Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day nine

 Here we go, another day, another skein of yarn. I promise that we will have some different photos by the end of the week.

Day nine spinning, the nano went out for coffee and for Tangled Threads knitting group at our main library.


Coffee, fruit and trying to sort out the tension at breakfast time.

When I got home, I finished the bobbin of Jacob.


and plyed them....this is getting very repetitive to document but I will spin everyday at some point.


Other than this I caught up with my knitty friends, had a good look at my lace books for a simple pattern to go on one of my pillows. I think I've found one that dates back to the 1800's, not many bobbins so should grow quite fast.


Monday, 14 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day eight, spinning and some gentle lace making.

Day eight (Sunday 13 July) was a home alone day. Ian is over in Wales for a couple of days so I was up early as he made an early start.

First challenge was to spin the final bobbin of the Ryeland and ply the four bobbins. Two, two ply skeins completed ahead of some gentle housework and fleece washing.


Sunday also tends to be bobbin lace day as I have a zoom chat in the afternoon with other lace makers. I carried on with my Downton lace strip whilst we decided which patterns to tackle next.


I also spun a bobbin of Jacob ( 55gm) and made a start on the second one




Sunday, 13 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day seven , some spinning but not a lot

 Another warm day but we went out for a drive and ended up at Papplewick Pumping station, a favourite place to while away a couple of hours.


The cloud making machine was working


The brass was gleaming

and there were a lot of steampunks about :-)




 and this is definitely not a Lambretta however at £40 it will be a bargain for someone.

As for the spinning its still Ryeland on the wheel but this is the total so far.





Saturday, 12 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day seven , I get to leave the house

  Day seven and having spent two of the last three days in a dental chair I'm looking a bit like a hamster 😁 still I was brave and headed out for a coffee and and some clothes shopping as my dark summer tops are several years old, mostly dark grey and too big.

Success on the tops front, I found two in the right size and one slightly different necked one which I try on once it gets cooler.

I followed this up with a pot of tea and some spinning

followed by a mug of coffee and some spinning, this bobbin is now complete for this project.


Meanwhile at home, I've finished the second bobbin of Ryeland and I am pressing on with  the third but its getting a bit too hot to be playing with fibre at home.

On another note, there was a cardboard box waiting for me when I got back so it looks like I will be fleece washing on Sunday ( I will have the house to myself for a couple of days)


Friday, 11 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day six, here we go again


Order of the day, painkillers, phone dentist, finish spinning the Romney and hopefully at some point go out for a coffee or I will have to buy a proper coffee machine for home.

later,

Ok not the day I planned but I've finished and plyed the Romney and mad a start on the next batch of Ryeland. At this rate I may have to start processing a bit more fleece nut not a problem as I have a bag of washed fleece that I picked up at the last guild meeting. This time its Beulah Speckled face, a welsh breed that I haven't spun before so I will be able to tick it off the list.



I realise that these posts are a bit boring, I still didn't manage to leave the house for coffee but hopefully I will take the Nano out in the next day or so before I go stir crazy !!

Thursday, 10 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day five, apparently I've never been so quiet

 I'm still here, taking the painkillers, mooching around. Still, it hasn't killed my spinning mojo yet !

 I'm sorry but I'm keeping this short and sweet today.

50+gm of Romney on the wheel.



Wednesday, 9 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day four, spinning but not a good day for other things,

 So yesterday, day four, started really well. I finished the last bobbin of Cheviot.


Plyed them together and they are now in the wash bag as I intend washing yarn at some point at the weekend.



I had intended this to be all my spinning for the day as I had a dental appointment later in the day. However I ended up having a very difficult tooth extraction and the only way to distract my mind from the pain was to do something with both my hands and brain so I ended up spinning again, 120gm Ryeland.



This morning, the pain is not so bad but I'm sat with a coffee and painkillers debating what to spin next, watch this space.

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day three

 The weather today has been good, cooler which is just as well as the forecast is for 30 C by the end of the week, not that high but for us in the UK that is really quite warm.

The day was spent unpacking, shopping, washing etc then spinning. Two and a half bobbins of Cheviot so hopefully I will be plying this tomorrow. I tend to spin around 55gm per bobbin even though they hold 200gm.

Nice thick spin in contrast to the almost laceweight on the nano




Monday, 7 July 2025

Tour de Fleece day one and two, not where I expected to be :-)

 Hi,

This is a combined post as we packed the van and headed out to the coast to catch some cooler air, originally we planned to head home on Saturday, day one of TDF. but the forecast was good for Saturday so we stayed another night.

