Showing posts with label Fiber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiber. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Quilts in progress . . . .
I have been busy trying to layer up a few Quilts that are just waiting . . . I like to use my big Picnic table outside for this.
I also have just finished quilting a big star Quilt and need to get the binding on it now and then a label on it.
I plan to take a couple with me on my Sewing, painting get away weekend at the end of this month and we'll see how far I get with them. I think the top and bottom quilts I will quilt mostly with straight lines so they will go quicker. The top one was a bundle of fabric from a Quilt show in the spring and the bottom one was using leftover 3.5 squares from a year long project that I did. I will update with progress as they go along. . . . wow - typos from auto correct when I first posted - sorry I think I have them all now.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
FIber Festival 2014
The competition part of the Festival |
A guilds Challenge to make the same pattern . . . |
Raw wool competition |
Shearing demonstration but the sheep were quite bloody. |
Beautiful wool roving to spin into yarn or to needle Felt with |
Beautiful wool |
Alpacas all in a row. |
I go to this on an irregular basis . . . This year I was able to go with a friend who had never been before. It is really something to be surrounded by all this fiber and color.
When you stop to think about what goes into a hand knitted item, it is really amazing. First the sheep farmer has to raise, feed, shelter and shear the sheep. The the wool is washed, prepared carded into wool roving, then it needs to be spun into yarn. The the knitter has to buy it and follow a pattern to create whatever item they are doing. I am leaving out many steps in each of the 3 areas - sheep, yarn preparation and knitted item. There are just to many things to mention them all.
There are a number of these Fiber Festivals around the Northeast- they vary in size and activities but if you have an interest in any of the areas- Sheep raising, Spinning or knitting/Felting- try to get yourself to one of them, it will be great fun and Inspirational.
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