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Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Inspiration comes in so many guises that I am convinced that regardless of what our personal assessment of our skills and works is, we inspire others when we share our thoughts about it and our progress. I am inspired by people who make amazingly complicated marvels of fabric, but I am also inspired by people who try new skills and are brave enough to share their successes and failures and ask for advice. Tuesday, January 27, 2015.
Sixty-four divided by four is? We must remember our mistakes lest we be doomed to repeat them. Thursday, May 2, 2013. The thing most of us related the most to were two boxes full of spinning tools. These boxes were buried with their owners, and included several spindles each, plus bits of fiber and.
Thursday, January 3, 2013. I will no longer be posting on this blog as of today. There are still going to posts about my fiber journeys. Washing, dying, spinning and in general. The posts to my main blog HERE. All the fiber related posts can be seen by clicking on the. Just below the banner of the main blog. Wednesday, May 9, 2012. This is a 4oz BFL. I bought it last year when on a trip to Washington State.
Tuesday, April 01, 2014. The original pictures I had taken of it were terrible.
in fact, anything fiber. Thursday, July 09, 2015. We can all give an.
Rain, Shine, Rain, Shine.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011. In and Out of the Bag. Going to try crocheting amagurumi.
What Did She Say? June 21, 2012. The US Olympic Team has filed a cease and desist against Ravelry for the 2012 Ravelympics. I could go on and on about why this is stupid. Please check out my new project over at RedRoosterFarms. org! Originally posted on Red Rooster Farms.
Sunday, July 5, 2015. It seems whenever I have taken a break from blogging, I always have so much to post about that I can never decide where to begin. So, here I am.
Not necessarily in that order. Shoeburyness to Benfleet by bike. Further back in Shoeburyness we happened upon these lovely modern beach huts. Much further along the coast, having survived the s.