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Guarding Christmas! | Softly Spun
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. In Between →. December 7, 2011. Sophie being a gift. Wasn’t there a treat here last year? This entry was posted in General. In Between →. December 8, 2011 at 12:43 am. Marvelous. :o) We’re planning to get our tree this weekend. My imagination is filled with horror slideshows of the baby discovering the heirloom ornaments and glass balls… ;o). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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In Between | Softly Spun
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. The colour of lemons →. December 14, 2011. Handwork instils an all pervading calm when everything else is chaos. The back, using 3 balls to even out the handspun and colour. This looks grey, but is so dark it is almost black. A simple garment, no fuss, warm, comfortable. Take care til next time. This entry was posted in General. And tagged colour. handspun yarn. The colour of lemons →. December 14, 2011 at 11:06 pm. December 16, 2011 at 10:29 am. The colour of lemons.
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Ingrid | Softly Spun
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. The colour of lemons. December 19, 2011. Dyers Chamomile, fresh flower heads, alum mordant, pure Finn fleece (white), equals delightful soft lemony fibre – limitless projects, especially for babies and small children. Finn has no prickle factor that some don’t like with wool. Actually, well prepared wool … Continue reading →. December 14, 2011. Colour. handspun yarn. December 7, 2011. December 5, 2011. December 2, 2011. The colour of lemons. Join 11 other followers.
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When there is too much wool, learn a new skill! | Softly Spun
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. There is more to life than ‘dust’! Wild Fibres →. When there is too much wool, learn a new skill! September 17, 2011. Solar dyed handspun singles that I spun some time ago. The “L” Plates are firmly fastened as I attempt to learn a new skill. The warp is millspun grey wool, with handspun being used in the weft, and tufts of hand dyed silk, tussah because I like the look, randomly woven in. Plain weave and twill tomorrow. And this on the bobbin. Wild Fibres →. It make...
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Softly Spun | A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning | Page 2
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. Newer posts →. Cloth and becoming cloth. November 30, 2011. Linen, cotton off-cuts dyed with plants from the garden, green tea, black grape and tumeric. I am hoping Jude of Spirit Cloth may have some use for them in her unique and amazing Feather Project for under-priviledged children. If you are able, please check her blog (Spirit Cloth) in the sidebar and help out if you can. Random dyed fleece drying in stormy weather. November 21, 2011. November 21, 2011. The arc...
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Magic seeds | Softly Spun
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. December 5, 2011. 8211; nope, just a self sown tomato that seemed to grow overnight. Hand dyed merino angora blend. Trying to get on top of the backlog before Christmas, or at least some of it. This entry was posted in General. December 6, 2011 at 3:03 am. These colors are dreamy 🙂. December 6, 2011 at 11:51 pm. December 6, 2011 at 4:57 am. Those colors, that wonderful yarn has me running for needles to start on a project with it! December 6, 2011 at 11:54 pm. Kazar...
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The colour of lemons | Softly Spun
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A blog on textiles, fibres, spinning. The colour of lemons. December 19, 2011. Dyers Chamomile, fresh flower heads, alum mordant, pure Finn fleece (white), equals delightful soft lemony fibre – limitless projects, especially for babies and small children. Finn has no prickle factor that some don’t like with wool. Actually, well prepared wool with the short fibres and rubbish removed should not cause any discomfort to the skin (exception are those with allergies). This entry was posted in General. Decembe...