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Alpaca wool sweater
Natural colors with designs (white, light grey, dark grey, beige, camel, brown, black).
This sweater has been made with natural fibers that are soft to the touch.
Before 345
Kris's 2012 anniversary sweater
Knit from the pattern in a Japanese knitting book (Men's Knits by Let's Knit Series - purchased at Kinokuniya New York in 2007)
Yarn: Patons Classic Wool in Burgundy
Needles: US sizes 6 and 7
100% Alpaca wool and thread poncho.
Lined natural and dyed colors.
This poncho has been made with natural fibers that are soft to the touch.
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This is the first yarn spun from wool carded on my new Ashford drum carder. I didn't realize till I'd finished spinning it, that all the colors reminded me of things from my childhood like: The Dick and Jane reading books from my little country grade school, glass marbles in the playground, the plaid taffeta bows on my pigtails, the red and green wooden kiddy kar my dad made for me, and the handpainted "MADE IN JAPAN" knicknacks I've always loved.
Another shot from our weekend out west. Good work Bruce on rounding up this wool bail. And good work to Ray and Steve for rustling up some dirt although my mate NIK does a pretty good job of adding atmosphere.
Thanks again Ray.
Same yarn as before but without the sunshine. I'm not sure which of the two shows the colours off better...
Fiber: 75% Superwash Wool, 25% Nylon
Yardage: 460 yds / 421m
Skein Weight: 100 g / 3.53 oz
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Recommended Gauge: none
Recommended Needle Size: none
Intended Project: Socks from Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch