Tuesday, August 14, 2007

What in the Sheepychic have you been up to?

Sheepychic Demonstrations here and there at the moment... from Local Community centres to Historic homesteads. Demo's are great 'cos you tend to meet like minded people and sell a little yarn. I was surprised to meet a fibre enthusiast recently who lives just a street away from us. I'm just beginning to realise how insular having young children can be... people are asking if I go to this group or have been to that gallery. But no... with two stay-home 3 year olds I'm afraid the answer is no. (pictured: Sheepychic fun-batt I made for a spinning demo. ) On the flip-side, of course, being a stay home Mum is fantastic... especially as the twins are getting older. I like to involve them as much as I can when fussing about with fibre. Doesn't every 3 year old hang dripping yarn on a rack in the shower? Or sit handing Mum tufts of sparkle as she's spinning some yarn? hehe... not too many complaints here... :) We had a fun night when our old neighbours came over for dinner. Nicole was keen on a yarn in certain colours so we cracked a bottle of Merlot... and the dye pots. The older kids got into the swing of things and we all had a great time... even the Dads. Once again, though, as I sit and spin the results, B steals the show dying up this..... I love it. Sheepychic "Razzle-way" dyed by Sheepychic's apprentice, B. You rock, B... you've definitely got a flair for colour!! Razzle-way is for sale...and if sold, I promise. B will get her share!! hehe. I dyed up an ever popular Sheepychic "Wallaby Rose" single... which I do so enjoy to make. This hank pictured here is for sale.... $25. The varied blue hank is for sale too. It has shades of light and darker blues and purple... with intermittent tufts of amazing electric purple fibres. There is a small length of single at the end where my metallic silver plying thread ran out. I left it there... do with it what you will. hehe. It might be interesting to start a beanie cuff with that yarn and move to the ply. A bit of fun in any case. All the best, and thanks for logging in to sheepychic bloggings. If you love yarn and feeling like dropping me a line you can do so at sheepychic AT hotmail DOT com. Regards, Ruth xx

7 comments:

roseys madhouse said...

Wow B you are a champion I love the colour.

Kerry said...

Well done B and Ruth you girls are creating beautiful wool.

Anonymous said...

You rock B!
Can hardly wait for you to come up here Miz SheepyChic, have been gathering some nice reds for us to kick back and spin to :-)

Merry Munchkin Designs said...

I love these! They are as always beautiful! Well done B, Kaffe Fassett watch out!

That Spinning Place said...

Great science experiments happening at your place, Ruth! Woo Hoo!

Anonymous said...

Oh My Lord!

I desperately need to come over to your house and have a look through all your offerings in person.

So glad I'm back in the blogosphere.

Anonymous said...

Hi Ruth, Just wanted to say that I love your bat that you did for the demo. So beautiful!. Still haven't done anything but gaze at the skeins I bought from you around Bendigo Show time --- they need a special project. You guys are having too much fun by the way - send some my way......

Jo and Lachlan (went to show with you and Mandie)

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