MainCustom Order FormRecent Posts
|
Alas, I win. After much wheedling and a smidge of arguing, I got Peter to concede to both wheels, as there is such a wait on the Journey Wheel that it is financially feasible. He is disgruntled, and hates committing to a purchase so far in the future, but somehow I prevailed against his 'good common sense'.
This definitely excited me from a spinning perspective. I am so eager to work on a finer wheel than the one I own currently. Nothing to fire up production like a love fest with new equipment. My Traveller is still badly in need of reassembling, but when it does pull itself together, as it were, I have several balls of BFL roving dyed up and waiting to be spun. If I haven't lost my touch in the months of no spinning and am decently satisfied with the quality of the yarn it will be the first skein up for sale in a year. Yay for minimal progress, I suppose. I just wonder how much time I will really have to get spinning again. I desperately want to, but with Callie at so young and in need of so much attention, plus with Peter needing every spare moment to keep renovating the house, time just seems very short. I suppose as I try to start spinning again, the amount of time available to me will soon become clear.
taryl | General | 31 July, 9:43am
Online Visitors:
|