Captain's Log, Stardate 01.22.2010 Since late December, I have been learning how to spin wool into yarn using a drop spindle. Yes! It’s true, I have gone totally Amish/old school. (No offense to any Amish or old school people. I mean that in the nicest way.) I don’t know why I suddenly decided to learn to spin. Or if I did know why, I’ve forgotten (I probably explained it to Captain Caffeine at some point, but now I don’t remember what excuse I gave to him). Not having any yarn shops nearby that teach spinning, I bought a Cascade spindle online and some really soft, silky merino wool roving from Etsy.com. I read all kinds of online articles and watched youtube videos. And I spun my first yarn! Here it is! It’s a lace weight yarn (about 30 wraps per inch), since I like using finer gauge yarns over bulkier yarns. It’s rather uneven (although it’s not as easy to tell in the picture) and I didn’t ply it very well, but I made it all by myself! Captain Caffeine does not...
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Like, at all. I have A TV, but we don't get any stations at our house, and we don't have cable, so we literally NEVER watch TV.
We have shelves packed with our favorite DVDs, and the kids have their videos, so I unfortunately can't say that we're a boob-tube-free family, but we at least don't have to deal with the commercials.
I crochet- at least a couple of my christmas gifts are going to be croched this year.
But if we ever meet in person, you'll have to teach me to knit, ok? :)