Fiber Monday - Hohoho
I'm now working on the samples of the guest towels I'm going to weave for the holiday market. I'm pretty excited at how this is turning out because I created the draft for it myself.
Here is a view of what they will look like on the towel.
Before I get completely excited, I still need to wash it to see what it looks like then. Because what good is a towel if it can't be washed? I also have several more designs to try... I have a snowman and a star to do, plus I want to do an all over red and white design. Then, once I've done all that, I'll start weaving the actual towels based on my sampling.
I also finished spinning another skein of yarn this past week. This will also be sold at the market. It's 100% Shetland wool (no, not from our sheep) that I dyed, combed, and spun. Its about 92 yards. If I can get to it, I have a gradient in these shades that I dyed that I would like to spin and then sell the skeins together. We'll see. I often have bigger plans than I have time.
And a closer view of the yarn.
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