It was a whirl of a weekend. I'm a bit late in posting this as the wonderful women who were here on Saturday all beat me to it, but I'll give it a go. I hosted a very talented group, informally the Jersey Spinners. Deb, Kim (and Liam), Ina, and Jessica came over and together the similarly afflicted enjoyed a gorgeous Saturday by spinning on the patio. There was great food and even better company.


Not the best of shots, the other ladies have far better posts and pictures than I including bobbin shots of what each of us was up to. I did capture the intrepid spindler supreme, Ina using my Lendrum. Not surprisingly, she took to it rather well.
After they sadly left, I was alone in the house. To give me a break, my folks took the twins to the boat for an overnight Saturday morning as the Jersey Spinners were arriving. I made a quick/light dinner and went back to the wheel (Schacht) and finished up the second bobbin completing the first four ounces of the June Spunky Fiber offering. I love BFL and her work is just superb. The color is Tulips. In a very rare occurrence mood, I actually plied the two bobbins together and even skeined the darn thing up....that night.

The ball of roving is a second 4 oz of the same colorway/fiber. I'm going to spin that one differently having read the article in the latest issue of Spin-Off on spinning self striping yarns. I can't wait to give it a go. I "quickly" counted up the loops and calculated 411 yards from the 4oz and broke out the swift. Yes, it was now a center pull ball.
I was good, restrained myself from casting on then and there as I only had the ribbing on the second STR Red Rock Canyon sock to complete. And I did.

These are my vanilla sock recipe with the turkish cast on, toe-up, PG-R no wrap short row heel with a 2x2 rib and a sewn bind off. I'm quite taken with that bind off as it really is perfect in this application! The yarn was the lightweight and I used US1 DPNs over 52 sts. Standard socks all the way.
Letting no moss grow on my DPNs, I quickly cast on the newly spun Tulips yarn. I finished the first sock on the train home from work yesterday and even got the toe done on the second. No second sockitis here! They're definitely fraternal socks....
The gauge is identical to that of the STR Lightweight and as such the pattern is a clone of the Red Rock socks I just finished. The colors are fun and the yarn is just yummy. I really can't remember the last time I actually knit my handspun! Shame really. I seem to stash it like all the rest and get totally distracted by the store bought stuff (of which there is more but that is for another post - though my Ravelry queue would be a good indicator). It is definitely a nice reminder that I should be using my handspun more often.
Saturday wasn't the only day for spinning. Oh no. Sunday was the monthly meeting of the guild that I joined way-way back when I first learned to spin. They meet the first Sunday of the month at a colonial era house in Fishkill, NY. It is an hour drive for me, but in good weather, it can very scenic. While I used to go every month, once the twins started moving along (not to mention the months I was VERY pregnant) I stopped going. I think the last time I made it to a meeting was last fall. I brought my little Gem and spun some of the dyed merino I bought at MDSW this year with me. Part of the group spun outside on the lawn under a huge tree (no pictures... camnesia again!) while the rest worked a wet-felting workshop. It was nice to get to go back. I left the meeting and met up with the rest of the family at the boat, which is conveniently located between the guild location and the house. Nice.
One other activity this weekend has been the start of the Mystery Stole 3 (sorry getting too tired for the linky love). I cast on Friday morning shortly after the clue was released. I'm using Zephyr in Steel on a Addi Lace US4. I'm now on row 80 of 100. I should be able to finish the rest of the rows before the next clue pops out on Friday.

Sorry for the lousy picture.
Now for the job update thing. I didn't get the offer from the law firm in time to go back after my vacation to then give notice. Oh well. It seems the firm has a twice annual hiring freeze at the end of the 2nd and 4th quarters so that the numbers guy can review things. And wouldn't you know it, the 2nd quarter just ended. The gentleman at the firm who would be my boss called me yesterday to assure me that yes, all is well. They are definitely interested and will be making an offer. There's just this process that needs to be followed. I should have the formal offer early next week! Yay! Works out somewhat better in a way too. My buddy got two offers on Tuesday and since he's out until next Tuesday on some PTO (paid time off), we can probably give notice ON THE SAME DAY. MUAHAHAHAHA. I don't need to tell you that we both report to the same jerk, do I?! :) Hee hee hee hee. anyway, I wanted to give an update to where we are right now.
Today was very quiet. We had a real do nothing day in the house with the weather being cool and overcast. I did a little knitting on MS3, as well as futzed around with a crochet hook. I'm ready to go relax with some knitting and a cup of tea before bed. But before I go, I have to show the view from my bedroom door these days.

Kat, for some odd reason, last week decided that she didn't want to sleep alone in her room. While she's always had this odd preference for the floor which I think I've mentioned before, she's taken to HER floor. Now she moved to the hallway right outside my door. How odd is that? I can't even begin to fathom the force that has her sleeping there. Any clues?
Birthday Meme
Jessica posted hers and offered up the tagging to those interested. As my birthday is around the corner, I figured it would be a good time to go for it.
Here are the rules: You go to Wikipedia
and type in your birthday (only the month and day). Then you write down
3 events, 2 births, 1 holiday, and then you tag 5 friends (though I'll follow her lead and not actually tag anyone. Consider yourself tagged if you so choose).
July 22nd
Events
Births
Holiday
Finally, I found this while surfing and got curious ...

I know there was more, but my scattered brain has lost the tendrils of thought. Must have been that evening at Chuck E. Cheese's last week for a kid birthday. More than likely it is wool fumes :)
Craft on!
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