28 November 2012

Wyoming Wildlife

A couple weeks ago I posted these tweets....


....but didn't have a chance to get pictures of these amazing sights because I was on my way to the Make it With Wool day.

Since then I have been trying to make up for it by taking my camera everywhere I go.

Enjoy!


Geese migrating over Scottsbluff, NE


Antelope by the county road 

Mule deer

Blue roan cow at feeding time

The other day 


Tonight's sunset

El Gato, the mustang



16 November 2012

Spinning Yarn

Ever since I learned to knit last year I've been interested in spinning too.  Earlier this year I bought a drop spindle & some roving from Brown Sheep.  I got a quick lesson from one of their employees, came home and started spinning.  I loved it, but it just took a really long time to finish!




This summer we went to the state fair and there was a woman demonstrating on her spinning wheel in the quilt building.  Jake got to talking to her while I looked around & when I found him she offered to let me try her wheel for a bit.  I caught the fever!

We looked at wheels online for a few weeks, but I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted.  Then I discovered that many shops rent spinning wheels!  At the Scottsbluff fiber fair I rented a SpinOlution Bee Travel Wheel.  It's a nice wheel, but wasn't right for me.  


Kromski Minstrel


I returned that one and rented a Kromski Minstrel instead.  I love it!!  This is definitely the wheel I will be getting, and hopefully Jake will be spinning on it soon too!

I've also found some great indie dyers who come up with beautiful colorways...


The Tenth Doctor from Storied Yarns (left) and Demon from Midnight Designs


Waiting to be plied


The buffalo roving was spun for a shop in Dubois (Wyoming).  It was kinda tricky to spin because of the short kinky fibers, but it was fun.  I hope to be able to sell some of my handspun yarns in the future.  I think it would make for a great SAHM business.  We'll see how it goes!


Buffalo yarn


Roving in my queue

15 November 2012

Halfway Point

Yesterday was my 20 week appointment and baby sure has grown!!  Jake was able to get the day off from work so he went with me.  We got to see the Jelly Bean's arms & fingers, saw his/her little face & ears, and saw lots of squirming around. 

Jake really loved hearing the heartbeat (it was his first time to hear it) and my favorite part was seeing the spine & little fingers.  We decided that we would not be finding out the gender; Jake was adamant that we not find out and I didn't really mind either way. The only bad thing about it was that we didn't get to see the toes, but we'll have plenty of toe time in a few months.  :)


Defined shoulder muscles & alien face.


At one point baby even gave us a thumbs up!  I can't wait to meet this kid!




We got some great mail this week too.  One of our Facebook friends sent us this adorable crocheted cowboy hat & boots!


For our little cowboy/cowgirl


And I got (most of) my birthday yarn!  I was able to catch The Plucky Knitter's latest update and picked up a couple colors I've been lusting after for a while now.  Lincoln is a gorgeous copper that I think will become another honey cowl.  The honey cowl was actually my first knitted project, after my learn-to-knit washcloth.  It's a great scarf, but because I didn't know how to use stitch markers yet the pattern is a little wonky.


Plucky yarn: Lincoln on Primo sport


I've also cast on a baby cardigan and hope to have progress pictures later this week.

Pregnancy-wise, I'm often tired, have achey joints, & trouble sleeping, but for the most part feel pretty good.  And the energy spurts I do get are great!  We're having Jake's aunt & uncle over for Thanksgiving next week so there's a long list as to what still needs to be done, but it's slowly getting smaller.  At least I can always close doors to hide messy rooms!




13 November 2012

Make it With Wool

Have you heard about the Make it With Wool Competition?  It's a national all-ages competition to promote the use of wool fabrics & yarns and encourage the handmade arts.

There's even a "made for others" & "designer" category.  Or you can enter your wool accessories and housewares.  Anything made from wool!


Sorry for the dark pictures, the lighting in the room was terrible!


Niobrara County entries

Each participant also received a 2 1/2 yd piece of gorgeous Pendleton wool!  Many of this year's entries were made from prize wool from previous years.




