This Weekend in Craftiness

In honor of Matt's 29th birthday which is next weekend, we decided to upgrade our camera. We now are the proud owners of a Canon Rebel XTi... It takes pretty snazzy photos.

We also hosted the second NH Ubuntu LoCo meeting this weekend, which gave me lots of time to spend knitting and spinning. I completed a two socks, and spun up a single... and I also finished up somedigital scrapbook layouts on this weekend. Creative things abound!

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Bellatrix socks, completed! Made with Madelinetosh sock yarn in Vintage Apron. This pair was started in a knit-a-long in memory of the pattern's creator MommaMonkey, who passed away in February.

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Eleanor - The first one's complete! In Artsygal Merino/Tencel - Sock Club January #4.

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The spun up single... I swear, I need to buy myself a Woolee Winder.

These layouts I did for challenges at Elemental Scraps.

Scrapjack challenge:
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Leah Nicole - Office Chic
Shabby Princess - Splendid
Scrapkut - Romantic Thought
Amy Fenner - Girls Night Out
Racketty Scrappity - Template 55

Fresh Meat Challenge:
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Amara - Blue Romance
Michelle Coleman - Renewal

Bits and Pieces Challenge
Addie and Her Table
Sweet Digi Scraps - Sprunk

Woolee Winder on my wishlist, too...

I think I make out that you have a Lendrum, just like me! I just did some spinning for the first time in a year, and was sitting there thinking, "Gee, I wish I had a Woolee Winder!" Then up came your tweet...

Love the colors you're spinning!

Or maybe not...

Looking closer, okay, not a Lendrum. At least not like mine. I was looking at the ring at the top that looks like the yarn guide my Lendrum uses instead of a row of hooks.

I still want a Woolee Winder, though. :)

It's a Fricke. :)

It's a Fricke. :)

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