Orien's Front!
Yeah! It's finally done! I have been unable to put this thing on the board until this afternoon because I've had to label and get all the handspun yarn ready to go for tomorrow, and the sweaters, etc., etc.! The board is pretty easy to figure out! But it can really stretch out a garment! I can see why a garment can be made 3 or 4x's the original size! I LOVE wool! and wooley boards. Thank goodness for the Shetlander's!
I'll be posting Folk Festival pics tomorrow! or Sunday, the festival if from 1 - 8P. Bye for now...
Yeah! It's finally done! I have been unable to put this thing on the board until this afternoon because I've had to label and get all the handspun yarn ready to go for tomorrow, and the sweaters, etc., etc.! The board is pretty easy to figure out! But it can really stretch out a garment! I can see why a garment can be made 3 or 4x's the original size! I LOVE wool! and wooley boards. Thank goodness for the Shetlander's!
I'll be posting Folk Festival pics tomorrow! or Sunday, the festival if from 1 - 8P. Bye for now...
5 Comments:
It looks amazing. You are truly gifted. One day I will be a pro like you. I guess I'd better start knitting and spinning. : )
You knit fast enough to make my head spin. I can't say that enough ;o)
Thanks ladies. I'm not sure what's next. I thought of trying some gloves! Usually, it takes a little something to give me a new inspiration though, hopefully that will be soon! :)
Stunning, as always! I can't even believe that's handspun yarn in that slip-over! Love the pattern, it looks really really good, especially in those natural colours. What fiber is it?
I must have missed reading about your wooley board, how do you get one, and how much is it? Looks like a very useful tool.
Hi Tina, I got my wooley board from Heckaman's Quilts and Yarns, which is my local yarn shop. I think that you can go to the Jamison web site and order directly from them also though.
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