Every other Tuesday I meet with a few other women who belong to the “Munich Creative Group”. We meet for breakfast, and we tell each other what we have accomplished in the past two weeks, and what we want to do in the weeks to come. These meetings have been surprisingly inspirational, and the group as a whole is a veritable fountain of information. Want to know where to find art supplies, classes, get organizational tips, software or marketing help, improve your CV – there is bound to be someone who knows about it.

Today we met at a new location, a café that happens to be one of my favorite cafés in Munich. Twenty years ago I lived right around the corner from it.

creative notebook

We also made plans for a group show in mid-February. I’m very excited about that. I will definitely sing or play something, and I might even step out of my comfort zone and show a few of my photographs. Here are a few impressions from today’s breakfast (of course I only snapped pictures after everybody was done with their food, not before when it looked delicious).

creative breakfast

 

I also got a new mug for my husband’s morning tea or coffee. His old one lost its handle a few months ago, and since then he has been burning his fingers every single morning. And he isn’t a morning person on the best of mornings, so imagine his mood with hurt fingers (musicians usually are very particular about their fingers – my first thought when something happens to my hands is if I’ll be able to play or not). When I gave him his present at lunch he couldn’t help but smile:

smiley mug

 

Und nun, nach langem Warten endlich die versprochene Ausgabe über Spinnfasern.

Gestrickt und gesponnen wurde:

  • Glomerata komplett fertig! Und ich bin begeistert.
  • feather, foliage, and pines, auch komplett fertig
  • Hopefully Enough Yarn, eine Strickjacke nach eigener Idee aus handgefärbter und handgesponnener Wolle; die Jacke ist im Wesentlichen fertig, leider ist mir tatsächlich die Wolle ausgegangen, so dass ich die Knopfleisten und alle Blenden aus einer anderen Wolle stricken muss; und dafür muss ich erstmal spinnen
  • Beige Mystery Hat braunes BFL auf der Bosworth Featherweight Spindel. Soll Sockenwollstärke werden für den Wooly Wormhead Mystery KAL
  • Marled Mystery Hat, dreifarbiges BFL auf der Bosworth Featherweight gesponnen, das zweite Muster des KALs
  • Fast Stinos für meinen Mann, die Ferse und der Zwickel des ersten Sockens sind fertig
  • Somewhat Turkish, es fehlt nur noch die Ferse des zweiten Sockens

 

Des weiteren wurde erwähnt:

Petzis Spinnforum und das dazugehörige Lexikon (kann ich nicht direkt verlinken)

Winterkatze

Flight Path KAL

Maggie Casey’s Buch Start Spinning

 

Yes, I’m wishing all of you a happy, and healthy new year.

 

Yes, I’m still alive and well but it seems I’m in something of a “recharge and hibernate”-stage.

 

I’m not even in the mood to write some 2011 wrap up.

 

All is well, and I’m looking forward to some hot tea and turning the heel of a sock.

 

I’m thinking about effortlessness, and belly dance, and ukulele songs, and spinning for sweaters, and love, and computer games, and reading, and I might drink the leftover prosecco in a minute.

 

See you.

 

So first I took all the little balls of yarn, and spliced them together to form a huge plying ball.

farbverlauf2

Then I chain-plied them which means you make very big loops like crochet chains, and twist those in the opposite direction of how you spun them. I managed to cram all 108 grams of plied yarn onto the spindle (I put the tiny spindle into the pictures for size):

spindlefull

This is how the cob on the spindle looked after I pulled the spindle out:

spindlecob

And this is how the yarn looked after I skeined it:

niddynoddy

I hope this makes your day a little brighter just like it makes mine every time I look at it.

 

It’s only an intermediate stage but just yesterday I finished spinning the singles for this fiber:

 

farbverlauf

I love it. Then I spent the whole afternoon winding it all into a ball for plying.

 

One of the things keeping me busy and off the blog was the fact that we had our second house concert last week. When my husband had the first of these back in May he had wanted them to become a bi-monthly thing. Well, it took us a little more than that to put it together again. The idea was for him to play the kind of music he wanted to play with his then new project, and invite other musicians as well.

He had just started playing with a saxophone player we have known for years, and in the beginning it went quite well. After a while it turned out that the sax player wasn’t as comfortable with free improvisation as he had thought, and so my husband ended up alone again.

