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2015 Vendors - Fiber Fusion Northwest
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Join us on Facebook! Location and Driving directions. Food and Lodging - on site. Food and Lodging - off site. Used Equipment Market Place. Live Fiber Animal Exhibit. Advertise in our Event Guide. Stitch Along - Free Patterns! Close to 60 vendors filled the building in 2015 featuring. All things fiber related! Many will be back in 2016 - along with some exciting new vendors. 8203;The 2016 Vendor Listing will be posted soon! Brilliantly hand-painted yarn and fiber in wool, silk, yak, cashmere, and more.
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wooly walkers: 02/09/07
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Friday, February 9, 2007. I've been playing with weaving and fulling pencil roving. The bag on the top was actually a class I taught with Janel from Chameleon Colorworks. We first dyed the roving, wove it, fulled it in the washer and turned it into a bag. The bag on the bottom was done with commercially dyed roving from Crown Mountain Farms. I then sewed the piece into this clutch, lined it with a beautiful red leather and it closes with a magnetic snap. Red bag measures 6" tall 14" wide and 3" deep, sold.
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Handspun Yarn by Painted Skeins
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Painted Skeins Handspun Yarn is available online at our Etsy. Shop and at Twisted. In Portland, Oregon! We produce a very limited number of handspun skeins and each is a one-of-a-kind work of art. Click any of the images below to see our handspun archive on Flickr. These skeins are spun from our own hand-dyed fiber. And gorgeous fiber from some of our favorite dyers: Chameleon Colorworks. Click here for some pattern recommendations for knitting with handspun!
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Crash Test Dummies: Tricote en Bresse
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009. I'd write this post in French except it would be a disgrace to the language. I can barely get by in English most of the time so pushing my piddling high school French would only make you shudder. Lots of knitting going on here (see? Fragmentation - tres mal! Perfect knitting anytime. Despite my recent addiction to anthropology (specifically paleo-). I'm still reading some of my favorites: Terry Pratchett as always and a book I purcased last week by Peter Mayle. French Lessons.
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Crash Test Dummies: In good company
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Mutti and I recently visited Alisha's home where we met her two daughters, Aubrey and Jade (Aubrey is the Victorian-looking blonde, and Jade is the one who could be a beat poet). Her husband, Jim; her son, Tanner;. And her puppikins, Sweetie. Anyway, we had a splendid (there I go again). Time and I really hated to leave. Damn work. Mutti made her a delicious cake (surprise! I meant to share my bread making with you, but this was around the last of the month and I wasn't posting&...
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A Dizzy Diary: Seriously?
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Dizzy Ruth's meandering fiber thoughts. Sunday, July 10, 2011. Did I really say that the humidity would keep the bunny fluff from flying away? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a spinner and knitter in Southern California. I live with a very patient husband and two cats in a house full of wool and cat toys (with the occasional musical instrument to keep the hubby happy). View my complete profile. Griffin Dyeworks and Retreat.
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A Dizzy Diary: August 2009
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Dizzy Ruth's meandering fiber thoughts. Sunday, August 9, 2009. Footstools are wonderfully useful little things - especially if you are short (ahem). So, when this gem was passed down from my mom's side of the family, I grabbed it. I have to be honest, though. It was in better shape when I got it than it is now (but what do you expect when it is useful and I am of a lower stature). Not that the family has pack-rat tendencies, mind you, but. Don't worry - I am well aware of the importance of history and a...
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A Dizzy Diary: July 2008
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Dizzy Ruth's meandering fiber thoughts. Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Ruth Schooley's memorial service was yesterday. Her gravesite is near some undeveloped land and is full of our typical southern California brush. To me they are dry, scrubby bushes, but I'm sure Ruth would see many a natural dye opportunity. I didn't see any dodder in the field, but it wouldn't surprise me if some appeared in the near future. A capable wife who can find? She is far more precius than jewels. And he will have no lack of gain.
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A Dizzy Diary: Footstool ala Familia
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Dizzy Ruth's meandering fiber thoughts. Sunday, August 9, 2009. Footstools are wonderfully useful little things - especially if you are short (ahem). So, when this gem was passed down from my mom's side of the family, I grabbed it. I have to be honest, though. It was in better shape when I got it than it is now (but what do you expect when it is useful and I am of a lower stature). Not that the family has pack-rat tendencies, mind you, but. Don't worry - I am well aware of the importance of history and a...
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A Dizzy Diary: February 2008
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Dizzy Ruth's meandering fiber thoughts. Saturday, February 23, 2008. A couple of my spectacular friends made this shrug for me to wear during my dad's memorial service. Not only was it cozy during the graveside service, it was just like wearing hugs from friends. Thank ewe so much. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. My father died on Jan. 24th. After a three year battle with cancer. We squeezed a lot of. Quality' time into those three years. He died at home su. Rrounded by family. While he. Im He and Ma. I am a ...