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More from yesterday's set of the staircase at work, interestingly lit by a ray of sunshine (just don't tell health and safety!)

I've been freaking out my colleagues again this dinnertime, creeping about the office with my camera! The natural light coming in through an open door into the stairwell was quite magical on the turned spindles of the staircase.

In honor of the Spindle in Berwyn which was taken down today

1.2 oz Jenkins Turkish in Bamboo with 1.4 superwash merino. Fibre is from a Blue Moon Fiberarts Sheep to Shoe kit "Bella Coola"

euonymus europaeus...I think that is what it's called, it is very striking anyway !

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Bronica ETRSi

Fuji Acros 100

Left:

Buckeye Burl Whorl, 2 3/4''

Flamewood Shaft 10''

0.8 oz

 

Right:

Flamewood Whorl, 2 5/8''

Pernambuco Shaft 9 3/4''

1.3 oz

Eröffnung, Philipp Welte (Vorstandsvorsitzender MVFP, Vorstand Hubert Burda Media), Tagesmoderation: Susanne Schöne; „Medienkongress der freien Presse 2023“ des Medienverband der freien Presse (MVFP) , 22. Juni 2023 im Spindler & Klatt, Berlin // Foto: Ole Bader für VDZ

upgraded WI w/ single & double birdcage spindles

Various drop spindles I use for spinning

Part 1. "Transit of Venus" - Bocote (Mexican Rosewood), Pu-Yok - Lace Sheeoak, "Southern Cross" - Pacific Blackwood (Queen Ebony, Tubi)

Spindle spinning the naturally dyed merino-silk bought at CNCH 2008.

The fiber on the spindle is a merino/tencel blend from Spincerely yours on etsy. The scarf is being knit with bfl singles spun from spunky ecelectic bfl in the color brain freeze.

Manufacturer unknown. Wood types unknown. Purchased at LYS.

 

Yarn is Navajo plied roving from an Etsy seller in New Brunswick.

Taken during the 2009 World Wide Photo Walk.

Hamilton Ontario Canada

Ottawa street.

 

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Joan Fisher showing visitors to the

exhibition around

The spindle Evan got me for my 23rd birthday. It's a Jenkins turkish delight in Canary. It weighs .81 oz or 23g.

Scottish spindle type dealgan. Hand turned on my lathe out of Nordmann wood.

skein = 21 gr, spindle = 30 gr.

gift from teabird; shadow likes it. fibre is unknown $2 from briar rose fibres, purchased at rhinebeck 2009 (i'll get around to checking staple length some day)

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