Following in Meg's footsteps, it is April Spool's Day.
Since my surgery just over two years ago I have been spinning with more regularity. Therefore today I share with you my spools of hand spun singles. These have been made from a braid of Corriedale hand dyed by Birthe, blended with some yak/silk dyed by Lynne Anderson and a wee bit of Corriedale and green Firestar.
I don't weave with these yarns. They are, primarily, therapy. I don't sell the shawls etc., I knit from my hand spun yarn but donate them to 'worthy' causes or gift them to friends.
So right now, if someone is looking for a donation from me, they are most likely to get something that I have knit from my hand spun yarn.
Like many 'creative' people I seem to have a streak of obsessive/compulsive behaviour. I don't know how long I will spin and knit, but for now? I find spinning and knitting quite soothing and satisfying. And I've been hanging out with some (mostly) much younger people during knitting drop in.
Nothing like dandling a new baby, talking with people in their 20's and 30's to keep me 'young' (and remind me exactly how old I really am!)
1 comment:
I love the color of this yarn. That's going to be one gorgeous shawl!
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