Fiber Fool

Follow the feats and foibles of a fiber fanatic.

EC and FO Friday: The Red House Edition

Filed under: Bookbinding, Follow the Flock, Finished Objects, Eye Candy Friday — Kristi at 7:55 am on Friday, April 20, 2007

Red House Book in Sun

I don’t think there is anything much scarier than to have someone order something of worth from you but demanding nothing specific. Giving you 100% creative freedom. Sure, it sounds great. You jump in and do what the photos and fabrics say to you. But, during the entire process there is that niggling voice asking questions and planting seeds of doubt. This is nothing like the original book that prompted them to contact me for these commissions at first glance. In reality the very start of this book is almost identical, but it looks so drastically different because of the difference in materials. There is also the reality that the book they liked would not fit with the decor of the house this book is to serve as a warming gift for.

Yikes! This book is going to be in a $3.3 million dollar house! What did I charge for it? Probably not enough…

It has been carefully wrapped and packaged. It has been dropped into the FedEx box. Can I pull it back out and come up with a reason for a further delay and give it another shot? Even if I could open the drop box and retrieve it, you do hit a point where you just have to say your prayers and put it out there. Not to mention, if I made another I wouldn’t make a profit!

Do commissions ever get easier? *sigh* I’m not sure I can handle the stress…

Red House Book

Dimensions: 6 X 8 X 1.5 inches
Pages: 64, white 98 lb pastel paper
Binding: Exposed Spine Herringbone and Chain, Lay-flat
Extras: Eyelet Reinforcement, Binding Spacers (allows for the addition of photos etc. without the book yawning open)

Photographs provided by customer, taken by Jonathan Allain.

Fortune Bench? Treasure Hunt?

Filed under: Photography — Kristi at 8:17 am on Thursday, April 19, 2007

A bench outside the music building on the oval at CSU… “KISS SOMEONE NICE OR LICK A ROCK OR BOTH”

What does it mean?

I Wish I Were Funny…

Filed under: Moi — Kristi at 8:13 am on Wednesday, April 18, 2007

I have some really funny people in my life. The deliberately funny that is. DH says I make people laugh all the time, but I think that is mostly at my expense. It is so rare that I am really funny on purpose that I often don’t succeed because I’m laughing so hard I can’t make the delivery.

As I have almost zero time today and because my sister is a smart ass I wanted to share an exchange we had via e-mail yesterday…

A: I read I’m keeping you guessing on the mysterious package huh? HaHa I had some downtime, so I was being nosey.

K: Yeah, you really have me going with the “might be too out there for you” thing. Between the three grey hairs on Saturday and that I just about cried!

A: Well you know the rocking chairs doesn’t come too far behind the knitting LOL

[Insert Pregnant Pause Here - where did that phrase come from anyway?]

A: I’m just kidding you know!

Friday Night Spinning (and Saturday and Sunday and Monday too)

Filed under: Spinning, Follow the Flock, Friday Spinning — Kristi at 8:08 am on Tuesday, April 17, 2007

I spun on Friday, as I did pretty much all of last week I believe. Yesterday I had just a tiny bit left to wrap up the first bobbin of singles of the Navajo plying I wish to do. Since I’m quite likely to be doing socks or at least something that comes in pairs I decided to just make two skeins from the get go. It provides me with a sense of accomplishment. Here I finished the singles spinning for the first skein in one week. Not too bad for 46 WPI and 12(?) TPI!

I think having the fiber ready and waiting is really the way to go. That way I can grab 5 minutes while my lunch is reheating in the microwave or 12 minutes while I wait for someone to pick me up etc. etc. I also found myself using a bad habit to aid my spinning. I like diet soda (especially Diet Sunkist). We don’t keep the soda in the fridge, I pop it in the freezer for 20 minutes or so. I have been known to forget a can in there now and again. I now set a timer. So, when I set the timer for the soda to chill I sit down at the wheel while I wait. This means I am getting at the very least 20 minutes of spinning time around mid-day every week day! No matter how full the day may be with writing essays and articles and cutting, folding and pasting papers for commissions.

Of course, as I type this the second half of fiber is not yet ready to go. But I find the fiber prep does need to be uninterrupted so that will be a part of my mid-day twenty minutes.

