a little fiber in the diet
Finished kool-aid alpaca, resting in the highly professional drying space:The results of a birthday conspiracy revealed:
posted by Emily @ 8:16 AM
"And in this the Lord showed me something small, no bigger than a hazelnut, lying in the palm of my hand. . .In this little thing I saw three properties. The first is that God made it, the second is that God loves it, the third is that God preserves it." Julian of Norwich
Who was Julian of Norwich? Click to find out.Adventures in faith and fiber from an Episcopal priest, wife, staff to two cats, newish knitter, and bemused participant in life.
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9 Comments:
Beautiful, both of them!
I'm worried that if you start to spin you'll get more and more like Susan. That's kinda scary!
Oh, love the yarn and I am drooling over your new spinning wheel! Enjoy! : )
Shelly
oh, you lucky!!!
Ignore Wayne!
The yarn is beautiful. I was digging thru a cupboard yesterday and found four packs of Blue Lemonade I had bought to dye some roving. I can't even remember when I bought it! But I'm thinking I might just have to give it a try. Been a long time since I've dyed with Kool-Aid.
And I love your wheel! You are going to have SO MUCH FUN!!
both are beautiful!! I can't wait to see your first Emily spun yarn!
I have hung my dyed yarn in the same place!!! :)
I have no idea why, but I've always been fascintated with spinning wheels. You are probably too young to remember the "Little Red Spinning Wheel" but it was my favorite Christmas gift in third grade--you really didn't spin with it, but it was still cool.
So naturally I think your spinning wheel is awesome. Can't wait to see what you do with it.
There's a whiff. . .
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