For the past week or so, I have been doing quite a bit of dyeing, trying to restock my Etsy shop. My supplies of rovings and other items was dwindling, the cupboards were starting to look bare, so I kicked it into high gear and spent some time out in my hot studio. Thankfully, the weather has cooled down a bit. Lots of new rovings in my Etsy store now.
I'm still treadling away every day, too. Spinning is such a calming and centering activity. This skein was spun using one of my handpainted rovings in merino/cashmere (80/20) called "Olive Branch" that I plied with one of Miryha's Blarney Yarns Polwarth rovings in "Sour Apple II". Two-ply fingering weight, 442 yards, 3.9 oz.
Another relaxing activity is knitting, which I try to do a bit of every day. Here I'm using the handspun skein that was in my last post: "Cinco de Mayo" plied with "North Woods". This is the edging of a shrug that I'm knitting.
And finally, this morning, I dragged out the bins of eco printed fabrics that I have dyed and been accumulating. Out came my scissors and rotary cutter and pieces were flying all over the place -- no plan, just snip, snip and cut, cut. Then I started piecing some of the odd shapes together. Like a jigsaw puzzle. I don't know where this is going but . . . it's a shame to just let all those beautiful leaf prints sit around in plastic . . . and . . . I got some of those ideas swimming in my head down onto the table. Whew! That frees up the clutter in my head.
Back to having fun!
Love this gorgeous yarn, it's exquisite!
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