Cali singles are coming along- soon I will be ready to ply!
No Alger Market this weekend due to inclement weather, but I might be able to go next week. That will be the last regular market of the season. Fall is definitely upon us, so perhaps folks will be in a hat-wearing frame of mind.
Besides the accumulating Cali singles, my big accomplishment this week is figuring out a new pill delivery system for my good friend Felix. He’d recently gotten wise to the meds mixed in his alfalfa pellets and started spitting them out. Silly bugger. But I have hit upon a solution: dried figs. cut in half, they make a perfect pill pocket for picky critters. Pills stay put too! Woot!
First off- finally got a picture of Daphne’s interesting hairdo. Has anyone ever seen this sort of thing on a sheep before? (rear end)
I don’t remember her fleece doing this last year. Kind of a weird springy guard hair halo. It’s coarse, but very springy.
Daphne is a unique character, that’s for sure.
Next, wool off the hoof- this is the Cali fleece I got flicked out while at the market last Sunday-
It’s a smooth and easy spin- and wants to be quite fine. I’m doing the singles on Moto (speed setting 5), and planning to do a three-ply finished yarn that comes out to about a sport weight. (playing at speed 4)
swatching out at 6 st/in, 8.5 rows/inch
also decided to turn some blended batts into chunky unspun hats
And am taking another shot at rooting some cuttings from the garden. Sadly, last year’s rhody cuttings didn’t take, and that long-suffering shrub finally gave up the ghost this year 🙁 So I lost that round, but I’m back at it with roses.
Took 5 semi-hardwood cuttings from my favorite rose, St. Cecilia, and popped them in little makeshift cloches this morning
I really should have used sterile seed starter mix, but I didn’t have any at hand, and the urge to act was strong, so I just used potting soil. Here’s hoping i get at least one to root (fingers crossed). She’s a lovely rose, with an amazing scent, but for some reason doesn’t seem to be available anymore.
And here are some of the last roses of the season, collected just before it started raining yesterday