Here comes my roving update before the end of the month, 2.2lbs of hand painted eco friendly wool beauties, mulesing free merino wool (21 micron) and 50/50 merino/silk rovings, now available in my etsy store : Plus, all 49 colours of my 24 micron merino roving fiber are now back in stock and availableContinue reading “wool rovings delight”
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Dear Spring, WELCOME!
Here comes my April/May update of fresh fibers and handspun merino and wensleydale yarns that are listed in my etsy store ,and handspun thick and thin merino yarn which can be found on ebayUK. All 25 shades of my super soft 20 micron merino wool rovings are restocked in 3.5oz (100g) braids, includingContinue reading “Dear Spring, WELCOME!”
Autumn impressions
The month of November is starting on a high note, I love it! As the days will most certainly become darker and duller quite soon let´s take in all the splendour of the autumn season, enjoy the magnificient colours of mother nature and take long walks out into the fields and forests. It´s absolutely worthContinue reading “Autumn impressions”
Clouds of wool in batting
Before the next heatwave will be hitting us I thought I should do some carding and then take a break during the roasting time…. ;o). So there is now a new bulk of ultra soft 18 micron merino/silk batts and some very colourful extra soft 20 micron merino wool batts available through my etsy storeContinue reading “Clouds of wool in batting”
Heatwave and hot wool
I hope that everyone made it through last week´s heatwave in Germany. We had a whopping 40 degrees Celsius ( = 104 degrees Fahrenhet) in the Southwest….no fun….me curling up and wanting to die….,with warmest greetings from the Sahara desert. Now the winds are blowing from the North again bringing fresh breezes from Scandinavia…..THANK YOUContinue reading “Heatwave and hot wool”
Curls in felt and yarn, and more rainbow
I have been wanting to do some wet felting for months and never got around it. But now I finshed a wonderful merino-silk scarf from my hand carded batts, handpainted wensleydale locks and bluefaced leicester curly fleece. I am very happy with the result. I tend to go for autumn colours when I have theContinue reading “Curls in felt and yarn, and more rainbow”