Saturday, November 6, 2010

Rhinebeck Festival










These are just a few of my favorite pictures from the NY Sheep & Wool Festival! Our family had a wonderful time visiting with old friends, shopping and seeing all the animals.

The puppy was SO adorable, I wanted to take him home with me... but mom said no!!!! At least I have the beautiful photo as a memory.

Fall 2010 Trip
















This past month our family drove to Rhinebeck, NY (NY Sheep & Wool Festival) and on the way we stopped at some of our church historic sites. I really had a wonderful time learning more about history and about what I believe in. We stopped in Kirtland, OH, and Palmyra, NY before the festival.

Please feel free to email me with any questions you may have concerning these historic sites!  

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Catching Up

We had an awesome time in Rhinebeck, NY at the Sheep and Wool Festival. I love going up there this time of year with all of the beautiful changing leaves.

This week I have been working hard on some dye projects for level five. I also finished my 50 hour project (which is a bamboo woven scarf).

I will post pictures of the trip and my latest projects later this weekend. I hope all is well with all of you!~

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Marking for Level Three

I recieved my mark for level three which I was pleased with.

I am now taking this week off from this project, as I will be heading to a fiber festival. I can't wait to meet some of my sponsors.

Thanks so much everyone!

Yarn Blends Part 2







These yarns were spun for level four. I really enjoyed working with all these different types of fibers.

Yarn Blends Part 1










150 Hour Project (Level 4)






This project was designed for my Mom, as she wanted a lap throw to match her bedroom. The throw has a special meaning to our family as it was made from our first lamb’s fleece. When we moved to Pennsylvania my parents wanted to start a family fiber business. We picked Cotswold sheep (because we wanted a rare breed), so we traveled to Maine to pick out of first three lambs. About a year later we were having new gates put on our pastures, and the men (my dad and the guys installing the gates) chose to put our two rams in the same pen, while putting the gates on. Anyways, “Courage” (the white Cotswold) chose to ram “Vision” (the black Cotswold) who was standing by our stone barn wall. Courage ran towards Vision, but Vision moved and Courage hit the stone wall. A few months went by and Courage pasted away, so every time we see this throw it reminds us of our first ram and our experiences on this fiber journey.

Yarn Dyed for Level Four






These yarns were dyed for level four. I really enjoyed working with the different dye methods.

Pretty Handspun Yarns