Hi Holly,
My tops are very simple - shaped like a tank top. I knit them. If you are
interested in seeing a photo of one, e-mail me off list and I will send you a
photo.
Katy
Katy Blanchard
Urban Eagle Design
www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, New Mexico
On Jan 6, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Holly Shaltz
It's been really fun to see and read all the activity on the fibernet list
lately.
I'm gearing up to get heavily into spinning mode. I have a couple of nice
fleece to spin but what I really need to get to is a bunch of silk/merino that
needs spinning and dyeing so I can make some spring weight
Katy writes:
I have a couple of nice fleece to spin but what
I really need to get to is a bunch of silk/merino
that needs spinning and dyeing so I can make some
spring weight tops, etc. It's not my most fun
thing to spin but it does make a wonderful yarn
and fabric.
Do share more info
Well-
After a bout of cancer last year that through a major wench in the works, I
am finishing the final project for my second masters (Public Administration)
and getting back to my loom. :-)
I've got about 10 projects in various stages of planning, mainly shawls, but
a couple of baby
PS. I'm now cancer free.
That's really good news John!
Gwen S.
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Alive but buried in snow and cold in the swamps of NE Illinois. Weaving and
spinning and training dogs. Just got the latest project off the loom and wet
finished. Now I need to hem everything.
Ellen Bloomfield
Wool, silk, and a whole lot of doghair
ellen...@sheltielovers.net
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We're visiting NYC - there's a fantastic Bauhaus exhibit at the MOMA until
Jan. 25 and a whole Guggenheim full of Kandinsky's work until Jan. 13 - and
after all that color theory, I dreamed all night Josef Hoffmann (Wiener
Werkstaette) in black/white/silver.
Tonight we have tickets to the Met
Happy New Year all,
I have been weaving up a storm inspired by the 60 Scarves for 60 Years
publication. I wove 3 scarves based on one of the examples using my alpaca
spun at the new spinning mill established in town. This was their first alpaca
and it came out beautifully. One owner has
On Jan 3, 2010, at 8:23 PM, Robin Hankinson wrote:
Well, I'm still alive and lurking, though that's old news. But I do
like to touch base every once awhile. If I ever make it to Sweden I
want to be sure Ron still remembers who I am!
How could I not? Hi to you.
Ron
As long as I keep
Well, I'm trying to get motivated to beam my
daughter's coat warp :) I got it all spun, sized,
wound into balls, wound the warp, put it on the
trapeze - it's ready to beam, but I just haven't
had the energy or something.
And I'm still working on the weft - precarding
about another pound of
Well now there is 3 feet of snow on the ground I am finally getting moved
into my winter space. I finally got all the workshop tools moved out so I
can move my wool in. The next step is to get the sled and move everything
from the uninsulated summer trailer to the heated winter space. The last
Well, we had our Rose Bowl Parade. The weather was gorgeous. Seventy-two
degrees, w/a slight breeze. I can just see the people who live in snow
states, and who saw the Parade, getting ready to move to sunny CA. Please
bear in mind that sometimes the solid earth provides feet massages for
happy
My wrist is finally back to nearly normal after surgery this fall so all
projects have been on hold while my wrist heals. I've knitted some easy
scarves for Christmas presents and now have a commission for a pair of felted
slippers. Don't like to knit to order but guess I'll do this one then
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