I recently signed up for a swap where I will spin 4 oz of fiber to send to someone, along with 4 oz of unspun fiber and other goodies. And I will receive a similar package. It sounded like fun, especially since my spinning skills have improved so much since my class and buying the new wheel. This is a questionnaire so my swap partner can get to know me. There's more info about my trip to NYC earlier this week and of course, a funny kitty story below.
1. How long have you been spinning? What skill level do you consider yourself?
I've been spinning a little over a year. I'd consider myself an advance beginner. I still have a lot to learn, but I'm pretty proud of the yarn I've been spinning.
2. What kinds of yarn do you create (singles/2-ply/3-ply/art yarn)?
I mainly create 2-ply yarn. I've played around with other techniques.
3. What do you spin with (spindle/wheel/both)?
I mainly spin on my wheel, but I just bought a beautiful spindle at the Estes Park Wool Market and I've had fun playing with it.
4. What are your favorite fibers to spin with? Anything you don't like?
I prefer softer wool. I also enjoy spinning superwash fiber. And I love merino/silk blends. They're like butter
5. Who are your favorite crack dealers fiber sources (etsy or otherwise)?
Hello Yarn, Poppy Flower Fibers, The Loopy Ewe, The Dyeing Arts
6. What kind of fiber do you want to try?
I'd like to try a sea cell/merino blend. I had an opportunity to try a small amount, and really enjoyed spinning it. I'd like to see how a skein of it would turn out. I really enjoy trying out new fibers.
7. Is there any techniques you would like to learn?
I would like to get better at Navajo plying. I've done it before but I need a lot more practice!
8. Do you dye fiber? If not, would you like to learn?
Yes. Just for fun.
9. Do you have fiber prep tools (and like to use them) or would you prefer ready to spin fiber?
I have hand carders that I do enjoy using, but I'd prefer ready to spin fiber because I just brought home 2 fleeces that I will be carding by hand all summer.
10. What do you do with your handspun? What projects have you completed?
I've been working on a couple of lace scarves with my handspun. I also have some earmarked to make socks, and I love the Baby Surprise Jacket pattern.
11. Are you in need of any spinning gadgets (WPI Gauge, threading hook, etc)?
A spinners control card. I also like unique threading hooks.
12. What colors "fall into your shopping basket"? Any colors you just can't stand?
I love bright colors, but I also enjoy working with more muted and neutral tones. I'm not a huge fan of yellow...I don't mind it as part of a colorway, but I don't want it to be the main color.
13. What is on your wheel/spindle right now?
I'm spinning some Merino/Silk from The Sanguine Gryphon
14. What other crafts/hobbies do you have?
Knitting and spinning are my main crafts. I dabble with others, but always come back to my favorites.
15. Other than crafts, what are you passionate about?
I do triathlon...I've done Ironman Wisconsin twice and several half Irons, and other distances. I love being active! I also am very involved in a professional organization. I also love my kitties. :)
16. Do you have an online wishlist?
No
17. Is there anything that you collect?
Yarn and fiber...that's about it. I'd collect cats too, but that would push me over the edge to "Crazy Cat Lady" status. I'm already teetering on the edge.
18. Any books, yarns, needles or patterns out there you are dying to get your hands on? What magazine subscriptions do you have?
I really want the book Knitalong. There is a blanket pattern I'd love to make with my leftover sock yarn. I don't subscribe to any knitting or spinning magazines. The only magazine I get right now is Cottage Living.
19. When is your birthday?
Feb. 10
20. What book or movie character do you most resemble in personality?
Hmmm...let's say Trinity from The Matrix. Mostly just because I wish I could look as good as she did in those outfits. :)
21. What is the climate like where you live around this time (need to know for careful shipments of anything meltable)?
I live in Denver, so the climate is very dry and usually pretty pleasant. It can get very hot though.
22. Tell us one weird fact about yourself!
I have been to the Iowa State Fair every year since I was born except for one.
Favorites
favorite painting/picture(link):
I love the old French advertising posters. Steinlein's Chat Noir is my favorite.
Candy: Dark Chocolate, Smarties (both the sugary ones from the U.S. and the yummy chocolate ones you can get everywhere but the U.S.
Food: Chocolate Chip cookies!
Drink: Cherry Coke
Movie(s): Indiana Jones, The Shawshank Redemption
TV Show(s): 24, The Office
Book(s): Gone with the Wind, anything by David Sedaris, anything by Jon Krakauer
So that's it for the questionaire.
This week I was in New York City for the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) International Conference. Not only was it a great conference where I got some great ideas for programs I can implement at work, I also got to spend time with friends I have met from all over the world since I've been involved with the organization. We had a night out at the Rainbow Room, which is at the top of Rockafeller Plaza (30 Rock) and had an incredible view of the city. I didn't think to get my camera out until it got too dark to take photos of the view, but I got a great photo of my friends from the Colorado Chapter.
Unfortunately, I couldn't stay out too late because the next morning I was presenting at a round table session on Change Communications with my colleague Stacy at 7:15...a.m. Ugh. Other than it being early, it went very well, especially since this was my first time presenting to my peers. I have a new respect for people who make presenting seem effortless. This is what the room looked like before we started.
It was pretty full...we had more than 100 people attend. I hope they learned something new from us.
I couldn't go to NYC without getting outside of the hotel. One of the highlights was dinner out with some girlfriends at Tao, an amazing Asian fusion restaurant. We ordered the Giant Fortune Cookie for dessert...YUM! It was filled with dark chocolate mousse and white chocolate mousse. Did I already say YUM!?!
After dinner we rolled ourselves out the door and hurried over to Broadway to see Rent. It was an incredible show and a fun night out with friends. My only regret is that I didn't make it to a yarn shop while I was there, especially since Karen, who I met at the Spring Fling had put together a list of yarn shops for me and even offered to go with me. I need to go back soon!
I returned home yesterday and the kitties were happy to see me. They even kept a journal of their adventures while I was gone. It sounds like they had a good time with the petsitter. Tonight, I decided I needed to keep working on getting the fleece clean so my house doesn't smell like sheep when my family comes to visit next week. I was working on the grey fleece.
I was using my patented two bathtub cleaning process which involves me running back and forth between my two bathrooms and very close kitty supervision. As I left one bathroom, I noticed Purl taking great interest in the wool soaking in the tub. I made a comment to her not to fall in the tub. As I was checking on the wool in the other tub, I heard a thud and the sound of water splashing. Apparently Purl didn't listen to my warning. I ran into my bedroom to find a wet kitty. Fortunately, I had a camera nearby. There's nothing funnier, um, I mean sadder than a kitty who has fallen in a bathtub.
She was lucky she fell in during the 2nd soak so the water wasn't filthy. She would have gotten another bath if that had happened.
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3 comments:
Iron man, holy crap!!! I am so impressed. Glad to have you in the swap!
Beautiful fiber. That will be a joy to spin.
Daniele aka mscreate.typepad.com
I am both jealous of your NY trip and your giant fortune cookie. I need to learn how to cook something like that.
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