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Keurig Withdrawals

I’ve disappeared for 2 weeks and the most important thing I have to say is Keurig  Withdrawals?????   Yup, that is all I can think about…. Two weeks of long hours and craziness and all I want to talk about is how much l love the Keurig!  I promise  to put those thoughts a way for now and get you caught up on the adventures over the past 2 weeks.

My adventures began with a trunk show at Yarntastic!

Cheryl Newhouse Trunk show at Yarntastic!
Chatting away with Dave at Yarntastic!

Setting up a show the morning after Thanksgiving was a lot harder than I thought it would be. I tried to start loading the truck after dinner on Turkey day….lol…. that lasted about 10 minutes and I was back in my recliner knitting away, or maybe it was snoozing away:)

I was full of energy the next morning and managed to load the truck in a half hour.  Set up went fast, and before I knew it we were greeting the first customers of the day.

My Baa Baa Huey Line had Center Stage.  The Baa Baa Huey Handspun Gradient Cowl samples adorned the Lady in White and JR  mannequins . Yes,  I did have pet names for the store props, seemed proper to call them something while dressing them:)

New Hue Handspuns Baa Baa Huey
Baa Baa Huey Handspun modeled by Lady in White and JR

The Baa Baa Huey Handspun Gradient Shawl was worn by Miss Birdcage, I even let her borrow my favorite shawl pin.   I enjoyed showing customers the fiber from start to finish. The non-yarny types were truly amazed that a pile of grey fiber could be made into something so pretty and useful.  It was nice to introduce people to the wonderful world of wool:)

New Hue Handspuns Baa Baa Huey at Yarntastic!
Miss Birdcage modeling Baa Baa Huey Handspun Gradient Shawl

My Bam Huey line of handspun yarn, and hand dyed fiber took over one of the front windows.  Anne Hanson’s Sonnenblume that I knit up in sunflower colors using Bam Huey Lace stopped many people in their tracks.  The bright colors lured more than one window shopper inside to take a closer look.

Bam Huey Handspun Yarn
Bam Huey Handspun yarns and fibers on display at Yarntastic!

It was a long, but fun week at Yarntastic!  Owners Lesley and Dave were great to hang out with.  Someday I will talk the shy Lesley into having her picture taken, but for now she will be a woman of mystery!  Dave kept me in coffee, but  this isn’t where the Keurig comes in, that’s later.  During the trunk show some extra work came up at our bakery, so I was needed to help out more than expected that week.  Many days I was up for work at the bakery at 4 am.  I would finish up in time to be at Yarntastic at 11am and stayed there until 7pm, or 9pm.  LONG day.  Let’s just say that coffee was needed!

The week finished up at Yantastic! on Thursday night, and I was packed up and back home by 10pm.   Now I had to get packed and ready to go farm sit in the morning.

My friend Kathy has Llamas and I get to farm sit for her/vacation at her house, when she needs to leave town.  Kathy has had several  what I would call “gentleman’s farms” over the years .  These are in the 5 acre range, just big enough for a few hobby animals and a nice garden.  The new owner of one of her former homes was in need for a house sitter and  asked Kathy if she knew anyone who might be interested in the job.  Guess who got the job!  Steve, the new owner was pretty happy to hear the property comes complete with experienced sitter.

It was fun to get to stay there again.  It was funny when I would reach for the spice drawer and it now has silverware in it,  or when I kept trying to put garbage where there wasn’t a garbage can anymore.  There aren’t  any Llamas on the farm now, but there is a lovely home for 14 wild kitties.  The Llama barn has been turned into a cattery for these kitties who previously had to fend for themselves.  They now have vet care, a warm home, plenty of food, and a great kitty window to lounge in.  There are several kitties in the house also to take care of along with 2 elderly dogs and one little Princess that rules the roost.  Here is where the sweet little girl spent much of her time during the week.

House sitting at Steve's
The Little Princess was never far away.

We had some crazy cold weather during this week, and broke some record cold temperatures.  Unfortunately that also resulted in many  broken pipes in the area.  When the city of Portland is having problems with water mains breaking due to the cold frozen ground, I guess I can’t be too surprised I lost a few battles with freezing pipes in the barn. The kitty barn is kept  warm, but the pipes were in another part of the barn.  The pvc pipes didn’t have a fighting chance against a week of below freezing weather.  Fortunately  all the house pipes are fine.  I’ve been saying we are due for a cold winter around here and boy are we getting it!

