Fiber Monday - You just get a couple of pictures
I've been doing things, really. I have all 900+ ends threaded on the loom. I have drafted and made a skirt and T-shirt, and am now working on drafting a pattern for a peasant blouse. There are over 600 hexagons sitting in a bag waiting for me to start playing around with them to see how they'll fit together in a quilt. I have a sweater cast on knitting needles. And for none of these things do I have pictures to of which to share with you.
Here is what I do have. The beginnings of my real hardanger project.
And Timmy the sheep who I sheared yesterday.
I was able to completely shear Timmy in less time than it took to only halfway shear Fred. My hunches were correct. Fred's wool is so thick, stretchy, and full of lanolin that he is really hard to shear. Plus, his wool is black and his skin is black. For anyone who has knitted with black yarn, you know exactly how difficult it is to see what you're doing. I also sheared Timmy in a different way so that I had better angles with the shears. My plan is to shear Clark, who should also be fairly straightforward, then finally finish up with Fred having had a bit more practice. Next year I'll be sure to save Fred for last. Of course now I have three bags of fleece that will need washing. It's a neverending past time.


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