I haven’t posted on my blog recently so I thought I’d do a catch up post on what I have been up to.
Dyeing

Sewing

Wet and needle felting

Spinning

Knitting


Tour de Fleece

I haven’t posted on my blog recently so I thought I’d do a catch up post on what I have been up to.
Things I’ve made, places I’ve been...the ramblings of a craft maker with wanderlust!
Projects by Olivia
Official crafty blog for my Quiet Water Craft Etsy shop
Sharing my adventures in sewing and needlearts
Just a little crunchy.
Knitting Wool yarn hand-dyed
yarn hoarder...accessories fanatic...lover of all things creative
Woolgathering | Fibrebending
busy hands, quiet mind
A blog about Knitting, Cross Stitch, Crochet and Lace Making
Exploring the world one fiber at a time
Never not knitting
slowing down to savour life's creative moments
Knitting, Fiber Art, and Lofty Thoughts
Thoughts along the journey to finding my best self
Musings from a teacher, runner, knitter, baker and reader
Yarning about yarn
the place where fibre becomes yarn.
yeah right.
hooked on crochet & always knitting
Enjoying the simple things in life
Because knitting is excuse enough
Tech Editing. Knitting. Spinning. A fiber filled life.
life with a chronic disease and a really big yarn stash
Farm-->Fleece-->Fiber
Ramblings from an obsessed knitter
So many neat crafty things! Thank you for an update on a smattering of everything!
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Wonderful projects, Liz! I think your felted Highland Cow is amazing! And it was your first felted picture?!? Beautiful yarn you’ve dyed and I love the fabric you made the project bag with. And that fiber you won is gorgeous! What a lot of possibilities you have with that.
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Thanks Becki 😊. I’ve switched from my phone to iPad so can write more easily. I had done 2 very small needle felting landscapes but this was my first wet felting picture. It looked so good before I wet it, the rolling action gave him a hunchback but at least I have learned to keep checking for movement before I carry on rolling!
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Your own dyed yarn looks lovely, I look forward to seeing what you do with it. I love the fact you are spinning dog hair – it looks fine. Your sweater is coming along nicely – I use washy tape to note where I am.
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That’s a good idea too…I have some of that but will finish this project with my baking tray, magnets and row lists as it is working well so far. I suspect the yarn will be a hat having looked at Ravelry patterns for that length and thickness of yarn.
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What a nice bunch of projects – I love the variety! And I love the Highland Cow ♥
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