Now comes in the Keurig!  Part of the deal to get me to house/farm sit is that you provide me with food and coffee…lots of coffee.  I hate shopping, and I love to eat!  Steve did excellent in the food providing department.  This was just the “dry goods” table.  The fridge was full as well:)

house sitting food
Belly up to the food bar!

I like a well balanced plate….ok I admit it I like to play with my food, can’t help it I’m part kitty cat <^..^>

Balanced plate of food
Balanced Food is Fun Food!

I have heard of Kuerig machines, but never got too interested in them , then Steve  introduced me to his Kuerig machine,and said use it as much as you want. It was so simple even I didn’t have a problem using it.   Oh how I miss it’s blue glow from across the room!  Each morning the soft blue light guided me to the kitchen, in just moments I would be rewarded with a purrrrfect cup of rich coffee.  Every time I needed you dear Kuerig machine, you were there, ready to make me happy. Oh how I miss you……… Many times a day I stopped by for a quick pick me up, and at the end of the day you lulled me to sleep with hot coco…..oh how I miss you Kuerig…..

I contemplated saving up and purchasing a Kuerig, but I know I could not control myself and those little packets of yummy coffee would take up our entire food budget.  So for now I will fondly remember the Kuerig and look forward to the next farm sitting adventure:)

So that is where I have been and what I have been doing for the past two weeks.  I just about have things caught up and back to normal here at home and the bakery.  This coming week is all about spinning up some custom orders  and dyeing fiber.  Check back in a few days to see what I am working on and an update on the progress of Mr X’s Sweater!

Happy Knitting and spinning,

Cheryl <^..^>

 

 

New Hue Handspuns/Newhouse Trunk Show 11/29

Our Trunk Show is almost here!  It will be at Yarntastic!  Friday November 29th through Thursday December 5th.  Stop by 6802 SE Milwaukie Ave. Portland, OR 97202 for a visit and some yarn/fiber petting:)   We will also have our Custom Carbon Fiber Needles available. Don’t miss this chance to do some test knitting with these light weight strong needles!

Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber circular needles
Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber Circular Needles
Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber Needles DPNs and SPs
DPNs and SP Newhouse Custom Carbon FIber Needles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a sample of my “show”.  For those of you who have found me at fiber shows this will look familiar.  Come by  Yarntastic and say hi!

New Hue Handspuns
New Hue Handspuns at Oregon Flock and Fiber

Unfortunately my shipment of dyes has been detained somewhere between Australia and Portland Oregon.  That means I won’t have as much dyed fiber available for the Trunk show as I would like, but don’t worry there will be plenty of fiber and I will take orders:)   I’ve been packaging up the fiber I dyed last week.  How many people have a dinning room table as colorful as this!?!

Bam Huey and Baa Baa Huey dyed fiber
Dye day results

I will be knitting and spinning away at Yarntastic! throughout the week.  I hope you will stop by!

Until next time,

Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

 

Dyeing Day at New Hue Handspuns

Bam Huey Ancient Roses
Dyeing Ancient Roses

Yes that is what I have been doing this week DYEING!!  My Trunk show is coming soon. Yarntastic!  will be hosting my trunk show November 29th through December 5th.  If you are in the Portland Oregon neighborhood, come on by.  Saturday  November 30th is Small business Saturday,  stop by Yarntastic! to say hi and support 2 small businesses in one stop!   I will have my  hand painted fibers, handspun yarns and our Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber needles all on display .  There will even be  tester needles waiting for you to give them a trial run.  Just Add Knitter Kits will be available also….could be that purrrrfect gift for a knitter that needs a special treat for the holidays.

from fiber to steamer here is what my dyeing days are like

Bam Huey fiber dyeing to steamer
Fiber to Steamer

I will be dyeing more fiber all week.  My neck is already in pain, bending and reaching over the dyeing table isn’t going to help matters any, but the dyeing needs to be done, so dyeing I will do!!!

here is another style of dyeing.

handpainding Bam Huey in Carmel
Bam Huey Carmel Dyeing

I have plenty more fiber that needs color and I enjoy a good James Bond movie along with  a shaken martini, and a corny joke,so tomorrow I will pop in a movie, shake up a martini and…….. Dye another Day.

check in tomorrow:)

and until then, Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

 

 

 

 

My First Trunk Show!

