
It's  been a quiet week, which for my first week back at work after a 2-week vacation, is a good thing.  My department at the Museum went on a staff outing to the 
di Rosa Preserve, a former private estate in Napa County with a very extensive art contemporary collection that is now open to the public for tours.  it was a perfect day - warm, with a cool breeze, and clear skies.  I work with a great group of people and it was a lot of fun to spend an afternoon together doing something not related to our daily work.  I completely forgot to take my camera so no pictures, unfortunately.  But if you are in the Bay Area it's well worth a stop. 
 My primary knitting project for the week has been to work on my birthday scarf.  I'm knitting with the birthday gifts Thomas gave me while on our trip to Seattle - a hand dyed slubby cotton/rayon yarn from Shoalwater Bay, using the Road Not Taken pattern from the beautiful A Fine Fleece book.  (blogged about earlier).  In this close-up detail the lace pattern shows up quite well - I went ahead and steamed this end lightly to get a sense of how the lace will actually look when finished, as unblocked lace is usually a mangled looking little lump and this is no different.  But a little blocking works wonders, even in a non-elastic fibre blend like cotton and rayon.  The pattern called fro 400 yards, and my skein has 345 yards so I'm just going to keep knitting until I run out of yarn and that's going to be it.  I'm getting pretty close to being done.  I got a quick start on this project as it's a summery sort of scarf and I didn't want to wait too long to make it so I could go ahead and enjoy it now.
My primary knitting project for the week has been to work on my birthday scarf.  I'm knitting with the birthday gifts Thomas gave me while on our trip to Seattle - a hand dyed slubby cotton/rayon yarn from Shoalwater Bay, using the Road Not Taken pattern from the beautiful A Fine Fleece book.  (blogged about earlier).  In this close-up detail the lace pattern shows up quite well - I went ahead and steamed this end lightly to get a sense of how the lace will actually look when finished, as unblocked lace is usually a mangled looking little lump and this is no different.  But a little blocking works wonders, even in a non-elastic fibre blend like cotton and rayon.  The pattern called fro 400 yards, and my skein has 345 yards so I'm just going to keep knitting until I run out of yarn and that's going to be it.  I'm getting pretty close to being done.  I got a quick start on this project as it's a summery sort of scarf and I didn't want to wait too long to make it so I could go ahead and enjoy it now. 

I've also been spinning quite a bit this week, working on the singles for my 3-ply yarn that I blended all the colours for.  Starting with the darkest/coolest of the three blends, I've spun up  one fairly full bobbin so far, and have started on the 2nd bobbin.  Each of the 3 blends has 8 batts of that colour, so I'm doing 4 batts per bobbin.  It will be interesting to see how close the different bobbins end up being when I get to plying the final yarn.  I had hoped to get all of this colour spun up this weekend but it doesn't look like it's going to happen.  Best intentions, and all that.......
 
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The Road Not Taken is looking very lovely in its blocked state! -- Kirsten
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