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WIPs around the house

June 21, 2011 by Susanne 4 Comments

So today I went to meet a bunch of women who help each other reach their respective creative goals. The meeting was very nice, and helpful too but I got a little embarrassed while introducing myself as, “I’m a musician, and a music teacher, and I write stories, and I have a blog, and a podcast, and I knit, and spin.” because it always sounds like I’m accomplishing so much. And who knows, maybe I am, and that’s why I always feel so overwhelmed.

And then somebody mentioned the book “Refuse to choose” that I read some time ago, and that reminded me about how I have wanted to do a map of my house showing all the works in progress that lay around everywhere. And since I don’t usually draw I thought it might be fun to take pictures instead. And then I thought you might like to read about that, so here we go (and since this is a very, very long post you might want to grab a cup of tea or something):

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I started at the desk in my studio/office. This is the first sock for my soon to be ready for purchase sock design “Meadow Abstract”. I’m currently knitting the second sock, correcting errors in the pattern, and hopefully soon, I’ll translate the whole thing into English. (Underneath is some tax stuff, and random paperwork.)

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Left side of the desk we have guitar tabs for “Road Tripping” a song I’m currently learning to play on the guitar.

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This one was sitting in a bag right on top of my desk but it does look better like this, doesn’t it? It’s my current spindle spinning project. The fiber was dyed to go all through the rainbow, and I’m trying to preserve the colors while spinning.

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On top of the spinning shelf inside the lazy kate there’s a ball of handspun Merino waiting to be swatched for a sweater, and underneath that some weaving that my son did, that I still need to hem. Don’t mind the green yarn on the bobbin, that’s not a project.

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Too lazy to pull that out of its bag, here you see in the front my current wheel spinning project, also in the paper bag some red silk that I started spinning but don’t care about at the moment, and some cotton sliver that I started spinning on a suspended spindle. I don’t consider this a real project because I don’t care if I ever get that finished or not. It’s just for practice.

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Big, huge, next spindle project. This is actually a sweater waiting to happen. My huge, big, scary project for July. (Two pounds people, two pounds of Corriedale.)

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Piano. With some random sheet music. Playing the piano has been an ongoing project of mine since 1979. Still not finished. Probably never will.

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Potholders to be. We’re down to only one pair so I bought some yarn today. After taking this picture I put it in one of the yarn storage boxes in the bedroom.

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Pile on top of the stereo speaker: notebooks with stories waiting to be typed into the computer and eventually be published somewhere, book I bought to read for a book club that I never got around to open, and underneath the “Zen of Screaming”-DVD that I have been wanting to work with for about a year or so. Already watched it twice.

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Stack of paper next to the computer: “How to make your own deodorant“-recipe that I printed out to have it ready for when I go to the health food store next time.

Next up the former guest bedroom, now the place where we watch TV:

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Underneath the table there’s a basket with all my leftover sock yarn in it. Well, most of my leftover sock yarn. This will eventually be a blanket. Now to the bedroom:

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Denim skirt to be sewn. I actually finished drafting the pattern, and cutting out the pieces on the day before we left for vacation but some time in the afternoon I finally listened to my husband’s advice, and didn’t try to finish it at all costs before leaving. It really only needs sewing by now…. (And no, I’m not a tidy person. This is draped over two dressers, actually.)

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As I said. Underneath this mess is the dreaded mending pile. You see: the box the denim came in, the stuffing for another project that I’ll show you later, the finished sample for my soon to be released “Celtic Summer Sock”-pattern (need to fix errors, take fetching pictures of socks on my not-so-fetching feet, translate pattern into English, and such). Under those are my husband’s beloved Wollmeise socks that have a big honking hole in them, some brown yarn for a sweater I’m knitting, and some handspun Wensleydale. I don’t like the project I made out of it, and now I don’t know whether to rip or not.

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Shawl waiting to be blocked.

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Socks to wash by hand, table runner to be ironed to get wax out, apron to be ironed.

And off to the kitchen:

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Green thread to sew the binding of my green corduroy skirt (that I have been wearing for ages) to the skirt itself.

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Spindle with the part of the rainbow fiber on it that I’m currently spinning. Books to read on the kindle, episodes of Buffy to watch. (And lots of things to put away, oops.)

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My corner of the kitchen bench in bad light.

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Books and magazines that live on their own shelf next to the kitchen bench but I thought it would look better if I spread them out a bit. I have been trying to finish reading “Shadowrise” for ages, and the task is no less daunting for the fact that there is yet another part of that story to read after this one. I’m almost through with both spinning magazines, and some of these days I’ll educate myself about color in spinning so I can start dyeing fiber as well.