My first Trunk Show is coming up right  here in Portland!  Next posting in just a few days I will have all the details.   I have done quite a few fiber shows over the years, but never a trunk show in a yarn shop.  Fiber shows always seem to have a high energy buzz about them, where every thing is go go go!!!  You have to move so fast from one person to the next  and there are so many faces that they blur together.  I’m not sure how the trunk show will go, but I’m expecting that it will be a bit more relaxed and that I can actually chat with people for more than 30 seconds.

Yesterday I had the chance to get some nice pictures of my latest shawl design.

handspun bamhuey Twister Shawl
Bam Huey Twister.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Bam Huey  Twister is 2 colorways plied together.  This one uses a plying pattern of 1/3 – Wisteria X Wisteria, 1/3 Wisteria X Raspberry Sorbet, and 1/3- Raspberry Sorbet X Raspberry Sorbet.  The pattern should be out on Ravelry a few days before Thanksgiving.  I will be sure to announce it here.

Here are a few more views of the Bam Huey Twister Shawl

back view Bam Huey handspun shawl
Not my backside view of Bam Huey Twister Shawl
Bam Huey handspun shawl
Bam Huey Twister shawl in Wisteria/Raspberry Sorbet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I probably won’t be doing a large stocking of Bam Huey Twister until after Christmas. I do have one skein in blues you can check out here .  I’m always happy to spin up a custom order, just ask:)  Does the yarn store in the pictures look familiar to you?  If it does, you just may know where my Trunk Show will be!

The work on the Just add knitter kits is almost done! The Neck Warmer kit is done and just a  few more tweaks on the mitts pattern and it will be ready to go!  Here is a picture of the test mitts…just one more mitt to finish.

New Hue and Newhouse Just Add Knitter Mitt Kitts
Just Add Knitter Mitt Kits almost done!

The Yarn -A – Long over on Ravelry is starting up, it isn’t to late to join up. Come on over and play!

The next few days will be consumed with dyeing fiber.  I hope to share some dying pictures with you next time along with the details for my Trunk Show!  Mr X’s sweater didn’t get much attention this week, but it should make it’s way back to the top of the knitting pile once the mitt kit is finished.

Until next time,

Happy spinning and Knitting!

Cheryl <^..^>

Mr X’s Handspun Sweater

Mr X’s handspun sweater has been on the to-do list for a few years, and because of Spinzilla  it is now on the needles!  I needed lots of fiber to spin for the week of Spinzilla, so I dug out the fiber I had been stock piling for Mr. X’s sweater.  I hadn’t decided on a pattern, or yarn size prior to spinning.  I went with that time trusted method and let the fiber decide what it wanted to be.

BFL Wool for Mr X's sweater
natural Black BFL for Mr X’s Sweater

I started with the Black BFL Wool…..well they call it Black but it sure looks Brown to me:)  Either way I love the  fiber.  It has a nice crimp and about a 4 inch staple length.  It was crying out to be a big lofty fluffy spin,  but knowing it was going to be used for durable sweater I put a bit more twist in the yarn, but kept it a little on the fluffy side.  I knew I wanted to ply this with another color so that the yarn would have a bit of a tweedy look when knit up.

Some of the fiber I had set aside for this project was rejects from a custom dye order.  Some times I get the dye job just right on the first try, some times it takes a few test.  A while back I was testing several colors on a combination of fibers to see how differently the fibers took up the dye.  I ended up with a lot of test bits all in the same colors,  colors that would be just purrrrrrrfect for Mr. X’s sweater.  The only problem was that there wasn’t enough  of the Greens to ply  with the  Brown/Black. As you can see from this picture I solved that problem…..

BFL handspun
Baa Baa Huey Handspun for Mr X’s Sweater

but it wasn’t easy!   I used one ply of the Black/Brown BFL and plied it against the 2 shades of green BFL and the natural BFL.  I rotated through the 3 colors 8 feet at a time. VERY time consuming and a whole lot of joining to do, but it  was soooo worth it in the end. This heavy DK weight handspun yarn is exactly what I envisioned.

Handspun Baa Baa Huey
Regular and Jumbo yarn balls ready for knitting!

