Monday, November 3, 2025
This. That.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Silk
For years, my trusty lollipop spindle has been spinning yards and yards of tiny silk threads!
When the bobbin is full, I wind the yarn off into small balls and place them in a jar. Not knowing what to do with all these small bits of yarn, they sat to age--aging is good thing, especially for fiber that has no purpose at the time you spin. Spinning with a drop spindle is the oldest way yarn was twisted for years.. This makes a great demonstration for the public. Spinning is easy to explain when your hands move slowly and the thread is drawn from a handful of fibers. Even though I've been spinning for years, this process is always a joy to see and do!
I have dyed singles with natural dye to give a friend who worked at plantation. She made embroidery pieces to display as handwork that would be accomplished in 1800’s. So, that, is one way to use single silk yarns.
most of the threads are single ply. Here are some that have been two plied--no thoughts on colors mixed. at one point in my life, several instructors were placed in front of me for instruction and knowledge of fiber preparation. I can't count on my hands, how many workshops were taken to advance encouragement of fibers. At one time, we had an 'expert' on silk spinning. to me, she knew more than I did at the time. At every workshop or class, you can always learn at least one new thing that can be added to your bag of tricks. At this workshop, our instructor informed us that if three or more single silk yarns are plied together, you have an interesting yarn. It didn't matter the colors of each single ply yarn. Maybe, now, is the time to experiment.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Warm Hands= Warm Hugs
Friday, October 17, 2025
A Look Back
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Socktober!
Loving October! Not only is October my birth—day month, it is Socktober month!! How exciting!!
It’s been awhile since socks were cast on my needles—exactly, one year -last October!
I’m on the bandwagon now! More info Here
Saturday, October 4, 2025
And another one bites the dust!!
Another UFO! Bites the dust! So happy to have finished N UFO—really did enjoy knitting this one plus a small amount of yarns were used in a great way!
Here is the journey of my latest Musselburgh hat designed by Yosalda
Saturday, September 27, 2025
UFO Finish!!
For months I wove away on the red warp on my loom.
Finishing up UFOS
Time to start on some UFOs--this will be a good way to finish the year so the new year will be open to new projects that can and most likel...
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