I, on the other hand, had been wanting to do some more improvisation for years. And had been looking for other musicians to do it with. I had thought about playing with my husband again, of course, but none of us was sure how that could go. Until about two or three weeks ago we decided to just try it. And it worked just fine!

So we decided on a date, invited a bunch of friends, bought potato chips, peanuts and drinks, set up about a dozen chairs, and had a concert at our house.

I’m really glad that so many people came to see us, and from what I heard and saw they did like the music too! It was a lot of fun, and it isn’t often that I say that about performing.

I didn’t sing much that evening, I was playing organ, drums, and ukulele in addition to singing. We changed instruments quite a bit so that things wouldn’t get boring.

At the end, after the encore one of the guests said, “And now I would like to hear the Les Paul with vocals.” And so we did. We had never tried that before because we thought it wouldn’t work. But that’s the thing about free improvisation, isn’t it? No need to plan everything ahead.

Emmy was nice enough to record that on her phone, so you can see and hear us too. Oh, and that weird look on my face near the end? That’s me realizing that the amp didn’t work anymore.

 

This story was written at the beginning of October. The monthly topic had been “sex” but I didn’t really want to write about that. I’m thinking about writing a bit more about this character – what do you think?


I was really fed up with all that flirting, and the cat calls, so I decided to get fat.

Just the night before I had been out, and there had been several guys touching my behind in the club, a co-worker had made googly eyes at me, and on my way home there had been the usual cluster of Turkish teenagers on the street who had called out to me.

I really had enough.

I don’t mind sex, not at all, it’s just that I prefer not to think about it while it’s not happening, and I would like to be able to have a good time without having to fend off all these guys.

Getting fat wouldn’t happen over night, I knew that, so I needed some additional help. How to become uninteresting to men? Or better yet how to become unattractive?

I had the whole weekend before me to think about it. First I went shopping of course. I needed fattening foods. And beer. And soda. I hadn’t bought that much junk food in years.

Next I thought about clothes. That was easy. No heels, no mini-skirts, no cleavage. No make-up. Though I have to say that in my experience most guys can’t even tell if you’re wearing make-up until you go for the very red lipstick. That’s something they all react to.

Fortunately I did have a couple of outfits that would work. Baggy pants, sweatpants, an over-sized hoodie that I love to wear on weekends, a couple of old t-shirts, sneakers, the Birkenstocks that I wear around the house – all set.

So I laid back on the couch for a weekend marathon of watching TV and eating junk.

It was a good idea that I hadn’t started on the beer yet when the phone rang. It was my mother. Of course it was my mother, it was Saturday so she demanded her weekly phone call.

„Hi mom.“

„Darling, why haven’t you called me, is something wrong?“

„Mom, it’s only early afternoon, nothing is wrong.“

„You sound weird. Are you eating?“

„Yes I’m eating mom, it’s lunch time after all.“

„You are eating properly, aren’t you?“

„Of course mom.“

„Are you eating something warm?“

„Of course mom.“

„What are you having?“

„Potatoes, hamburgers and green beans.“

„You should have made meatloaf. That doesn’t have as much fat.“

„Yes mom.“ I looked at the half-eaten bag of potato chips on the couch table.

„And how’s it going with that nice co-worker of yours? Has he asked you out?“

„We were out with a bunch of others yesterday, mom.“

„That’s not a date. But it’s a start. How did it go?“

„It was okay. I don’t know.“

„You really should try a little harder. It’s not healthy being all alone.“

„Mom, I like being alone.“

„Nonsense, nobody likes being alone.“

Then she went on about what her doctor had said, and that my aunt was mad at me for not sending her a birthday card, and then half an hour later I finally got off the phone.

I grabbed the remote to start the film again when the phone rang again. This time it was Laura. I had met her through work, and we went out together a lot.

„Hi Laura.“

„Hi. Look, I need you to go shopping with me this afternoon.“

„Why?“

„Because I need something to wear to the party tonight.“

„Which party?“

„Are you crazy? The party. Zach’s party.“

„Sorry, I forgot.“

„You really are crazy. So I thought we could meet in an hour at Starbucks. Maybe we’ll even find something for you too.“

„Um. Okay?“

„See you.“

Damn phone. Why did I always answer it? I was perfectly happy sitting here, eating chips, drinking soda and watching a movie, and then those people barged in calling me in the middle of the day.

