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Goals, Dreams and Reality……

I’m a list maker and a goal setter.  Nothing makes me happier than to  cross off a task or reach a goal.  Last posting I was getting ready for a Godzilla tv movie marathon in preparation for SPINZILLA.  It was grand.  By the 2nd movie I was really into the Godzilla/Spinzilla mood.  The hardest part was waiting for the start of Spinzilla!  At last the start time approached, I snuck a quick nap in before the Midnight hour tolled.  One minute after Midnight I was spinning away! I spun for about 4 hours just to officially start the week of spinning.  That was my first goal, to be sure to start the race at the drop of the flag.  Goal number one accomplished:)

Goal number 2 was to be up and spinning by 8 am each morning, and spend as much time as possible spinning before my 2 am bed time.  I did pretty good with this goal.  I was late to spinning a few mornings, and stayed up beyond my bed time on a few occasions but it all evened out pretty good.  I give myself a passing grade on this goal, did good, but not Gold Star good.

Goal number 3 was to photo document my spinning as much as possible. I did good on this one…lol…took me over an hour to sort through all the pictures I snapped this past week.  Here is some first day progress.

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Day 1 results for SPINZILLA 2014

I had a lot of fun with the camera….. Spinning fiber waiting to be spun

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Fiber stripped and ready for spinning

The sillies tended to strike in the middle of the night… Sometimes the piles of fiber started spinning on their own…

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Spinning fiber spinning

Goal number 4 was to name the new colorway of Bam Huey.  This picture confirmed the name I had in mind.  Aurora Borealis!  I started with a purple/blue color combination for one ply of the yarn for the night sky. The 2nd ply would be the explosion of color produced by geomagnetic storms  hitting our atmosphere.  I’d say I aced this goal:)

Goal number 5 was to spin more than I did last year.  Hit that goal on day 4!  I counted up 17,000-ish yards by Thursday surpassing last year’s 16,852 yards.

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Hit the 17,000 yard mark with these fresh off the winder skeins

Last year I had to sit out several days due to burns and visitors….not so this year.  Everyone did pretty good, just a few phone calls and a few distractions that could have been avoided.  On the whole the family was on their best behavior and I didn’t have to work too much during the week.

Goal number 6 was to have the best spinning day ever on Saturday 10/11/14 and do this by spinning 20 hours.  Why you ask?!?!  Because that was my 20th anniversary of my first spinning lesson.  Saturday marked my 20th year of doing what I love best.  I met my closest friend and my soon to be mentor on that day.  The 3 of us hope to get together a bit later and celebrate.  If it were not for these 2 ladies and their support I would not be the spinner I am today.  I had to be sure to make it a good day even if I could not spend it with them:)  I love to do movie marathons when I have big spinning projects.  One of my all time favorites to pop in the DVD player is the extended versions of Lord of The Rings.  That is always a great 12 hour kick off.  The even better part is that there are now the 2 Hobbit  movies to add to that line up giving me about 18 hours of spinning entertainment.  To top it off for a full 20 hours of movies I ended with my all time favorite movie, The Wizard of OZ.  I can never get tired of watching that movie…what can I say, I’m still a farm girl at heart who wants color in her life!

It was fun to snap some pictures while watching  here are some of of my favs….

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yet the start of another Hobbit movie

Gandalf watched over me too as I spun along and drank home made mead from my Lord of the Rings Chalice .

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Must not make the Wizard mad, must spin faster!!!

Keeping the Dwarf’s beards out of my spinning was a challenge as well

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Must keep the Dwarf’s beard out of the fiber and his hands off my mead!

I started spinning at 6 am on Saturday 10/11/14 and finished  spinning at 2:15 am Sunday morning when Dorthy decided there really was “No Place Like Home”.  There were a few 15 minute meal and bathroom breaks, but for the most part it was spinning, spinning, and more spinning!  Wonderful Hubby cooked up this huge 17 pound hunk of beef for 11 hours.  Talk about mouth watering caramelized yummy goodness!!!

Braised Beef...It's what's for dinner.....and breakfast and lunch, and for the next week!!!
Braised Beef…It’s what’s for dinner…..and breakfast, and lunch, and for the next week!!!

It was a grand day and I had a wonderful time reaching this goal of 20 hours of spinning on my 20th anniversary:))))))  I’d say I got an A+ on reaching this goal! The best part is I also reached goal number 7 early this day…… to make last year’s missed goal of 20,000 yards!