Bridlington was damp and quiet on our first day there but we headed out to the harbour as usual


After a quick chat with one of the fisherman from one of the boats we found that the dolphins had been in the bay so we headed up to the water edge to see if they were still around. Too far for my camera but there was a pod of dolphins leaping around. First time that we have seen them at Bridlington inspite of our regular visits !


The beach was empty, the temperature in Nottingham two days earlier had been 34C now, stood on the beach, it was about 14C.

The next day was warmer, I had to stay in the van for a telephone appointment so Ian headed off to catch the Yorkshire Bell for a 2 1/2 hr cruise up the coast. I managed to make it into town just before he boarded and found a comfy spot to spin and watch the boat sail by.


I had my coffee, my spinning (Ryeland) and was able to grab the above photo of the boat.

Meanwhile, the harbour was looking glorious in the sunshine showing how much difference a day makes.


The following day ended with rain but also a rainbow along with a sunset.




Now, the bit that some of you have been waiting for.. Tour de Fleece 2025 day one.


Started in the van, then continued at the Creative Collective Bridlington who currently have a pop up shop in the arcade at Bridlington. They sell items that are made by hand locally and provide space to sit and craft.






The fibre is merino/baby camel. I know that this is way outside of my usual spinning but I've had it for at least 13 years so \I though that I may as well us it.



Day two and back to my usual wheel, 50 gm Cheviot before I fell asleep.







Monday, 30 June 2025

Quick knitting update

 Hi, I'm sat in a coffee shop , on my way to the Notts and District branch of the guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers, and I've realised that I haven't posted a knitting update recently.


                                         This beanie is my current knit, nice simple repeat.


This hat was a commission that I finished last week, the one below is a beanie from the same pattern.


I took a lot of oddments away with me when we went to Wales.



All but two pairs of mitts and the cowl were holiday knits.
My plan is to finish this beanie before the start of tour de fleece although I will always have knitting in my bag whilst out and about.





Friday, 27 June 2025

a brief diversion into Downton Lace

 No, nothing to do with Downton abbey but a style of lace similar to Bucks point from the village of Downton near Salisbury. just a bit of fun before setting up the next piece of Bucks for the bobbin along.


Two more books have joined my original pattern book, one is a more detailed history of the lace and the other has patterns to work. This link will take you to a page on the fashioning the world web site.




My next piece of lace will be a small Bucks point medallion.

Saturday, 21 June 2025

Its nearly that time of year again......... Tour de fleece 2025 !!

  Here we go again, I've lost count of how many times I've taken part in this challenge 😁 but the sun is  out so the fleece needs to be washed. 

I've no idea how much I need but to be honest I really need to carry on spinning into August to restock my yarn supplies. At the moment I'm knitting hats from scraps !


So far I have about 1200 gm prepped, mainly fleece to be spun on the Ashford E-spinner, I'm thinking of a separate project for the nano as I have had a braid of Merino/baby alpaca in my stash for some time now so it makes sense to spin it us as a laceweight for a future project for myself. I know it goes against my usual ethic of only spinning from fleece but its just been sitting around for years.

So, Romney is next up to be washed and then its a case of see what is in the bags in the shed



Thursday, 19 June 2025

A touch of Italy in Wales

Portmeirion, designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 has long been on Ians bucket list. I've actually visited a couple of time but that was more than 40 years ago so a return was long overdue. The Italian style buildings tumble down the hillside set amongst gardens and edged by woodland walks.


The TV series, The Prisoner was set within the village in 1965 (still available on DVD)  using the houses and woodland as the backdrop for the drama. We are currently re-watching the series and the one thing that has really stood out is how good the gardens are looking compared with what we see on the programme.


There are two hotels and most of the buildings are now self catering cottages, also they have now built a small motorhome / camper park at the entrance. The price seems daunting until you realise that it covers the entry fee ( currently £20 per person) and gives you residential access to the village before and after the usual opening hours and as you are a resident , use of the hotel swimming pool and bar is included.

We stayed a couple of nights so had access on the afternoon and evening of our arrival and the next day. On the day when we had to leave the camper park we were able to park up in the main car park and have a further days entrance. I think that for a lot of people just one night/day was enough but we were there to chill.


At night the buildings were subtlety lit up, it was a wonderful experience to be there without the hoards of visitors.


For me, it was a couple of days of relaxation, just taking it easy and enjoying the sunshine. This became my regular coffee spot during our stay, people watching as I was spinning.