FAF: Babies!

I hoped and prayed and wished and was blessed with 2 beautiful girls this week!  Both are half sisters out of Rubio’s Ramon and are fiber rich!

First came on Monday and we named her Calypso of Dutch Hollow because it was Talk Like A Pirate Day.   First cria I’ve ever seen come out and was up and running in under 20 minutes.  After 6hrs her IgG was already at 2400!  She has the tightest and most dense little curls all over her body.   This one is going to be a show stopper!

   

I have a theory, when one alpaca has a cria all the others within 2-3 weeks of their due date follow shortly after.  Crystal decided to have her little girl 2 weeks early on me.  Little Liberty at Dutch Hollow was born yesterday.  I shouldn’t say little because she weighed in at 21 lbs but you could tell she needed to cook just a little longer.  She was a bit shakey on her new legs and tendons aren’t tight yet in her hind legs, but everything else was good.  Good heart, lungs, suck reflex, HUGE ears, and teeth already erupted.

   

Unfortunately mom didn’t have milk yet because she went so early.  Her bags looked full but when I milked her just dribbles came out.  *sigh* Thankfully we have a HUGE milk farm next door to us and gave me a gallon of fresh bacteria free colostrum.  Liberty didn’t want anything to do with the colostrum until I mixed in some vanilla yogurt though, boy for being only a few hours old she sure had fussy taste buds.  She drank down 3 bottles for me throughout the day.  This morning I made up a bottle and checked mom before feeding her cria.  Squirt, squirt! Milk came out of her as if I was milking a goat! She’s got tons of the stuff now.  WOOT! No more bottle feeding.

Well that wraps up my week.

Remember this weekend is National Alpaca Farm Days so visit a local alpaca farm.  

It also happens to be National Hunting and Fishing Days so if you’re in the WNY area stop by the Avon, NY DEC Headquarters and come say hi to us.  I’ll have a booth set up as well as some of our alpacas. 

 

WIP: Baby Blanket 1

Guess what?!  We finally had a live, healthy cria birth!  YIPPY! I’m so excited and it got me out of my fiber funk.

Here she is,  Calypso of Dutch Hollow

3hrs old.
6hrs old, at the vet. 2400 IgG!

But you’re here because of the latest project I’m working on.  2 of my office mates’s wives are expecting babies themselves late this year and early next.  So it’s time to whip up some baby blankets.  Blanket number one is for an un-sexed baby.  I’m told the nursery is a lime green so I’m thinking this quick and easy 80 stitch wide garter blanky will fit right in.

I’m using James C Brett Marble yarn which is an easy wash acrylic.  Boy I’m spoiled constantly working with alpaca.  Acrylic feels like crap to me and it’s so, well, synthetic and fake feeling.  But, for a baby, it’s all about easy care and washability so acrylic it is.

Be sure to check out our link-parties tab up top to see what other folks are up to today.

Fiber Arts Friday

Well I’ve been a slacker lately!

I’ve been at war with my EZ Blanket which is nothing to the name, it’s just me and my inability to concentrate lately.  My lack of concentration has been messing me all up and I haven’t been doing much fiber wise.  Maybe this weekend will help, it is the Finger Lakes Fiber Festival at the Hemlock Fairgrounds Sat/Sun.   With any luck I can sneak some time off on Saturday to wander through.   I’d link to the site but the entire GV Handspinner’s Guild site is down.

On Sunday I’ll be at the Genesee Valley Riding/Driving Club’s Horse Driving Trials.  I’ll be the paddock marshal again this year.  So if you’re nice to me maybe I’ll bump up your start times 🙂  I can totally be bribed with chocolate and assorted candies.

Still no cria.  After losing the one on Labor Day weekend I’ve been obsessed with watching my other 2 pregnant girls, neither of which seem keen on having a cria any time soon.  *sigh* I want babies!

The one fiber goody I do have to share with you is my new ball windy stick thingy.  I bought it at the NYS fair while I was demo-ing.  Finally, I have something that I can wind a center pull ball with on the go.  Sorry for the blurry photo, I left my phone at home and had to use a different one for the photo.

 

 

WIP: EZ Blanket 4

I’m in a rut again.  Not only am I still stuck on the fist of 4 pieces but I haven’t even finished the corner yet!

What happened is I was mindlessly knitting away and when I observed my seam I noticed a hole.  I ripped back to the boo boo and tried to fix it.  In the process I ended up making things worse and had to frog a good ways back to fix it.  Errrrr!

So, after all the fiddling and then re knitting this is where I am right now.  Pathetic.  I need to get moving on this thing.  I want so much to have the 1st section finished by now.

WIP: EZ Blanket 3

So while I was at the NYS Fair I had a chance to sit down with some very accomplished knitters.   Because I’ve only been knitting since January I thought I’d show them my work with the EZ blanket and get some feed back.  I was very surprised at their comments!

1. My stitches are uniform and with good tension.

2. My short row was done correctly coming around the corner

3.  My stitches were a little loose as I made the turn but at least I’m doing the turn correctly!

WOOT! I don’t suck, I’m so thrilled!

Here’s the corner so far.