That’s what the world in my little corner of the world looked like this morning. Pics were taken on the way back from play school in the little park/playground right behind our street.
It’s been a while since I’ve posted a picture of a spindle from my collection. Here comes a particularly fancy exemplar of the drop spindle species. Whorl: Mesquite Whorl with Russian Laquered Brooch, 7.5 cm in diameter Shaft: Purpleheart, 27 cm Weight: 33 g Maker: Ken Ledbetter from KCL Woods Fiber: hand-dyed BFL batt by
It’s not as if I wouldn’t own a sizable stash of yarn and fiber to choose from. How does one choose fiber for the next project anyway? Well, this nice and soft Merino/Nylon top in the tempting colorway ‚Magnolia‘ was calling to be spun as soon I had opened the parcel it came in from
Details Pattern: Featherweight Cardigan by Hannah Fettig Yarn: 2.65 skeins of Malabrigo Baby Merino Lace (100% Merino, 400m/50g), Color Pearl Ten 69 Needles: 4 mm Size: Something between M and L. Modifications: Knitted body much longer than specified in the pattern. For the collar I picked up 3 stitches for 4 rows. Don’t know how the ratio in the
Vor einiger Zeit erreichte mich auf Ravelry eine nette Anfrage von ‚Canarysanctuary‘, ob Sie mich in ihrem Blog in der Serie über unabhängige Strickdesigner verlinken könnte. Da habe ich natürlich nicht nein gesagt. Im September was es dann so weit. Ich bin auf Canary Knits als Indie Designer gefeatured. *freu* A while ago I got