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Walnut Mary – the colour changing cardigan
I do not have much of a success story with natural dyeing. I get this fanciful idea in my head that I can experiment and this usually ends in yarn the same colour as when I started. Take my recent … Continue reading
Adventures in Wonder(wool)land
Where to begin? I’m still coming down from my long anticipated high. This year, Wonderwool Wales seemed a little quieter. Perhaps it was because I left my other half with the kids to have a wander around the surrounding areas … Continue reading
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The Travelling Goddess
There is an amazing website for knitters called Ravelry. It is almost like an online encyclopaedia of patterns, yarns, methods, forums… a knitters’ paradise. One of my favourite elements is the various groups aimed at particular interests. Through these groups … Continue reading
Posted in craft adventures, Fibres, Goddess, knitting, nature, Pagan, Spinning
Tagged avalon, felting, glastonbury, goddess, knitting, natural dye, Ravelry, travel
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