![]() Syncronicity. Not possible at this stage of my life. I'm here, there, all over the map with some kind of attention asset disorder. Too many pretty things to attend to in life and not enough time. Looky here. I treated myself to this homegrown electric drum carder for Christmas. I heard from a friend of a friend of an acquaintance that it was lolling about in a basement out in Madison County, NC, not all that far from the mountain house. The previous owner couldn't tell me much over the phone, just that it was "homemade" by the owner previous to her and that she had used it "quite a lot" for carding her homegrown alpaca fleece and it worked great. I took a chance and went to see it, which was difficult, given the amount of alpaca clogging up the works. There were at least two, two and a half alpacas in there. And enough VM to fertilize my garden for a year. ![]() Still. I saw the potential and plonked down a couple hundred dollars and dragged her home for a bath. Vacuum, steel wool, oil, Murpheys, polish, tweezers and voila! What a great rescue carder! An older, basic Louet- sturdy and built to last. Someone took a lot of time and care building this fantastic enclosed case and slapped on an engine strong enough to run a car, along with several automotive quality belts. Hurrah! I LOVE this machine. As we were hauling So. Much. Stuff. to St. Petersburg I loaded up the carder (she needs a name!) and today, New Years Day, I spent a lovely relaxed morning out on the porch making batts for the Winter Retreat back in Asheville in 2 weeks. You coming? You signed up for classes? You want a discount coupon for some beautiful batts? Check in... ![]() The reason I had time to drum card this morning was directly linked to getting this tiny winter studio organized. Rich helped out; we went to IKEA and got some much needed new storage. This is, after all, a tiny winter bungalow for us but it was amazing the difference once he assembled three 100.00 dressers. Yeah! IKEA. (Remind me to post the video where IKEA turns several hundred cats loose in one of their main stores for a night. Very funny and sweet.) ![]() Now I at least know where everything is. I like this photo. Let's see. Abby and Daniel photos as tots. 100+ year old world globes. Field guides. Wool. Middle-aged pin cushion. Long horn steer pin cushion. birdhouse waiting to be finished. Newly carded batts. Hat made by a BFF out of yarn spun by a different BFF, both from BCMA. My USB powered mini fiber optic Christmas tree...yup. Feeling settled in. That means it's time for...OPEN STUDIO FLORIDA! (Sorry, Paddy, Kit , Debra and Rebecca. Carpool- it's only 11 hours!) Click for details and watch for an e-mail if you're registered here on the site. Can't wait to see you later this week!
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Back in sunny St. Petersburg after a lovely Spring, summer and autumn in Asheville at the mountain house. It was good to get classes and open studio up and running there, to settle in to the house and garden and to survive the first EAST tour and then SAFF. SAFF was an exciting whirlwind of classes and vending! We made so many new friends and said hello to familiar fiber-y faces. In the middle of that I also spent a week at Creative Felt Gathering- what a hoot that was! I loved getting to know Pamela McGregor and spending more time with Chad Alice Hagan and Jone Rakoski as well as many other talented and knowledgable felters and teachers.
Later than I would have liked I mailed off a box to Florida Craftsman Gallery of hats, scarves, birdhouses, pin cushions, sewing books...I'll swing by there later today to say hello. We arrived here with a car full of wool and a sulky cat just two days before Christmas so it's been nothing but family and feasting since then. It's good to be back in the warmth, it's good to see the Coopers hawk, Hannibal, up in the tree out front tidying up his nest in preparation for the return of Mrs. Hannibal and it's great to be gearing up to start felting again next week. A trip to IKEA- utter madness- yesterday to buy some cubicles to sort out ALL THIS WOOL! Oh, say! Guess what Santa brought? A new old sturdy modified Louet electric drum carder! It's quite a contraption, makes beautiful batts and is sturdy enough to let students give it a whirl. We're going to have great fun mixing it up this winter! Come join us! |
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