Monthly Archives: November 2013

New Hue Handspuns/Newhouse Trunk Show 11/29

Our Trunk Show is almost here!  It will be at Yarntastic!  Friday November 29th through Thursday December 5th.  Stop by 6802 SE Milwaukie Ave. Portland, OR 97202 for a visit and some yarn/fiber petting:)   We will also have our Custom Carbon Fiber Needles available. Don’t miss this chance to do some test knitting with these light weight strong needles!

Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber circular needles
Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber Circular Needles
Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber Needles DPNs and SPs
DPNs and SP Newhouse Custom Carbon FIber Needles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a sample of my “show”.  For those of you who have found me at fiber shows this will look familiar.  Come by  Yarntastic and say hi!

New Hue Handspuns
New Hue Handspuns at Oregon Flock and Fiber

Unfortunately my shipment of dyes has been detained somewhere between Australia and Portland Oregon.  That means I won’t have as much dyed fiber available for the Trunk show as I would like, but don’t worry there will be plenty of fiber and I will take orders:)   I’ve been packaging up the fiber I dyed last week.  How many people have a dinning room table as colorful as this!?!

Bam Huey and Baa Baa Huey dyed fiber
Dye day results

I will be knitting and spinning away at Yarntastic! throughout the week.  I hope you will stop by!

Until next time,

Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

 

Dyeing Day at New Hue Handspuns

Bam Huey Ancient Roses
Dyeing Ancient Roses

Yes that is what I have been doing this week DYEING!!  My Trunk show is coming soon. Yarntastic!  will be hosting my trunk show November 29th through December 5th.  If you are in the Portland Oregon neighborhood, come on by.  Saturday  November 30th is Small business Saturday,  stop by Yarntastic! to say hi and support 2 small businesses in one stop!   I will have my  hand painted fibers, handspun yarns and our Newhouse Custom Carbon Fiber needles all on display .  There will even be  tester needles waiting for you to give them a trial run.  Just Add Knitter Kits will be available also….could be that purrrrfect gift for a knitter that needs a special treat for the holidays.

from fiber to steamer here is what my dyeing days are like

Bam Huey fiber dyeing to steamer
Fiber to Steamer

I will be dyeing more fiber all week.  My neck is already in pain, bending and reaching over the dyeing table isn’t going to help matters any, but the dyeing needs to be done, so dyeing I will do!!!

here is another style of dyeing.

handpainding Bam Huey in Carmel
Bam Huey Carmel Dyeing

I have plenty more fiber that needs color and I enjoy a good James Bond movie along with  a shaken martini, and a corny joke,so tomorrow I will pop in a movie, shake up a martini and…….. Dye another Day.

check in tomorrow:)

and until then, Happy Spinning and Knitting,

Cheryl <^..^>

 

 

 

 

My First Trunk Show!

My first Trunk Show is coming up right  here in Portland!  Next posting in just a few days I will have all the details.   I have done quite a few fiber shows over the years, but never a trunk show in a yarn shop.  Fiber shows always seem to have a high energy buzz about them, where every thing is go go go!!!  You have to move so fast from one person to the next  and there are so many faces that they blur together.  I’m not sure how the trunk show will go, but I’m expecting that it will be a bit more relaxed and that I can actually chat with people for more than 30 seconds.

Yesterday I had the chance to get some nice pictures of my latest shawl design.

handspun bamhuey Twister Shawl
Bam Huey Twister.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Bam Huey  Twister is 2 colorways plied together.  This one uses a plying pattern of 1/3 – Wisteria X Wisteria, 1/3 Wisteria X Raspberry Sorbet, and 1/3- Raspberry Sorbet X Raspberry Sorbet.  The pattern should be out on Ravelry a few days before Thanksgiving.  I will be sure to announce it here.

Here are a few more views of the Bam Huey Twister Shawl

back view Bam Huey handspun shawl
Not my backside view of Bam Huey Twister Shawl
Bam Huey handspun shawl
Bam Huey Twister shawl in Wisteria/Raspberry Sorbet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I probably won’t be doing a large stocking of Bam Huey Twister until after Christmas. I do have one skein in blues you can check out here .  I’m always happy to spin up a custom order, just ask:)  Does the yarn store in the pictures look familiar to you?  If it does, you just may know where my Trunk Show will be!

