I dusted off my spinning wheel this morning and started spinning up this beautiful Corriedale fibre. Jen has asked me to knit her something with the spun wool, I need to think about what it could be, perhaps gloves and a hat? I’m still busy sorting out my wool room, it feels good to have everything organised and tidy, rovings on one shelf and wool on others.
Thanks so much to everyone who offered to test knit my Seaglass Cowl, as soon as the pattern is ready, I will let you know.
Happy weekend to you:)
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That wool looks wonderful Linda, I can’t wait to see what you knit with it.
x
Thanks Nat:) x
Hi. I don’t see the form for adding my title and url. Thanks so much for Creative Friday! I look forward to it all week!
Ahhh! I had to click on the Creative Friday link to see it. Sorry about that.
Rainbow bunnies! http://maehegirl.blogspot.com/2013/02/rainbow-bunnies.html
lovely yarn … wish i could spin my own xx
Hi Linda!!!
wish you a nice weekend and thank you,
xxx Ale
I love how the spun wool looks so different from the roving. It is beautiful
Since I’ve never spun roving into yarn, I’m curious to see what this spins up to look like! Also…great work cleaning out yours stash! I’m inspired!!! Do you keep all your wool in bags to keep out critters or just to make it easier to keep them together? I’m worried I may have picked up some critters…
Beautiful yarn! And thanks for the weekly post that compels me to keep up with my own blog!
Lovely yarn color!
Thanks for hosting.
I love the chocolate and marshmallow look of this yarn!
So fun to watch the transformation from wool to yarn – looking forward to seeing the yarn knitted!
Lovely wool! It has to feel amazing to make yarn from the fleece.
Thanks for the opportunity to share. . . the big reveal from my project will be tomorrow. . .
Really nice yarn! Thanks for the great link party & have a nice weekend!!
It looks great!
your yarn is beautiful!
Your yarn looks great! Good thing you cleaned out your wool room!
Nice! That roving is so cool, love how it spins up too. 🙂
I loved looking (with envy!) at your wool ROOM! Lucky you! Thanks for hosting…Lori