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November 19, 2006

Woops!

Whilst checking my blog, I found the following pictures were in an unpublished post*, so I thought I'd better give them their moment of glory! They are a closeup of a hat that I knit, showing the variations in colour on one of my "plain" green handspun yarns.



I'm pretty sure that the purpose of these photos was to introduce the technique that I use to make my "scrap batts" more interesting, ie: carded batts for spinning that I make with lots of leftover bits of roving and felting batts & various fibre oddments.

I hope to get my drum carder out of storage next week, along with some fibre oddments so I can add the article soon!

*This post was started 11 months ago. Better late than never

:-)

Entry posted by Sarah at November 19, 2006 2:10 PM

Comments

hey I was reading your post about skirtin the fleece before washing duh! ok so I can do this but what tool do I use?

Thanks much if you could email me that would be great. I am struggling
leslie@sxsw.com

Posted by: leslie at September 11, 2008 6:29 AM


hey I was reading your post about skirtin the fleece before washing. ok now I feel silly duh why didn't I think of that! ok so I can do this but what tool do I use?

Thanks much if you could email me that would be great. I am struggling
leslie@sxsw.com

Posted by: leslie at September 11, 2008 6:30 AM


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