It seems when I shop for clothing now, I'm always looking for that label that says "100% Linen"
Yes, I've become a linen snob! I found this interesting video on how linen is produced--since it's a manmade fiber there are many steps for plant to become fiber for use. Maybe, you'll find this interesting as well. But, Please, don't become a linen snob--leave that up to me!
During Tour de Fleece, there was discussion concerning our spinning equipment--Of course, there are a variety of spinners, foot powered; E-spinners, electrical driven; and hand powdered--spindles. This is an interesting spindle, one I've never seen.
Grab a spindle and get spinning! These spindles are made from
various items--some are hand turned, others are made from wooden
door knobs that you find at craft stores
I have some special spindles that I keep in plastic bins--
they are so fragile, I don't want them to break while traveling--
I have several that are used with the bowls
I have fancy spindles too and hand painted ones as well
This was a complete surprise! It arrived in my mailbox the other day!
It was a thank you gift from a friend
A lovely spindle from John Galen Designs--quite the lovely that deserves a
Let's turn the world upside down! I love this blog--dedicated to Early American History Lovers, Civil War Reenactors, Living Historians, and people that love the past.
Where else are you going to find recipe for WWI pickled eggs?
Or
Civil War Era Molasses Candy?
and Civil War Era
Lemonade Powder
Yes! Lemonade powder existed during 1860's
Here is a pattern for Shooter's gloves!
I get lost in this blog for hours on end! I appreciate historians that bring us
these interesting facts and answer questions like"
Why is it called Egg Roll when there is no egg involved?
Pumpkins! The fresh air of Autumn! And I want to harvest pumpkins! Eat Pumpkin pie, drink pumpkin spice, anything, everything Autumn--cooler breezes, shorter days, time for a sweater--
I don't know about you, but I'm missing some of my favorite 'need' to attend festivities! Especially the one that takes place in Taos, New Mexico every October! I love, love, love Taos Wool market event--lots of workshops, shopping and time to meet up with friends.
Well, you know the story, Taos Wool Market has been cancelled this year--that's the in person one-- BUT, there will be a virtual happening of the Taos Wool event--just pop over to Facebook and look up Taos virtual wool market, join the group and be part of the event.
Part of me is excited to visit and I don't have to leave my comfy chair--the other part of me is wanting to make that road trip to beautiful TAOS!
Here in is another special virtual fiber fest that was always a blast to attend. Former Kid 'N Ewe is undergoing several changes--check out the webpage to see how you can access all the happenings.
Hopefully, there will be an opportunity to buy a T-shirt too!!