
Felting
I needle felted a small pumpkin this week. About 2.5” wide. I may make some more in different sizes. This one is decorating my husband’s desk at home.

Knitting
Accessories
This week I finished my Classic Ribbed Hat by Purl Soho in La Bien Aimee Corrie Worsted. I followed the pattern for the crown decreases but ended up with it having a nipple on the top! So I ripped back to the base of it and then pulled in the stitches from there and that seems much better.

Spinning
I did an hour of spinning but I’m still spinning the alpaca/silk I started 12 weeks ago! It should be finished next week.
Weaving
Rigid heddle loom
On Saturday I was on a band weaving course using a Baltic pick up pattern. When I got home I finished it but my tension wasn’t as good. Bands are warp facing so you shouldn’t see any of the weft (horizontal) threads. Its 90cm (35.5″). You can do this on an inkle loom or a rigid heddle, I did it on my rigid heddle Sampleit loom, but with a little band weaving heddle.

Other News
I made some pumpkin muffins this week that were finally a success. Turns out I had mixed up writing the baking powder and bicarbonate of soda amounts years ago…this time I swapped them and hurrah successful muffins.
With the leftover pumpkin I made some pumpkin and lentil soup…because my soup always needs lentils.
Having avoided the craze during lockdown, I have had a go at making a sourdough starter. We have been buying it and I’m a lot less bloated and sluggish without the yeast. So later today I’ll have a go at making a loaf!
We had some tree guys come this week. 7 trees were cut to the ground because they were dead or dying or in the wrong place and struggling as half trees. They also trimmed lots of others. I wish I had taken some before photos for my garden blog. Its quite a change but we will get used to the lost trees eventually. I will need to do some trimming of 2 smaller maples and an oak and tackle our enormous dogwood shrubs. Just not sure my shoulder is up to it yet.
Its definitely better for me to keep as busy as I can without making my frozen shoulder worse.
This is a Year of Projects post. Officially the Group is in its 14th year, but this is my 7th year participating. If you would like to find more about the Year of Projects Group on Ravelry, as you’d be very welcome to join us.
That felted pumpkin is soooo cute!!! What did you use for the tendrils on there?
How is your shoulder feeling? It’s getting better right? I use to think I would like to weave, but I wouldn’t enjoy setting the loom up. If all I had to do was push the shuttle back and forth I’d be all in :P.
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The tendril is a lock from a Teeswater breed of sheep. I bought a bag of them from Wisconsin sheep and wool fair a couple of years ago. Warping a rigid heddle loom isn’t too painful…I don’t own a table or floor loom as warping that wouldn’t be for me. Too much effort.
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It adds so much to the pumpkin, so cute!!!
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Forgot to say about my shoulder. I think I’ve learned where not to move it so that’s helped. I still wake up with it sore every morning but can just lift it high enough to get deodorant on properly now but no higher yet. Thanks for asking
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We all worry about you 🙂
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The felted pumpkin is sweet. I like the little vines coming from the stem. The hat is very nice. Such a pretty colors too. Glad you rid it of the Ripple. Sound like your garden is getting all spiffing up. Just in time for winter.
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Thanks Marsha. It wasn’t a ripple…it was a pointy lump…pimple I could have used I suppose lol
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The needle felted pumpkin is SO CUTE! I love the curly lock used as the vine – what a great idea 🙂 Your hat looks good too, and love your woven band. 7 trees is a lot to lose at one! Also, all of your baking and cooking experiments sound yummy. I’m looking forward to hearing how your sourdough goes/1
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Thanks, I’ve ordered a sourdough book by a woman Sarah recommended so hopefully I’ll get there with it.
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Looking forward to hearing about it!
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The felted pumpkin is superb! Glad to hear the shoulder is slowly feeling a little better.
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I’ve yet to do a pick up pattern on my Inkle loom. I like the idea of a traditional pattern.
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I love the pumpkin! I’ve been trying to do a little needle felting but I don’t quite have the patience and sculpture skills for it. I’m glad your shoulder is starting to heal a little better
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Your pumpkin is so cute, and the lock is just perfect for the vine. Do you have plans for the woven band? It looks rather Christmassy
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I may end up just draping it on the tree, maybe eventually make some mini stockings to hang from it for Christmas.
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