Sorting Photos while waiting out the Coronavirus
Many of you wrote that you enjoyed seeing the recent blog posts about the trip we too last September. I don’t have much that is new and exiting to share. In fact I am in the doldrums of waiting out the coronovirus Stay-At-Home Order and still not feeling completely back to normal after my October accident. So one thing I can do that is semi-productive is to sort through and organize all the photos that I haven’t dealt with. This is post of random photos from August. Enjoy!
I don’t remember taking this photobut I find it interesting.
I can’t tell you for sure what the dye is here, but it is likely that it is weeping willow leaves. They dye the white yarn that bright yellow and the gray yarn looks green.
These are placemats I wove using the coarser britch wool—perfect for home goods if not for wearables. These were for the Cozy Home Show put on by Fibershed in San Francisco last year.
The grandkids were here for awhile at the end of July, beginning of August.
Before they left I was asked to fix the strap on 5-year-old Kirby’s purse. What does a 5-year old have in her purse? Unicorns of coarse.
And stuffed ponies. The one with the brown head is stuffed in a sock to keep him warm.
Why do you need to buy toys when a box and old gatorade bottles will do for entertainment?
He does love his bananas.
This is one reason that coated fleeces cost more. There is a lot of work involved with keeping those coats on the sheep, repairing them, and changing them as the fleece grows.