In October I took a rug weaving class from Tom Knisely of The Mannings Studio in PA. I had never seen much less woven any rugs so it was quite the experience for me! And it was my very first weaving workshop with the guild. There were a number of drafts given and every workshop participant had a different draft. My particular draft involved twisting five yarns together and alternating that with the rags that I had cut from the fabric that I purchased. I bought very bright, tropical fabrics as I was hoping to end up with a small runner type rug for the living room. There was almost $100 in fabrics so it was quite the investment. I learned to not do that for a workshop and to not count on having anything that you can use when you are finished… Other than that I learned a lot and enjoyed the companionship of the other weavers so it was a good 3 days experience for me. Here is my loom loaded with my two tone warp – it was supposed to be all one color – but it turned out very nice.
I made 17 samples. I keep trying to figure out what to do with all of the samples I received from the other weavers. They are so pretty! 

Also in October I finished the Mystery Stole! I believe I am the only knitter in Orlando to have finished it! It was really worth all the blood, sweat and tears. A really lovely stole.
I had to call my ex-husband, Tom, one night in September and ask him to come over because there was a SNAKE in my house and he had gotten under the stove. Tom turned the oven on – I really didn’t think this would bother the snake at all but out he came and Tom was able to catch him and release him in the side yard. I wouldn’t have done it quite like that… but Tom is a kind hearted soul.



I threw some roving into my motif and she absolutely loved it. She and most of the other women were very impressed with my laceweight spinning. Of course that is all I know how to do. She tried to get me to spin thicker but we weren't that successful...

Then we went to dinner at Crabs 



Notice the flashlight on the bed for reading in bed.






And I got some mercerized yarn - for anything not requiring absorbency - in white, black and grey from Lunatic Fringe.



The house SMELLS like mold around the air conditioner which is behind the walk in closet. So Tom, my ex-husband, got under there and pulled all of the insulation out – it was still WET. And he pulled up the carpet in the hallway and cut off a big piece of it. I’m going out today to find some tile and I’ve got a heater aimed at the air conditioner box. What a mess!
It was a lot of fun! Now I’m working on the Ginger Smith block. Very interesting construction. It’s worked in strips and you pick up stitches in between the strips.









