^ I has a kitty sleeping next to me and I should probably start copying it. So I'm just going to do a short rundown of whats been going on today. I got here yesterday, but nothing really interesting happened. R and I looked (I assume you can figure out who R is, yes?) at my DLSR that was acting funny, so far it looks like it was the cards and my computer mucking them up or something. They have as many cats as I do, three chickens, and a gecko, by the way. :D I learned how to spin yarn, so much more fun than you'd think. X3 I'm still not very good, but I'm a newb. Then... lesseee... R and I went to "The Fortress" in downtown Phoenix, it's kinda in a ghetto area, it was creepy quite, but apparently crowded compared to what he usually sees. (It was quiet, but there were lots of people around, and about 3 ice cream trucks, kinda hard to explain) It really is a fortress, bars on the windows of the house, and the garage (which used to be a car place before the previous owners got it and fixed the place up, would've been cool for all the VW buses and all) had wood over all the windows and a solid metal door. That, and it was so full of stuff you'd have trouble taking things out without 20 or so people. The window had to be fixed (didn't know about that til we got there) and there was a letter in the mail because there was graffiti that needed to be painted over (thus why we were there).
I didn't think I'd get to go to a LAN party before the end of the year because I missed OTC's December one, but R was invited to a "Microsoft event" and brought me along. Played Halo 3 on the X-box the whole time. My best score was 13, my worst -2. I fell into a waterfall that I didn't know was gonna kill me and there was this thing that launches one across this big gap that had worked fine twice, but decided to only send me halfway accross. I hate that map. (It had a bridge, and we were like, 5 versus one 13 year old with l33t skillz).
I was about to finish up, but remembered one last thing, after the (okay, two last things) event, which was in a high rise building, we went to look out the window at night-Phoenix (yays, pretty) and I noticed this table with a screen with a picture of like, water and lily pads on it. It was Microsoft's Surface. We got to play with it a bit, no real(-life, useful) functions, but it was really fun. I'll tell you more later if you want. I didn't think I'd really see one for a long time. Oh, and I know Bill Gates after... 1... 2... 3... 4...? I think it might be four people. So you know him after five. Though, you'd probably want to know Steve Jobs by only a few people, ne? The other thing I remembered was that when we were out of the building we started taking pictures of their Christmas lights when security came over and chased us off. ._. That was the first time it'd ever happened to me. Apparently not so for R. I wonder if photography and computers are hereditary? :p
:O It's raining. Omg, not expected.
:/ It says 'Draft saved at 4:05 AM' but it's only 2:06 now.