I finished spinning the yarn for Waiting for Rain! First I finished plying the main colour, which I paired with a commercial mohair. I hung all three skeins outside on the back of a chair to dry. At some point in the evening I I thought "I should bring those in", but I forgot. It was a really windy night, and when I got up in the morning there was only one skein on the balcony. I thought the other two had sailed off, but I found one tangles in the leaves of a palm tree, and one at the base, resting on some birds of paradise. A couple of threads broke as I untangled it, but I have plenty of yarn, so it shouldn't be a problem.Then I plied the rainbow main colour. I thought I would quickly skein it up after dinner, and just messed it up. You know when you are skeining on a niddy noddy and you cross one of the threads the wrong way? Well, I did that, and then I tried to go back and fix it, and it ended up being such a mess. Leon helped me untangle it, and here - finally - is all the yarn for Waiting for Rain. I'm really happy with it. Do you think I will actually knit it this time?
In meditation it's said that the pause between the in breath and the out breath is a gap, a space to rest. Well, I'm in that in-between space for reading, listening and knitting. This is a random photo of a highlight of my week - I filled up my lolly jar. These are just supermarket party mix. During the lockdowns, we sources a great pick-and-mix delivery service, but at some point they started sending from the UK, which is a bit silly. Rachey messaged me a new one she found, and I impulsed purchased a kilo of mixed lollies, and then she sent me a link to the biggest lolly shop in Melbourne, which also delivers sweets by the kilogram, so i think I'm sorted for the rest of the year! In reading I've just finished The Beckoning Lady by Margery Allingham . It's the second last book in the Summer of Mystery, and I have to admit, having now read nine Margery Allingham books, that they are OK. I wouldn't have read them if they were not connected to this club, but on...
You Must knit it! Those yarns will be gorgeous!
ReplyDelete