Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Projects, Toys, and Cleaning, Oh My!

This week I kept myself busy by finishing off the Tri-color Twist Lapghan that I had started a few months ago.
 I just love the peacock blue I used for the edgings, it turned out great! I had a heck of a time trying to photograph it because of the high saturation of colors.

I also spent the other night cleaning my craft room and started organizing my yarn and wool material. Yeah, Me!

On Sunday I took a trip to Jo-Ann Fabrics with my mom and purchased my new toy, a Simplicity Boye Electric Yarn Ball Winder with a 50% off coupon. I had read reviews about it before I purchased it and there were both pro's and con's on it. For the $45. I spent I would have to say it was money well spent, so far (since I have only had it for a few days). If I would of had to pay the full price I'm not sure if I would have bought it, to be honest.

 

 I do wish it had a foot pedal with it for when I need to stop and adjust the yarn I am using. I had read on one review that the tension was too loose on the center pull skeins it creates, mine seemed just fine for me. Trying to adjust the speed while feeding the yarn is completely awkward, though. See the red dial switch on the top there? Try imagining hanging on to a hank of yarn, with both hands in mind, while hurrying to turn the dial

switch off because of a tangle. I always dial it up to an even higher speed it seems while I am trying to do this, lol! while One good thing is, that when I messed up feeding the yarn and it did tangle in the guides the machine did not break the yarn, it seizes up and the motor whines a higher pitch. I do not know how good this can be on the motor.  I hope they created the machine's motor with tangles like this in mind because of the difficulty I had trying to switch it off and foreseeing more of these episodes in my future.


 

~sMiLeS~

Tammy in Northern Michigan!

7 comments:

  1. Hi Tammy,
    Your afghan is beautiful. I love the color combination!
    How nice that you have a craft room (I dream about having one too), and what a nice stash of yarns!

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    1. Olga, It's my favorite room in the house, even though it took my oldest daughter and her family to move out before it became reality, a sad time! It's like they say, "When one door closes another opens"!

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  2. Very pretty Tammy, I think the square is very interesting and the colors are some of the best out there! I would never show a picture of my craft room because it doesn't look like yours at all!!! Nice job.

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    1. Trust me Vicki, mine is far from being clean all the time too. I love my messes created in the wake of an inspired moment! I can get inspired from the mess itself! Hugs!

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  3. I love your craft room and the lapghan is gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you so much, Katie! Compliments are always appreciated!. :)
      ~sMiLeS~ & hUgS
      Tammy

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