The days of SPINZILLA did blur one into the next somewhat like this flying plying bobbin…

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The days of blur…

Sunday was full of football….can’t say my teams did to well, but still it was a fun day of spinning and yelling/cheering.  I snapped this picture for a particular FB friend….. I think you know who you are you green and yellow fan you….lol…

The Green Bay Packers and Spinning, just for you Miss Lyons!
The Green Bay Packers and Spinning, just for you Packer fans!  Sorry to my Seahawks Friends…they played so bad I couldn’t bring myself to take a picture 🙁

Before long the week was coming to an end and the final hours were counting down. Goal number 8 was to spin to the very end and cross the finish line strong.  I decided that the best way for a strong finish to SPINZILLA  week was finish the way I started….with a Godzilla movie……..

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SPINZILLA and Godzilla stepping/stomping  out…..
Monster SPINZILLA YARN VS Godzilla
Monster SPINZILLA YARN VS Godzilla

Midnight struck soon after Godzilla was destroyed, and it was fiber down and time to count yardage.  Goal number 8 was to break 30,000 yards…..and I made it!!! 2am picture wasn’t great, so snapped one first thing in the morning… here is over 30,000 yards!!!!

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Broke the 30,000 yard goal!

The final goal was to double last years yardage…. I would have needed to spin  34,000 yards to make that goal…..I missed it by about a mile!!  My final measured, and remeasured  yardage is…….drum roll please……….. 30,723 Monster SPINZILLA yards spun! That is a bit over 17 miles in one week!!!

A happy result to a wonderful week of spinning
A happy result to a wonderful week of spinning
ZZZZZZZZZ........
ZZZZZZZZZ……..

Now it is a matter of waiting to see how our Team Knot Another Hat  placed.  We had many heavy duty spinners working hard!  and of course I’m wondering if I will hang on to the individual grand champion spot this year.  I’m keeping my fingers crossed, but I well know that there are many spinners faster and better than me…..just not too many as crazy as me when it comes to spinning:)

one final picture to leave you with…..

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My SPINZILLA week!

Until next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

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1234 Huey & Putting one foot in front of the other

The release of 1234 Huey has been delayed but should happen soon…..some times life is so much of an adventure that all you can do is put one foot in front of the other.  My life is on one heck of an adventure right now.  Come take a peek if you DARE!!!!!!

We are still healing from the loss of our little fur girl Pooky.  Keeping busy has helped and boy-oh-boy have we been busy!   Lets get the personal stuff out of the way first and then on to the important stuff….FIBER!!!!

We are MOVING!  For many people moving isn’t such a big deal, they do it all the time……not me.  Being a 4+ generation farm girl I never moved growing up.  I had a few different dorm rooms and apartments while in college.  I was married within a year of graduating from WWU and we have lived in the same house we bought just after being married in 1986. So for the most part I have lived in 2 houses for my 51 years.  Twenty eight of those years have been in this old house.

I have to admit a just a few months after moving in to our house I wanted to move out.  Not because the house is horrible, but because I am NOT a city girl. Now after 28 years we are moving at last!  The reasons for moving are many, some good and some not so good .  We are taking a positive approach on this new adventure and see it as the 2 year plan that gets us to our final home.  We will be selling our house and  moving in with my Mother-in-law.  She is 88 and having a total knee replacement next week.  Our bakery business has still not recovered from the continuing  economic dump of 2008.  It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out the  best move for everyone is for us to sell our house take over the basement apartment at mom-in-law’s for the next year or two.

The challenge is to take our 50+ years of collected junk from a 2500 square foot house plus 2 car garage to 550 square feet, plus a storage/dye room of about 100 square feet.   Can you say DUMP TRIP?????  We have put many things out on the curb and they vanish within minutes.  If I had known that the dead air conditioner would be gone in 4 minutes I would not have left it in the attic and tripped over it for 5 years!!!  Who knew…lol…. even tho it is funny to see how fast things are picked up it reminds me how bad the economy still is that so many people are desperate enough for cash to troll the neighborhoods for scrap metal.  We have put out large piles of scrap metal 5 times and every time it has been a different person picking it up.   I’m glad and a bit sad all at the same time….

