Ravelympics Update:
I started with the Handspun Heptathlon: pre-drafting, organizing my spinning space and getting underway, while watching the Opening Ceremonies on Friday night. I kept up the pace Saturday morning and by lunch had a huge 200 yard skein.
At this pace, I could have been done with all of the yarn by Monday, but alas, I don’t live in the Olympic village and was pulled away from the wheel by little brothers that had to be fed, a business that needed new yarn and various other distractions (like a visit to the farm!) By Tuesday I was back in the saddle, spinning a second ginormous skein (which is resting in it’s post-spin bath).
The temptation of the squishy yarn was too great and I moved away from the Handspun Heptathlon (without finishing it!) and launched into the Sweater Sprint. While watching Micheal Phelps earn his 10th Olympic Gold, Wednesday night, I cast on for the sweater.
I promptly fell asleep, knitting in hand, so I’m obviously not much of a sprinter!
If I’m going to compete, I need to plan the schedule: T
his weekend – knit to underarms on sweater
Mon – spin last skein of yarn
Tues – Friday – finish body
Sat – Mon – knit sleeves
If you’re not a knitter, or if this whole Ravelympics thing seems a bit weird, this article does an excellent job of explaining the spirit of the Games.

Hi! I'm Tara and I'm the Blonde Chicken behind all this yarn! You can read more about how I got this 
