Spinning
Hello!
How is your weekend going? It's been one of restful slowness here so far, amongst the little things that always seem to need doing on a weekend (like watering plants, washing clothes and baking bread). Although it's so dry here at the moment, that the sprinkler is on every single day. We certainly can't keep the entire block green but it's nice to have the grass around the house and chickens pens green, which is an area of several acres in itself. The other land shall just have to wait until the rain comes!
As I look out from the window now I can cast my eyes over the back half of the property - the dam looking very low and covered in unruly lilies and water plants, the trees in the bush starting to look less lush and the paddocks brown and crispy. The paddocks disappear over the hill, but I know what that the ones out of my sight are dry now too. And the mountain is blue as always in the twilight, looking very far away this evening and lovely in the soft light.
It's feeling like spring at the moment. The wattle is in full flower, the days are almost a little hot in the middle of the afternoon and the nights and evenings are awfully cold. I think they feel even colder because the days are getting warm.
I've been knitting, as usual, working on a new project that I will have to tell you about another time. And I've been spinning, too. I thought I'd share some of my hand spun yarns with you tonight.
I'm waiting for a little tool to arrive that will help me measure the thickness of my yarn so that I will know what gauge it is, or is close to, as all my yarns are still thick and thin at the moment. I've still got to learn to get them not over or under spun before I try and achieve an actual gauge!
When my tool arrives, I'll make little labels for my skeins with the dates and fibre information on them, and I might even name them.
It's a fun journey, this yarn spinning business, although I know I'm going quite slowly with it. I think I need to make sure I get even 10 minutes of spinning done a day if I'm to make any real progress. There always seem to be other things to do though - and there's always something I want to knit! You know how it is, I'm sure.
At any rate, now that I've gotten these photos uploaded to my blog and these words written I'm going to squeeze in those ten minutes of spinning before cooking dinner. It's soup here tonight, something nice and easy.
What are you up to? I'd love to know!
Have a lovely, lovely weekend!
Sarah x
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