The work on the Just add knitter kits is almost done! The Neck Warmer kit is done and just a  few more tweaks on the mitts pattern and it will be ready to go!  Here is a picture of the test mitts…just one more mitt to finish.

New Hue and Newhouse Just Add Knitter Mitt Kitts
Just Add Knitter Mitt Kits almost done!

The Yarn -A – Long over on Ravelry is starting up, it isn’t to late to join up. Come on over and play!

The next few days will be consumed with dyeing fiber.  I hope to share some dying pictures with you next time along with the details for my Trunk Show!  Mr X’s sweater didn’t get much attention this week, but it should make it’s way back to the top of the knitting pile once the mitt kit is finished.

Until next time,

Happy spinning and Knitting!

Cheryl <^..^>

Mr X’s Handspun Sweater

Mr X’s handspun sweater has been on the to-do list for a few years, and because of Spinzilla  it is now on the needles!  I needed lots of fiber to spin for the week of Spinzilla, so I dug out the fiber I had been stock piling for Mr. X’s sweater.  I hadn’t decided on a pattern, or yarn size prior to spinning.  I went with that time trusted method and let the fiber decide what it wanted to be.

BFL Wool for Mr X's sweater
natural Black BFL for Mr X’s Sweater

I started with the Black BFL Wool…..well they call it Black but it sure looks Brown to me:)  Either way I love the  fiber.  It has a nice crimp and about a 4 inch staple length.  It was crying out to be a big lofty fluffy spin,  but knowing it was going to be used for durable sweater I put a bit more twist in the yarn, but kept it a little on the fluffy side.  I knew I wanted to ply this with another color so that the yarn would have a bit of a tweedy look when knit up.

Some of the fiber I had set aside for this project was rejects from a custom dye order.  Some times I get the dye job just right on the first try, some times it takes a few test.  A while back I was testing several colors on a combination of fibers to see how differently the fibers took up the dye.  I ended up with a lot of test bits all in the same colors,  colors that would be just purrrrrrrfect for Mr. X’s sweater.  The only problem was that there wasn’t enough  of the Greens to ply  with the  Brown/Black. As you can see from this picture I solved that problem…..

BFL handspun
Baa Baa Huey Handspun for Mr X’s Sweater

but it wasn’t easy!   I used one ply of the Black/Brown BFL and plied it against the 2 shades of green BFL and the natural BFL.  I rotated through the 3 colors 8 feet at a time. VERY time consuming and a whole lot of joining to do, but it  was soooo worth it in the end. This heavy DK weight handspun yarn is exactly what I envisioned.

Handspun Baa Baa Huey
Regular and Jumbo yarn balls ready for knitting!

 

 

 

I hate weaving in ends so I always make my skeins LONG.  That did get me into a little trouble with my yarn bowl….big ball doesn’t fit…lol .  Fortunately for me the small ball of 3 ply merino/silk  fits just fine.  I did a higher twist and a Navajo 3 ply to keep this a tight  smooth yarn.  It will be used for the ribbing on the cuffs, neck band and waist band, all areas that take a lot of abuse .  I wanted a good strong yarn that would stand up to years of abuse.

 

After the frogging of my first attempt at the sweater things are going along well.  I’m still a little concerned that it may be a little bit large, but according to the numbers is should be fine….I hope:)

Anne’s pattern Aztec Maze is a fun knit.  I did have a bit of a surprise when I opened up the pattern and saw that it was charts……ummm I don’t do charts!  I have managed to do a little with color work charts, but this was looking scary.   I knew I still couldn’t follow a chart while knitting, but I knew I could read it.  Well if I can read it then I must be able to write out what I read.  Boy was I grateful that it is a fairly simple pattern containing only knits and purls.  I wrote out the patten and all is smooth sailing.

