Weaving Class Gone to the Dogs
I taught a Learn to Weave class this weekend. There were three people who worked diligently all weekend and finished their samplers. I don't make everyone use the same yarns. Willard used Jaggerspun Green Line, an organic Merino yarn.Ruth used Ashford Tekapo yarn. I didn't get a photo of Marion's piece until our group photo but she used Imperial Stock Ranch Erin yarn.I wish that I had a separate classroom that could remain set up for classes and Spinners Night Out but we just have to move everything aside to turn the shop into a classroom. And this time we made room for dogs also.
This is Bear, who came for the weekend. I don't usually invite dogs to functions here but made an exception for Bear and her owner. Bear is a Leonberger and this is what Wikipedia says in addition to describing a "generous double coat": "When properly trained and socialized, the Leonberger is vigilant, loyal, and confident in all situations. Robust, adaptable, obedient, intelligent, playful, and kindly, the Leonberger is an appropriate family companion for modern living conditions". Evidently that goes for weaving classes too although at times I think Bear was a bit bored with us.
Can you tell from this photos how large bear is? It's not just the camera perspective.
And then there is Rusty who gets to come in the shop when he hears gunshots and needs to feel safe.At the end of the day.