Mostly this post is to keep track of too many projects. Some of these are no more than random thoughts, plans laid by mice & men, or half baked ideas. If it is in red text then the project is done. Links to Yarn & What Knot blog posts and Ravelry pattern pages are provided for easy reference.
- 1 lb of Cormo wool spun in the grease
- "Spinning in the Grease"
- "Spinning in the Grease - Part Two"
- "Spinning in the Grease - Part Three (The Final Yarn)"
- Bobbin One, Two, Three, Four
- The sweater project (??)
- Weaving Projects
- 5 oz of Teeswater wool spun and woven - Christmas present for Mom
- Cowl for me
- Christmas present for Mom
- Hand Woven Table Runner in Rainbow Cotton (Breaking in the the New Loom)
- "The Textiles from the Account Books of Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of Clare, 1350-1351"
- Test of "Apple Blossom" colored wool
- Test of rayed (striped) twill of various types of wools/sizes/colors
- The final list of fabrics to be woven
- The Golden Fleece Project (Otherwise known as 7 lbs of THAT ROMNEY FLEECE)
- Random Hand Spun Yarns
- The Loud Batt - Mood Swing (this was mentioned very briefly in "the Golden Fleece" post but I need to write up something more when its done.
- Spun, Plyed, Knitted
- Screaming Orange Yarn (Alpaca and Silk)
- Rainbow Yarn (50/50 Merino/Silk)
- Teal Yarn
- Random Sewing Projects
- a curtain for the studio
- Dress for the little cousin
- Hoodie for the little cousin
- Linen Waistcoat (Jacket) c.1630 based upon extant examples
- This jacket is almost done. I need to finish writing this documentation.
- Half Baked Knitting Projects (By this, I mean half done projects)
- Scarf out of rainbow cotton yarn as Christmas present for Miss L with a bonus headband
- A bunny out of handspun for Miss E
- Cowl out of Noro yarn
- Lacy Scarf out of alpaca/silk handspun lace weight
- Something out of Malabrigo Rasta yarn in super bulky - color Archangel
- Scarf for my sister in law
- Round 10 Stitch Blanket project for the house made of handspun (the thing that will never be done - ever.)
- yarn one (spun - knit)
- yarn two (spun - knit)
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