Sunday, June 13, 2010

World Wide Knit in Public Day







We all had a wonderful time at Santa Fe Baking Co., knitting and chatting, and making a spectacle of ourselves.
After racing to the store, Annie and Lil were very proud of themselves because they were able to "share" the Pagewood Farm yarn like the mature adults that they are. It's so good to have fellow knitters who "understand" us!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Royal Fiber Spinnery in Ruidoso















We are staying at Inn of the Mountain Gods in Ruidoso, and yesterday we were treated to a most entertaining and informative tour of the little mill. I guess that I never really realized that the whole process of turning fiber into yarn is exactly the same whether you do it by hand or use machines to help; silly, I know. I also learned a lot about the politics of alpaca farming in the U.S. Suddenly, things all started to make sense: the disinterest in the selling of alpaca, the exhorbitant prices for the animals all have to do with the fact that most of the farms are tax write-offs and more attention is paid to showing the animals than breeding for the fleece. Apparently, the farms will give away the fiber after shearing if you can catch them before they burn it. Horrifying, no?