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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

A Little Fibery Goodness

And I'm not talking about fiber for Maisie. I have to clarify that because that's usually what I've had to talk about lately.  It's been an ongoing topic of conversation these days and let me tell you...I'm tired of talking about poop, cleaning up poop, praying for better poop...  Poor Maisie.  

The Always Amazing Aaron came to visit over the weekend.  I welcomed his visit because I knew he wouldn't come empty handed and he didn't disappoint.


Guess who this is?  The brown handspun.  And yes, Aaron's wrong side knitting is just as nice as his right side.  

It's Marcel!  From his lamb shearing.  I have a very special story to share about Marcel, but I'm not ready.  I still think I see him sometimes and it catches my breath and I have to look twice.  I love all my sheep.  I really do.  Even stupid ole Beanie Baby.  Some of them though...  Okay, moving on!

Aaron's spinning that perfect (as always) yarn to accent a blue sweater.  Lovely.  I am planning a Marcel sweater myself.  The Market Jacket from November Knits.  I'm going to blend Marcel's two year old shearing with some of Woolliam's Cotswoldy curls and I can't wait to get started. 


This is one of B. Willard's Border Leicester lamb cousins.  The gray fleece had some subtle color changes so Aaron separated it out and I think it's gorgeous.


And his WeSoInNo (Weave Something In November) project.  Yardage for a woven bag.  All handspun, warp and weft, and woven on one of his handmade looms.


And last, but not least, some Kool Aid dyed handspun. 


We'd had a couple warm winter days and the bees were having a honey party on the porch while we were taking pictures.  I love to drizzle honey on the railing and watch them come in and gobble it up.  It's enjoyable for me and helpful to them - gives them a winter boost.  I'm sure it was quite a sight with silly Maisie bebopping around, bees buzzing all over, knitting and fleeces strewn around the porch and me snapping pictures.  At this point I'm afraid I'm probably become more just theplaincrazylady. 


Maisie's fully transitioned over to the goat milk.  I thought we were golden last night.  She was happy and seemed to be feeling good, racing all over and pooping (see, there I go again) normal for the first time in many days.  This morning she tanked again.  We're hoping it's just her body trying to regulate itself and are trying to be patient.  She's hanging in there...with Betsy at her side.  Keep the prayers and good thoughts coming please.

4 comments:

fale artut said...

Lovely sheep, and lovely yarn!

Kelly said...

Come on Maise!!! Still praying for you little girl.

fale artut said...

We got a very odd thing you could try, we use this when some of our lamb has got really big problems with their healt and nothing seems to work. You take the Yellow from an egg, "äggula" in Swedish, stir it a little, and give it to the lamb. We heard it from our sherer, and he got the tip from Germany. We use one of this things that is used for vaccin, in hospitals, I really hope you understand what I mean.

Terry and Linda said...

Magic thoughts are very important. I have many testimonies from the magic thoughts of all my blog friends! Sending to Mazie and you prayers and magic thoughts!

Linda
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