I didn’t want to go shopping. And I didn’t want to discuss my eating habits or love life with my mother.

Still I got ready to meet Laura at Starbucks. First I thought about just going as I were but then I decided against the sweatpants, and changed into some jeans. No make-up, the hoodie, and sneakers. I didn’t know what to do about my hair. After trying a ponytail (too uncomfortable), letting it hang down (too attractive), a braid in the back (didn’t work with the hood), I did two pigtails. Not attractive at all but for some reason they made me smile. Pippi Longstocking in a hoodie. Since I wasn’t wearing any make-up I didn’t need to carry a purse so I just put my wallet, phone, and keys into my jeans pockets.

When I got to Starbucks of course Laura wasn’t there. I should have known it before she was never on time. I got myself a hot chocolate with cream even though I already felt quite full after all the chips and sweets before but I had to keep on with the fattening.

From what I saw my plan did work. Not one of the men I had passed on my way there had looked at me twice. I probably didn’t even register as female. Great. No smiles, now whistling, no one talking to me on the train, it was simply perfect.

I pulled out my smartphone and started reading a novel. Good thing I had that with me. Half an hour later Laura entered the shop. One couldn’t miss her. She went and ordered coffee without even looking for me first. She just assumed I would come to find her. Which I did. Even though I would have preferred to read my book. But that was no way to behave. I grabbed the rest of my hot chocolate and went over to her.

„There you are.“ she said looking me up and down, „What’s wrong with you?“

„Hi, nice to see you too.“ I said.

„No, really, what’s wrong? You don’t even wear makeup. Nice jeans, though, but the hoodie is really horrible. Looks like a tent on you.“

„Well,“ I looked down at my shoes, „well,“ I wanted to say there was nothing wrong but then it hit me, „Well, I guess I’m just not feeling that well. Maybe I should have stayed home.“ I looked up into her eyes, „but I didn’t want to let you down.“

„That’s really sweet of you.“ she said automatically, „are you sick or something?“

„I’m not sure,“ I said, „I’m probably coming down with something.“ I snuffled a bit.

„Don’t touch me,“ she said, „don’t touch me, I can’t afford to get sick now. You know what, you just go home and get better, I think I can manage on my own. See you.“ And with that she swept out of the door leaving me standing there on my own.

I waited for the bad feeling of rejection to come but instead I felt rather good. Giddy almost. I didn’t have to go shopping. I could just get back home, and do whatever I wanted. And I didn’t even have to look good while doing it.

I threw the rest of my hot chocolate away, and got out the door too. On my way to the subway I realized how good it felt to walk. Especially in these shoes. For years now I had always worn heels because they are so much more flattering. Of course you’re not expected to walk anywhere in those. And if you do you start hurting. But walking in sneakers was that much better. The hoodie felt like I had brought a blanket with me. Nice and comfy and warm. I pulled up the hood against the wind that had started to blow.

Walking like this was great. I could even walk all the way home. And that’s just what I did. And on the way no one even looked at me. I was just some person in the street, some uninteresting person in the street that no on wanted anything from.

And later there would be pizza for dinner. And beer. And ice cream.

 

es liegt am Pullover

Es gibt schon wieder einen neuen Strick- und Spinn-Podcast aus Berlin, Madis Wohnküche

Gestrickt und gesponnen wurde:

  • Glomerata die Ferse musste dann wieder aufgemacht werden, aber jetzt ist sie fertig und die Anleitung hat jetzt wohl auch keine Fehler mehr
  • bloß keine Tomaten, ganz fertig, fehlen nur noch die Bilder
  • feather, foliage, and pines, angefangen, bin gerade an der ersten Ferse vorbei
  • Hopefully Enough Yarn, eine Strickjacke nach eigener Idee aus handgefärbter und handgesponnener Wolle; die Armausschnitte sind fertig, und der nächste Teil mit horizontalen Brustabnähern. Als nächstes kommen die Unterbrust- und Taillenabnahmen.
  • für den Pulloverkurs habe ich auch noch ein puppengroßes Modell für meine Jacke gestrickt, damit ich die Sache mit den Zu- und Abnahmen und den verkürzten Reihen für die bessere Passform besser hinkriege.
  • Farbverlaufswolle wurde unwesentlich weiter gesponnen,
  • Polwarth von The Painted Tiger etwas weitergesponnen, die erste Spule ist jetzt übervoll und die erste Hälfte versponnen
  • Indian Summer beschlossen, nicht mehr auf der Spindel und für das angestrebte Projekt zu spinnen. Habe die Geschichte letzten Sonntag beim Spinntreff auf das Rad transferiert und spinne jetzt möglichst schnell über den Finger mit langem Auszug wie es eben kommt, Knubbel und alles
  • braunes BFL auf der Bosworth Featherweight Spindel. Soll Sockenwollstärke werden für den Wooly Wormhead Mystery KAL

