Monday, January 21, 2008

Back in Black


It's been quite a week here. Our 10 year old Flat Coated Retriever Echo had a very large lump removed from her mammary gland. Luckily, it was a cyst but the process made me realize that time does march on. Since I learned that some people do spin dog hair, I've always thought I'd love to take some of her hair and blend it with some roving. This breed is not for folks who thrive on a spotless carpet. Long black locks adorn our house constantly. I vacuum daily. I'd love to spin some yarn with a touch of Echo in it and perhaps make a hat or scarf for my husband since she's really his girl. Since I've not actually taken steps to collect her hair, I began to brush her this week keeping the hair I gathered in a bag. This breed apparently has ideal hair for spinning. They also have quite unusual personalities. They are the Peter Pans of the dog world - goofy describes them best. If Echo were a TV character, she'd be Phoebe on Friends. As I brushed her fur and carefully placed it in a bag Echo shot me a look as if to say "Puhleeeze, how Silence of the Lambs of you".



I also completed the Devin toque for my DH this week. This is the perfect guy hat. Solid black with 2 x 2 ribbing. Easy Peasy (except for seeing the black yarn with my aging eyes but that's another story). The kicker is it's made out of 100% cashmere by Hand Maiden. I will admit it was so wonderful to work with. I can't wait to work with it again. The pattern was written for back and forth - sewn up but I converted it to in the round. I'm very pleased with the results. So is the recipient and with the current cold snap he's worn it several times already.





We took Echo for a walk in our local conservation area so she posed for a couple of shots with her daddy. As usual, she managed to sit still for the first picture and then got...well...goofy (or a cold butt from sitting). I guess we'll take that as a good sign.

6 comments:

Julie said...

Glad she is doing okay. They do seem to leave a lot of hair around the house (we are thinking of shaving ours bald soon :))

Dr. Steph said...

She's a beautiful dog. I'm still chuckling over the silence of the lambs reference.

Denny (from LK) has a hat of spun dog hair and it's soft and she says very warm. I can't wait to see what you come up with.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Echo is a gorgeous flat-coat! Our flat-coat, Galaxy, passed away last year at the age of 14, but Echo looks like she's still got plenty of puppy left in her. :) I wish this breed were more popular.. They're so loving and smart!!

Anonymous said...

I'm kinda glad they are a well kept secret...all the more for me! Glad that Echo is okay and wishing her many, many more happy years with your family!

--Sara and her Flats

sukhaknits said...

Finally, first response! Happy to hear your beautiful dog, Echo is doing well! Love your site! Truely inspirational! Love your wit and humor.

Anonymous said...

echo is lovely! as is the black cashmere, yum.