We have actually enjoyed getting rid of the junk.  Most of it really is just junk, some memories, but do I really need things I haven’t seen for over 15 years?!?!?!  Not only do we have to empty out our house but we have to move Brother-in-law out of the apt. to an upstairs bedroom.  He has lived in the basement for about 35 years and the apt has pretty much become a dumping ground for his junk…..as in there are just a couple of rabbit trails through the room.  It is going to take a lot of work to clean out but it will be worth it, and in the long run B-I-L gets a cleaned out usable  apt once we move out which makes him happy too!

We will still be making needles, dyeing fiber and spinning yarn through all this adventure, but I may not be able to keep up communication as much as I should.  Please bear with me and just holler if you need something, we may be quiet, but we are here working away!

Now on to the important stuff……..Fiber updates and Pictures!  First up are pictures from my last trunk show at Yarntastic! Featuring my 2 new handspun lines 1234 Huey  and Cam Huey

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Handspun 1234 Huey and Cam Huey trunk show at Yarntastic!

I hand paint the 100% Merino fiber for the 1234 Huey Handspun yarn in a 3 color gradient style.  These new yarns will soon be available at New Hue Handspuns  along with the 75% Merino 25% Baby Camel Down, rustic spun Cam Huey.

I finally have a sample knit from each of the 10 colorways, and all of them done from my own patterns created specifically to show off gradient handspun yarn.  The Shawl and Scarf pattern is available free on Ravelry,  New Hue Handspuns 1234 and Cam Huey Gradient Shawl  here are a few close ups.

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1234 Huey Scarf in the Beach colorway

The other new free pattern I have up on Ravelry is the New Hue Handspun 1234 Mitts.  Nothing very difficult or exciting about this pattern, just a nice simple plain pair of mitts designed to show off 90-100 yards  of handspun yarn.

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1234 Huey Mitts in Ocean
1234 Huey handspun Mitts in Rose Garden
1234 Huey handspun Mitts in Rose Garden

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are a few more patterns yet to be written up, here is the Shrug I have been working on.

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1234 Huey and Cam Huey Shrug in Canyon colorway
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1234 Huey and Cam Huey Shrug in Tropic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a cute little headband/ear warmer I came up with using some short rows to show off the gradient.  I also have one done in the Desert colorway, but no picture yet.

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1234 Huey handspun Headband/ear warmer in Meadow.

Last but not least is the Hat or Neckwarmer pattern that needs to be written up.

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1234 Huey handspun Hat in the Forest colorway
1234 Huey and Cam Huey neck warmer in Mountain colorway
1234 Huey and Cam Huey neck warmer in Mountain colorway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

oh what the hay…one more picture:)  this one is 1234 Huey in the Prairie colorway .  I have  paired  it with the super baby soft 100% Baby Camel Down .  Here you can see that it is balled up and ready to knit.  It now is  a scarf…….OH MY!   I can’t wait until winter to wrap this ultra soft and warm scarf around my neck!

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1234 Huey Handspun in Prairie paired with 100% Baby Camel Down

So as you can see, although I have been quiet, I also have been busy.  There are a few secret projects I’ve been working on too that won’t be seen until spring, but the work must be done now.  I have been playing with some new colorways in between cleaning out my house.  The new fall leaves colorway is making me VERY happy:)

Before I know it, it will be September 26th and time to pack up for Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival.  My wedding anniversary falls on the same weekend.  Last year my truck was hit on the freeway retuning from setting up for the show and I spent my anniversary in the emergency room…..this year I hope for better….lol.  As soon as OFFF is over it is time to start stocking up for SPINZILLA…….I have to defend my title of Individual Grand Champion.  Last year I competed against 600 US and Canadian spinners.  This year it is open world wide and there are almost 1,000 spinners signed up so far!!! I’m going to have to keep my nose to the grindstone to come out any where near the top.  Last year I spun 16,852 yards during the week, and I had to take a few days off due to visitors and burning my hand.  This year, NO visitors and No dyeing during SPINZILLA.  My goal is to break the 20,000 yard mark……we shall see:)

Next time around I hope to have some new Bam Huey colorway pictures for you,  right now I need to go restock the shop with fiber, and get to work on listing the 1234 Huey Handspun!

Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

New Line Launch Team for Knitters, Spinners and Lovers of Hand Knits!

New Line Launch Team spots are OPEN!

Sign ups for the team have been extended to Midnight Pacific Time JUNE 8th 2014.   This is the last chance to purchase 2 new yarn/fiber lines at wholesale prices!!!!!

You may be asking yourself what is a New Line Launch Team.  Short answer is that it is a way for Knitters, Spinners and Lovers of Hand Knits, to help me get a new handspun yarn and fiber line into my shop.  What do the Team Members  get out of it?  Wholesale prices!

