Yarns from the Plain


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Sunday 18 March 2012

Episode 43: A Postcard from the Lake District

Hello from a gloriously sunny, if blustery, Cheshire Plain. In this episode I talk about my crafty AD/HD, bemoan a lack of pictures and send you a postcard from my recent break in the Lakes.

Works in Progress: I cast off my Damson! It's not yet blocked, but Ravelry details are here.You can't see the loopy border in this shot, but proof that it is indeed finished.



I've also been dying more yarn (Kid Silk Lace from Posh Yarn) and fibre (more BFL and also some Falkland Sliver from DT Craft & Design, and a selection of Gotland curls from May Hill Gotlands (gotland_mayhill@yahoo.com) in the Forest of Dean and carded grey Gotland from Blacker Yarns) to use up the dye solutions from last weekend.

Talking of last week's marathon dying session, I used the dyed Sheepfold Clotted Cream and some black Hebredian to crochet a set of interlocking rings for the Cheshire Guild's exhibition on the theme of circles. I also took the dyed BFL fibre and needled felted it on in a series of cirlces along a length of the undyed BFL top which I'd lightly needled felted to keep the wave of the fibre visible. Of course I've not been so clever as to take photos of them before I handed them over to the Exhibition Secretary, so you'll have to wait a while, or come and see the Exhibition!


Woolsack Update: I've been working on more little squares using JaneKAL pattern recipe to make up cushion fronts and backs made by members of the Guild and seaming some of them together. It looks like we could have over 30 cushions just from the Guild alone, let alone any from members of the public who come along on the day. I'm so excited!



I've also started warping up my loom to weave a cushion in Wool City Wool 4ply from Texere Yarns.




A Postcard from ... the Lake District: Sadly the vast majority of photographs I talk about in the clips were lost when my memory card corrupted, but I have this shot of me behind Dove Cottage...

47-366:2012 "Poet's Corner"

...my Cream Tea...



...a view from the drive north from Windermere, showing Derwentwater glistening by Keswick...



and a shot of some of the alpaca...

Alpaca Heaven:


Links:
Woolsack;
Keswick Launch on Derwentwater;
Dove Cottage;
I Wander'd Lonely as A Cloud, read by Graham Williams for LibriVox;
Find out more about The Terrible Knitters of Dent at the Dent Village Heritage Centre;
The Alpaca Centre;
Wonder of Wool exhibition at Rheged;
Susan Crawford;
Kate Jenkins;
Freddie Robins;
Joss Wrigg;
Amy Twigger Holroyd.


Upcoming Events:
Cheshire Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers are taking demonstrating and holding their exhibition at West Kirby Library on Tuesday 10th, Thursday 12th, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th April. Come along and say hello!

The Guild is also hosting a Woolsack Stuffing Event at Frodsham Community Centre, Fluin Lane, Frodsham, Cheshire on Saturday 21st April, 11am-3pm. This event is open to anyone in the area to drop in and stuff your cushion. There is carparking at the Centre and refreshments.

The WOW exhibition runs at the Rheged Centre, Cumbria until Sunday 15th April and is open daily.

Wonderwool Wales is at the Royal Welsh Showground, Built Wells, Sat 28th and Sun 29th April.


Music: Rondopolska by Barry Philips, from the album TrĂ¥d, available from Magnatune.

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TTFN, Nic

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