I found a website that shows pictures of yarn that's been handspun. They're inviting people (beginners included - luckily for me) to send in pictures that fall under the category "Natural". I thought a bit about what I could do and decided to avoid the obvious murky/fluffy yarn and do something that reflected the contrasting colours in a new plant I'd bought. This is two ply, black welsh mountain with silk hankies. Two natural colours that provide a sharp contrast and made me feel dizzy whilst plying them.
Friday, 6 April 2007
The Yarn Museum
I found a website that shows pictures of yarn that's been handspun. They're inviting people (beginners included - luckily for me) to send in pictures that fall under the category "Natural". I thought a bit about what I could do and decided to avoid the obvious murky/fluffy yarn and do something that reflected the contrasting colours in a new plant I'd bought. This is two ply, black welsh mountain with silk hankies. Two natural colours that provide a sharp contrast and made me feel dizzy whilst plying them.
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