I really enjoyed the San Diego North Coast Knitters Guild meeting this week
where the theme was “Vintage Knitting”. I especially appreciated the
work that went into preparing bags for the guild charity knitting. My
two sons are helping knit scarves for a local woman’s shelter. The
little scarf kits were lovingly prepared by the guild so it was very
easy to start the project.
I am super excited about the new Louisa Harding yarn Noema! Nancy and I picked out sweaters and cast on together. Nancy is working on
Flutterby and I'm working on Felicity. Knitting Fever Inc. is
hosting a knitalong on the Louisa Harding Lovers Ravelry group for Noema yarn and patterns from April 1 – June 30. I totally want to win more of this yarn!
I am fascinated about the idea of a Master Spinner Certificate
from Olds College in Canada. I was looking at a project completed by somebody who had earned a certificate, and learned about an author named Mabel
Ross. I borrowed her book “Essentials of Yarn Design for Handspinners”
from the library. It has been an excellent resource for technical
spinning. I'm currently working on a Sheep 2 Shoe kit from Blue Moon Fiber arts in the Lapis colorway.
I've ordered Mabel Ross's DVD from Village Spin & Weave and an Eszee Twist Tool from Camaj Fiber Arts. I'm hoping to learn the more technical aspects of my spinning and be able to produce a bigger variety of yarns.
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You should checkout this Canadian podcast, By The Fibreside (http://www.bythefibreside.com/) who is doing the spinning classes at Olds. It's super fascinating to hear about and I don't even spin!
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