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Title: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on February 20, 2017, 10:24:35 am
Since the beginning of the year I've been charged with a need to finish any wip stuff has anyone else? So I've made two quilts using all previous scraps and not bought any new fabrics - I did have a lot. I'm also going through several bin liner bags full of home produced dyed fleeces,  all of which need to be carded, spun, knitted and listed on my shops - don't know why I bother with two - I never have enough time to make any extra items for them too busy supplying the local tourist shops  :knit:.  Does anyone else sell their crafts online or otherwise?
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Louise Gaunt on February 20, 2017, 11:13:40 am
Well done, I am trying to reduce the volume of stuff in my workroom, and have bought a wider loom which will use up more of my hand spun yarn. I have an etsy shop for selling my knitting but it hasn't got any stock in at present. I have also sold a few things at local shows on our local smallholder association stall, and our Weaving group are planning to start selling as a group this summer too. Not only does this help fund my fibre habit, but I think it is good to show the public what can be done with locally grown wool etc.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Dogwalker on February 21, 2017, 04:28:03 am
There's never enough hours in the day or the energy to go with them.
I've got an etsy shop and will have a stall at Wonderwool again this year with friends from 'A Crafty Goat Club' selling our own mohair.  I only sell the fibre.  I'd love to sell stuff I've made but not got that far yet.

Still masses to sort and prep.  Kidding and lambing about to start, windows and doors being replaced, rayburn needs fixing etc, etc
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on February 21, 2017, 08:33:12 pm
Phew I'm so glad its not just me - I can't quite catch up with anything and I do feel guilty that I don't stock the shops that well. I agree about the selling of stuff to make room for more stuff to make though. So still feeling quite virtuous that I've made two quilts since Jan. I'm also selling at the Shetland Wool Week so really looking forward to that. It all sounds very industrious Louise and Dogwalker - do you have fb pages I could look at? Maybe I should look at your profiles - duh  :idea:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on February 21, 2017, 11:28:06 pm
I'm very impressed, Polyanya. That's a lot of work. I dread to think how many WIPs I have. Sorting things out is on my to do list but I am very good at ignoring it. I've been working on a crochet jumper from commercial yarn, while spinning some Llanwenog to finish a WIP jumper. Then I have to crochet a mermaid tail for my granddaughter's birthday in April, finish a crochet lap blanket, spin some more yarn to finish the crochet shawl I started. After all that, I MIGHT get round to seeing what else is lying around half made.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on February 22, 2017, 02:37:24 pm
Well MGM I got to the point where I couldn't actually get in to my little porta-cabin next to the house because of all the wip I had lying around. We bought it so I could work in there and not clutter up the house so much, that was several years ago but all thats happened is the porta-cabin AND the house are cluttered and I still have nowhere to work  :roflanim:   

Good luck with all your projects, I like the sound of the mermaid tail  ;D
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on February 22, 2017, 10:37:36 pm
My craft room is like that but I think it is a common problem. I bought some lovely yarn today to make the mermaid tail so I will start on that soon. I do want to finish this jumper first though or it will be yet another bag lying around.  :roflanim:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Buttermilk on February 23, 2017, 06:43:34 am
My WIP has now been renamed PhD, Project half done :)
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: SallyintNorth on February 23, 2017, 01:40:17 pm
My WIP has now been renamed PhD, Project half done :)

I have a lot of doctorates, then...   :roflanim:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on February 24, 2017, 10:35:37 am
 :roflanim: Oh what clever talented people  :roflanim:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on February 24, 2017, 11:05:46 pm
My WIP has now been renamed PhD, Project half done :)


Love it.  :roflanim:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Backinwellies on February 25, 2017, 08:51:05 am
Love a picture of the finished Llanwenogs article MGM.....

Me I have an array of PhD's  and also lots of  PLANS ( projects lying around not started! )
 :innocent:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on February 25, 2017, 10:55:58 pm
Love a picture of the finished Llanwenogs article MGM.....



I've now spun the rest of the prepared fleece so I'll start knitting it up to see if it's enough. If not I'll have to get the drum carder out again. It's taking a lot more than I anticipated. I'll let you have a picture when it's done and you can show your sheep what their fleeces end up like.  ;D
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on February 26, 2017, 01:46:36 pm
Yes me too, I've been carding batts like mad and spinning and knitting up into cowls, pics of which I've put on fb. Still plenty more to do so what am I still doing on here!?
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on February 26, 2017, 11:45:15 pm
I have my crochet on my lap as I type. Not actually doing it though but it makes me feel better.

Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Fleecewife on August 20, 2017, 06:42:02 pm
I'm wondering how you all got on with those projects and resolutions, now that six months have passed.


