I have heard about Stick Man and I vaguely remember watching it with my kids quite a few years ago. They had quite a few Julia Donaldson books. All the information can be found in the first photo and if you click on the photo you can zoom in if you need to.
Tuesday, 24 December 2024
Advent Calendar 2024 Day 24 - Family Tree
Saturday, 21 September 2024
Spinning the 12 Days of Advent 2019
Spurred on by my recent spinning of the previous years' 12 Days of Advent set of fibres I decided to tackle this one which was produced the year after and was the last one that I purchased from that particular supplier before I parted custom with her. It seems that I didn't make such detailed notes about the different options available that year on my stash page for this fibre but my chosen pack was called "Frost Fair" and the inspiration for the colours is the picture below. Having said that I have discovered that I did, however, write a blog post about the options available back in the day and that can be found here.
The main braid is 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk and the 11 x 20g smaller packets are all 14.5 micron Merino, which is also known as Ultrafine Merino. The original post that I wrote showing all of the fibres in my pack after I opened them can be found here. Apparently, according to the notes that I took from the supplier at the time, the colours are all on a theme but I haven't managed to work out what that "theme" is yet. Answers on a postcard to...
This time I started with the main braid first and I spun this over-the-fold and chain plied due to the short Yak fibres and to try and keep colours together as much as I could. It's lovely and soft and spun up to sport weight 102g/293m.
I spun all of the 14.5 micron merino fibre bumps in the same way, over-the-fold and chain plied. I did have a few problems along the way with it breaking on me during the ply and this was due to it being underspun in parts. I'm not a fan of such fine Merino, or at least not the stuff from this supplier, the fibres were very short in parts which didn't help in keeping the yarn in one piece. Personally I prefer something with much more body and more hardwearing.
So this...
All of the Merino spun up to sport weight. At some point in the future I will figure out what I will make with it but I doubt that I will use all of the smaller merino bumps together in one project. I'm glad it is all spun up now though because about half way through it began to feel like a tedious chore but I was determined to push on through and complete it.
Friday, 23 August 2024
Spinning up an old 12 Days of Advent set from 2018
Wednesday, 15 December 2021
Advent Calendar Day 15
It's dark in the bag, very dark and unusual. It's 100% de-haired natural dark brown Yak. They look scary and big to me, having said that our Cows here in the UK aren't exactly small either, I've seen some really big beasts at County Shows. Yaks are more exotic though, coming from the Himalayas. No idea how to spin this whatsoever and my guess is that it will sit in my stash for some time. Today's Christmassy saying is "Oh holy night" and that Celine Dion is here again (I have her Christmas Album from some years ago) but Il Divo also do a nice version of this and I do hope that Carlos Marin pulls through from Covid.
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
12 Days of Christmas 2019 Part 2
As last year, I have organised them in the same way, the main braid is in the large photo and then each day thereafter starts with the small photo on the top right hand side, working down and then across the bottom towards the left.
Just in case you can't read the labels, they are in order: Lily of the Valley, Honey, Pearl, English Countryside, Shabby Grey, Hydrangea, Currant, Cocoa, Blossom, Nougat and Night.
The spinning tip for the main braid would be the same as last year due to the Yak fibres and that is to spin it over the fold as the Yak fibres are shorter than the rest and this avoids ending up with just a clump of Yak fibres in your hand.
I will probably spin them all separately and create something that involves all of the finished yarn in all of the colours.
Monday, 21 October 2019
12 Days of Christmas 2019
Once again, we have three options. All of them will include a 100g hand dyed braid of a luxury blend fibre that works with the colours she has chosen for each option, so the main braid for each option will a different colour. The main braid will be 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk, which is the same blend that most of us had last year, although I was one of the spinners who had a different blend. The eleven small packets to be opened one each day thereafter will be different fibres. They will all be packed into a hand printed cotton bag like they were last year, although the design for the bag will be different than last years.
Sleigh Ride has little parcels containing 10g of Mulberry Silk in a set colour palette and everyone gets the same colours each day. This is the inspiration photo.
Frost Fair has little parcels containing 20g of 14.5 micron Merino in a set colour palette and everyone gets the same colours each day. This is the inspiration photo. This is the one that I chose to get. My reason for getting this one was because I haven't had the courage to spin last year's yet as I am not comfortable spinning pure silk, it scares me because its so fine and can clump into a nasty mess very easily and I don't want to ruin it. I will spin a small amount of silk from a sample pack first before risking this beautiful pack.
Nutracker has little parcels of 20g of Tussah Silk and everyone will get a slightly different selection but all colours will work together. With this one you have to be OK with getting surprises as they will be all sorts of colours in lots of combinations and could be jewels, brights, pastels, neutrals etc. This is the inspiration photo.
My parcel arrived this morning, 21st October, but I will add the photos of it once I have my Christmas Tree and decorations up as I want a Christmassy photo of it like last year. Another cardboard drinks coaster inside the package and that matches the bag and is a different design to last year.
Thursday, 10 January 2019
12 Days of Christmas 2018 Part 2
I have added the days and the names of the colours to the photos below but they might be quite small to read. The Tussah Silk are in order from the top right going downwards and then turning left along the bottom, 20g each of Sunrise, Fir, Milk, Storm, Twilight, Wood, Cloud, Tuareg, Fog, Thyme, Paradise.
The spinning tips for the main braid is to spin it over the fold as the Yak fibres will be shorter than the others and that it likely to be comfortably spun somewhere between fingering and double knit weight. Some people have blended the silk with the main braid and then spun and plied that, others have blended the silk with other fibre they have and used some or all of it to ply with the main braid, some have spun them all up separately and will use all 12 yarns in some kind of stripey or patterned item. I like the idea of keeping them separate but I've never spun pure silk and it frightens me a bit but apparently that is also easier to spin if you spin it over the fold. I've never spun over the fold but all that means is that instead of spinning it from the end of the braid in one continual length you pull pieces of and fold it over your finger and let the fibres go into the yarn from there.
I also took a photo of the free coaster that we got in the pack, which is really pretty.
Saturday, 17 November 2018
12 Days of Christmas 2018
She came up with 3 options originally and every time she released a new batch they sold out in minutes so due to high demand she came up with a 4th option using fibre she had in stock to replace one of the colourways that sold out after 2 batches.
These are the inspiration photos that she released, from left to right top row: Northern Lights, Ski Lodge, Christmas Cake and the large photo is Pine Forest. Northern Lights was put together and released for the last batch.
Some of the fibre bases changed as they sold out and was replaced with the same colour on a different base, such was their popularity. I decided to go for Pine Forest, which I managed to get from the third batch because I either missed the release time or I just wasn't fast enough and it already sold out before I could checkout. They literally sold out that fast. It was crazy!
These are the descriptions that she wrote for each colourway. The main braid is 100g of luxury hand dyed fibre and then we have eleven 20g parcels of Tussah Silk that have numbers on them so we all open them on the correct days. A different colour main brand and different colour range of Tussah Silk for each colourway.
Christmas Cake
Warm rich tones, think Spices, Candied Peel, Dried Peel, Dried Fruit. (Spoiler: pick this one if you're not a fan of blue, this really is the contents of your spice rack, the citrus fruit bowl, raisins, sultanas, with a small amount of green.)
Batch 1: 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk
Batch 2: 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk
Batch 3: 100% BFL
Pine Forest
An early morning walk in a pine forest, snow on the ground, frost sparkling on branches, dark shadows. (Spoiler: there is green... but not in huge quantities. It's focusing on the interesting things light does as it filters through branches. This one is filled with cool colours and interesting neutrals).
Batch 1: 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk
Batch 2: 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk
Batch 3: 50% Corriedale, 25% Yak, 25% Rose Rayon. This is the one I managed to get.
Ski Lodge
A mug of hot chocolate, classic skiing knitwear, a midnight view of a snowy mountain. (Spoiler: this one has a real mixture of colours. Very few of what I describe as "warm" tones, and the ones that are included aren't bright and in your face. They're designed to set off the other colours.)
Batch 1: 60% 18.5 micron Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Tussah Silk
Batch 2: 50% Corriedale, 25% Yak, 25% Rose Rayon.
Batch 3: None produced - replaced with Northern Lights colourway
Northern Lights
Bright colours dancing across a dark sky
Batch 3: Superfine Shetland
So, my parcel arrived this morning and I couldn't wait to take photos and a little peep inside, knowing that they were all in little sealed paper bags so that I couldn't really peep at what was in store. I found a little round cardboard thing inside the bag with a pretty design on it, turns out to be a coaster but I've not taken a photo of it. Really excited for Christmas now to see what I've got.