Friday, June 27, 2008

Surfer Chick Hat!


I can't stop making hats! I am making some hats that are a bit more summery and I love this pattern from the Chicks With Sticks Guide to Crochet book. This is a GREAT book! Here is one of them I have made, a bright sour apple green and punchy pink yarn.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Crias are HERE!




The crias are coming one by one and we couldn't be more pleased with what we are being blessed with! So far 2 girls! Beautiful, strong girls that are more than I could of hoped for! First came "Nade" or Alagaesia's Promenade who was born right as my son was getting ready to leave for his senior prom! She is such a big and strong girl! Then came "Winnie" or Alagaesia's Winona Ryder, who is named after her daddy Black Ryder! Winnie is Ryder's first cria to hit the ground and if she is any indication to the exciting cria he has in store for us we are overwhelmed with joy! She was born on the smaller side but is gaining quickly. Her beautiful silver grey coloring is bright and coming in crimpy already! Her expression is priceless though, what a beautiful face! Here are their pictures so you can see why we are so thrilled!!! We still have 1 more cria coming...Star is keeping us on the edge of our seats! Come back to check on her progress!


Sunday, March 23, 2008

HAPPY EASTER!!!!

Happy Easter!!! I hope everyone is having a great time with their families (furry families and not!) and getting a touch of spring weather where they live! We are finally getting some sun and no rain or snow. We are very thankful for that!
Take care!

Midnight Skyz Shawl with Baby Alpaca




Can't stop Looming!!! I made another garter stitch shawl and this time I made with my Misti Chunky Black Baby Alpaca yarn. It took almost exactly 2 hanks and if I had done a crochet trim around this one it would of probably used up the full 2 hanks. The change I made with this shawl from the cream one below was I made the row that you are taking away from peg 1 the knit and coming back is the purl. I e-wrap much faster going counter clockwise so it was just a little change I thought i would try. I did complete it a little faster and it saved my wrist from having to e-wrap the other way! I also just left the point in the back natural and didn't add a tassel like I did with the cream one.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

More Loomyness!


The next one that I have been working on and completed lickety-split is a creamy white colored one made from my Psyche and Andre blend sportweight yarn doubled up. I LOVED working with this one so much I got it done quick and love it even more completed. I did a garter stitch on the yellow KK. I hope to have the directions added to my blog soon. I have them done but I have to name them. HELP! Any name suggestions please let me know! :-D

1 side short of being a square!


Hi! Well, the grey days here in IN have kept me busy looming lately! Trying to forget about the cold, grey, winter that has yet to pass out of here! I sure would like to know where that global warming is! Anywho...here are a couple of the shawls I have completed. The first one is the rose grey knit shawl that I started in my last post. It is very pretty in color. It is a shame my model was at school today! This crate doesn't do it justice!


Monday, March 17, 2008

Handspun grey shawl




I have been working on shawls lately. The last 2 I have done on the yellow KK. The one I did with my fawn girl Gracie and some ribbon yarn and it was just square in shape. I will have to get a pix to add at a later date! Sorry! This second one I have done in a triangular shape by simply increasing on one side and then decreasing back down. It was a knit pattern another alpaca farm had given me and I just thought I would give it a whirl on the looms! :-) I had some rose grey handspun alpaca that I had bought from my friend and fellow farmer, Kathy Bromley. I thought it would be perfect for a shawl and it really is a beautiful color and texture for this shawl. It is a silver grey in some light but in other light you can see the rosey-goldish cast. It isn't complete just yet, I am adding a simple trim around and then some tassels. Here is the WIP though.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Strawberry Swirl hat


This hat is made with the heavenly Misti chunky alpaca yarn. it is a pretty pink plied with a sunny yellow. I made this hat on the KK loom with an off numbered knit/purl stitches to give it the swirl. I first did the swirl on the red KK loom completely by accident (didn't realize there is an odd number of pegs!) and liked it. I hope you like it too!

Again, my daughter is hamming it up! :-D

Vera-Fringey Scarf


I worked up this scarf with the fun long fringe over the weekend. The sky blue yarn was calling to me! It isn't any of our own personal alpacas but it was still nice to work with and of course, is 100% alpaca! The accent of the choloate alpaca yarn worked in the fringe sets it off I think. :-D

Chocolate Cherries


Yum! With Valentines day behind us I am still craving some of these yummy treats. Jessica made this hat and you know what name came to my mind! :-D Jess is just having to much fun modeling her creations! LOL!

Summer Daze Knit Hat


Hi there! Jess and I have been working on some projects. This hat was made by Jessica and she is calling it Summer Daze. Of course we just had another several inches of snow dumped on us today so we are REALLY craving summer! We thought the blue and the white in this hat looked like a nice blue sky (as best we can remember) with puffy, soft clouds.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Our blog adventure...

Hi there!
This is our brand new blog and we hope to share with you the latest things going on here in Alagaesia-land! We are always working on the farm, playing with the animals or making all sorts of neat stuff with our alpaca!!! I hope you enjoy our sharings and check back for more!!

Sincerely,
Leann