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flyhoof... adventures in yarn and fibre: April 2011
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Flyhoof. adventures in yarn and fibre. Sunday, 17 April 2011. Recycling scraps of Liberty silk fabric into handspun yarn. I've been going to an evening sewing class in Ulverston for the past few months and some of the ladies there have been making clothes from gorgeous Liberty silk fabric. There were lots of fabric scraps left over after cutting out the pattern pieces and I couldn't bear to see them go in the bin (I can't bear to see most things going in the bin, let alone lovely silk fabric! But the end...
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flyhoof... adventures in yarn and fibre: August 2011
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Flyhoof. adventures in yarn and fibre. Monday, 1 August 2011. Windmills and wildlife in, er. Norfolk! I've already done a blog post called windmills and wildlife in Lincolnshire. From our recent holiday to Norfolk, via Lincolnshire. but it must have been a theme for the holiday because we had a day of windmills and wildlife once we were in Norfolk too! This time the windmill was a wind powered water pump rather than a flour grinding mill like the one we saw in Lincolnshire. Flapping around the reeds and ...
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flyhoof... adventures in yarn and fibre: December 2010
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Flyhoof. adventures in yarn and fibre. Friday, 31 December 2010. Woodland themed spin-along on Ravelry. part 2! I've finally finished spinning my yarns for a Ravelry spin-along that I'm taking part in! The deadline for entries is the end of December, so I've left it till the very last minute to finish things off. Details of the spin-along and photos of the beautiful batt I was sent by Laigrai can be found on my blog here. In Lincoln. little vintage ceramic toadstools! Toadstool' wire core yarn. I spun up...
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flyhoof... adventures in yarn and fibre: November 2010
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Flyhoof. adventures in yarn and fibre. Friday, 19 November 2010. Woodland themed spin-along on Ravelry. part 1. Anyway, one of my favourite Ravelry groups is ' i love lai grai. Which was set up by the very talented fibre artist Laila Grainawi (you can check out her blog here. This group is so friendly and inspiring and there is always some kind of knit-along happening for everyone to join in with. I loved this idea so I joined the spin-along (the page on Ravelry is here. Here it is in the bag. If there i...
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flyhoof... adventures in yarn and fibre: November 2012
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Flyhoof. adventures in yarn and fibre. Friday, 30 November 2012. An ode to Instagram. I've been a bit absent from my blog for a while, which is something I'm hoping to put right over the next few weeks. One of the places I've been while I've not been blogging is Instagram. Or IG to its friends and people short of space). My first IG photo - me spinning some curly yarn. And you can see all my photos and the conversations that I've had with people about my pictures. Instagram sounds simple enough, but its ...
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flyhoof... adventures in yarn and fibre: November 2011
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Flyhoof. adventures in yarn and fibre. Sunday, 27 November 2011. Musician Gillian Welch supports traditional crafts. I recently had the huge pleasure of seeing one (well, two really) of my favourite musicians play at the Manchester Apollo. I always struggle to describe Gillian Welch. And her partner David Rawlings to other people, because you really have to hear their music to appreciate what they're all about. The set-list from the Manchester show (accompanied by lots of great comments about the gig) is...
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