 

 

 

I hate weaving in ends so I always make my skeins LONG.  That did get me into a little trouble with my yarn bowl….big ball doesn’t fit…lol .  Fortunately for me the small ball of 3 ply merino/silk  fits just fine.  I did a higher twist and a Navajo 3 ply to keep this a tight  smooth yarn.  It will be used for the ribbing on the cuffs, neck band and waist band, all areas that take a lot of abuse .  I wanted a good strong yarn that would stand up to years of abuse.

 

After the frogging of my first attempt at the sweater things are going along well.  I’m still a little concerned that it may be a little bit large, but according to the numbers is should be fine….I hope:)

Anne’s pattern Aztec Maze is a fun knit.  I did have a bit of a surprise when I opened up the pattern and saw that it was charts……ummm I don’t do charts!  I have managed to do a little with color work charts, but this was looking scary.   I knew I still couldn’t follow a chart while knitting, but I knew I could read it.  Well if I can read it then I must be able to write out what I read.  Boy was I grateful that it is a fairly simple pattern containing only knits and purls.  I wrote out the patten and all is smooth sailing.

 

Aztec Maze sweater
Latest progress on Mr X’s Sweater

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Almost time to split off and make arm holes, and before you know it I will be casting on some arms!  Work is progressing on the Just add Knitter Kits,  a few more test knits to finish, then  I should have pictures next posting.  I’m still trying to schedule in time for some knitting videoing so I can show off my cool new pit knitter circulars. I am LOVING them!

The New Hue and Newhouse  Yarn -A- Long is gearing up over on Ravelry. Come on over and check it out. There is only 1 Rule.

Rule #1 You must use some product made by New Hue Handspuns or Newhouse Needles. That is the ONLY RULE:) You can spin any New Hue Fiber, knit with any New Hue Handspun Yarn , Felt , weave, crochet, or what ever you use yarn/fiber for. You can knit any pattern with Newhouse Needles using any yarn. Last but not least you can knit one of my FREE Patterns, using any yarn and needles.

If this sounds fun to you and you like to win prizes Click HERE . The more that play the more prizes.  If you check out the Yarn -a – Long thread you will find a coupon code for a $5 savings at New Hue Handspuns .

Until next time Happy Knitting and Spinning,

Cheryl <^..^>

Spinzilla: It’s All Over But The Awards!

The Spinzilla group on Ravelry  has been buzzing with numbers.  Teams are checking in with the group totals.  The final tally will be announced on Friday, just a few more hours before we know which team spun the most yards.  It is so nice to read about handspun yarns being talked about in the number of MILES spun!

 

I am on  Team Storey Publishing, and have loved every minute of getting to know some of the spinners on the team.  Not only was I lucky enough to make some new friends, but I also lucked out on one of the daily drawing for prizes on our team.  Henry , Team Captain Bonnie’s  sweet little birdy ,who with out a doubt rules the house, pecked my name from the ticket bowl!  I found my lovely prize in this morning’s mail.    I had to immediately  fill this beautiful  wood yarn bowl with my latest project on the needles, Anne Hanson’s Sugarfrost from FIFC 2012.

Wood yarn bowl
Ash wood yarn bowl by Carl Tubbs

This yarn bowl is made by Carl Tubbs.  The wood is  Ash and has such a warm smooth feel to it.  I love the swirls of grain and the glow that emanates from them.  Hand made tools always make my work so much more enjoyable, and I am looking forward to spending hours knitting with this bowl holding my yarn:)

I am still trying to find where Carl and Christine Tubbs sell their bowls, and I will add a link just as soon as I get that info! UPDATE…I now have the Info!!! Carl also has a full time job so not a lot of bowl listed right now but go check out the beauties he has listed HERE The only complaint I have is that Carl has not signed his work of art.  If I am ever lucky enough to meet them in real life, I will be begging Carl to sign my bowl!

I have to toot my own horn a little, sorry, but I just can’t help myself.  This post was made by the Spinzilla moderators  in the Yardage total discussion thread for Spinzilla…..

We’ll be posting updates as our count begins here:

We have over 300 spinners accounted for and more coming in every minute. Deadline for Team Captain’s is 8pm EST tonight (Wednesday Oct 16th). We have just begun the happy task of recording all the entries. So far the highest yardage from an individual team member we have recorded is Cheryl Newhouse of TeamStorey with 16,852 monster yards!

