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bfl from funky carolina
bulky 2 ply
124 yards
I spun this for some toasts, but I'm not sure I have enough yardage so now I'm working on another yarn.
This pair of Double-eyed Fig-parrots, Cyclopsitta diopthalma, seen at Kurrimine Beach, far north Queensland, Australia, were part of a large flock feeding on She Oak pods. Size 13-15cm.
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Shown on Falkland wool top. A repeatable colorway! To order, please email FatCatKnits@gmail.com
Fiber bases available:
Bluefaced Leicester
Superwash Bluefaced Leicester
Variegated Bluefaced Leicester
Merino
Superwash Merino
Falkland
Polwarth
60/40 Merino/Bamboo
50/50 Merino/Tencel
60/30/10 Superwash Merino/Bamboo/Nylon
Please remember that colorway will vary slightly batch to batch, and will appear differently on different fiber bases.
Bluefaced Leicester 4ply/fingering weight yarn in colourways Linen, Cloudberry, Apricot Tulip, Azalea and Dianthus
The top perpetrator of the commotion was not unexpected. This location is not far from one that is infested with these Noisy Miners. What was unexpected was the adversary. The Noisy Miners were on the losing end for once. We have not seen Blue-faced Honeyeaters actually in Melbourne before.
(Peter)
1974
One of the famous Pioneer blueface family of the early 70's. I like the clean design. With the power of 30 watts pc it was in the middle class of the line. It sounds a little smooth. There are wonderful wooden cheeks at both sides.
Einer beliebten Blueface Receiver der frühen 70er von Pioneer. Das klare Design gefällt mir. Mit einer Leistung von 30 Watt je Kanal lag er im Mittelfeld der Serie. Er klingt etwas warm. Massive Holzwangen rechts und links geben ihm eine exklusive Note.
Ručně předená i barvená jednonitná příze s efetními kudrnkami v sytých barvách.
Délka 633 m, váha 113 g.
Složení:
- jednonitka hladká
ručně prané hnědé rouno plemene BFL(bluefaced leicester) ze Skotska 40%
superwash merino 18,2 mic 50 %
sójové hedvábí 10 %
- k tomu navíc 13 g efektních kudrnatých lokýnek BFL také ručně praných
Shown on Falkland wool top. A repeatable colorway! To order, please email FatCatKnits@gmail.com
Fiber bases available:
Bluefaced Leicester
Superwash Bluefaced Leicester
Variegated Bluefaced Leicester
Merino
Superwash Merino
Falkland
Polwarth
60/40 Merino/Bamboo
50/50 Merino/Tencel
60/30/10 Superwash Merino/Bamboo/Nylon
Please remember that colorway will vary slightly batch to batch, and will appear differently on different fiber bases.
My Dusk sweater is coming along nicely.
My new cookbook blends in well on the coffee table. This cookbook. Hmmm. The ingredients lists are impressive!
made using bladder from inside a ball. Tidied up and extra mohair and angora added with felting needle, then put in the washing machine.
5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
Southern Cross Fibre's August 2012 club, on BFL
640 yards/ 7.2 oz of sport weight 2 ply
That's, like, a knee sock amount, right?
This is fractal spun, but I’m not sure I did it the same all the way through. I patted myself on the back when I got the singles done, then realized I’d only spun one of the two bags. I couldn’t remember what I did on the first bobbin, but I think I spit it in half once lengthwise and spun from the ends and on the second bobbin, split the fiber a bunch of times lengthwise, so that's what I did for the second bag.
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Pattern source: A Friend to knit with
Yarn: handspun from Three Waters Farm Blueface Leicester Top
Needles: 4,5 mm
Here is our BFL ewe, Goldie just a few hours away from delivering 3 lambs. She can really experience Gravity at this point.
the weather of cloud got airplane cloud lines is up the sky at outdoors of the yard area and outdoors is stunned and amazing of the sunlight hit the outdoors area and outdoors need is looking sharp of the nature for the temperature weather of the natural outdoors sunlight
A white wet felted vessel which didn't turn out how I wanted, so I needlefelted it with blues and greens shades of different wools, then needled locks and curly wools into it
5711/1A-010
A nice Patek Nautilus 5711 and one of the best icons today! What can you write about this stunning piece. For me it is one of the nicest watches out there! This model with the curved sides is even better than the 'original'.
Gerald Genta designed this wonderful watch and a lot has written about it. This 'new' version is the nicest for me. As the curved 'ears' make it a bit more in balance.
Curious and upside down on the top wire of a barbed wire fence on a rural property near Katherine, in northern Australia's Top End.
The distinctive blue facial skin of the Blue-faced Honeyeater, Entomyzon cyanotis, turns from its juvenile colour of olive-yellow to blue by the time it is about 16 months old.
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I've been wanting to paint myself for awhile now, and I finally found some face-paint. It didn't go on very smoothly though, so I did some post-processing to it to smooth the look out.
I'm late in posting this again, but I did take it yesterday.
Here are the originals from this photo shoot.
Day twenty-four of my 365 Days challenge.
Friday, 28th November, 2008
The Blue-faced Honeyeater is a large black, white and golden olive-green honeyeater with striking blue skin around the yellow to white eye. The crown, face and neck are black, with a narrow white band across the back of the neck. The upperparts and wings are a golden olive green, and the underparts are white, with a grey-black throat and upper breast. The blue facial skin is two-toned, with the lower half a brilliant cobalt blue. Juvenile birds are similar to the adults but the facial skin is yellow-green and the bib is a lighter grey. This honeyeater is noisy and gregarious, and is usually seen in pairs or small flocks. It is known as the Banana-bird in tropical areas, for its habit of feeding on banana fruit and flowers.
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A skein of fingering weight yarn "Paladin" from Fergus Yarn Co.; a braid of spinning fibre, 40/30/30 UK alpaca/ bluefaced Leicester/Polwarth "Leaf Peeping" from akara.
Project 365, 2023 Edition: Day 289/365
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