Friday, June 21, 2013

Bulgaria and Turkey

My husband and I recently spent two weeks traveling around Bulgaria and Turkey. I wanted to share some of our adventures with you! 

The next few images were taken at a botanical garden in Bulgaria



I made this doll for our good friends daughter and she loved her! We named her Dolly. 

This is Nick and I with our friends on a mountain overlooking Sofia, Bulgaria


Me with sheep! I made them pull over the car for this picture. I started to run towards the flock and Nick stopped me seeing that I was on private property in a foreign country, that was probably not my best idea. 

I found yarn!! I was looking everywhere and finally found some Bulgarian wool yarn. It was hand spun and still has the lanolin on it! I am going to make something for me with it! 

I also found this amazing hand made wool hat! Cant wait for the winter! 



Feel Free! 


Traditional Bulgarian Dancers 


Honeycomb at the Spice Bazaar in Istanbul


Spice Bazaar


Cats of Istanbul. 

I don't know what the story is about this guy but he was in Istanbul and he was awesome! 

Me at the Mosque

Whirling dervish


Blue Mosque

It was an amazing trip and I will remember it for the rest of my life! 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Best Beehive EVER!

Just wanted to share some pictures for our hive yesterday. This is our rooftop Jersey City hive and its also the best hive we have ever had!




We started with around 6,000 bees. I would say that we are at about 75,000 now! 


 Nick Looking for the queen and fresh laid eggs! 



This frame is full of capped honey!! Yum Yum!  

Nicks very proud of our girls! 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Dyeing Wool

First off let me say I am sorry for not doing a blog post in a while. My husband and I have moved to Hoboken, NJ and its been a bit crazy with switching everything from NY to NJ (not to mention unpacking!) Anyway, we love it here and I cant wait to do some posts about my new town! 

The other day I dyed about 2.5 pounds of wool! I have not dyed in a while and it felt great!

I did both crock pot dyeing and steam set dyeing. I am going to explain a little about how to go about steam setting your dyes today. 

First I start soaking my fiber in a vinegar bath with a touch of Palmolive soap.


Because I am using Acid dyes I need the vinegar so the dyes will be absorbed and set. This is called "the mordant." The soap helps to rinse the fiber of any dirt or oils left over from the mill. I put about a 1/2 cup to a cup of vinegar per bath and a squirt of soap. 

You must let the fiber sit in the bath for at least 30 min. DO NOT touch the fiber to much. We are using warm water and soap so we would not want the fiber to felt. 

Next, lay out the fiber in any type of shape you want. Be creative! 

Next apply the dye solution to your fiber. I used a squirt bottle for the application. 

Gently press the colors down in the fiber so the other side contains no white (unless you want it to)

Then layout some plastic wrap and place your fiber onto it. Then wrap your fiber up like so.

After that, put your wrapped fiber into a zip lock bag. Squeeze out all the air and tape it shut. This makes a cute little package. 
Lastly, take a pot (do not use this pot again for food, just dyeing) and add water to it until it boils. I use a vegetable steamer insert in my pot because you don't want to put the package directly into the water. It has to be put into some kind of steamer. Next, place your package onto the vegetable steamer, cover and let steam for at least 30 min. 

Take out your package and let cool. Be careful because this will be really hot. Cut your package open and let the fiber cool to room temperature.

Next you will rinse. There may be some extra dye that did not absorb in your first and second rinses. You want to rinse until the water is clear. I use warm water. If for some reason it keeps bleeding, let the fiber sit in a vinegar bath for about 30 min and try again. You want the fiber to sit in each rinse bath for at least 15 min. Do not agitate the fiber or it will felt. I do ring it out but that's it.
 let dry and BOOM! 



Please let me know if you have any questions as I would be happy to answer! 

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Plan Bee

Over the past summer HUE Magazine came and did a story on our bees! 


To see the full story and some video check out  http://blog.fitnyc.edu/huetoo/

There is even a little mention of Queen Bee Fibers! 

Friday, December 28, 2012

My Gift to YOU!

Did you not get what you wanted this holiday season? Are you tired of shopping for gifts? Hey, for all of your hard work Queen Bee Fibers is offerering 10% off on our Etsy shop so you can get a present for yourself. 

You deserve it!


Use coupn code SpoilYourself for 10% off at checkout until 1/1/13
My gift to you! 



Happy Holidays! 

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Happy Holidays from Queen Bee Fibers!


I just wanted to take a moment and wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday season. Remember to take time to enjoy and breath in the spirit of the holidays. This last week has tested our spirits with some evil acts. I know that it has effected my holiday spirit. Let's not let evil take away the joy we get from our families, instead let it remind us of what we have and to be grateful for it. 
So eat, drink and be merry! 

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Shop Update

Did not get to visit with us at one of the shows? Not to worry!! We just updated the esty shop and will be adding more later this week! 

http://www.etsy.com/shop/QueenBeeFibers