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I didn’t really mean to not write any blog posts for more than a month, but there you go.

  • Life is quite good, I have more students than I had in a long time, I’m busy playing the ukulele, teaching my knitting, and spinning classes, and have stepped up to do a bit more of the chores around the house.
  • Today I’m packing for a trip to Frankfurt to visit Winterkatze and Katho for a couple of days. I’m going sans family and am looking forward to it very much. I’m also looking forward to coming back home afterwards.
  • At the end of next week I’ll be meeting yet another friend I haven’t seen for some time.
  • The weather is sunny, and quite cold, and I love it.
  • This week I actually managed to go for a run with my husband. When I run on my own I always run in the hallway, and yes, I know that’s a bit weird. But last week, since I didn’t have to go on my own, we went out and ran though the woods, and had a great time. Also I’m just about as fit as my husband.
  • I’m still tired all the time because I’m still not going to bed early enough. On days when I could sleep in I wake at 7.30 regardless of when I went to bed. One of these day’s I’ll manage to get at least 8 hours of sleep every night.
  • The day before yesterday I started a somewhat crazy spinning project. I’m planning to spin for a hat on my spindle, and finish the yarn until next Wednesday.
  • I’m very pleased to say that in the last two days I have managed to spin half the yarn I’ll need. I will take the spinning with me on my trip, and hope I’ll make progress while traveling.
  • At the moment I’m not writing any fiction. Also I won’t be participating in NaNoWriMo this year. I do plan to start writing again soon, though.
  • There’ll be another podcast tomorrow or so, and after that I’ll post the story I wrote for this month’s writers meeting.
  • Now I have to see if the clothes I want to pack are dry yet.

See you.

 

Neue Podcasts:

News und Termine:

 

Gestrickt und gesponnen und sonstiges habe ich:

  • Topfbrot gebacken (Rezept bei Anke Gröber und hier der Link zu dem ausgezeichneten Buch “Nudeldicke Deern“)
  • Deo gemacht (den Link hatte ich von Sallys Blog “Already Pretty“, der verweist auf das Rezept von How about orange; Link zu Reginas Blog (Ich habe für mein Deo 3 Esslöffel Kaiser-Natron und 3 Esslöffel Pfeilwurzmehl aus dem Bioladen vermischt, dann ca. 4 Esslöffel Kokosöl und 10 Tropfen Grapefruitöl. Einfach in einer Schüssel mit der Gabel verrühren, fertig.)
  • gewebt hier der Link zu einer Anleitung, wie man mit dem Gurtwebrahmen anfängt, allerdings auf Englisch, aber mit vielen Bildern und Videos und hier ist Lavernes Blog, auch auf Englisch, eine wahre Fundgrube
  • Ebony Turtleneck ist komplett fertig!!!
  • Rivendell rivendell
  • Irgendwie Türkisch“, zweiter Socken bis ca. 15 Runden nach der Ferse,
  • Glomerata
  • Hopefully Enough Yarn, eine Strickjacke nach eigener Idee aus handgefärbter und handgesponnener Wolle handgefärbte Merino
  • Farbverlaufswolle weiter gesponnen, wird schon.
  • Polwarth von The Painted Tiger etwas weitergesponnen, die erste Spule ist jetzt wirklich so gut wie voll
  • Indian Summer weiter gesponnen.

Hier der Link zum Zugsocking von Stuttgart zur Wollmeise. Und hier Fotos von der Operation Rollkragen, die dann missglückt ist:

rolli 1

rolli2

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