Sunday 22nd May
I picked up a copy of Ella’s pattern for this year’s Wool
Week hat when I was at the Edinburgh Yarn Festival (yes, I went all that way
for the pattern? well not really, but I was there and it was there so I picked
it up), and, I have at last got my hat knitted. It took a while but I found the
time on my flight to the US this past week, on my way to start my US adventure.
I planned the colours for my hat in my handspun yarn, as
usual, changed the colours a little, and used all naturals. What I did change
was one of the rounds of crofthooses (sorry Ella). The idea popped into my head
that it might be nice to have words in it, so I graphed out ‘shetland wool week
croft hoose hat’. It almost fitted the stitches but not quite, so after some
thought, I took out ‘week’ and put in ‘toorie’ (Shetland for ‘hat’) and that
fitted perfectly.
Hat finished, washed, dressed |
Love the crown |
Didnt get it knitted before I left for
the US. But it kept me occupied through the flight from Aberdeen to Amsterdam
to Atlanta and then to Ashville, NC. A long flight with a few problems but it
did get me to my destination - and the hat was done, and my US adventure with
my friend Martha Owen had begun.
First stop here in the US is the John C Campbell Folk
School, NC, where we are teaching 2 classes, a weekend class in Dyeing, which
finished this morning, and a week class in dyeing, spinning and knitting which
starts tonight.
The weekend class went really well, lots of colour, and
good students, with some old friends among them. The time just went by too
fast.
looking at samples of the dyed fleece and mixing the colours.
Today has been a long day so far and there is still more
to do. It started with Martha and David at Morning Song at the Folk School at 7.45am,
then to finish the class, and the student presentation, before a leisurely lunch
and a rest (and finding a little time to write a blog) before Martha and I head
back to the Folk School to meet the students for the next class and get that
one started.
David and Martha at Morning Song |
But the sun is shining, it is warm with very little wind,
and it is so relaxing sitting on the porch among the trees in North Carolina.
The US trip will continue with classes at North House,
Minnesota; Vesterheim Museum, Iowa; The Trading Post for Fibres, Indiana; then
Martha goes home and I continue to Cordova, Alaska; then home.
Lovely hat, what a great idea for the text. Good to hear about your US adventures. Continue to enjoy. ( still considering my hat, and how to add a twist)
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous trip Elizabeth. I have spun more that half of the wool we dyed at Wool week 2015 bugs and bark. My mum and I took it together. I plan to knit a fair isle bag with the wool and hope to have it done by wool week 2016, even though we aren't able to be there. I had such a great time and taking your class was a highlight to a superb week. Safe travels. Wendy
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy, I would love to see a photo of the bag when it is done. I am on my last stop in Alaska, another beautiful place and wonderful people, I have really enjoyed this whole trip.
DeleteThanks Wendy, I would love to see a photo of the bag when it is done. I am on my last stop in Alaska, another beautiful place and wonderful people, I have really enjoyed this whole trip.
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