Making space...

Recently I was asked if, in my new home, I’ll be opening another studio space, or creating one…. Oddly enough, we have more room , and overall “space” in our new home (and mini farm), but I feel as though I’ll need less. Me, my wheel , my knitting needles and some fiber…. Of course, who am I kidding? I’ve already taken over the guest bedroom! :) But - joking aside - making space for our work is important. Even if it’s a small corner of a room, or just some area to spin or knit. A special chair, or a tranquil spot on the porch. Prior to our move I made my sunporch my studio - it was lovely, but it was also cold and really hot - so lots of “versatile” moments and changes through the year. Here, in our new home I have plans for a pretty little studio on the back of the property. There’s an old building I’m hoping to salvage and create a very special space for my work. It will take quite some time - and, of course, some funds - but I know it’s destined to be a beauty of a space. I’ll be able to share it with the goats! :) ,… and guests, of course, too. It’s a lot bigger than my little sun porch, it too will require some “Seasonal adaptations” as it’s made of a lot of glass (which I love!), but it will definitely provide an amazing and inspiring place for my work.

Space, for me, is also “here and now”- that beautiful studio in my back yard is going to take some time - it’s not even close to being worked on yet… So, for here and now, my deck, a piece of the guest bedroom or the super oversized chair in the living room are my studio space, and they’re perfect. They work, they keep me comfortable and focused. That’s the best kind of space we can find…. It doesn’t have to be a woodsy cabin, a 1000 sq ft loft or a cottage - lovely as they are - it’s where YOU find yourself working, happy, and inspired. Here and now.

Knitting.. & Gua Sha

I love big yarn, big knitting needles and big knits! So yes, at times, my wrist, arm and hands do feel a little pain - which may also come from computer work, texting, house work, etc… One of the best methods I’ve found to help with “knitters arm” is gua sha! I’ve made two quick videos to give you some information about how to use gua sha and what it’s all about… If you’re interested in learning more about gua sha, leave me a comment and let me know. I’ll be adding gua sha stones/tools to my shop in October. Stay tuned!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hwRqN3quKxT9bxSMj4fTfvRlQOJz3P6A/view

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18lGWEvHbtLZiEMTFaOCNz4lSavCjrAiH/view

hope you enjoyed these!

happy knitting!

-Tara

A Meeting of the Minds... & Goats

Moving out to our little farm meant we could finally have our goats! and chickens… and - well, at some point - a yak and llama :) So we researched, asked, networked - and found Bridget & Oliver, two of the most adorable little Nigerian Dwarf goats ever! We picked them up and never put them down! They’re still so tiny at just about 3 months of age, but they have already taught us a lot about our new found farm life! With them came a small flock of chicken - my husband insisted we have egg layers - so 16 baby chicks later, we have 2-3 month old chicks who are adjusting to a new coop. Never thought I’d love a chicken like I love my dogs , or goats, but I do! They’re adorable, they all have personalities! I want to knit them something for the winter! little caps and ponchos maybe?!!! Hey - I’ve seen Pintrest! These things exist!!! :)

So our small farm is getting more “farmy” - we even were gifted a 1950s Ford tractor to ride around on once we got here! (My husband is on it A LOT!) I plan on spinning from my MachIII all over the place - once the bugs die down somewhat! UGH ! SO many bugs! Spinning outside is one of my favorite things to do - feel the grass under my feet (and yes, a mat under my wheel), fresh air, birds … It’s mindful and keeps me so present. In the snow - well, windows are a good option. I highly recommend getting outside and spinning - and knitting. Get outside - on your deck, porch, front stoop - start spinning, knitting, crocheting - feel good and enjoy!