Last week was busy and happy. Monday mom, dad and I went to Sequim meaning to go to McCombs Gardens and maybe Henery's Garden Center and also I had mentioned a knitting store that also had spinning wheels that my spinning teacher had mentioned. I didn't remember the name so we stopped at the visitor's center and asked. One of the ladies there knew what we were talking about and was able to tell us how to get there along with McCombs. So we went to A Dropped Stitch and looked around. Though they didn't have an Asford Tradional but one Ashford Kiwi and two Schachts, one of them a matchless that we tried out with an ounce of a bump we had gotten. I guess the pressure of trying to spin with an audience caused me to have a hard time so I gave up.
Tuesday I had a dentist appointment then went to practice my spinning and encourage another spinning student. Also shared an article on plants you can use for dyes with Pat the spinning teacher. Saw a wonderful book on dyes that had pictures of the different shades and colors you get with different mordents.
Wedenesday we tried to clean up the house, and finish the planting. I forget whether I had mentioned it or mom or dad found it searching ont he web but we also called up Paradise Fibers. They said they had a Ashford Tradional spinning wheel displayed that I could try out and they would order one so they'd have one when we came over for the weekend. So then we headed back over to Seattle so mom could go back to work Thursday and Dad report to his new job, Friday. Dad and I cleaned the apartment Thursday. Then Friday afternoon we headed to Spokane, arriving a little after nine. We sat up talking and went to bed.
Saturday we got up and had waffles. We left about the same time as my sister and niece left for the final dress rehearsal. We arrived at Paradise fibers. I tried out the wheel, then the salesman helped mom then dad try out a Kromski Sonata, well he had them try it out not that we were getting two spinning wheels. Mom's was like most beginners even mine, thick and thin. But Dad surprised us and seemed to get it right away. After awhile looked around the store on our own. I picked up a niddy noddy, a few old spinning magazines. We got a pound of wool so we can all practice. We also got a video to help us, a little bottle of oil for oiling the wheel.
On the needles
Spiraling Corialis socks in Noro Kuryeon Sock yarn. I have got a little more done on dad's socks but looking at it something doesn't seem right where I might end up frogging them.
Spinning
will have to wait until we've got the wheel to Port townsend and set up. though I am tempted to set it up here and get started but I can restrain myself I think.
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