EEEEEEK, That’s ME!  It’s quite possible that someone will be checking in with more, but for now I am tickled PINK!!  well, more like Purple, because after all I am a Purple Girl at heart:)

It’s  a weird mix of emotions reading posts of people commenting on the amount I have spun.  My ego has gotten quite a boost, but I know I didn’t do any where near my personal best of 24,000 yards spun and plied in a week’s time.  Some of you may remember seeing these pictures…

FIFC 2011 Knitspot
550, 400 yard skeins of handspun yarn for Knitspot’s FIFC 2011 club

This was a 8.5 months of spinning for Anne Hanson’s Knitspot’s 2011 Fall in Full Color Club…..but that is a story for another day.

For now I will  reply to all the lovely compliments   “thank you…..but just wait until next year!!!!!!”

Now I do believe it is time for a little prize! As a reward for all the new and  old readers of the blog along with  celebrating  a successful Spinzilla!  Leave a comment on this posting before  Midnight October 31st  Pacific Mountain Time, and enter for your chance to win one of the skeins of yarn I spun for Spinzilla.  This is a 435 yard skein of two ply  Bam Huey in a lace weight of about 18-19 wpi, in the High Tides colorway. The yarn is hanging to dry right now, so I don’t have a good picture, but I will post one soon. If you look close you can see the teal skein in the basket before it was washed.  Winner will be chosen by using a random number generator.

New Hue Handspuns Spinzilla Spinning.
The multi shades of Teal skein in the upper right corner is the prize skein pre washing.

Now all that remains is to wait for the Spinzilla results………..

Until next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting!

Cheryl <^..^>

 

UPDATE!   My 16,852 yards held up as most yards spun by and individual!  The skein of Bam Huey being given away is dry and here is an updated picture!

Bam Huey handspun
432 yards of Handspun Bam Huey – High Tide

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spinzilla has been SPUN!

Spinzilla spinning is officially over! The teams have just a few more moments to tally up their yardage and the team captains are collecting and organizing the entries.

The week long spinning event was not without it’s pitfalls.  Team members reported in with flu, headaches, arm pain, leg pain and just plain old life getting in the way of spinning.  Me, I had my own problems……..

Spinzilla Burns and blisters
Burns from boiling dye

I’ve been dyeing fiber for 16+  years……never once have I spilled boiling dye on myself…..until this time. OUCH!  I had to keep my hands covered with ice packs for over a day.  I slept with hands wrapped in blue ice packs. About 36 hours later I was able to get back to spinning.  My goal was 20,000 yards of handspun singles, but with more than a day of spinning lost there was no way I could make it.  That didn’t discourage me I reset my goal for 17,000 yards…………Then Mom and Dad came for a visit Friday afternoon until Monday morning!  I only see my parents for a few days 2-3 times year.  It was difficult to spin and entertain the troops, but I think we had a nice visit chatting while I spun.  9 pm Sunday night arrived right on schedule, and at last it was fiber down and spinners stopped!  Monday was all about plying, plying, and PLYING!  I did ply a few thousand yards during the week, but there were thousands left to ply on Monday.  Plying up the fine lace weight Cashmere and Tussah Silk seemed to never end, but finally the pound +  of fiber was done, almost 3,000 yards of 2 ply lace.  I have some secret plans for this:)  Here is my final picture I sent off as my entry.

Spinzilla final yards 16,852!
16,852 yards of singles!

The dark brown and greens are for another secret project.  The chocolate Cashmere on the rolls will be shipped off to Tanglewood Fiber Creations. The BFL gradients and other odds and ends will be up for sale in the Shop before long. The Navajo 3 ply will be use on the secret brown/green project.  The pale blue/green/white Merino and Cashmere will be turned into some toasty warm leg warmers and slippers for me!

Spinzilla week was long, and full of road blocks, but it was fun!  It was great to get some spinning done for myself and get some odds and ends finished up that have been waiting too long.  I’ve been a production spinner for many years so producing thousands of yard of yarn in a week wasn’t unusual for me, but it was fun to read about spinners who were experiencing production spinning for the first time.  I can’t help but wonder how many of them will now be bitten by the production spinning bug!

If you are a Raveler you may want to go check out the Spinzilla Group Threads and read the adventures of hundreds of spinners for yourself.  If you are not a  member of Ravelry do yourself a favor and go sign up..it’s free, fun and a wealth of information.  I have made some wonderful friends there!

