What Should She Do?


We talk about our projects, including fleece preparation and spinning. Kelly questions Marsha's plans for a sweater from longwool. What do you all think? What should Marsha do with the not quite 700 yards of yarn that didn't come out the way she planned?

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Marsha’s Projects

Compass Moon Creations: Finished! About 500 yards of about DK or worsted from 10 ounces of merino in a blue/green. Realized that when pulling from inside and outside, one single ends up with more twist. Harder to spin.

Sheridan Flats Spinning: Finished! Purchased 24 oz of 80/15/6 wool/mohair/silk roving in the colorway Kaleidoscope. The owner said to spin at a worsted weight for best results. Mill is Olympic Yarn & Fiber located in Cosmopolis, WA. I was really surprised that I ended up with only about 650 yards of worsted weight yarn. I overplied the first skein but ran it through my wheel and took out a lot of the twist. Looks and feels so much better.

Trillium Lake by Kay Hopkins: Using Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton Fine. I’m getting close to finishing. Putting in the purl rounds of hen and then will bind off. The sleeves should go quick as there are just a few rounds of stockinette and then ribbing

Mellow Mood Top: by Julia Piro. Using Queensland Collection Eco Twist in the colorway Crimson Canyon.

Socks: Using Madeline Tosh sock in the colorway Plum Tree.

Silver Bags: Sewing bags with pacific cloth to protect silver. Sounds posh. 😉Experimenting with the embroidery feature on Bernina to make a label to identify contents.

Patio Furniture Pads: I have finished four round cushions for metal chairs and the cover for the chaise lounge pad. I removed the fabric from the wood folding chairs and washed them with TSP. Next is to sand, prime and final paint color. I save the fabric from one chair to use as a pattern. 

Weaving Studio: It’s a work in progress. 

Garden Redesign: I’ve created a project page. More plants and “finalize’ design fence on deck and railing

Kelly’s Projects

Still working on Boxy with spirit yarn (Shibui Pebble). 

Still working on the merino silk batts that we carded right before NoCKRs. 

I’ve been picking the washed East Friesian fleece portion that I washed.

Events

Summer Spin-In now through September 7th (Labor Day)

Tour de Fleece July 4th- July 26th

Newbury School of Weaving: July 18-31, 2026


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