Starting a new handspun yarn and fiber line takes lots of work and money.  Hard work isn’t an issue, I’m used to hard work and love long hours of spinning.  It is  money that I need to invest into a large fiber purchase.  What the team members do for me is prepay for  fiber and yarn which gives me the cold hard cash to make a large fiber buy.  I will be selling a limited number of spots on the team for knitters, spinners, and lovers of Hand Knits.  All kits will  be sold at Wholesale prices!  This is the first time I have offered handspun yarn, fiber and Hand Knits at wholesale prices to the public.  This special pricing will only happen during the launch of a new yarn/fiber  line, so grab it while you can because you will not see it for this price again!

How do you become a New Line Launch Team Member?  Simple, purchase any kit! Spots on the team will be open from May 10, 2014  Through May 30, 2014. Warning, spots are limited and may sell out prior to the cut off date. Kits can be purchased here here at New Hue Handspuns.

I will  be hosting a Knit and Spin Along at my Ravelry Group New Hue Handspuns Creations.   Check out the group to see how  New Line Launch Team members can receive discount coupons for New Hue Handspuns.com.  There will  be  prizes awarded for team members, the more that participate, the more prizesBig Smile.

Let’s get on to introducing the yarn!!  Here it is at last, the Cam Huey  and 1234 Huey handspun yarns and spinning fiber.

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Handspun Cam Huey, Merino/Baby Camel Down

The Cam Huey handspun yarn is DK weight 2 ply yarn. The white, thicker rustic ply is 100 % Merino wool. The thin brown ply is Baby Camel Down.  Talk about soft and strong!  The lofty Merino  gives strength and  a big squooosh factor to the yarn, and the oh so soft Baby Camel Down just begs to be snuggled.  I made an ear warmer/head band out of this yarn last  Winter.  It was so comfortable and warm, I only took it off to wash it once in a while.  I was quite please on how durable the yarn was. The Cam Huey comes in a 200 yard skein.

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1234 Huey 100% Merino Wool

The 1234 Huey handspun yarn is also a DK weight 2 ply yarn.  Both plies  are 100% Merino wool.  I hand paint the fiber with 3 colors in a gradient style. I then spin the fiber in the color pattern of 1-2-3-3-2-1.  This way you can create a scarf/project with matching ends. The skein for the scarf knit kit is 100 yards.  The skein for the shawl size kit is 300 yards.  There are 10 colorways for you to choose from.

Three of the colorways are pictured here,  Beach, Mountain, and Forest. The remaining 7 colorways  will be for those who want a bit of surprise to their package.  I will only describe the colors, no pictures

1. Beach – Cream, Pale Green, Pale Blue.

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1234 Huey in Beach colorway

2. Mountain – Purple, Bluish Purple, Blue.

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1234 Huey – Mountain

3. Forest – Light Green, Dark Green, Brown.

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1234 Huey – Forest

4. Ocean –  Light Purplish Blue, Medium Blue, Dark Blue.

5. Meadow – Spring green, Medium Green, Dark Green.

6. Rose Garden – Bright Pink, Reddish Pink, Deep Dark Pink.

7. Prairie – Pale Tan, Rusty Brown, Dark brown.

8. Tropic – Bright Teal Blue, Bright Teal Green, Very Bright Teal Blue/Green.

9. Desert – Pale Yellow, Sandy Brown, Reddish Brown.

10. Canyon – Rusty Brown, Rusty Orange, Rusty Red.

SCARF KNIT KITS

The Scarf Knit Kit has 500 yards of DK weight handspun yarn.  Included in the kit are two 200 yard skeins of Cam Huey Handspun yarn and one  100 yard skein of 1234 Huey Handspun yarn, your choice from 10 colorways.  Along with the yarn you will receive my new scarf/shawl pattern, created specifically for this yarn combination.  The pattern will be available on Ravelry,  or I can email a PDF  copy to you, or a hard copy can be included with the yarn shipment if you prefer. There will be only 50 of these kits offered at the wholesale price.

THE SHAWL SIZE KNIT KIT

The Shawl size kit is 3 times the size of the scarf kit.  This kit includes Six 200 yard skeins of the Cam Huey Handspun, and one 300 yard skein of 1234 Huey Handspun.  Along with the yarn you will receive my new scarf/shawl pattern, created specifically for this yarn combination. The pattern will be available on Ravelry, or I can email a PDF copy to you, or a hard copy can be included with the yarn shipment if you prefer. There will be only  five of these kits offered at the wholesale price.

