Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Color of Birthday

Amy came out yesterday for a visit and to help me celebrate my birthday, she brought this stunning marigold to plant in the yard, somehow fitting since I've been obsessing on yellow rabbit brush. I thought it ironic that the hand-dyed mohair locks she was drop spindling were in harmony with her flower choice. More ironic, since I had started working on the same colors that morning.

One dye day last spring, the same one when I dyed the three colors for my confetti socks, I dabbled in trying to rainbow dye an ounce of silver Romney. This morning was the face off and I realized the roving was just as felted as I feared. I was so gentle with it - oh well. It went onto the drum carder. I tried to keep the oranges on one side and the reds on the other.
I really thought that I could see the reds, oranges and yellows when I was spinning, but the picture is probably more honest than I was with myself.
My grandma used to say, "The proof is in the pudding" and this pudding is orange. Am I disapppointed? You betcha. I'll put in the color basket and one day it may find its way into a felted bag.

Amy brought a binder of sock ideas that she has been collecting. My swatching for Schaeffer's Eleanor Roosevelt sock yarn hasn't yielded any satisfactory results, but as soon as I saw Boxcar Willie, I knew that was the pattern for my yarn. I'm just a few inches into it but it's good.
Amy also brought pies - note the continuing color theme. They are Granny Smith apple, blackberry, cranberry and the right one is with Grand Marnier. She always makes a pie "without" for Ian. I sample both because I can, and I can say with authority that Amy is a killer pie maker.

5 comments:

~~Sittin.n.Spinnin said...

Wow! Sorry I missed that BD party :)
I could see your colors in the single, but they were just to blended I guess for it to come out strongly in the yarn; sorry it didnt work out although I think it turned out a nice color anyway.

Mim said...

Hey the colors are great. Never saw a color I didn't like it will be good for something. I missed the pies!!! Amy makes excellent pies and you got it all, Happy Birthday.

Purple Fuzzy Mittens said...

Thanks!

Beryl Moody said...

Happy belated birthday! Amy's pies look good enough for a drive to Nevada for a sample:-)

Wool Enough said...

The red-orange yarn may not be what you set out to create, but it certainly is stunning.