Back from Rebel Rabbit and it was great! My Etsy Shop is now officially open if you wanna check out some of my handspun goodness:
...That's what I'm listening to. Can't go wrong with Sufjan.
Getting ready to go home and do Rebel Rabbit! I managed to skip town last week, but here's a couple more things that I spun up in the last couple days:
I was thinking of Titania, Queen of the Fairies. In Merino, bamboo, local wool that I scoured meself!, and mohair.
Sea Urchin is made up of a TON of various fibers , alot I got from my fiber swap with Melissa (Moustacherides). Let's see, there is merino, alpaca, silk, dryer lint, domestic wool, silky thread thingies, bling bling, some unidentified stuff, bamboo...
And, I got my business license! Now I'm all professional and stuff...
Helllo! All I can say is AWESOME! Exceeded my expectations. And they were pretty high since the 5th was my favorite book. Yay!!
Yes I do do more than just make yarn and take pictures of my cat. Not much though.
William and I drove to Deception Pass and went hiking a bit yesterday.
We found this creepy sign while hiking around Mt. Erie.
And Will had never been to a casino so, hey, why not? From the beautiful outdoors to the smokey, hazy lights of a casino...
Let the good times roll. I won $20!!
It was a fun filled day. But we both had headaches from all the 2nd hand smoke. I can't believe I use to smoke like a freakin chimney.
But just because I know you SO miss seeing my cat in a box and a picture of yarn, don't worry your little heart. Here you are...
oh, and...
Poppalina, who has probably the most beautiful blog that I've seen, wrote this amazing (well, to me anyway) post about the art of crafting and the heart of a crafter. Read and be inspired. Maybe? I am.
Listening to:
We had a lovely day yesterday. I just realized just this year that I think the 4th of July is stupid. I won't elaborate any further. My husband wondered what took me so long to come to that realization.
Anywho, William and I went on a beautiful 2 hr. bike ride through the inter-urban trail and along the waterfront. It was a prefect 78 degrees outside. We had a picnic on the docks, biked home and had a yum greek dinner and peach pie for desert. And capped off the evening with Die Hard. The first one. Which I hadn't seen since I was like, 8 years old or something. I'm a sucker for action flicks. And I even got in some spinning. Here's a few from the last 3 days:
Hope you all had a beautiful 4th! Even though it's stupid :o)
My mosaic has been chosen as a "Featured Project" for the month on Craftster! yay!!!!