A hive of activity and new loves


My wheel arrived on Monday and I would have posted earlier but I was on my way to knit night with the Richmond knitters when I got the text and then I was at work on Tuesday and so yesterday was the first day I had to get to know Owen.  So called because that’s the name written on the underside of the wheel “Owen Poad”, maybe the guy that made my wheel, I don’t know, I would love to know though so if anyone can tell me I’d be grateful.  Two other friends that have Little Gems have Andy Poad and Jemima Poad, I’m sure we shall be having many a spin-in together which will be heaps of fun and the whole point of a Little Gem, you pop it in the bag and go and spin with friends.

It would be very true to say that Owen is my new love, he is so pretty and very eager to put twist into fibre.  It’s very exciting this new love affair as I’m learning how to spin with him, it’s quite a different feel to spindling but knowing that we have a lifetime of making beautiful yarn together makes me so happy.

I haven’t lost any love for my beautiful spindles though so don’t worry. Anyway, pardon my waffling on.  Pictures are required, so without further ado, here he is…

Isn’t he gorgeous?  I’m spinning the BFL/Tussah silk Wintry walk on Filey beach that I dyed first and it’s looking very pretty.

On the day that Owen arrived a parcel of fibre that I ordered from Spun Out also arrived, It’s New Zealand Polland which, is a blend of Polwarth and Gotland.  Polwarth is a fibre I have spun a taster of before and Gotland has been on my must spin list for a while now.  It is a primitive breed from the Island of Gotland and their fleeces are supposed to be a handspinner’s dream, as fine as Merino and as lustrous as Wensleydale, how could I resist?  I shall wait until Owen and I are much better acquainted before I spin it I think, as I want to do it justice.  Also, I need to start thinking about spinning with a purpose and not just randomly spinning things because I want to, so I shall have a ponder. Here is a picture of that lovely fibre…

On the knitting front, I turned the heel on the first sock, yay socks!  The BFL sock yarn is lovely, soft and shiny-pretty in my favourite colours, if you haven’t tried BFL sock yarn do it!  You must experience the soft, shiny, prettiness, though the silky sheen isn’t all that apparent in this poor photograph.

Although David’s toe up sock cookbook could well be my all time favourite sock pattern, particularly good for handspun socks, oooh, handspun socks, drooooool.  I have purchased two more toe-up sock books the first arrived today.

It’s true to say there isn’t a sock pattern in this book that I don’t want to knit so while I waited for the book to arrive I dyed some BFL sock yarn to knit socks with, I particularly wanted some solid colours for the intricate cable patterns because I think they look stunning in solid colours so here’s the outcome.

Not bad for a beginner I think.  I shall dye some more soon, I have another 6 undyed hanks but need to have a think about colours first.

Well that’s all my exciting news for now.  As life isn’t all about the fun stuff, I have to leave it there, essential housework needs doing unfortunately, then brownie baking at the boys’ insistence.

ttfn Melanie x


9 Comments on “A hive of activity and new loves”

  1. Katie says:

    more of your amazing brownies? I’ll be there in 10! x

    that yarn looks SO PRETTY in person, those photos are brilliant but don’t do it justice.

  2. Sonia says:

    Andy, is made by Andrew Poad 🙂 Named Andy for short.

    I’m pretty sure Jemima is a made up name too… but I could be wrong!

    tee hee

  3. Jo says:

    Nestled in the scenic country location of Tauranga, New Zealand, is the Majacraft factory. We are an innovative company, constantly seeking to improve our range of spinning wheels in an effort to enhance your spinning experience. The lovely surroundings and excellent company make Majacraft a very pleasurable place to work.

    We currently have eight people involved in the business. Owen and Glynis Poad are the company directors and have owned Majacraft since 1995. Owen spends much of his time turning drive wheels. His experience in spinning and engineering is very valuable in the design of new wheels. Glynis takes care of the office and being in contact with our dealers and customers.

  4. teopea says:

    Yay Owen! Love the dyeing too, your skeins and fibre are beautiful – I’ve got to have a go at some point.

  5. Mel says:

    Nice wheel and gorgeous dye jobs! Pretty, pretty blues. I need to try some BFL, I think.


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