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Spin Knit and Dye: February 2009
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Strauch finest drum carder. I have been carding and carding! Made in the USA. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Fern leaf dye experiment. I put the leaves from the quart jar into this gallon jar and added fresh leaves and covered them with water and ammonia, I set it aside for a future dye experiment:. Most of the plants looked like this one:. Made in the USA. It is a fricke.
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Spin Knit and Dye: cedar apple rust fungus dye experiment
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Saturday, August 8, 2009. Cedar apple rust fungus dye experiment. I got this peachy tan color with cedar apple rust fungus. Cedar apple rust fungus:. I tested a sample in a hot sunny window(in July) for 1 month and it did not fade at all. I will definitely collect alot more next March. Emily and Meghans Science Fair Record book! November 6, 2009 at 6:00 AM. November 8, 2009 at 8:38 AM.
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Spin Knit and Dye: April 2009
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Maddyson(pronounced madison) the bred angora goat which I recently purchased in North Carolina had a sweet baby girl on April 22nd. I will have some gorgeous kid mohair to spin this fall. This is Maddy and her baby Felicity. Maddy is a good mama. This if Felicity at 2 days old, she was born with beautiful curls. She is very easy going, she likes to be held and petted.
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Spin Knit and Dye: newest fiber animal
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Maddyson(pronounced madison) the bred angora goat which I recently purchased in North Carolina had a sweet baby girl on April 22nd. I will have some gorgeous kid mohair to spin this fall. This is Maddy and her baby Felicity. Maddy is a good mama. This if Felicity at 2 days old, she was born with beautiful curls. She is very easy going, she likes to be held and petted.
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Spin Knit and Dye: fiber animals
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Friday, March 13, 2009. I went to North Carolina this past Sunday to pick up 3 angora goats. I purchased a 3 year old doe, whom I named Maddyson(Maddy for short). I also purchased 2 small yearling does. I named them Sasha and Missy. March 23, 2009 at 2:32 PM. Ahem I believe I named Sasha. Love you mommy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click the sewing machine to go to my sewing blog.
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Spin Knit and Dye: January 2009
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Friday, January 16, 2009. Another nigerian dwarf goat. This is Almond Joy. She is one of 5 does that I have, I also have a buck that is her father. I plan to get 2 angora goats to breed with my Nigerian goats. I have read that the offspring will produce 4 different. Types of fiber. One type is like cashmere. Monday, January 12, 2009. This is a picture of one of my Nigerian. Sunday, January 11, 2009.
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Spin Knit and Dye: suffolk sheep fleece
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Friday, March 27, 2009. I have been washing fleeces this week. The picture below is about 1/2 of the Suffolk fleece. On the bobbin is a thin single of the Suffolk. March 27, 2009 at 6:56 PM. This is beautiful. Makes you just want to dive into it! I'm hoping to start spinning this Spring. Thanks for sharing and participating in Fiber Arts Friday! December 18, 2009 at 10:55 AM. It is a fricke.
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Spin Knit and Dye: August 2009
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Cedar apple rust fungus dye experiment #2. After I did the first dye experiment, I poured the left over dye bath into an enameled pot, added the fungus back to it and covered it with the lid. I left it in this pot for 4 months. After 4 months it still had a nice peachy orange color to it(shown in picture above). It did not smell bad or have any mold on it. It is a fricke.
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Spin Knit and Dye: June 2009
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Spin Knit and Dye. This blog is my notepad for my trials and errors in spinning, knitting and natural dyes. Friday, June 26, 2009. Learning to spin wool. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click the sewing machine to go to my sewing blog. It is a fricke. Subscribe To this blog. Click the baby goats to go to my farm blog. Almost 12 hours old and cute as a button. Learning to spin wool. Made in the USA. Riihivilla, Dyeing with natural dyes. View my complete profile.