And speaking of having busy days - I really should sign off as I have writing and bookbinding that *must* be completed today. Partially because they are due, but also because I have some work/play dates coming up later in the week!

Oh, and DH took me for sushi last night after SnB so my tummy is happier!

Saved by Friends…

Filed under: Moi, Fibery Friends — Kristi at 8:34 am on Monday, April 16, 2007

Yesterday was my birthday and I want a do-over! If it weren’t for my friends (and a couple martini’s last evening) I think I would have gone to bed crying. It was SIL3’s final graduate concert yesterday afternoon (she’s a soprano vocal performance major), cutting the entire day in half so there was no opportunity to do anything special. Then all the in-laws were here for that, which meant dining with them all. They have no sense of culinary adventure. They are firmly mid-Western palettes. Guess where I had the pleasure of eating my birthday dinner? Old Chicago’s! We eat there on a pretty regular basis. Not special, not exciting. Sure, they asked me where I wanted to eat, but sadly Japanese and Indian were shot down almost before the words were fully uttered. Combine that with three gray hairs I found on Saturday and it was just a peachy weekend!

Will I ever get used to the fact that birthdays are a *huge* deal in my family and not really important to DH and his family? I hate always being disappointed in them. Last year was highly unusual, but I set it all up myself and my mom was visiting. It was also a milestone year. No matter what, after the big high tea of last year anything was going to be anti-climatic, but yesterday was pretty depressing. I did get to eat breakfast with DH at one of my favorite places. But we were originally supposed to eat with a friend who canceled out on us, then much too late e-mailed to say someone else talked her into coming up, but we had already gone to breakfast.

Oddly grandma seemed to have forgotten. No usual call or card… My sister has been in occasional frantic communication needing to verify zip codes and such and she said to expect something this week. She is thoroughly confusing me, however. She keeps saying “some of it is may be ‘out there for you’ so if you don’t want anything let me know because I might want it.” That leaves two options that I can think of - clothing or camera accessories (we both have the same DSLR now). Seeing as how the camera accessories I can think of would be out of her means I’m guessing clothing. But “too out there for me????” What, did I just wake up an old lady? First three gray hairs and now my sister thinks stuff is “out there for me?????”

Fortunately, my friends helped salvage it and it became a very fiber rich birthday. My fiber arts library has exploded! Over the last month or so, Amanda gave me Favorite Socks and The Art of Knitting (she got that one for 50 cents and I don’t think it was technically a birthday gift, but I’m counting it as one to make me feel better). Then last evening Ashley stopped by and gave me Fitted Knits!!!!!! I had drooled over Hannah’s copy while we were in line for the Yarn Harlot a couple of weeks ago. My mom, as usual gave me money. With her blindness and my distance that is the easiest. So, when the LYS was having a Buy One Get One 50% off sale this weekend I bought the First and Third Walker Treasuries (I already have four, so I’m just missing the second one), The Ashford Book of Hand Carding, and Spinning Designer Yarns - 2 spinning books, 2 knitting books. It seemed appropriate. Thank you Amanda and Ashely and Mom!

I also had the surprise of a package from Margene on Saturday. I took a photo of all the contents, but it was blurry due to the low light of the morning. But she sent me a wonderful 4 ounces of Project Sprectrum-y merino roving from Anne aka Wooly Wonka Fibers. It is the Tulips colorway and is definitely Project Spectrum material. I’ll have to spin it up soon! :-) There was also a lovely smelling Lavender Grey from Blessed Juno and I’m excited about that because I’ve been rationing my use of one of her lavender bars for quite some time now :-) Then there were chocolate dipped altoids - the perfect gift for knitters because even once the mints are gone the tin can hold stitch markers or other small notions. Thank you Margene!

I also got a cute pair of shoes with some of the birthday money - Bernie Mev. Oreo in Cream. Now I need to decide if buying some wool combs with the rest of the money would be a bit too much “work stuff” for my birthday…

Next weekend several of us from SnB will be getting together to freezer paper stencil t-shirts and bags and such for ourselves since we had so much fun with onesies this fall. Since Ashley’s birthday will soon follow that gathering I’m going to make some fun spring-time cupcakes next weekend for all of us. It should be fun.

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