Did I mention that making them was SO MUCH FUN!!!!??
Something about working with a superhot torch and molten glass just lit up my soul. If you'll pardon the almost pun. Seriously, it was a blast. The most fun I've had since I learned how to spin.
It's all in the "making" I think. Creating something out of nothing...transmuting...I'm not sure I have words for it. All in all I made 6 beads. 2 cracked coming off the mandril. It happens. The photo is pretty crappy, but two of the beads are pretty well matched and will become earrings. I can't wait to do it again. Probably in April.
And then...the other BIG NEWS is the car. As some of you know, I've been driving around in a 1994 Toyota Corolla with 175,000+ miles on her. Tim's been driving something older with less mileage and more rust. Not anymore.....
Now Tim is driving the Corolla and I am driving:
A 2008 Kia Rio5. Isn't she a beauty!?
With help from Dad (thanks again, Dad), we were able to buy her and pick her up yesterday...which explains why I was driving all the way back of beyond, running errands all day.
And, because there must be knitting content, remember when I was in the midst of winter doldrums, bogged down by projects that wouldn't end? Many of you suggested that I do something small, immediately gratifying and that used some of my luscious looking (and feeling) handspun? This is what I did with less than 4 oz of dk weight handspun BFL. I leave you with fingerless gloves.
More reasons to shear the sheep....
3 comments:
The mitts are way prettier in person, pictures don't do them justice. :)
Congrats on the car, it such a liberating feeling! I look forward to seeing it tomorrow.
Will you be purchasing supplies to keep up the lampworking?
I love OUR new car.. and the Toyota has LOTS of many miles left on her...
Congrats on the new wheels!! And the mitts are lovely. :)
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