Fiber Monday - In which I don't turn on my sewing machine
It was kind of a busy afternoon, so I didn't get a chance to really work on a project, but I did a few things. I climbed a little hand dyed (it's light blue, but you can't tell) Shetland wool. (And just remember, you don't come here for the photography.)
I finished the searches for my Polworth breed study sample and got it put in my binder.
And decided on a new knitting project... using some yarn I bought a couple of years ago to knit a pair of socks.
What I'm really looking forward to is getting my hand painted warp on my loom and finally getting that woven. And because I like to have a vague sense of what I'm doing in each of my areas of interest, for spinning, I think I'm going to buckle down and finally get the rest of my breed samples spun. I'm kind of tired of having that hanging around. I've mentioned weaving and knitting, which leaves sewing when I'm ready to look at my machine again. When I made the muslin for the jacket, I only basted half of the muslin together to check the fit. I really like how the material looked as the jacket, so I want to go back and make the entire jacket out of the muslin fabric I used. This time I'm going to line the jacket because it will be infinitely faster and what I should have done with the handwoven fabric. Hindsight is 20/20.
So that's my plan for now and it is so nice to have done margin for other things.
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