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Decided to try colour control using some wooly witch rolags. These were the popsicle colourway and not all the rolag colours matched up across the rolags, so I tried to separate out so light & dark colours would end up together. This is a 3ply and I think considering it’s my first go at colour…
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WoW fibre advent Day 18. Today’s blend is a beautiful fawn eider & wool.
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WoW fibre advent Day 17. Today’s offering is a super soft punta arenas, nylon, & merino blend.
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WoW fibre advent Day 15. Today it’s a ‘naughty child’ blend of mohair, merino, viscose, & bamboo.
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WoW fibre advent Day 13. This candy cane santa blend contains bio-nylon, wool, viscose, & stellina. This is also the first blend of the advent I actually strongly dislike (way too much nylon)!
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WoW fibre advent Day 6. This is a New Zealand corridale & sari silk blend emulating the colours of the in-bloom Pohutukawa tree (NZ christmas tree).
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I did something crazy & bought an advent calendar this year … a wool/fibre advent calendar! I’m going to try do a post every day of December this year as I open up each packet of this World Of Wool advent calendar box. This is gonna be fun!
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Spinning some merino on my new Mingo&Asho glasspin. I taught myself to spin supported earlier this year. I found fleegle style spinning to be the most comfortable on my support spindles as its a kind of unsupported style which accommodates short or long draw. Do you like watching my spinning videos? Should I do more…
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My new spindle from BullSheepFibry on Etsy arrived & I am in love! 😍 This is a highly versatile spindle; you can switch the weight balls around so weighs between 24 to 61 grams, it can be either rim or centre weighted, it can be a top whorl drop or a bottom whorl drop/semi supported.…
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Ok, I’m good for roving now. The scandi wool is for support spindle practice & Felting Ewe roving is destined for some shawls. The rest is just because it’s delicious blends & I got enough to knit some small items once spun.