Saturday, October 22, 2011

round and round

pumpkinish
The knitting is good. Thanks to my amazingly talented and giving friend Lori, I have a new shipment of beautiful hand spun yarn from my great little sheep to knit up. A big box arrived this week with a rich assortment of hues - from some oranges (onion skins) and muted chartreuse (carrot tops) to the gorgeous natural tones of oatmeals and browns. The feel of the wool is just beautiful, and I am deeply thankful for Loris' help in a pinch.  Note to salty self: find a spinner.
Am working to complete the first delivery of Salty Ewe Knit Lids to Jessica at The Daytrip Society in Kennebunkport (daytripsociety.com), and I'm incredibly excited about making another big step. Working on pairs and sets of three in terms of color combinations, hopefully to encourage people buying two at a time! It also seems to work for me in terms of balance and maximizing the yarn...

lilac pair
The weather is just beginning to feel like Fall here and so the sheep have been able to still enjoy pasture and extensive roaming, even jumping across the brook after a week of rain to get to the more lush grass on the other side. I discovered a hole in the fence yesterday afternoon on a walk with Henry, and it was obvious that one of them had poked her head through the fence and just happened to work apart the seam that I had secured where one roll of fencing ended and another started. It's been almost nine years since that fencing was strung originally, and it is looking like it's time for a restringing and tightening up of it all. A massive job. Knitting feels way more my speed right about now.

I finally finished a special hat that I started months ago. It's for my friend Holly. The colors were thoughtfully chosen and it's a deeper hat to fit her creative and beautiful head more warmly through the long winter months here. She's been more inspirational to me than she knows, and reflecting on how she's pursued her own passion with art was a big part of knitting this lid for her.  I'll try to talk her into modeling it for me, surrounded by her own work so that I can post that here.
Feeling thankful for creative and enterprising friends.
And Happy Birthday to my Mom - who may be wearing her Salty Ewe Knit lid today since it's colder there than here!

2 comments:

  1. Beautifully written....love hearing about your creative process with your sheep and yarn and hand. Up the road in Kennebunkport we are waiting for our new water heater to be installed and will take a pic with my new hat after I take my first warm shower! The colors are perfect. It fits perfect. It fits my creative head just perfectly!!! And, I think knitting in small groups is a good idea too! I sometimes work on three small paintings at a time. It's a nice flow! Love ya neighbor, Holly

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  2. So glad you like your hat, Holly! I really loved knitting it for you and your creative noggin.

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