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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.
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2018 update:
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Photo made by the talented photographer, Dana! @;)
Gizmodo photo challenge "Steel Wool". In the challenge you light a pad of steel wool on fire, spin it around, and watch the sparks fly. Kids, don't try this at home. It's kind of dangerous.
The tools for making sparks: Standard steel wool pads (00 gauge), kitchen whisk, dog chain to do the spinning, lighter, and fire extinguisher(didn't need it).
This wool is from Vera's sheep, and dyed by Vera in colors I got to pick out, yeay! The picture doesn't really do the colors justice.
for a massive faerie spun dread update in the shop, at least ten sets in different lengths. I should have had these done a while ago... but, the eye surgery pushed 'em back a bit.
All ready to go to the long arm quilter.
It is square but i didn't balance very well on the chair to take the pic so it looks really wonky!
Handspun "Rainbow"
2ply: 50% merino, 50% BFL wool
220gr/512m, 7,8o/560y
Spun from handpainted merino from RogueAdventures.
Grey Gotland (1 kilo), mostly dyed, intended for a pullover. Photographed in poor light in order to show the colours correctly.
Left:
Lotus Mimi,
Color #18,
100% mink,
1 full hank
Center:
The Barbed Dragon Dragon's Wing,
Color: Elba,
80% merino, 20% silk,
1 full hank
Right:
Dream in Color Wisp,
Color: #5 Absolute Magenta,
50% silk, 50% merino wool,
1 full hank
Earth, Ocean, Sky is 100% Superwash Blue Faced Leicester (BFL). 3.7 oz, 96 yards.
photo by vivian belletrism
Patchwork yarn, in a recycled BFL/nylon blend. I love blue faced leicester! I'm saving some of this fiber to make something for myself.
hobbledehoy handspun yarn created from merino wool, recycled denim, cotton/ecospun blend, sparkle, and gobs of neon love.
I am going to try and use up wool from my stash so I have been going through it. I found this pack of 20 balls of Aran with Wool....the receipt was still in the bag. I paid 29 pence per ball so the lot cost me £5.80! I can't remember the date but I think it was at least 15 years ago! I have no idea what I had started knitting with it either so that will be pulled out.
Inside MacAusland's Woollen Mill at Bloomfield on Prince Edward Island.
This photo was taken with the Olympus OM-1 and M.Zuiko 25mm f/1.2 Pro in low light at f/1.4 and ISO 2000. I procesed the image with a vintage colour profile that simulates an old film stock, hence the reduced colour saturation. I actually prefer this look to the normally saturated colours typical of digital imagery. This is not an AI generated image.