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Alternatives | Blog Tricofolk
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Tricot, tissage, filage et vie à la campagne. Aller au contenu principal. Aller au contenu secondaire. Archives pour la catégorie Alternatives. Des réflexions, idées et réalisations pour vivre autrement. J’ai un couple de lapins, que j’ai choisi d’élever le plus « naturellement » possible, c’est à dire sans granulés. Ils ont du foin à volonté, une poignée d’orge (brassicole s’il vous plaît! Voici ce qui est écrit dans le « Mémento Agricole » de 1923 à propos de la nourriture des lapins. Les lapins qui re...
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December | 2008 | A Root in Fiber
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A Root in Fiber. Archive for December, 2008. December 22, 2008 · Filed under Uncategorized. Hello to All….and Merry Christmas! Anyways, I’ve got some cool stuff to show…so lets get to it. I’ll try to keep descriptions short, but the list of pictures is long, so ENJOY! Ivy planted in yarn, loose fiber, and felted wool. The word is that these plants died due to lack of nutrients and drainage in their glass containers. A beautiful picture of some lovely plants floating in water. I often catch the most i...
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wooldancer: NEW Studio Spin Sessions
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Playful explorations in yarn, the creation of slow textiles, soul-fibre and motherhood. NEW Studio Spin Sessions. I am thrilled to share with you my latest collaborative project, the Wooldancer Spin Sessions. A video series I am co-producing with MVMedia. With my uber talented man Marcel Varnel behind the lens, I am thrilled to bring our artistic visions to the screen for you to join me fly-on-the-wall stylee, and enter into the fibre world of Wooldancer! The knitty-gritty of my creative process. There i...
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Back in the swing | A Root in Fiber
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A Root in Fiber. Back in the swing. June 24, 2008 · Filed under Uncategorized. Where I stayed. But perhaps one of the most interesting places I visited in Grenada was a place called Art Fabrik. This little boutique is located on Young Street in Grenada, one of the busiest and most popular streets for shopping. From the left…recycled wax, paraffin wax, and beeswax. These are design templates which are used to trace motifs onto fabric before wax is applied. This is an image of washed batik fabric drying on...
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Where have I been… | A Root in Fiber
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A Root in Fiber. Where have I been…. August 21, 2008 · Filed under Uncategorized. A gem toned silk/merino blend roving, beautifully dyed locks to match, and a cotton thread to wrap it all up. I let the mauve thread pull from the cone and wrap around the roving just before entering the orfice on the spinning wheel. This allows the roving to twist first so the thread lays on top of the yarn instead of getting twisted up inside the yarn. 8230;it measures 52yds and I’m selling it for $25. This is a fiber pla...
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A Root in Fiber. Giant needles, buds, and creepy critters. May 22, 2008 · Filed under Uncategorized. Along with trying to get my research paper started, I’ve been spinning and knitting this week. So I’ll just get right into it…. A close up. I didn’t soak or wash this yarn when I got finished plying it, so I don’t know what’s going to happen to it over time. Soaking yarn after you spin it helps it to hold the twist so it won’t pull apart. This camel down is super soft a...Giant knitting needles that Sue m...
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Steel Standin’ | A Root in Fiber
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A Root in Fiber. June 1, 2008 · Filed under Uncategorized. I’m still here guys. I’ve been enjoying my last week here in Carriacou. I finished my research paper, turned it in, and have already recieved a grade….and I’m happy, and somewhat shocked to say that I got a 92 – A. Woohoo! A close up of what I’m weaving with….palm leaves, cocoa bark, tropical fabric scraps, and two kinds of organic cotton (white and brown). This is a spinning wheel from c1800. It is very similar to the type many spinners used...
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About | A Root in Fiber
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A Root in Fiber. My name is Jamie and I’m a fibers graduate student at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. I have a bachelors degree in Interior Design from East Carolina University in North Carolina. My motto in life is to. Live slow and enjoy life. 2 Responses so far ». May 14, 2008 @ 5:43 pm. May 22, 2009 @ 3:32 am. Please do some research on flea market puppy peddlers – they are 99.9% puppy millers that drag their “goods” to the market for that almighty dollar. Enter your comment here.
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Spinning Flower
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Envoyer à un ami. Un blog qui parle de tricot, de filage, de laine, de dentelles, de tissage, de pays étranges et merveilleux, d'aquarelle, de plantes, et d'autres choses auxquelles je n'ai pas encore pensé. A spinning, weaving and knitting blog about wool, flowers, spind. Après le lavage, les carrés tout blancs ou tout gris s'étendent, les motifs en dentelle Bronson se contractent. Très légère, en fils de mérinos, angora et laine (filés main). mais très chaude! Un peu de bleu. La rentrée, est demain!
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subversive spinning: April 2008
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Monday, April 28, 2008. Topic #s 4 and 5. I am going to answer topic #4 even though that week has past, because it is something i love to dream about. Let's pretend for a minute we all live in the home of our dreams, have land, and don't have to work so time is unlimited! It's Spring planting season! What would you grow? A little veggie garden? A bed of bright spring blooms? A huge native plant garden would round of my fantasy (for now) garden. blackberries are one of my favorite treats, and they gro...