 

Aztec Maze sweater
Latest progress on Mr X’s Sweater

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Almost time to split off and make arm holes, and before you know it I will be casting on some arms!  Work is progressing on the Just add Knitter Kits,  a few more test knits to finish, then  I should have pictures next posting.  I’m still trying to schedule in time for some knitting videoing so I can show off my cool new pit knitter circulars. I am LOVING them!

The New Hue and Newhouse  Yarn -A- Long is gearing up over on Ravelry. Come on over and check it out. There is only 1 Rule.

Rule #1 You must use some product made by New Hue Handspuns or Newhouse Needles. That is the ONLY RULE:) You can spin any New Hue Fiber, knit with any New Hue Handspun Yarn , Felt , weave, crochet, or what ever you use yarn/fiber for. You can knit any pattern with Newhouse Needles using any yarn. Last but not least you can knit one of my FREE Patterns, using any yarn and needles.

If this sounds fun to you and you like to win prizes Click HERE . The more that play the more prizes.  If you check out the Yarn -a – Long thread you will find a coupon code for a $5 savings at New Hue Handspuns .

Until next time Happy Knitting and Spinning,

Cheryl <^..^>

Sweating out the Sweater and a Winner!

I’m knitting my first Sweater….or should I say I am sweating out my first sweater!   The sweater is for Mr X.  I don’t have his exact measurements, I’m making modifications to the pattern, and my yarn and needles are different than the pattern is written for….lol….I’m not making this easy for myself! The first attempt was ripped  after about 50 rows, it was WAY too big.  I screwed up on the math.  Second attempt is coming along well, but I am concerned that it is still a little too big.  I’ve decided that if it turns out too big I will give it a little time in a hot dryer and shrink it up a bit:)

Mr X's Sweater Aztec Maze
Mr X’s Aztec Maze

I am really enjoying this pattern, Anne Hanson’s Aztec Mazes .  The pattern is written with cables up the sides and intended to have some shaping.  We decided that this maze pattern is purrrrrfect for Mr X but the sweater needed to be a bit more manly so I’ve dropped the cables and shaping.

I learned a few things while knitting the sweater.  I am a  lever/pit knitter and have always use long dpns for knitting in the round.  I recently had to learn how to use circular needles to test all our carbon fiber needles.  I’m slower with the circulars,  but I did come to appreciate not having to deal with all the points involved with dpns.  I enjoy using  9 inch and 16 inch circulars.  For this sweater I pulled out the 40″ circs….. Uggghhhh! long circulars are NOT for ME! all that moving of stitches over all that cord was driving me batty.  I missed  my 14″ dpns, so I switched back over, but  once again I had to deal with all those points.    It finally dawned on me that I could have the best of both worlds.  A long needle to tuck under my right arm and attached to the other end of the cord a short needle to knit off of.  I plan to make a video of the needle in use very soon…pit knitting with circulars…I’m a happy camper:)

here’s a closer picture..

Pit knitter Circulars
Circulars for Pit Knitters!

I have a little more testing to do with these needles, but hope to have them listed in the shop soon.

It will have to wait for my next blog post for me to go into more detail of the yarn used for this project because it is getting late and I need to get some sleep and I know that you are all hanging on to find out who is the winner of the Spinzilla spun yarn

this one…

Bam Huey handspun
432 yards of Handspun Bam Huey – High Tide

There were 67 entries and I gave each of you a number in the order of entry.  I cranked up the old Random Number Generator and it spit out number 13……  and lucky #13 is Audrey!  If you don’t get my email Audrey, please email me your shipping address.

The fun isn’t over yet!  I’m hosting a  Yarn-a-Long over on Ravelry  Here in the New Hue Handspuns Creations group.  Rules and prizes will be posted on Saturday 11/2/13 and the Yarn-a-Long will start on 11/11/13.  You will need to join the group to play along and use something produced by New Hue Handspuns or Newhouse Needles.  This includes spinning fiber, handspun yarn, carbon fiber needles, or one of my free patterns on Ravelry.  Be sure to check in on the group on Saturday for all the details.

Until Next Time,

Happy Spinning and Knitting!

Cheryl <^..^>