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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Show and Tell from our November meeting!


Here are all the beautiful show and tell items from our November meeting.  This spiral scarf was crocheted with bits and pieces from her stash.  I can't wait to try this easy pattern that looks so elegant when it is finished! 




Deb finished her sweater. 






It is really gorgeous.














Several people wanted to make off with these pretty pink felted slippers. 











This hooded caplet is just perfect to keep your head and neck warm under helmets. 













We even had a few pieces of woven material for show and tell this time. 















This hat was destined for my church auction - I finished it 10 minutes before we had to leave! 
This hat and wrist warmer set are crocheted from handspun Targhee wool from Huckleberry knits.  The colorway is called Winesap, and it has all shades of green, red and brown, like the apples themselves.


Sunday, October 11, 2009

The Perfect Ratatouille

What is a recipe doing on a spinning blog? Well, so many people asked for the recipe to the dish that Deb brought to guild yesterday that we decided to print it here on the blog. As you can see, this recipe is a labor of love - that must be why is was so delicious. Also, as you can see, we did everything but lick the dish. Thanks to Debra Lacy for sharing the recipe with us.

For piperade
½ red pepper
½ yellow pepper
½ orange pepper
2 tbsps extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp minced garlic
½ cup finely diced yellow onion
3 tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and finely diced, juices reserved
1 sprig thyme
flat-leaf parsley
½ a bay leaf
salt

For vegetables
1 courgette [zucchini], thinly sliced
1 aubergine [eggplant, preferably Japanese] thinly sliced
1 yellow squash, thinly sliced
4 Roma tomatoes, thinly sliced
½ tsp minced garlic
2 tsps olive oil
Pinch thyme
Salt and pepper

For vinaigrette:
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
Assorted fresh herbs (chervil, thyme)
salt and pepper

For piperade, heat oven to 450 degrees. Place pepper halves on a foil-lined sheet, cut side down. Roast until skin loosens, about 15 minutes. Remove from heat and let rest until cool enough to handle. Peel and chop finely.

Combine oil, garlic and onion in medium skillet and over low heat until very soft but not browned, about 8 minutes. Add tomatoes, their juices, thyme, parsley, and bay leaf. Simmer over low heat until very soft and very little liquid remains, about 10 minutes, do not brown; add peppers and simmer to soften them.

Season to taste with salt, and discard herbs. Reserve tablespoon of mixture and spread remainder in bottom of an 8-inch skillet.

For vegetables, heat oven to 275 degrees. Down center of pan, arrange a strip of 8 alternating slices of vegetables over piperade, overlapping so that ¼ inch of each slice is exposed. Around the center strip, overlap vegetables in a close spiral that lets slices mound slightly toward center. Repeat until pan is filled; all vegetables may not be needed.

Mix garlic, oil, and thyme leaves in bowl and season with salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle over vegetables. Cover pan with foil and crimp edges to seal well. Bake until vegetables are tender when tested with a paring knife, about 2 hours. Uncover and bake for 30 minutes more. (Lightly cover with foil if it starts to brown.) If there is excess liquid in pan, place over medium heat on stove until reduced. (At this point it may be cooled, covered and refrigerated for up to 2 days. Serve cold or reheat in 350-degree oven until warm.)

For vinaigrette, combine reserved piperade, oil, vinegar, herbs, and salt and pepper to taste in a bowl.

To serve, heat broiler and place underneath until lightly browned. Drizzle vinaigrette around top.

Adapted and edited from Confit Byaldi, by Thomas Keller, chef and owner of French Laundry restaurant. He was the consultant chef on the movie Ratatouille.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Spinning on the Sidewalk!


Saturday September 12, NW Handspun Yarns in downtown Bellingham, played host to our regular guild meeting.

People were very interested to see what we were doing and I think that we did a great job of being ambassadors for our craft!













We started setting up about 10:00 - it was lovely and shady on the side of the street where we were working - We were extremely lucky for the good weather, as it had been cooler and rainy all week.












Here is Deb L. modeling the shawl that was spun and woven during the "Sheep to Shawl" at the NW Washington Fair last month. Aren't those colors great on her?

We are selling tickets to raffle off this shawl and the one that we made during the Skagit Highland Games in July.













The red yarn was all dyed last month during dye day - the brown thread is the yarn that was spun during the event. It is a fleece from one of our Shetland Sheep - I think it is quite pretty. If you click on the picture it will "biggify" so you can see the detail!








Here is the shawl that was made in July.















I am always fascinated by the different wheels that everyone has. It often seems that there are no two alike!






































This little wheel is Denise's new antique wheel that she just got last week. A few mechanical modifications and "there you go" - she has a new traveling wheel.







































Linda was combining three different rovings to make this pretty thread that she will ply with a midnight blue - I can't wait to see how it turns out.



























I have added a few more blogs to our members blog roll. Let me know if I'm missing yours.















The sun finally started to creep over the top of The Crown Plaza and we lost our nice shady spot - I don't know about anyone else, but the back of my neck was really sunburned - you'd think I'd have remembered to bring some sun screen after I reminded you all to bring yours...


























We had a few people using drop spindles.






Deb showed off all the beautiful things that she brought back from The Sock Summit.




























Nancy was warping the shop loom in preparation for her Anniversary party next month. (She was smart and wore a hat!)

























This picture says it all - We just had a GREAT time - lots of time to laugh and talk.

Thanks to NW Handspun Yarns for being such a great host!

Friday, August 21, 2009

At The Fair

Our members did very well at the fair this year. Oksana got a champion ribbon on her beautiful shawl.



I forgot to write down who did this shawl, but I thought it was awfully pretty.



Yvonne got a blue ribbon on her shawl too. (click on her name and you'll be directed to her website where there is a much nicer picture of her shawl)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Dye Day


On Saturday August 11, Karen & Nancy W. graciously hosted Dye Day at their farm. They have a big cement area that is perfect (provided it doesn't rain - but there is always the barn if it does) for working with dyes and water, and such.

I wasn't able to attend, Karen took these great pictures.


























What a rainbow of colors - you did good gals.












































Some of the yarn that was dyed will be used for the warp for the sheep to shawl that we will be doing at the fair on Saturday 22nd. The yarn that will be spun that day will be the brown Shetland fleece donated by Nicki C. and Marietta Shetlands, that we weren't able to use at the Highland games because of the color of the warp. I'm looking forward to seeing how this one turns out.




















They need spinners to demo in the barns at the Evergreen State Fair in Monroe the last week of the month. If you are interested and want to find out more, let me know.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Hello Spindrifters!



Here we are at the Skagit Highland Games 2009

Doin' what we do best -

Talkin' and spinnin' -









The shawl that was woven -












Spinning away! It was a fun weekend!