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Handwoven in Nova Scotia. Blankets and Home Items. I’ve added this to the Blanket and Home Goods. This is one of those times when I wish I could keep what I make, but it was a commission and I have to let it go. It’s 100% merino wool from Mineville Wool Project. Midline, the Helene. I don’t usually let the cat do this – the blanket is for a cat-lover so I let her do it this once. Soft, warm, and cozy. Random stripes of colour warp, and weft with vareigated purples in two different weights. 8220;Color and...
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Lucy Neatby Designs - Spun Yarn 74
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According to the calendar, we are into July. The weather is still rather cool in Nova Scotia, but the plants do have leaves and I (and my flowers) hope we are now past the last frost. As this is a special celebratory week for North Americans, we have created a Mini-Online Sale. For this week featuring our specially-priced Holiday Bundles! We have had a couple of major achievements here in the last little while: When working on mammoth projects such as Blossom. I had a difficult time keeping the class det...
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Vendors 2014 | Maritime Handspinners' Retreat
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Maritime Handspinners' Retreat. A retreat for handspinners hosted in the Canadian Maritime provinces. About Maritime Spinner’s Retreat. It’s the most wonderful time of the year to shop from some of our favourite Maritime Fibre vendors. And 2014 will be no exception! Check out a list of this year’s vendors:. Gil Pacheco, Wood by Gil. Janet Dawson, The Bobbin Tree. Lorna McMaster, Pembroke Farms. Vicki Mirabile, The Last Resort Farm. Linda Nobles, Belfast Minimills. On October 21, 2014. How does it work?
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August | 2015 | Berwick Weaving Company
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Handwoven in Nova Scotia. Blankets and Home Items. I read an article the other day, about 14 women artists. Is that like lady doctor? Who changed the way we look at design. Regardless of the title, you should read it. Besides being an great starting point for further research, I just love the portraits of these women in their studios and workrooms, creating. Like this one, of Lenore Tawney in her NY studio, 1958:. I also have a bit of a crush on the work of Dorothy Liebes. Then, and Now. Barrington Woole...
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Then, and Now. | Berwick Weaving Company
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Handwoven in Nova Scotia. Blankets and Home Items. Then, and Now. This lovely skein of handspun comes from the Barrington Woolen Mill. Part of the Nova Scotia Museum System. BWCo just spent a wonderful few days visiting various museums along the south shore of Nova Scotia – of particular interest, of course, were the old carding mills. Barrington Woolen Mill Museum, Barrington NS. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). How does your garden grow? On How d...
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Home at Last | Ariadne's Legacy
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Some Books I’ve Read. On the Way Home. July 10, 2013 · 9:12 pm. I got home about 3:30 this afternoon. Someone has been a little clingy and attention-seeking. On the Way Home. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. On the Way Home.
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How to Plant a Canoe | Ariadne's Legacy
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Some Books I’ve Read. All in One Day. Farewell to Nova Scotia →. July 6, 2013 · 4:27 pm. How to Plant a Canoe. Step 1: Designate oneself the official photojournalist of this endeavor so that one’s know dislike of bugs, dirt, sweat, and general yard work is not brought too much to the fore. Step 2: Find an old canoe sitting around full of stagnant water. It can be a beautiful pink / purpley color for added effect. Step 3: Turn the canoe over to empty remaining water. Step 5: Just add dirt! All in One Day.
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Farewell to Nova Scotia | Ariadne's Legacy
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Some Books I’ve Read. How to Plant a Canoe. On the Way Home →. July 7, 2013 · 7:06 pm. Farewell to Nova Scotia. Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast,. May your mountains dark and dreary be. For when I am far away on the briny ocean tossed,. Will you ever heave a sigh or a wish for me? How to Plant a Canoe. On the Way Home →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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