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Image: Single Burro
Location: Red Rock Canyon Conservation Area
BLM District: Southern Nevada
Photographer: Daniel Hackett
PIC: 5.4 MB 2014
Approximately 255 yards of pretty, pretty handspun.
My first attempt at a single!
Spun from Knitty and Color batts: I handcarded the batts as they were gorgeous but too chunky for the yarn I was hoping for. Then spun the rolags into this single. I was envisioning a nice handspun scarf - maybe knit from the One Row Handspun Scarf pattern.
The blue batts contained:
merino, tussah silk, and silk noil, as well as firestar and angelina
And the brown batts:
merino and superwash mill ends, as well as bronze and copper firestar and angelina
John forged a single path to the thornberry tree to unburden it from the mounds of snow bending its branches. Even a week following the two storms of 42 inches of snow, there still is not a single deer footprint across the yard.
Photographed by linhleoge
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