21 October 2012

weekend knitting


It's been a busy weekend between the garden and a new knitting project. Today Garrett and I dug up all of our bulbs, sorted them and put them into storage in the basement. We also cut down all of our dead tomato plants, pulled up their cages and started to sort out that mess. I have to confess it will probably never be completely sorted, rather I'll just begin with what I have in next year's garden this up coming spring.


This project has kept me pretty involved the past few days. This is a sweater called "The Fan" and it comes from Marianne Isager's collection: Japanese Inspired Knits. I saw this sweater on display in a local knitting shop and I wanted to knit it then and there. The yarn I'm using (of course) comes from Crosby Hill Farm's "Hetty Yarn" Collection. This is the 2 ply mill spun DK worsted weight in soft gray; 100% CVM Romeldale yarn.

Love it. Love the scalloped pattern and the repeats of garter stitch. So far the pattern repeats bring to mind witch's brooms. Something very appropriate for this time on the calendar. I'm hoping to have this project complete for or around that holiday. Next weekend I'm going on a craft retreat so I should have lots of time to dedicate to knitting.


I haven't just been knitting though, here's a bobbin from my spinning wheel. This colorway is called "Barn Raising" an old favorite here at tendril and twine. We plan on updating our etsy shop with more colorways as soon as possible.

This yarn is going to be a set of baby booties and a cap, I think. We'll see how I feel once I spin up another bobbin and ply the two together.  For now I'm just trying to keep my feet on the pedals and take each project one stitch at a time.



Recent events here are that we painted the kitchen red and we really love it. The dried flowers in the background are all that remain of last spring's alliums - one of the first flowers to greet us after spring thaw.

16 October 2012

feeling festive


We want to give a big shout out of thanks to everyone who visited us at our stand last weekend at the Cambridge Fiber Fest. The event was a success and we're hoping to return next year with more fleeces, fiber and knitted objects.


We sold a lot of our painted combed top, so we'll be updating our etsy shop with next season's colorways (and our old favorites too) as soon as we can all gather at the farm again.



We hope to see you all again soon and in the meantime keep your stitches on your needles and your spinning wheels happily humming along.

Oh, I almost forgot! Speaking of our shop, we've updated our mill spun yarns. Check it out. This is a sample of our mill spun 2 ply DK/Worsted weight yarn in a lovely cabled back panel.



Perfect for that special holiday handknit.

08 October 2012

cambridge fiber fair


This upcoming weekend - October 13, 2012 - we'll be at the Cambridge Fiber Fair with our yarn and fiber. Please come and visit our stand, we plan on discounting our raw fiber and yarn. It will be a great chance to get some fiber for your winter projects and holiday gifts.



We'll also be selling our painted top. You can check out our selection at our shop on etsy



Come and see what we've cooked up!

03 October 2012

harvest time



I've been working on this yarn for quite some time. The skinnier the yarn, the longer it takes to spin. I was going to try to triple ply it, but in the end I didn't have the patience. I am happy with the resulting double-ply yarn.

It's more of a hefty fingering weight yarn that could be perfect for a fast-knit pair of autumn socks or a soft baby sweater that will remind me of the bright orange-red maple tree on the corner of our block.




This colorway is called "Killer Tomato" and it's a blend of 60% CVM romeldale wool and 40% kid mohair.  Soft, pliant and glossy.




Pumpkin's from my sister and her family's farm.
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