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On Feeling Good

I stayed home today but I worked. I worked on the website for my job. I worked on my own website, listing items, photographing new yarn. I cooked a little. I tidied up very little. But I feel like I accomplished a lot.

I made a to-do list the other day and have been marking percentages of items not yet completed and slashing through the ones I completed. That feels good to me. (I had forgotten how much I enjoy crossing things off my list with a pen and paper.) I rewrote the list with the unfinished tasks and added a couple new items. I like discovering new things that inspire me & adding them to the list.

I cleaned a couple shelves of the fridge with bleach wipes and discarded old and unknown items. I found sauerkraut that a friend made and gave us a couple years ago. Its really quite good! (I guess fermenting Does make it last longer!) I know none of this is exciting but I use it all to raise my energy, to make me feel good. I thrive on small accomplishments.

I am an optimist. I always try to look at the upside of things and I am certain the Universe is unfolding exactly as it should. Sometimes I need a reminder of this, too. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed and a gross sense of anxiety about the world and where we are, but this sequestering and quarantining and shutting down can be a godsend if we choose to view it as such.

I am thrilled to finally get nangellini.com off the ground and I am so excited to have a drum carder again to process fiber and I just started dying wool and I’m carding and spinning batts again, and knitting and crocheting things and I have two unfinished pieces on two looms to finish up and I’m looking forward to resleying the table loom a little wider and doing some free form weaving with my hand spun and hand dyed yarns and Breathe, yes take a breath! ….I have some time to do all some of these things and sleep a little later and move some stuck energy in several areas of my creative process…and maybe get on the elliptical for more than one day in a row! If my energy sounds a bit frenetic, now you understand why. There is a lot going on in my brain… not to mention moments where I’m thinking about treadling sequences for weaving or combinations of colors for warping with varying effects, or ….

I know I am not getting everything done today, but I am choosing (consciously) to feel good about what I did get done. I am choosing to find ways to support myself in getting more done with my time off and being efficient and perhaps slightly more focused than the day before. Most of all I am catching myself when I start to beat myself up about not doing it perfectly.

What are you feeling good about today?

“I can choose peace instead of this.” A Course in Miracles

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Welcome to Nangellini

Collage of recent work.

I am happy to begin this new Nangellini website so I can make available all the wonderful and colorful things I am making!

Most recently I purchased about 20 pounds of wool, mostly Rambouillet, Merino and Dorset to dye and spin. Having mostly been dyeing cellulose fibers (cotton, linen, bamboo, rayon) the wool required some new supplies. I was gifted recently several assorted acid dyes (perfect timing!!) so I just needed some citric acid and a dedicated microwave and I was well on my way! (The microwave appeared in my studio about three days later in perfect condition thanks to my resourceful BF!)

I broke the fiber into 4 oz pieces and dyed about 3 pounds total with various color combinations. I was really just playing to see which dyes were giving what colors and which combinations I really love when they are dry, or even more so, when spun up.

Drying Merino, Dorset and Rambouillet fiber

Then, of course, there is the spinning!