THE SPIN KIT

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Spin kit with Forest

The Spin Kit will include all the fiber needed to make the 3 skeins of yarn in the Scarf size knit kit.  Six ounces of Merino wool, two ounces of Baby Camel Down and two ounces of hand painted Merino wool. Be sure to join in the Spin along on Ravelry  if you would like coaching on how to spin it up like Cam Huey and 1234 Huey.  There will be only 50 of these kits offered at the wholesale price.

LOVERS OF HAND KNITS

Do you love handspun hand knits, but you just don’t have the time or energy to spin and knit for yourself? Want to give someone a very special birthday or holiday gift?  This is your chance to join the team and help support the New Line Launch!  I will be offering VERY limited spots for Lovers of Hand Knits.  There will be two finished Scarves offered and one  finished Shawl.  All hand knits will be dyed, spun and knit to order with your choice from 10 colorways.  Expect 1-3 months for delivery.  Your delivery date will be set when order is placed.

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Scarf in Cam Huey and 1234 Huey – Beach
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Shawl in Cam Huey and 1234 Huey – Forest

 

Launch Teams memberships will be available from May 10 – June 8th.  No limit on how many of the kits you can purchase, but the total number of kits is limited to 50 Scarf Knit Kits, 5, Shawl Knit Kits, 50 Spin kits, and 3 Lovers of Hand Knits.  USA shipping will be a $6 flat rate.  I will ship international, but I am sorry to say that this time around I will have to charge actual shipping costs. I’ve always kept   international shipping at a flat rate of $6, but I can’t afford to pay the additional shipping cost on wholesale purchases. International purchases will receive a paypal invoice for the actual additional shipping costs over $6 after purchase is made.

International orders will ship on Monday July 14, 2014.  USA orders will ship on Monday July 21, 2014.   If all orders are completed ahead of schedule I will ship earlier!

PRICING

Scarf Knit Kit :  Retail price, $98   New Line Launch Team price, $58.80

Shawl Knit Kit : Retail price, $294, New Line Launch Team price, $176.40

Spin Knit Kit : Retail price, $48, New Line Launch Team price, $28.80

Finished Scarf : Retail price, $198, New Line Launch Team price, $118.80

Finished Shawl : Retail price, $594, New Line Launch Team price, $356.40

All kits are available for purchase here at New Hue Handspuns  

I’m excited to get the Cam Huey and 1234 Huey lines up and running, and am looking forward to getting to know the team!  Come by Ravelry and introduce yourself in the group.

Until next time,

Happy Knitting and Spinning,

Cheryl <^..^>

Fiber shows, Fiber Festivals and a New Fiber!

I’ve been swimming in fiber this past month and it has been a blast.   It’s been fun, but I realized that I need to set aside time in my schedule to blog!  Once again it is a game of catch up….Here is what I have been up to lately….

Early April I was invited to bring my fiber and yarn back to Yarntastic!, for the Yarn Train weekend.  The train brings a hundred plus  knitters from the Seattle area to Portland to yarn shop hop.  It was nice to chat with so many enthusiastic knitters and even some spinners too.  When ever I am out with my yarns I am always spinning.  This was the first time that I did not spin.  I had knitting that needed finishing and mini skeins that needed tying and tagging.   It was a really strange feeling to be out in public with out Miss Mini, but it did give me a chance to show off our needles in action.  Someday I am going to figure out how to spin and knit at the same time……. Don’t laugh I’ve done crazier things in the past 🙂  I was so caught up in my knitting that I forgot to take pictures at Yarntastic! but here  is a shot of the mini skeins drying.

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Many Minis

Once I was back home from Yarntastic! It was time to start prepping fiber for Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival.  I ordered up fiber, and started dying like crazy.  Over 20 pounds of fiber hand painted in 3 days. Weighing out and rolling the fiber took most of one day!  Check out the racks of drying fiber.

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Baa Baa Huey and Bam Huey Drying

here’s another pile of fiber that is dry and waiting to be packaged.

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Sure wish fiber would bag itself…lol

Before I knew it, it was time to start packing up for CGFF.  We managed to get almost everything in the truck, but the new display tree did have to ride on top.

