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At the fiber market...

I was relatively well-behaved. After last year's fiasco of fiber-gone-wild, I was determined to only buy fiber that I cannot live without.

They had a mini session on learning how to use a top whorl spindle and I jumped right into the thick of things. Yes, I've spun on countless bottom whorl spindles, but I figured I might as well learn while given the chance to do so.

Camel Down Batts, 2 oz (Luxury Natural Fibers)


Medium Gray Alpaca Roving, 8 oz (Black Locust Farm)


Natural Gray Freya Shetland Romney Roving, 8 oz (Black Locust Farm)


Dyed BFL Wensleydale Locks, 2 oz (Somerhill Farm)


Silky Grace Baby Llama Roving, 8 oz (Berbig's Woods Llamas)


A Quartet of 4 oz bumps of CVM Roving (Valhalla Acres Fiber Farm)





Dyed Alpaca Roving, 4 oz (Winding Creek Alpacas and Llamas)


Cormo Lamb Roving, 4 oz


Unwashed Cria Fleece, 3.2 oz


And yarn! Scrumptious wool/silk yarn in a lovely colourway called "Carribean"! Whatever shall I make with it?

Wool/Silk Yarn, 800 yards


And somewhere along the way, I also snagged three huge bags of alpaca fiber waiting to be washed and dyed...oh, and an 8 oz bag of unwashed silky llama locks which can be spun as is. I think I'm in trouble...

Using this tutorial! It's an awesome way to use up all the scraps of fabric that I've been hoarding (ya know, the ones that look too darn cute to toss). Surprisingly, piecing together all the little squares wasn't quite as tedious as I thought it would be. I think I will be making more of these soon!!



Octopus Field Journal (9/50)

Made for SC, for the geeky themed OTT swap. It's a chubby little thing, measuring approximately 3.5 x 3.5 x 1.25 inches. The cover is an aqua-hued fabric, and I embroidered the octopus based on her selected themes of oceanography and octopus. I hope she likes it!







I was in dire need of a healing moisturizer for my hands. After some searching online, I figured a concoction that was rich in shea butter and coconut oil would be a winner. Many recipes called for aloe vera or some liquid component, but I decided to stick with the basics. Voila! My first batch of healing cream (8/50), generously scented with lavender essential oil and a hint of peppermint essential oil.



A bunch of mini books...

Simply bound by yours truly. My first proper foray into bookbinding (7/50)!!! This has been a work in progress for the past few weeks, god knows why...especially since the entire book binding process is far from tedious.

Individual pages folded, waiting to be stitched:



Stitched books sans covers:



Finished books with covers:



Close-up of one of my favs:



And the mixed paper pages in the book:



Now that I've had a bit of practice with the mini books, I think I'm ready to tackle some bigger ones *gulp*

Spin! Spin! Spin!

I've been sorting through my fiber stash and realized that I had better start spinning (or I won't have a justifiable excuse to buy more fiber when I go to the regional fiber show at the end of May)!! These were spun while trying to make a dent in my list of must-watch DVDs!

The One With No Name (domestic wool hand painted by CH)



Tide Pool (mill ends dyed by moi!)



Princess (superwash merino, milk fiber, nylon, and angelina blend by MM)

Frisky Kinky Flamboyant Sheep

The sheep inchie I made last week looked kinda lonely by itself. So voila! More sheep. Meet the entire herd (6/50)...





Inchies A thru Z

For the Alphabet Inchies Swap! Somehow, I got myself placed in the "Naughty" group, so there's a bit of, erm, a mature theme to some of the inchies.

CM's Inchies - D, J, P, V

DN's Inchies - C, I, O, U

CY'S Inchies - F, L, R, X

NK's Inchies - A, G, M, S, Y

AL's Inchies - B, H, N, T, Z

HS's Inchies - E, K, Q, W

And here are a few inchies that were made as I was racking my brain for suitable themes for the alphabet inchies swap :)

ATCs for March

Three ATCs for the Ongoing ATC Swap!

Birdie Zentangle - Bristol board, gel pen.



Language Cogs - Chalk ink, pigment ink, pages from foreign language books.



Hussy's Kisses - Aluminium foil, computer printout label, scrapbooking paper, chalk ink.

Dyeing in the oven...

I do most of my fiber dyeing either via the microwave method or via the steamer method. One of the gals mentioned something about dyeing fiber in the oven (5/50) and of course, I had to try it. Love the method, love the results. I now have another way to colour my fiber! This batch of soft squishy merino roving is mostly for a swap, but I also kept a 4 oz piece to play with.

Braided!


Labeled!

Project bags and kiwis...

Made a bunch of project bags (4/50) for holding a variety of smallish WIPs...some for swaps, some to give away, and a couple for myself. Keeping in line with my goal to do something with my rather significant fabric stash, I managed to use up about 3 yards of fabric for these! Awesome! Most of the lot managed to skip town before the camera was found...but here are a few that stayed put.



And in other news, my lovely swap partner, SC (whom I sent a trio of project bags to) made me a couple of kiwi stuffies! Love, love, love them. The brown one has a bit of dried lavender stuffed in his erm, tushie (which oddly smells divine) and the bright and colourful kiwi has a glow-in-the-dark stick of a beak! They make quite the handsome couple, no?

Cincinnati Crafty Weekend...

As usual, I slacked off in the picture-taking department...but I had a blast meeting up with CD (a fellow crafter I've corresponded with for the past 5 years or so!) for a weekend filled with good conversations, dubious food, neat finds and c-r-a-f-t-i-n-g. Yes, crafting!

After a wee bit of dodgy furniture moving from my room, down the hallway to CD's room, we had ourselves a lovely work space for papercrafting (check out CD's awesome blog for erm, the incriminating pictures). We worked on ATCs, inchies, and I started on a couple of possibilities for chunky houses...but we had the most fun coming up with themes for the inchies. CD kindly offered to help me out with a swap assignment (though I felt guilty enough when I got home to realise I need to get them done myself :P)...so here are the inchies we made:

CD, the prolific inchie-maker's masterpieces:



My meager number of inchies:



And of course, we thought it would be fun to do a collaboration of sorts, so here's my side...



and here's CD's side!



But that's not all! We also found time to work on some wrapped rings (erm, still looking for these because they seem to have gone a-hiding...) and my first punch needle embroidery project!! CD was an excellent teacher. Not only did I learn a few neat tricks about embroidery, I actually enjoyed embroidering! Unreal.

On to pictures of the finished project. Yes, I love me some shroom! The bright colours make it a cheerful piece, and the bobbles and rick-rack (which I happened to have in my stash) seemed to be the perfect finish for the tin.



My Shadow.

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