Hi there,
I just joined tribe, by invitation. Searching for a tribe, I found this one. I'm a very experineced spinner, a good 20 years, with many hundreds of hours, and miles and miles of spinning! I also own a fiber processing mill in California.
My latest weaving project is a little piece of fabic in plain weave 100 % organic, handspun cotton! It is about 13" wide, and ten feet long. I think it will be enough to make myself a short sleaved blouse. That is the plan. My ongoing spinning project is morrit merino in four shades, from creamy oatmeal, through dark chocolate. I'm plying to get two inbetween shades, between each solid shade, for a total of at least ten shades. I'm not sure what I'll make with the fabric I plan to weave with these yarns. This is a long term project, of four full fleeces. The three ply yarn is a sports weight.
I like to hear about projects by other spinners and weavers.
Janet
I just joined tribe, by invitation. Searching for a tribe, I found this one. I'm a very experineced spinner, a good 20 years, with many hundreds of hours, and miles and miles of spinning! I also own a fiber processing mill in California.
My latest weaving project is a little piece of fabic in plain weave 100 % organic, handspun cotton! It is about 13" wide, and ten feet long. I think it will be enough to make myself a short sleaved blouse. That is the plan. My ongoing spinning project is morrit merino in four shades, from creamy oatmeal, through dark chocolate. I'm plying to get two inbetween shades, between each solid shade, for a total of at least ten shades. I'm not sure what I'll make with the fabric I plan to weave with these yarns. This is a long term project, of four full fleeces. The three ply yarn is a sports weight.
I like to hear about projects by other spinners and weavers.
Janet
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Re: new to tribe,
Tue, January 8, 2008 - 2:15 PMThat is an ambitious project!