New Hue Handspuns on the road
Packed Puppy Truck

As usual I didn’t get all the fiber packaged before the show, but I always find time to finish rolling the fiber after I set up my booth.  For the past 2 years I have shared a booth with the Jenkins and their beautiful Turkish Spindles, but they were not able to make it this year.   Ed and Wanda are great fun to hang out with at the shows, so it was a little lonely not having them there.  I did love spreading out and filling a whole booth, and once the show opened I didn’t have time to be lonely 🙂  I had wonderfully fun new neighbors to chat with at my new booth.

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The Garden Room

I had an excellent new location right at the front doors next to the info booth.  The windows are great for lighting up the lace shawls but played havoc with my camera flash. It really wasn’t that yellowish in the room.  I have always used a garden theme for my displays, from my  shawl flowers to the yarn hanging on the garden fences.  I don’t have a green thumb for a regular garden, but in my fiber garden I grow yarns of many colors.  This year I added a tree to the garden.

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Fiber, yarn and shawl Tree

There was also a plant stand and planters to show off small color work projects, seen on the right side of the picture.

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Garden fence and new plant stand at CGFF

The new fountain display flowing with mini skeins of handspun yarn somehow missed getting in the pictures.  I will be sure to get a picture next show.

One of my favorite parts of vending at fiber shows is when people bring  their projects they have made from my fiber and handspun yarn.  Check out this beauty made from a skein of  handspun Baa Baa Huey Lace. BEAUTIFUL!!!

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Handspun Baa Baa Huey lace gradient.

It was a fun show as always. A beautiful start to each morning, how is this for a room view!

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Sunrise from the deck

The Columbia Gorge is a beautiful place and so close to home, makes me feel a little spoiled:)

Once I was unpacked and inventory done, it was then time to get moving on my new yarn line.   I’ve been knitting up samples of the new yarns.  Unfortunately I made a math mistake in figuring yardage.  This means I had to redo all my figures and resize the skeins, thus a delay in releasing the yarn.  BUT don’t fret, it will happen soon.  This weekend the new yarn will make it’s appearance and you will have a chance to snag some up at a VERY good price.   Details will be in my next posting on Friday.  Check back and see how you can be a part of the New Hue Handspuns New Line Launch Team.

Until next time,

Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

 

Time Flies, and Plans are Hatching!

Time is flying faster than ever, or at least it seems that way.  I remember as a kid time passing so slowly, a week was forever and a year an eternity.  Now a year passes in a blink of an eye, and a day lasts no longer than the flutter of a humming bird’s wing.   I don’t seem able to slow time down, so I  best be picking  up my  pace!  I can hardly believe I have been home for 2 weeks and I have not found the time to blog!  It has been on the list of things to do each day,  but somehow the day runs out before I get to blogging.  Thanks to those of you who have been rattling my cage, and checking up on me, you’ve inspired me to make time for blogging  and move it to the top of my To Do List!  Now I have a lot of excuses of why I didn’t have time to blog, some of them are plans that are still under wraps, and some that I can share with you.  For now, let’s play catch-up!

We left off with my last days out Llama farm sitting, and the Big Table of work I brought along with me.  The Good News is that the table is now cleared off!!!!

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The Big Table has been cleared!

I made a lot of progress on my projects and even finished a few 🙂  Our part of the taxes are done and turned over to the accountant to deal with.  I finished all the adding, subtracting and figuring  before returning home, but once I was home it was several days of digging trying to find some missing papers.  We kept with our usual time frame of finishing in the nick of time…. as in plug in the last numbers and race to make our appointment in time….lol  some things never change.

I did finish the Water Lilies and Hillflowers  Scarf, and blocked it first thing when I got home.

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Water Lilies and Hillflowers back home at my dining room table.

I love Anne Hanson’s Hillflowers because it shows off multi color handspun yarns well. Here’s my favorite shots.

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how’s this for a close up?!?
New Hue Handspuns and Kitchnering
Kitchnering Water Lilies and Hillflowers

I have been winding mini skeins when I have a spare minute and knitting on my  WIP shawl.  Unfortunately the spinning and knitting  that have been taking up most of my time I can not share with you quite yet!  What I can say is that I am working on a new yarn line and it involves 2 types of yarn. I will be  having a special to launch the new yarn, but it is a few weeks away.  I also have built 2 new displays for my fiber booth at Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival that is just 3 weeks away!  Once again time is flying by me at warp speed.  I promise to keep up with time a little better now.  Next time I may be able to share a few hints about the new handspun yarn, but for now I need to shift into high gear and get back to spinning!

