In the last few weeks I have been trying out several new (to me) knitting patterns. I don't know if it is just that I have been pre-occupied at my mom's house or if an alien occupies my mind and body, but...my knitting has been weird lately! I usually knit the pattern as written for the first time to see how it turns out and how I like it. Well, I've been doing that and several times now (that means more than 2) the item doesn't turn out like the picture! So I rip out the knitting and back away from the pattern for a couple of days. I start on the pattern again and I swear there are directions there that I hadn't seen before! And when I knit with those directions, the item turns out just like the picture. Whad'ya know?! I'm starting to think someone is changing around the patterns just to goof me up. sigh...its very confusing. and time consuming. This is a head shot of Jett the other day.
Try to keep the aliens out of your knitting.
Talk to you soon, Tammy
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Jefferson City Fiber Retreat

The Fiber Retreat is held at Lincoln University's Carver Farm each year. It is a wonderful facility! We had 190 people registered this year taking classes. Registration included buffet meals together which was a great time to catch up with old fiber friends and make new ones.

A couple of the vendors at The Retreat will be at Waterloo's Sheep Festival on April 9. To the right is one of them, Nancy Barnett. Nancy sells Border Leicester roving and some other surprises she sometimes comes up with! Doesn't the picture make you want to come to the Sheep Festival and check out her wares in person? Nancy also helps to organize The World Sheep Festival in Bethel, Missouri over Labor Day weekend.
Another vendor that will be at Waterloo is Linda Little. Linda is a crazy nut (as you can tell from this photo!) and also has some very nice rovings and yarns. I was hesitant about using this photo in my blog because I was afraid it might attract many offers for a date for her. She might get overwhelmed with phone calls! But she assured me if I mentioned she was only in interested in men that it would be alright. lol Yes, men, come to Waterloo and meet her in person! Needless to say, I had a good time at the Retreat this year. I look forward to next year already! Talk to you soon, Tammy
The last picture is of the other side of Carver Farm. It is a working sheep and goat farm under the wise eye of Dr. Helen Swartz. Now that woman is a phenom!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The Days Seem Shorter

Tammy
This is Rob and Denise with Don Tomas.
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