I mentioned that I had bought some new bobbins from Ackerworks. I LOVE the bobbins. They are pretty coloured, they spin well and they don't make that weird screeching noise that by original bobbins sometimes made when they spun too fast. This picture shows the bobbin, and also an historic moment when Willow came and sat on my lap. She is a very companionable cat, but not generally a lap sitter. Earlier this week I finished my first project on the new bobbins - a three ply to go as colourwork with my latest spin. I like how it looks, but I only managed to get 105 meters so it's thicker and / or denser than I was planning. I should have just enough yarn for the colourwork on H umulus . Hopefully. Now I'm on to my next spin - Leon's Winter Set 2026. I'm trying for a three ply again, but this time actually spinning finer (hopefully). It's Gotland, so it's a bit hairier than I'm used to and the fibre prep is loose and easy to spin (maybe it's pencil rovi...
After our wonderful long weekend away we can back to a very windy, grey Melbourne. Somewhere along the way my arm has become infected, so now I'm on antibiotics. I'm pretty tired. Luckily the reading and knitting have been very good. I finished The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón . Can't say I'm glad I bothered! Now I'm reading another older book from my Kobo - A Family of Strangers by Fiona Lowe . It's family drama set in small town Tasmania, and I am there for it. I'm about halfway through, and after that I've got two NetGalley review books The Worst Thing I've Ever Done by Clare Stephens and Restitution by Tamar Shapiro . In audiobooks I'm listening to the second in the Gaius Petreius Ruso series by Ruth Downie Terra Incognita . So far, so enjoyable. Comfortingly like the first in the sreies, but different enough to be interesting, In knitting, I mentioned I was going to start a new project for our w...