Oh, the dyeing of the silk has not been going as easily as I thought! The preparation for the dye is a lot of work and now even the dyeing is much harder - at least for the silk roving. Dyeing the silk yardage is fun and easy. I guess the difference must be the amount of Sericin (silk worm spit) that remains in the roving. Perhaps if I purchase it from a different source it would be easier, however I am finding it not so easy to purchase either!!
I also think the poor old (well, I've only had it for a year), electric roaster that I have been using has now gotten too rusty. I can't seem to ever really get it clean, no matter how I scrub. One of the problems is that this house only has a cold water source where I work in the basement. I did find a 24 cup coffee maker at Goodwill that I purchased for all of $6.00 that I use to heat up water - but I've generally only used that for pre-mixing the dyestuffs and for nuno felting. It's making me crazy not to have a proper set up and I sure hope the new basement work studio can be a better set-up - like with BOTH hot and cold water, a proper laundry sink and room to set up work areas. I get the housekeys tommorow and the first stuff I plan on moving in will be the trailer contents and the studio stuff. That way I can start in on all the work I need to get done for the upcoming Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair and Quilt Odyssey. I have a TON of work to do to get ready for both shows. I have about 10 nuno felting kits just about ready (waiting on the dyed silk roving and the written directions).
Speaking of Quilt Odyssey - I have to come up with an ad for the program. There are some days when I hate being the one wearing all the hats for the business!! Graphic artist I am NOT! I also have been looking at patterns to purchase (which also means new samples made to go with them) and really, really don't want to go there anymore. I will have new surprises and I have to come up with my own designs to best present them. Oh, Lord - I never could draw very well!
Well, off to clean the house first - it helps to "clean up" and clear out my mind as well.
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