Today I experienced a few minutes of unadulterated joy. I wound my first ball of yarn.
Papa gave me this beautiful swift and a wool winder for Christmas. (That, a blues harmonica, and a gift card for my favorite fabric store--I mean seriously, what a man.)
I splurged for two skeins of this absolutely gorgeous kettle dyed silk-merino blend. This afternoon, as the rainbow maker was in full force and the afternoon sun was sinking low into the sky, I wrapped a skein of it around the swift. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZt-Ufe8TWf-AjtmCRNaXmTZYjWL8ptPkqBej9yyG3Bdq_6HXdUtX-8haMCkpcacfuqFSycMYaKn99CJywIj7rdbmRu1qIoz8LQUj1QIFS9w5o9nGSxtDRW6H4w4MYImcaBFzFFrzrRSYt/s280/DSCN6830.JPG)
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Little b was anxious to give it a try, cinnamon stick and all. He did a fabulous job.
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The boys were riveted, and for good reason--the simplicity and gratification of these two tools together are really beautiful. I threaded the winder and got to work. Big B took this next picture, mid-spin.
After a few minutes of heaven, I had a perfectly wound ball of ready-to-knit yarn, and I held it like a newborn babe. So much care has been infused into this little bundle already, from the shearing to the spinning to the dyeing. Now it's my turn.
That looks so restful and comforting... and a beautiful, beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteWAHOO!!! Let's knit sometime.
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