original: http://huaman.livejournal.com/49931.html#cutid1
original: http://huaman.livejournal.com/49931.html#cutid1
From ages and ages ago, I had this yarn that I strongly felt should be a sweater, a sweater I even wanted, but which I had no desire at all to knit. A friend of mine kindly offered to knit it for me. We sat down together, talked it through, took measurements, and she designed […]
Originally posted: http://huaman.livejournal.com/43101.html
This morning, before I had had more than about a sip of coffee, my 7-year-old son walked up to me all super-perky and said, “Mom, is there any yarn you have and you are not going to use it so you want to sell it?” “Why?” I asked him. “I want some yarn for a […]
In this day and age and in this western Europeanized culture, when spinning isn’t exactly something that is done out of necessity; when we have developed machines to do our spinning for us, is the effort to spin nice plain “traditional” yarns really just a sort of backwards timewasting (not taking into account the funness […]
All yarn pr0n all the time! The past week or so of yarn. Exciting yarn pr0n! Hot mohair action! Thrilling blends! Commercial alpaca! Click any picture to go to the photo gallery (and you can leave comments and questions on the photos there if you like, too). One ply kid mohair, one ply tussah silk, […]
Originally posted on livejournal in February 2005.
Originally posted on Livejournal, summer 2004
I had packed 500 yards and over 5 oz on the Woolee Winder and… http://ucan.foad.org/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=oil-slick I just could not get the last little bit on there. So I wound all 3 plies into a pull-from-either-end butterfly type thing (hey, it works!) and then took the *other* end of the 3, and plied it with a […]
A few highlights from my photo gallery for the study I did in 2004 of handspun boucle yarns, found here: http://ucan.foad.org/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=boucles The first, a blend of New Zealand Brush Tail Possum (whatever that is, it’s neat stuff though) and coopworth, with rayon binder. I tried to do this all 3 strands at once and it’s […]