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I’ve moved! | Twisted and Warped
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Adventures in knitting and weaving. March 2, 2010 in General. Sometimes, life takes us in slightly different directions. After four years blogging here at Twisted and Warped, I’ve decided to refocus my blogging slightly, and make it more representative of myself and my textile interests. So, as of this morning, I have a new textile blog in a new location, with a new name:. So, please update your links and RSS feeds – and I hope to see you over at Yarnosophy soon! Projects – 2006. Projects – 2007. Follow ...
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Adventures in knitting and weaving. You are currently browsing Bron’s articles. March 2, 2010 in General. Sometimes, life takes us in slightly different directions. After four years blogging here at Twisted and Warped, I’ve decided to refocus my blogging slightly, and make it more representative of myself and my textile interests. So, as of this morning, I have a new textile blog in a new location, with a new name:. Dark red beaded Brangian. February 21, 2010 in General. On rows 3, 11, and 19: Add a bead...
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Gallery | Twisted and Warped
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Adventures in knitting and weaving. This Gallery page shows some items I’m most pleased with, during my textile ‘career’. Project pages for each year list all FOs and other achievements by calendar year. Pattern: Brangian (medium). Yarn: Handmaiden SeaSilk. Pattern: Aeolian Shawl. Yarn: Handmaiden SeaSilk. Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl. Yarn: Morris Empire 4ply. This pure wool scarf was woven on a painted warp, with a mix of commercially dyed and home dyed yarns used in the weft to shade the colours. You ar...
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Brangian Shawl | Twisted and Warped
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Adventures in knitting and weaving. In the old tales of Tristan and Iseult, Brangian was Iseult’s faithful companion, who travelled far from her own land to serve her Princess. This shawl, with its textured lace columns, subtly shifting to form a border flowing into the scalloped edging, is not as stunning as some lace shawls, but like Brangian the handmaiden, it is quietly beautiful. From the Ravelry pattern store – you don’t have to be a Rav member to purchase it. On page 3,. Row 13: K3, yo, K5, yo, K1...
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‘Something New’ Challenge – Armidale Spinners and Weavers
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Armidale Spinners and Weavers. Textile crafts in New England, New South Wales, Australia. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. We’re challenging our members to try something new this year a new fibre, a new weave structure, a new stitch, a new technique. It doesn’t have to be something no-one’s ever done before, just something the member. Has never tried before. What do our members have to do to participate? Bring it into a guild meeting to show other members. You are commenting ...
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March 2013 – Armidale Spinners and Weavers
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Armidale Spinners and Weavers. Textile crafts in New England, New South Wales, Australia. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. March 5, 2013. Microwave and Natural Dyeing Workshop. Linda, Claire and Rebecca getting started. Kyle and Jan shelling walnuts. Rebecca, Claire, Ruth, Lynn, Jan and Linda with the first skeins out of the wattle dye (aluminium). Some of the finished dyed skeins. Now, that was an expensive skein – and lesson! Posted in News and events. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. Links - Member's Blogs.
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Workshops – Armidale Spinners and Weavers
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Armidale Spinners and Weavers. Textile crafts in New England, New South Wales, Australia. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. We usually run a beginner spinner and a beginner weaving workshop each year (see dates and information below), and occasionally other workshops and activities such as felting days and dyeing days. If you would like to attend one of the workshops, or if you have suggestions for workshops, you can let us know by filling out this form:. Workshop Enquiry/Expression of Interest (required).
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Open day and Grand opening – Armidale Spinners and Weavers
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Armidale Spinners and Weavers. Textile crafts in New England, New South Wales, Australia. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. April 12, 2007. Open day and Grand opening. To celebrate our move to our new premises, we’ll be holding an Open Afternoon on Saturday, 21st April, from 2pm to 5pm. Members of the public are welcome to come and see a display of our work, and to try some hands on spinning and weaving. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Opening celebrations →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Handweavers,...
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Opening celebrations – Armidale Spinners and Weavers
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Armidale Spinners and Weavers. Textile crafts in New England, New South Wales, Australia. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. April 21, 2007. Part of our display. Our weaving friend Nancy drove up from Tamworth to join us, and is here admiring Noni’s colourful rug, made from knitting samples. Our local member of the NSW State Parliament, Richard Torbay, having a go at spinning on the Great Wheel. Updated to add some photos from Linda:. Special guest, Richard Torbay, generates laughter. Enter your comment here.
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Raffles – Armidale Spinners and Weavers
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Armidale Spinners and Weavers. Textile crafts in New England, New South Wales, Australia. 8216;Something New’ Challenge. Our 2007 raffle will be a family of cloth dolls, with a wardrobe of clothes made from handspun, hand knitted, felted and/or handwoven fabric. We ran a similar doll raffle back in 2002, and it was very popular. These were the dolls we raffled in 2002:. This was the handspun, handknitted blanket that we raffled in 2005:. One thought on “ Raffles. April 14, 2010 at 9:38 am. Notify me of n...