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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles: Adventures in Cellulose Part II
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Adventures in Cellulose Part II. I have washed and dried the weaving and tonight I hemmed the spa cloths, thus learning that I need to include ENOUGH plainweave to make a hem and still make them square, if I want a square finished product. Oh well. Lessons learned, and another reason doing something is a good way of learning more about it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fiber Blogs I Follow. Textile Adventures in Russia. Stringtopia Fib...
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(mis)adventures of spindlerose
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Adventures in knitting, spinning, weaving, cooking, and traveling That usually go well, but sometimes don't. Change is good, right? Years in the same job- through 2 relocations and 8 product versions- Im moving to FileMaker. S marketing team. Ive been sitting on this news since October; while its been an open secret around the office, I couldnt go public until everything was officially official. Which it finally is. Let me know if youd like more information. . Posted at 16:49 in Geeking. This week, Im re...
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Made in Ontario baby knit sweater | The Knit Knack's Blog
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The Knit Knack's Blog. Better living through fibre. Made in Ontario baby knit sweater. July 20, 2015. Finished in no time flat back in February was this first of the knits for my baby nephew. The design is Telemark Pullover 2.0. By Erika Flory in natural wool. I substituted this lighter Sheepspot’s. Clun Forest sport-weight yarn with glee. As Sasha’s newsletter told us she sourced the fleeces from a single flock, Ferme Luciole. In Alfred, Ontario last June. Swatch through the wash. As you will see in a l...
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles: Spinning while sick
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. I have gotten a great deal of spinning done recently, due to illness. A gorgeous columbia cross which I blogged about here. And a beautiful braid of I believe cheviot (I think) dyed by Gnomespun. Which I got in a destash from Lynn. I spun it into a firm two ply, which I intend to use for socks and got just under 500 yards from the 4 ounces of wool. I do love spinning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fiber Blogs I Follow. Taking time to pause.
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles: Knitting Away the Winter Grays
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles. Saturday, January 17, 2015. Knitting Away the Winter Grays. This time of year it seems like it is always dark, the sky is always cloudy and gray and I long for the bright colors of summer. As an antidote to the subdued and washed out color palette I pulled out my balls of leftover yarn and one off skeins of yarn, a book of peeries and border charts, and my knitting needles and knit myself a vest. May 19, 2015 at 5:28 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles: Happy New Year
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles. Thursday, January 1, 2015. I will keep blogging here, but I am also going to be blogging at A Year of Spinning Locally. Where I shall chronicle my attempts to focus on local fiber, local dyers, local mills and processors, and local craftspeople. My first post is up, so I encourage you to visit and read. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fiber Blogs I Follow. Japanese Textile Workshops 日本のテキスタイル ワークショップ. Textile Adventures in Russia. Taking time to pause.
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles: Adventures in Cellulose - Part 1
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A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles. Saturday, December 6, 2014. Adventures in Cellulose - Part 1. I am a newish weaver. It is really only the past year that I have been weaving with any regularity, since I received my Flip as an awesome holiday gift last year. This year I have been working on spinning cellulose fibers, cotton and flax. I was inspired by posts on Ravelry of spa cloths, made by looping pile like in this article. And here are the plainweave linen and the cotton samples:. Fiber Blogs I Follow.