Now that Spinzilla is coming to a close,  It is time to do some celebrating,  the winning team will be announced on Friday.  Other things to celebrate along with completing Spinzilla are my 27th wedding anniversary, and my 18th year of spinning!!!  Next posting will announce my plans of some competitions and some prizes to spread the love of spinning and my anniversaries!

until next time, Happy Spinning!

Cheryl <^..^>

p.s. get those needles warmed up, because there will be some knitting prizes too.

Ready! Set! GO SPINZILLA!!!

It is now 7 pm Pacific Time as I start to write this post, and that means just 2 hours to SpinZilla !!! SpinZilla is a friendly week long team spinning competition to see which team can spin the most yardage from 12:01 am Monday  October 7th to Midnight  Sunday October 13th.

I am spinning for Team Storey Publishing, and have set myself a goal of spinning 20,000 yards.  I’m still working on getting enough fiber to spin.  So far I have 2 pounds of black BFL wool that needs to be spun into a 2 ply DK weight, 1- 1/2   pounds of Merino Cashmere that I will be spinning into a 2 ply fingering weight, 1/2 pound of Cashmere/Tussah Silk that should make some very nice lace weight yarn.

Spinning Fiber
Spinning Fiber for SpinZilla

This week you can expect to see daily posts of my progress, but right now it is time for me to hang up  the fiber I dyed today,  eat the lovely dinner Will made for me, then it will be time to get settled in to spin.

Wish me luck to meet my goal of 20,000 yards spun!

Happy Spinning,

Cheryl <^..^>

Back from OFFF-On the Mend & Spinning Again!

Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival, OFFF  was quite eventful this year.  Set up on Friday went smoothly.  I share a booth with the Duncan Drum Carders.  After a few hours the booth was ready.

OFFF booth 2013
New Hue Handspuns and Duncan Carders

Lucky for me I live only 20 miles from the Canby Fairgrounds where OFFF is held, but the trip home that night wasn’t so lucky for me.  North bound I-205 was stop and go traffic the whole way.

I was looking forward to getting home to celebrate my 27th wedding anniversary with my husband.  Little did I know that we would be spending most of the evening in the emergency room…….  A distracted driver plowed into the back of my truck!  I ended up strapped to a back board and had a lovely ride to ER in the ambulance.  My dear Hubby met us at the hospital.  After a few hours and what seemed like hundreds of x-rays they determined  nothing was broken.  I was finally  turned  loose with prescriptions for pain meds and muscle relaxants.

My truck wasn’t hurt, and lucky for me I just have to deal with  sore muscles for a few weeks. I was pretty loopy on the pain meds, and unable to drive, so Will drove me down and picked me up from OFFF both days.  I wasn’t able to spin at all on Saturday.  Sitting upright in my chair and selling fiber was challenging enough!

The weather during OFFF was pretty nasty with the wind and rain.  Several outside vendor’s tents were blown over and some decided it was best to head home.  Lucky for me, we have an inside booth.

Despite the rain, wind, and the trip to the ER, it was a good show.  I got to see some old friends and make some new ones…..even if I was a bit out of it, and can’t remember names:)

I’m now back at home resting up and working on my  “Just Add Knitter Kits”  The last label has been made.

Brick-O-Brack
New Hue & Newhouse Just Add Knitter Kit tag

hopefully by the next posting  the first Neck Warmer Kit will be available!

I’m getting ready for Spinzilla !  I am on Team Storey Publishing.  Now to  line up enough fiber to spin during the week long event.  The goal  I’ve set for myself is to spin 20,000 yards in 7 days! now I just have to find enough fiber to spin……

Until next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting!

Cheryl <^..^>

Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival Bound!

Bam Huey Fiber
Bam Huey Fiber Drying for Oregon Flock and Fiber

The past week has been all about getting ready for Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival !   I haven’t had the time to make  plying videos because I have been dyeing up a storm,  putting the finishing touches on a new pattern, and developing the New Hue & Newhouse  “Just add Knitter” Kits.

The truck is packed and I am heading out to set up for Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival!  See you there.

Oregon Flock and Fiber
New Hue Handspuns booth at Oregon Flock and Fiber

Today is also a very special day….. Twenty Seven years ago today this is what I was doing!!!!

Will and Cheryl Newhouse 9/27/86
Will and Cheryl Newhouse 9/27/86

Now off to Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival!!!!!