One of my favorite outfits was this shawl/skirt set.  Fringe can often go so wrong, but I think she did a beautiful job.  And matching the plaids on a pleated skirt?  Amazing!




I LOVE this cape!  The blue buttons & hand dyed lining really make this garment extra special.




My entry was the Miette cardi I shared a few weeks ago.




When I was talking to the judges about my garment I couldn't tell if they were going to judge it well or not.  They seemed impressed, but I wasn't sure how it would do once they picked apart the construction.  As you can see (below) they loved the look & loved the construction as well.  Or maybe they just didn't want to hurt a pregnant girls feelings.  ;)




Mine was the only knitted garment entry so I automatically am qualified for the state competition, but after the wonderful feedback I received today I hope it does well in a few weeks too.  This is the wool I received!




Flowers on the snack table


Beautiful autumn arrangement

If you like sewing or knitting with wool be sure to contact your local university extension office to get the info for next year's competition.


12 November 2012

19 1/2 Weeks

It's been several weeks since our last baby bump pictures.  I honestly didn't think we had grown much, but looking back obviously there's been quite a change in the past couple months.


Sun reflecting off snow on the ground makes for squinty eyed pictures


Wednesday is my 20 week appointment & ultrasound, where we may or may not (probably not) find out the gender of the munchkin.




I say "probably not" because I prefer bright gender neutral colors over pink and blue, and am worried that I'll get into that boy/girl mindset if we find out.  I've decided to use the rest of my pile of Stitch Organic (used below for a Holiday in London duffle) for the bedding & nursery accessories.  There will also be maps and a mythical creature or two around the room as well.


Holiday in London duffle, pattern by Bari J using Stitch Organic fabric by Betz White


I have lots of green, orange, brown, & raspberry yarns for clothing and toys.  Yesterday I cast on a Young Einstein cardigan using MadTosh LEDK in Deco Green.  Since it'll be early spring when the Jelly Bean arrives I like the idea of having a couple wool sweaters for picture time!  :)

11 November 2012

Our Family

I was cleaning out some pictures off my computer yesterday and came across a ton of old photos I had forgotten about.

Here is a short history of our little family.


Moving to Wyoming, May 2008

When Jake & I moved from California to Wyoming, he and Festus (red heeler/border collie cross) had been best buds for 8 years already.  Festus quickly became my tail and now I can't leave the room for more than 5 seconds without him following me!


Jake's co-pilot

Family of 3, summer 2008

That summer we got Lotte, a blue heeler/kelpie cross.  She was the most friendly & cuddly of the bunch so she came home with us.  She is definitely a daddy's girl and would go to work with Jake every day if she could.


July 2008



Can you tell which dog is from California & which is from Wyoming??

In October 2009 we got married & Jake got me Cord the Corgi as a wedding gift.  Cord's name came about when Jake was cutting up some firewood for the house and Cord kept grabbing the large pieces of cordwood that were breaking off.  Some of the pieces were almost as big as him and watching him play cracked Jake up!


October 2009

Cord has many nicknames including Bullit, he's actually surprisingly fast when we wants to be; The Princess, see picture below (he tucked himself in); and Kitty, because he thinks he's a lap dog but technically the dogs aren't allowed on the furniture.  Though we'll break the rule occasionally because he's fairly small.




Ours dogs are pretty great!  And between their middle of the night "business" breaks & perpetual toddler-like communication I think I'm at least somewhat prepared for the arrival of our little Jelly Bean in April.  I hope the dogs like the new addition!


Summer 2012 photo session

Festus

Lotte


Cord

10 November 2012

A Snowy Saturday

I know that the western Rockies got a LOT more snow this weekend than we're getting today, but any moisture is welcome these days.  I love snow days, they call for candles burning, curling up under a quilt with my knitting, the dogs on the floor at my feet, & a hot apple cider.




Jake's mustangs, El Gato & G (in the background)



Snow dog, Cord



I recently rediscovered my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT & am very excited to start learning how to use it properly!  I hope to be sharing plenty more pictures this winter.