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The Inconsequential Blogger: April 2015
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First chapter of My Twelfth Christmas. First chapter of The Witch of Starmont. First chapter of Rose of Par Kluhnd. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. When processing flax, most of it becomes tow flax - the shorter fibers that stay behind in the hackles when hackling the flax. So you have a lot of this shorter stuff, much of which is quite nice. Below you can see the materials and the resultant swatch (click on the pictures to see them larger):. Tow flax, cotton, ramie, and the blend in a knitted swatch. Anyway,...
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Wandering Stitches: April 2011
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. Time for Aprons in Sewing 2! Deidre's Adorable Dotted Watermelon-esque Apron. Lauren's Floral Apron With Amazing Vintage Inspired Scalloped Edge. Cynthia's Chocolate Brown and Pink Apron With Gorgeous Pleated Ruffle. Marta's Aqua and Brown Apron with Fabulous Zig Zag Stitched Pocket. Monday, April 18, 2011. Our Final Sewing Class. Jessica's adorable space shuttle lap top case. She found the pattern on Sew, Mama Sew. A sewing blog with tons of free patterns! What a great class!
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Asheville Fibershed – Judi Jetson
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May 1, 2011. A small group has been meeting at HandMade in America. And talking about how we could create better connections, identify and fill gaps in the market, and grow the fiber economy in our region. Last Tuesday morning, I read an email from Chris at Joybilee Farm in southern British Columbia that rocked my world! It talked about the concept of a Fibershed – like a watershed, only relating to locally designed, sewn, grown and milled clothing. Fiber artist Rebecca Burgess. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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New Barn Build – Day 4 | Woolyadventures's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. New Barn Build – Day 4. The big day has arrived – delivery of the barn pieces! There was a little glitch. Some of the pieces were too large to go in the gate near the new barn site as we had planned. So, we opened up the road gate to the pasture the sheep were in. With a little extra work on the part of Jim, the contractor, they were able to get everything in that way. We found if we carried big sticks we could keep the flock from getting too close to that open gate.
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thoughts from the rocking chair - granny funk crochet: June 2012
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Welcome to Thoughts From The Rocking Chair, Granny Funk Crochet's blog. This is the place where Granny Funk shares her strange and wonderful cogitations on crochet, aesthetics, and the possibility of an artisan economy. It's also the place for all the stuff that shows up on Granny's funk-radar. Enjoy! Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Granny Square Cushion Cover.WIP! Just thought I'd share a little pic of my granny square cushion cover work in progress - class starting this Thursday evening! View my complete profile.
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thoughts from the rocking chair - granny funk crochet: June 2011
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Welcome to Thoughts From The Rocking Chair, Granny Funk Crochet's blog. This is the place where Granny Funk shares her strange and wonderful cogitations on crochet, aesthetics, and the possibility of an artisan economy. It's also the place for all the stuff that shows up on Granny's funk-radar. Enjoy! Monday, June 27, 2011. Keeping The Chill Out. Well the winter weather has set into Perth and Granny's been working on a pair of commissioned "wild and woolly" handwarmers - see below! Keeping The Chill Out.
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thoughts from the rocking chair - granny funk crochet: Twilight Christmas Market
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Welcome to Thoughts From The Rocking Chair, Granny Funk Crochet's blog. This is the place where Granny Funk shares her strange and wonderful cogitations on crochet, aesthetics, and the possibility of an artisan economy. It's also the place for all the stuff that shows up on Granny's funk-radar. Enjoy! Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Well, it's been a bit quiet here over the busy season. but everything's gearing up again now with classes for the year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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thoughts from the rocking chair - granny funk crochet: January 2013
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Welcome to Thoughts From The Rocking Chair, Granny Funk Crochet's blog. This is the place where Granny Funk shares her strange and wonderful cogitations on crochet, aesthetics, and the possibility of an artisan economy. It's also the place for all the stuff that shows up on Granny's funk-radar. Enjoy! Wednesday, January 16, 2013. These Rags Of Light" done at last! Some of you may remember my post. From October 2011 on the FibresWest Conference and "these rags of light" (yikes - longer ago than I thought!
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Wandering Stitches: August 2012
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Saturday, August 11, 2012. I am so excited to be a part of Red Fire Farm's Tomato Festival! The event is being held at the farm on August 25th from 12 - 5. There will be live music, cooking demos, a 5K Tomato Trot, local artists, local food, and yesssssss TOMATO TASTE TESTING ALL DAY! I will be selling my upcycled clothing and eating as many different types of tomatoes as I can. Red Fire Farm is an amazing place! Hazel, modeling a tomato-hued t-shirt skirt. Red Fire Farm's Tomato-Corn Salsa Recipe:.
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forward [e]motion: August 2011
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Links to this post. Today, i baked and listened to radio national. I'm not ready to become a housewife just yet, but it suits me so well, i gotta say. Links to this post. I've been feeling pretty great about being a woman lately. So i thought i'd celebrate a few more here. I love these women. some for their strength, some for their whispers. Don't you just want to have a beer with loretta after hearing her sing 'fist city'? Links to this post. Another week of blogging, hey? Hmm not so much. Even though i...
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