Trying to catch up...
...it's been hectic. I've run out of steam most days, and sometimes completely run out of "day."
I'm leaving tomorrow for a quick visit to Mom's. I'm sure the Husband will be happy to have some time on his own.
Not much has been going on craft-wise. I started something new on the wheel only because I attended Spin-In on Saturday. I have no official photo of it, but it is in this photo:
It's called Ghost Rider [Ravelry], a limited edition merino-silk top from Greenwood Fiberworks.
I mostly have my studio back in shape. As a result, I felt the need to do to a little sewing and started a simple quilt. It's a mermaid panel that I bought from equiter.com a few months ago.
I managed to take a few photos of the studio over the last few days. In addition to the above photo, here's the view towards my sewing machine and bookcase. My new desktop is behind the chair. It will hold my laptops and monitor.
This is my stitching and spinning area as seen from my sewing machine. The quilt wall holds my attic windows quilt that is in process.
Here's my loom and fabric wall, with my worktable on the left. The loom takes up a lot of floor space when it's open.
Another view of the loom and fabric wall. My weaving yarn cones are along the top of the fabric organizer.
My worktable. Completed knitting and weaving projects hang on the armoire that houses my soap and aromatherapy supplies. A sink for clean-up is tucked in another alcove. The washer and dryer are behind the Ikea rice paper panels.
I'll post photos of the current WIPs when I can!
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I'm leaving tomorrow for a quick visit to Mom's. I'm sure the Husband will be happy to have some time on his own.
Not much has been going on craft-wise. I started something new on the wheel only because I attended Spin-In on Saturday. I have no official photo of it, but it is in this photo:
It's called Ghost Rider [Ravelry], a limited edition merino-silk top from Greenwood Fiberworks.
I mostly have my studio back in shape. As a result, I felt the need to do to a little sewing and started a simple quilt. It's a mermaid panel that I bought from equiter.com a few months ago.
I managed to take a few photos of the studio over the last few days. In addition to the above photo, here's the view towards my sewing machine and bookcase. My new desktop is behind the chair. It will hold my laptops and monitor.
This is my stitching and spinning area as seen from my sewing machine. The quilt wall holds my attic windows quilt that is in process.
Here's my loom and fabric wall, with my worktable on the left. The loom takes up a lot of floor space when it's open.
Another view of the loom and fabric wall. My weaving yarn cones are along the top of the fabric organizer.
My worktable. Completed knitting and weaving projects hang on the armoire that houses my soap and aromatherapy supplies. A sink for clean-up is tucked in another alcove. The washer and dryer are behind the Ikea rice paper panels.
I'll post photos of the current WIPs when I can!
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