Here are a few more of the January spin-in special treats that were shared by participants.
Ron brings his sock knitting machine to work on premie caps that he donates to the local hospital Lovely shawl that was knitted by Tom of Illinois. He learned to spin and knit during those long winter days.
A basket full of wonderul yarns from Gale's Arts.
One of the traveling scarf exchange groups.
One of the vendors says "To Baa or not to Baa". Yes, Baa it is!
A definite sock lady!
Bottom of sock bag--cut up old socks!
Melody with her sock bag!
We were invaded by a group of hippies from the 60's--flower children. There was even a sit-in protest. Here Nancy shows off her first lace project.
Mermaid doll with art yarn hair.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
SOCKS, ETC!
There were socks at 'sock it to me'!
Handspun yes!
Cheeto socks!
First pair of socks.
Socks on feet!
These two frames are from handspun, natural dyes for color used by re-enactment actor!
Socks from roving that has been split to give color range.
Lovely soft socks!
and then there were handspun scarves. This one from luxury fiber.
Needle felted finger puppets!
Handspun silk from friend's stash.
Sweater from handspun wool.
Nuno felt scarf!
Handspun yes!
Cheeto socks!
First pair of socks.
Socks on feet!
These two frames are from handspun, natural dyes for color used by re-enactment actor!
Socks from roving that has been split to give color range.
Lovely soft socks!
and then there were handspun scarves. This one from luxury fiber.
Needle felted finger puppets!
Handspun silk from friend's stash.
Sweater from handspun wool.
Nuno felt scarf!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Happy Days!!!
Smiling faces showing their finished projects.
One of the spinning circles.
Another wearer of lovely handwork.
circular shawl--out of print pattern--Christmas gift from sister--don't you wish for that sister?!
Art yarn spinner from Sarasota, FL.
Industrious spinners at their vendor booth (Skyloom Weavers).
Wearing a Twisted Sisters pattern shawl.
Tonni looking great in her lovely knitted shawl.
Fran, not only wearing a smile, but handspun silk crochet necklace.
Melissa with a happy face!
Char, from Illinois, showing off her illusion pattern knitted sweater.
Cheryl, from Oregon, showing off her Nuro sock yarn knit shawl.
One of the spinning circles.
Another wearer of lovely handwork.
circular shawl--out of print pattern--Christmas gift from sister--don't you wish for that sister?!
Art yarn spinner from Sarasota, FL.
Industrious spinners at their vendor booth (Skyloom Weavers).
Wearing a Twisted Sisters pattern shawl.
Tonni looking great in her lovely knitted shawl.
Fran, not only wearing a smile, but handspun silk crochet necklace.
Melissa with a happy face!
Char, from Illinois, showing off her illusion pattern knitted sweater.
Cheryl, from Oregon, showing off her Nuro sock yarn knit shawl.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
It's ALL About the People!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Spin-in--'Sock It To Me'!!!
It's the beginning of our 22nd January spin-in--lots of spinners, vendors with wonderful fibers, visiting with friends, learning new techniques and just plain having fun. Donated door prizes from participants fill the table and spill over under and out around the table. And then there was the fiber!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Treadling away!
About two years ago, a fellow spinner friend gave me several small bags of lovely dyed cotton fiber that came from the textile mill at Texas Tech. These dyed fibers were an experiment for TT and they turned out beautifully. The fiber rested nicely and then it was time to spin them--aging had been appropriate time! Okay, so the fibers had been spun and there was another resting period--actually, they needed to tell me what to make and finally, it came to me when I saw Kris Knits beach patterns. Perfect!! So, taking needles to spun 4 ply yarn, these washcloths were created. They were fun to knit and now, this bundle of cloths will be presented to the person who started the process in the first place.
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