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Spider sock in progress (lives in the red knitting bag).

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Second “Meadow Abstract” sock, see above (orange knitting bag). Yes, my knitting projects are color-coded.

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Mossy turtle in progress. That’s the project I need the stuffing for. Not all of the stuffing, mind you. It lives in the beige knitting bag that lives in the green knitting bag but that’s only temporary.

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Beginning of sock yarn blanket. That I haven’t worked on for about two months. After taking this picture I transferred these bits, the crochet hooks, and the pattern to the knitting basket shown above.

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Never-ending turtleneck sweater of doom. I have been knitting this thing since 2009. I’ve even started writing a song about it. I once was almost at the same point as I’m now, only the thing was too big. Now, after more than 1 1/2 years I’m finally starting to knit a sleeve. I need to calculate the rate of decreases now so this will only take a few weeks or months at least. For some reason I never get around to things like that.

After taking this picture I thought I had found all the works in progress but then I remembered. And went back to the bedroom:

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This innocent looking broom handle will eventually become a backstrap loom. I now have everything I need.

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Another project, I call it “Let’s get Susanne back in shape.” These are my running shoes.

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For recording. This is a podcast waiting to happen, also improvisations waiting to be captured.

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Four novel manuscript waiting to be finished. Well, okay, three because I don’t like the first one, and will never do anything with it.

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Novel waiting to be edited.

You still with me? No wonder I feel a bit overwhelmed. I think I shouldn’t really start anything new soon. What do you think?

 

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Back from our annual trip to my parents

June 20, 2011 by Susanne Leave a Comment

We spent last week visiting my parents in Northern Germany, and I thought you might like a few impressions from that trip. The weather wasn’t that gorgeous but we only got rained on once or twice. We were unusually active that week, went to the pool twice, borrowed bikes from an aunt of mine, and had a little bike tour on the day before leaving. Of course that was the day it rained but we only got mildly damp so all was well.

So we went to an open air theater and saw a production of Pippi Longstocking:

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My mother’s roses on the living room table:

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Our son got to play with my cousin’s Lego train set:

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And my mother’s garden full of roses (I have a thing for roses but I’ll spare you the other rose bush pictures):

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At the place where my parents live (not where I grew up but where my mother grew up), there’s a genuine castle on a hill right at the town center:

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Castle entrance:

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Inner entrance (whatever it’s called):

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The keep (I think):

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Courtyard:

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Different view:

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Where you get your tickets (we didn’t go inside this time):

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Castle with sheep (You know I had to take that photo don’t you? And no, I don’t know which kind of sheep this is or where to get the fleeces, sorry.):

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Castle from the other side of the hill (I know it looks as if there were a forest but there’s actually a park a bit further down):

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And that’s it. I didn’t take the camera with me on the bike ride, I didn’t take any pictures while playing mini-golf (my son’s first time), and I totally forgot to take pictures most of the time.

Now I’ve one week left before resuming regular teaching, and I really hope to pop in here once or twice in the near future.

 

Filed Under: family, life, travel

Handgemacht – Folge 14: Stricken auf Reisen

June 8, 2011 by Susanne 2 Comments

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  • Tour de Fleece
  • Spinnradclub

Gestrickt und gesponnen wurde dieses Mal:

  • Ebony Turtleneck Vorder- und Rückenteil fertig, erster Ärmel angefangen (Hurra!!),
  • Keltischer Sommer Socken, der zweite fast fertig, es fehlt noch der halbe Fuß und die Spitze,
  • “Irgendwie Türkisch“, erster Socken und Anleitung fertig,
  • Sock Leftovers Blanket, ruht immer noch,
  • Mossy Turtle, desgleichen.
  • melierte Merino-Seide auf der Bosworth Featherweight fast unverändert
  • Farbverlaufswolle auf der Tiny Turkish 35 Gramm gesponnen, noch mehr als 75 Gramm zu spinnen, was etwas verwirrend ist, weil das ein 100 Gramm Kammzug war.
  • Polwarth von The Painted Tiger erste Spule fast fertig, geht etwas zäh

Ansonsten wurde erwähnt:

  • verschiedene Leute aus dem Spinnradclub
  • Spiro und ihre Kammzüge
  • Das Anna-Spinnrad
  • meine neue Tasche
  • GoKnit-Beutel

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