In case you wondered what can be done with coloured fleece here is an example of some of my spinning using coloured roving. I'm a beginner so the yarn is a bit thick and thin but I like to think that this gives it a more organic quality. Apparently as you become more experienced your spinning becomes more even and it is more difficult to produce this unevenness or interest in your yarn...... a bit like painting really.
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Monday, 13 August 2012
Colours from Nature
I recently spent a day with Eve Studd from Cornhill Crafts learning how to dye raw fleece using natural dyes and plants from her garden. I expected fairly soft muted colours and was really surprised by the results. Check out these colours from indigo, madder, St.Johns Wort, elder, walnuts, sweet sicily, nettles,.....
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