Do you all find it easier to do craft work in the summer or the winter?


Polyanya, have you got lots done to sell at Shetland week?  I can't imagine how you manage to make enough to stock a shop or a stall.  I'm the world's slowest spinner and knitter, so the only way I will be able to have items for sale is when (ok if) I ever produce anything beautiful on my rug loom.  I wish I had confidence enough in the things I make to feel I can offer them for sale.


I've spent the last wee while knitting knee rugs from commercial yarn, and experimenting with spinning a variety of fibres unfamiliar to me.  Now I feel inspired to go back to my old love of knitting socks, so I've been washing a special Hebridean fleece to dye - makes lovely soft muted colours.  It's an old lady fleece which is pale enough for the dye to show.  I'll add some trilobal nylon to the mix to make the socks a bit tougher - I hate spending ages producing hand knit socks only for them to get holes in  :rant:
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Buttermilk on August 20, 2017, 09:25:49 pm
I have just knit a shawl with home spun merino and silk bought from John Arbon textiles, and I am in the process of knitting another to the same pattern with home spun shetland.  In between I have been playing around with blending on the drum carder as well as plying my silk thread and trapped cashmere with another silk thread.  This has given me a wonderful soft, fluffy and very fine yarn which I intend to knit up into a cobweb shawl.  These items are all destined to be christmas presents. 

I have my rigid heddle loom warped up and waiting, ditto the inkle loom, as well as some needlework all set to go.  I am trying to find an hour or two each day to play around in the craft cabin shut away from the world.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on August 21, 2017, 12:47:16 am
I crocheted a jumper to my own design with commercial yarn only to run out before the end. My LYS owner has found a couple of spare balls which she is saving for me. Also started knitting an aran jumper for number 4 grandson which is coming up too big so I have decided and started on a crochet jumper for this ear and finish the aran for next year. Spun some more Llanwenog to finish the jumper I started ages ago and also some merino/silk tops which I am half way through crocheting a shawl for me with. I've also made myself a wheelchair blanket in commercial yarn which is a mixture of granny squares and all round.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Fleecewife on August 24, 2017, 05:21:51 pm
I spent this morning washing fleece for my socks.  I have a beautiful toffee, grey and black Hebridean fleece, and a white Hebridean fleece to use in the socks, then I got carried away and washed two more, one of which is a gorgeous Heb, but crimpy and soft like a Shetland - I'm looking forward to starting on that one, but it will have to wait until 3 other wips are done.   Thunder clouds are lurking and rumbling, so I'll dry the fleeces indoors.  I spin them then lay them on a rack in the boiler room and being Heb, they are dry in no time.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on August 24, 2017, 11:12:02 pm
Fleecewife I feel like a mad hamster just going round and round at the moment, thankfully most my 'selling' craft is small - I can't justify spending days to make one item if its selling for a song. So I don't sell many hanks of yarn especially as I tend to  produce multicoloured artyarn. But I've produced lots of buttons, knitting needles, cowls and shawl pins and I'm busy making more for the Wool Week, phew!

Love the sound of your Hebridean fleece (lovely colours) - I blended some of my Shetland  fleece in natural colours - Shaela (grey), Moorit (brown), back , pale grey and cream on the jumbo carder and then spun it in layers then knitted into cowls so it knitted into stripes but each stripe blended into the other colour (quite fetching).

Yes its full on at the moment, just how I like it  ;D
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Fleecewife on August 25, 2017, 12:20:13 pm
Your cowls sound lovely Polyanya.  Maybe that will be next in my queue to make - it will be the turn for spinning and dyeing some of the fleece from my 2 fat white Shetland wethers.  I also intend to make one of those large, warm shawls which have the tails crossing over at the front then being tied at the back - I so hate dangly tails  :thinking: ;D


I had a quick peek at your website - what a lovely place you live.  I see you have been playing around with polymer clay.  There are some polymer clay hand spindles available, can't remember where, but those should be quick and easy to make, in a variety of weights, for sale on their own or as part of a kit.  I might even have a go myself  :yippee:


Keep working and enjoying what you do.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Lesley Silvester on August 25, 2017, 11:06:45 pm
Great website, Polyanya. I hadn't registered that you had one until FW mentioned it.
Title: Re: Busy start to the crafting year
Post by: Polyanya on August 26, 2017, 01:01:30 pm
Thank you for the compliments FW and MG and thats a lovely idea about the spindles Fleecewife, I keep meaning to make some dizzez  ??? how on earth do you spell that? I wish I had more time, just so busy with all the milk I'm getting, you know yogurt, chevre, making my fist hard cheddar on Monday then theres all the soap and skin cream :excited: