January 17, 2015

Busy Saterday


I had a wonderful day! It started with an open house at Calvins Goat Milk Products. That is where I bought the emu eggs pictured above. It is located near Chokio, MN. Kathy Krier, the woman behind the magic, uses the eggs to create art. She had some for sale. I bought one. Then I decided that if I was going to use them to set in my living room I should have more. Of course, you can't set out two, so I bought three! I am not as brave as Kathy, so I don't plan to carve them. Kathy explained that emu eggs have a seven layer shell. They start a beautiful Jade color. Each successive layer is lighter than the previous layer until the inside layer is white. A good carver can use that in creating something special.

Kathy also makes a large selection of goat milk soaps and lotions. They are beautifully scented and wonderful to use. I bought a Lavender Forest lotion, a Winter Scent bath bomb, a Mullberry Moss soap and for my husband, I bought a beer soap! Her sons, Calvin and Collin, were busy treating visitors to Bath Bomb Foot Soaks! The 'bombs' were as much fun to watch as they were relaxing to experience!

Kathy also raises alpacas and emus. She processes her alpaca by hand at the farm and spins it. She had yarn and finished items for sale as well.

There was a great turn out for her open house. She had gone to a lot of work to set it up and it showed. Lots of interesting people were there to visit with as well. It was a fun morning and everyone had a great time.

I got home a little past noon and got busy setting up for the Fair Isle knitting class that I was hosting that started at 1pm. The class will meet for 4 Saterdays. We are knitting cowls with an original pattern. Everyone did well today!

January 9, 2015

Keeping Busy


Arachne Yarns and More is gearing up for the first two classes of the year! There are two new knitting classes starting on January 17. Knitting 101 is for beginners. We will focus on casting on, knitting, purling, and binding off. The Fair Isle Knitting class is for the more experienced knitters. I finally finished the pattern, charts and hand outs for the Fair Isle class. We will be making a really pretty cowl. The pattern will be posted after the class is completed. All the supplies are here and waiting.

There are some exciting events coming up. First, on Wed, the 14 there is a breakfast scheduled at the Inadvertent Cafe in Clinton, MN. It is a gathering of fiber people, producers, processers, and artists in Big Stone County. Sort of a farm to market group. It will be wonderful to meet with all these people in one place. There is a wealth of product and knowledge here and it is finally coming together! I am so excited to be part of it.

There is a Roc Day celebration tomorrow, Jan. 10, in Groton, SD. It will be fun to see all the things people are working on. I love to check out the different types of wheels nd spinning techniques. I come away from this type of event totally recharged and full of new ideas! Roads are not nice, but I am going anyway! I think it is really important to keep in touch with people involved in the same craft. It helps keep the creative juices flowing.

Roc Day is an old tradition. Roc Day, or  Distaff Day, is actually January 7. It is the day after the feast of the Epiphany when the men and women returned to work. It is named after the rock or distaff used by the women in there spinning.

 

Meanwhile, here, the weather is typical January. Temps are often below zero. Wind chills are in the 20-30 below, and the snow is either falling or blowing. The highways are treacherous. I am thankful that I have a warm house, a warm dog, a spinning wheel and a house full of roving! I will never be idle or bored! Better still, when the spring thaw comes, I will have a whole bunch of beautiful yarn to play with! There is always a silver lining...you just need to find it. Hope you find yours!

January 2, 2015

Happy New Year


Happy New Year! I greeted the new year quietly, non-alcoholically, sitting by the light of the Christmas tree and reviewing what was good last year and what could be better. All in all, it was a good year. Arachne Yarns did well. Lots of sales, new people, new directions and new products.

This time of the year, I try to reflect on the old and decide what I want to focus on for the coming year. For myself, I plan to explore my spirituality more deeply. To celebrate the new year I bought myself several new books to use as guides in that endeavore. There is a wonder to this life. I feel that all things are connected. Perhaps this is where creativity is born. It seems that exploring those connections opens my mind to new, creative ideas.

Plans for Arachne Yarns includes more classes. I have two knitting classes scheduled for January and February. I plan to do a needle felting class in March. This summer I am working on natural dyeing classes including finding the dyestuffs. Lots of people have asked about this and I think it will be lots of fun! Watch the Arachne Yarns Facebook page for class details an sign-up information.

                                                                  Happy New Year!