Until next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

Book work to Sweater-The End of the Big Table

I’ve made it to the other end of the Big Table, where the book work and  sweater reside ….the end with 2 projects that have been looming over me for weeks and I must get them done!

New Hue Handspuns
The other end of the Big Table

Yes that is Mr X’s Sweater…the one I made too big in the arms.  I started the cutting and re-seaming weeks ago, but it is scary and tedious.  Two things that send me running away to find something else that needs to be done!  But alas the only other thing left is that pile of papers and books.  That’s the stuff I have to organize, add up and get ready for my accountant for the yearly taxes.  Yes we are cutting it close to the tax deadlines, but why rush when you just have to give them more money!?!?

Today is book work day for me.  I love what I do, but like any business it includes doing things you don’t like.  Book work is one of those things, but it must be done, so today is book work day.  I’m setting up to make it as painless as possible. I finally figured out how to work the Bose radio out here on the farm, and set it to my favorite station!  For those of you who know me well, know that electronics are not my friends, so this is a really REALLY  BIG accomplishment for me.  Anything more than on/off , up/down can send me into a complete brain meltdown.  I now have the tunes cranked, snacks bowls are filled, coffee is brewing, adding machine is warmed up, all that remains is for me to get my hind end in that chair and get the work done! But how about I stall just a little longer…lol …and show you a picture of my finished Water lilies and Hillflowers  scarf, well almost finished. I’m waiting to block it until I get home:)

New Hue Handspuns
Water Lilies and Hillflowers all Kitchnered up

I love the Hillflowers pattern  by Anne Hanson.  It shows off handspun multi color yarns so well!

Ok, I’ve stalled long enough, off to book work land for me…..well one more picture… Last night was so beautiful and clear.  I watched the sun set and the moon come out while relaxing on the deck…..how cool is this:)

New Hue Handspun's moon rise
Moon rise

Until next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting…..and book work

Cheryl <^..^>

Making Minis While the Sun Shines

Today I will let you in on my plans for all that yarn in the middle of The Big Table…….Minis, yes, lots and lots of mini skeins!  This pile of yarn will soon turn into many many Mini Skeins.

New Hue Handspuns mini skein project
Time to make the Minis!

Making handspun yarn can result in a lot of small bits of yarn.  There is the testing of dye combinations, then so many options to spin up the fiber.   This means there is lots of handspun yarn around my house that never makes it into the Shop.  Today I start winding away!  I’ve been having a lot of fun with color work lately in my knitting.  I whipped up the hat you see in the picture using lots of little bits of left overs.  My plan is to have several baskets of minis in my booth at Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival along with a few samples and patterns to inspire others to play with color….while at the same time getting all these pretty  bits of  yarns out into the world:)

I did get the fingerless mitts finished yesterday, but I stayed up too late watching TV, and fell asleep before I could write a blog post.  I got hooked on a show…..there are 44 episodes of it  on Netflix….I watched 17 of them yesterday…Yup, I’m hooked.  So the rule today was, Post first  THEN  watch TV!!!!

I’ll leave you today with a picture of the drying mitts

New Hue handspun mitts
Bunny Patch and Bam Huey Mitts

They never look quite as good all wet, but perhaps in a day or two I will get some prettier pictures  outside.  Speaking of outside….look how nice and peaceful my view was yesterday!

Kathy's Llama
It doesn’t get much better than this!

Until Next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting!

Chery <^..^>

Nine Days and counting

I left off last night with a picture of the Big Table full of yarn.  For those of you who know me or have seen pictures of my dining room table you may have recognized that this is NOT my table.  I’m off Llama and puppy dog sitting.  Hubby is at home taking care of the Bakery and taking care of shipping orders for New Hue Handspuns while I am relaxing in the peace and quiet. See my Blog header picture up above, that is what I get to see every morning from the big table! I’m here for nine days and I brought along all those projects I’ve been meaning to take care of but never seem to find the time.  I decide that in nine days I should be able to get a good amount of work done.  Lets break down the Big Table into project groups and a few days of blogging.

First up is Knitting projects that need finishing, and newly finished handspun skeins that need pictures taken and listed in the shop.

New Hue Handspuns projects and handspun yarn
Plenty of knitting and listing to keep me busy busy busy!

