Yumsville! This is some Polworth dyed by the wonderful Ani at Widdershins. She is going into retirement from her online store so I am not even linking you up. She is still selling yarn and roving out of a shop in Taos. I suppose it is time to grow up and really start dyeing all my own roving now. The mama bird has kicked us out of the nest. Ok, wallowing in self-pity is over….isn't that a gorgeous yarn? It bloomed a bit more than I expected so the plying isn't quite all it should be but it is soft and luscious so what more do you want, anyway?
After working in the studio all day, I don't have much left to offer after supper, but I have started an embroidery as my evening project. It began like Total Trust and I thought I might show the reverse side, but I deliberately set out to do it that way this time. It is so funny how projects insist on being themselves - almost immediately it was clear that this was not what needed to happen. Apparently this is what needed to happen.
And so it is.
You and Kathleen Taylor at Dakota Dreams are making me crazy with your embroidery. I don't want another thing to do but I feel the silks acalling!
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