Last week from Monday, October 7th until 9pm on October 13th, I spun every single moment I could for Spinzilla – a Monster of a Spinning Contest. I got up an hour earlier than normal and spun in the morning. (Some days that worked better than others.) I carried around my Houndesign spindle and spun in the car, on the train and on the bus during my commute to the city. It is not easy to spin on the bus. You don’t have much room sitting down, and it’s impossible to do so standing up what with all the starting and stopping. And people stare at you. I am used to folks looking over at me while I’m knitting, but they really STARE at you when you haul out a spindle. And of course, I spun in the evening after dinner.
There were many times during the week that my leg or back got sore. When that happened I got up, walked around a bit and then got back to the wheel. Like a marathon, it’s all about pacing yourself. And as you are part of team, you know that everything you do will help the team. I was on Team Sweet Georgia – as all the fibre I used during Spinzilla was from there. It’s wonderfully prepared and the colours are simply lovely. They propelled me forward.
Yesterday was particularly tricky as I was working on a final push – and preparing a Thanksgiving feast. But I got it done. I finished this duo (London Town in Panda) at 8 pm last night. I only had one more hour left and didn’t feel like starting a new braid of fibre. As well, my back and leg were sore, so I got out my spindle and spindle-spun myself until the clock said 9 pm. Done, done, and so very done.
Yeah for you!! That would have been tricky on the bus!!