In this picture you can see 4 shawls that need some knitting! They are all  Anne Hanson, Knitspot Designs.  I would like to get at least 2 of these done while I am here.  Hill Flowers, the greenish one in  the  in the top right  corner, only needs 1/2 of one repeat to finish then it is time to kitchner it.  The blue one in the bottom right corner is Sugarfrost.  It has lots of bobbles and isn’t even half way done.  I would really like to get this one done, but I’m betting a few repeats is all that will be done during the nine days. The purple in the left bottom corner is 100% cashmere and it is for me! Unfortunately being for me puts it at the bottom of the list, the other shawls must be done first so they are ready for display by the time the Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival rolls around the 3rd week of April.  Top left corner I REALLY want to get finished.  The Flaming Swan has been on the needles for over 2 years!  For the last year I have been hiding the mango container of 7 balls of yarn that are connected to the shawl  behind my display at shows.  It sure would be nice to just be able to hang the finished  shawl next show.  The skeins of yarn to the left are what I spun up during my trunk show at Yarntastic! last week.  If the sun comes out during the nine days I hope to get some outdoor pictures of these skeins and get them listed in the shop.  If you check out the center of the picture closely you can see the start of a blue fingerless mitt.  I’ve been working on the mitts first.  They are a custom order that needs to be done by the time I return home, because they ship out the next day!  I now have one mitt done, and 2/3rds of the second one.  Hopefully tomorrow night I will have pictures of the finished mitts.

It’s time for me to hit the hay, the sun comes up in about 4 hours and the critters will want to be fed, so it is off to bed for me. Tomorrow will be all about the project that takes up the middle section of the Big Table. For now I will leave you with a little more eye candy of my adventures last week…

New Hue handspuns trunk show
part of my trunk show at Yarntastic!

If you look closely you can see the yarn for the unfinished Flaming Swan hiding behind the garden fence….I am SOOOOOO looking forward to getting this one done!!!!

Until next time, Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

Come have a seat at The BIG Table…….

No this isn’t  about  family gatherings and finally being old enough to sit at the Big Table…..It’s about a Big Table full of yarn and stuff…….Take a look for yourself.

New Hue Handspuns' Big Tabl;e
I’m guessing  it will be a high fiber dinner tonight 🙂

I’ve been a bit slow with the blog posts lately, but  I promised myself to blog daily for the next 9 days!  I didn’t want to miss today, the first day. I did start this post before midnight, but will miss posting it in time by about 20 min.  No  details tonight but check in later, by Sunday night I will let you in on what the Big Table is all about! Until next time, Happy Knitting and Spinning, Cheryl

Water Lilies in Ravellenic Winter Games 2014

The Ravellenic Winter Games 2014 are in Day 6 now. I’m playing on Team Knitspot, and have made some progress.  I have 2 projects in the WIP Dancing event.  I’ve  added a few repeats to my Flamming Swan but my Blue Sugar Frosting is still awaiting some attention. What I have been working on is my Fleece to Finished Object game. I’m using my new colorway Water Lilies with Anne Hanson’s Hillflowers. I started by dyeing the Bam Huey Fiber with a new dyeing pattern I’ve been experimenting with.   The dyeing pattern needs a little more tweaking  to achieve the look I was going for, but I have to say I am pretty pleased with the results.

Bam Hueh spinning Fiber Water Lilies
Bam Huey in Water Lilies quick drying in front of the fire place.
Bam Huey Spinning Fiber
Water Lilies split into 16 strips ready for spinning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I spun up 2 skeins of the Water Lilies.  The first  I split the 3 oz roll of fiber length wise  into 16 strips and plied it against itself . I’m using this skein for the scarf.  The second skein I spun up in a heavy sport weight and plan to make a set of mitts to go with the scarf.  Here is the start of my  Water Lilies and Hillflowers.

Bam Huey Handspun Water Lilies
Water Lilies and Hillflowers

I’ve been finishing and testing  the first batch of our size 2 and 6 Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber Needles .   We have had some rod issues and we have chosen to redo some of the needles.  Sorry that this has delayed shipping by a day or two, but we want your needles to be purrrrrrfect!

Mr X’s Sweater is in a time out.  The re-seaming is moving along slowly, hopefully I will get back to it in the next day or so and GET-ER-DONE!

I have another Trunk Show coming up at the end of February, and I will have all the details of that in my next post.Columbia Gorge Fiber Festival is looming. I’ve been making plans for that and will tell you about them soon.

Until next time,
Happy Spinning and Knitting!
Cheryl <^..^>