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Into The Whirled Pakokku Sock,

Radioactive,

75% Merino wool, 25% nylon,

1 full hank

Maxi wool handknitted neckwarmers, scarves and hats!

Real wool from a fair... this is living color

painting with light steel wool

A lovely colour combination

The extra large pom poms ready for covering.

'Everybody is special. Everybody. Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.' - Alan Moore.

Beautiful rainbow-colored wool roving for spinning! I am anxious to see how this turns out!

The start of a new project, a sweater for a friend.

both found at a thrift shop today. i don't need any more yarn OR another wool blanket but the colours! oh, the colours.

spun from a rare breed of wool (warhill) that came to me as a fleece - I washed, picked, carded, and dyed it before spinning! I love the finished texture.

These are just a few test shots of steel wool burning, I've seen a fair few people uploading pictures of this lately so I thought I'd have a go, we had quite the audience from the cliff tops towards the end.

 

We will have another go at this eventually, just have to do a bit of location scouting first.

 

Thanks to my friend Alex Dwyer for giving a hand and risking a burnt head.

Finger less Alpaca wool gloves.

Available in rainbow colors.

3329

Handspun "Together"

100% merino 3ply (navajo plied)

Long colour sequences, selfstriping yarn.

 

110gr/197m, 3,9o/215y

Divided in two skeins, one of 70gr and one of 40gr

 

A wonderful soft and well balanced yarn for your knitting projects! The yarn will be gorgeous for cowls, wristwarmers, hats or any other soft and warm accessories.

 

Spun from a merino roving I dyed myself.

 

This item is unique and made with lots of care and love

Hand dyed wool at the Brattellboro V.T.

Farmers market

100% Alpaca wool poncho.

This top quality poncho has been made with natural fibers that are soft to the touch and very warm.

Available in natural colors.

3060 260

A wool bale is a standard sized and weighted pack of classed wool compressed by the mechanical means of a wool press. This is the regulation required method of packaging for wool, to keep it uncontaminated and readily identifiable. A "bale of wool" is also the standard trading unit for wool on the wholesale national and international markets.

Bales should weigh between 110 kg (243 lb) and 204 kg (450 lb), unless the wool is under 18.6 microns, in which case they may be a minimum gross weight of 90 kg (198 lb).

Blue - and purple - wool

Romney in Tomato

 

(rav stash update)

Think the wife is going to knit the granddaughter some mittens using this rainbow wool

So hard for me to get an actual black....

spun from random stash fibers, including wool & mohair locks & recycled bamboo rayon

Handspun "Rainbow"

2ply: 50% merino, 50% BFL wool

 

220gr/512m, 7,8o/560y

 

Spun from handpainted merino from RogueAdventures.

Mountain Colors Twizzle,

Mardi Gras,

85% merino, 15% silk,

1 full hank

Grey Gotland (1 kilo), mostly dyed, intended for a pullover. Photographed in poor light in order to show the colours correctly.

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