Friday, January 27, 2006

Linda's Felt Heart "LoveTie dye for"

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Linda made this wonderful heart just in time for Valentine's Day. No run of the mill red heart for her! I wonder what she will come up with next?
Ta,
Deb

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

From Roving to Snuggly Warm Socks!

From this:
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to this:
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Kim spun this roving
Kim wrote:
This is a two ply yarn that is 18 wpi. I knit the socks on size 3 needles toe up, two at a time on one circ.

I love the way the colors just floated into each other. It really reminded me of the Noro yarns.

I am working on the Master's Spinners course offered through Old's College. It's a very intense and comprehensive program that involves a TON of work. I have learned so much about spinning and making my spinning better. It's been great.

Kimberly

http://www.wovenspun.com

I have been wanting some new socks from dudleyspinner roving and after seeing these I really want some socks! Great work Kim! Kim is working hard on her spinning and it is paying off in spades.

My next entry on the dudleyspinner blog may have to be on how to darn holes in the heel of a sock! All my socks are wearing out at the same time.
Ta,
Deb

Kim's Felted Family

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Kim B created this charming family. Seems like I allready gnome. Get it, I know it's a bad pun, but it is very late. I can hear you groaning from here!
Ta,
Deb

Monday, January 16, 2006

Linda's Felt Bowl

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This photo of a felted bowl is intriguing, I want to know what is inside?
Linda needle felted this using dudleyspinner roving. It makes me think of a tropical bird with a crest. Linda has a real talent here!
Deb

Linda's Felt Blue Wall Piece

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You take some dudleyspinner roving, a dash of frenzied needle felting energy, an artistic eye and you come up with this!

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Linda created this lovely piece using dudleyspinner roving, it looks like a painting in the photo, and I know that photos can never let you see all the texture like seeing it in person. Way to go Linda, this is lovley.
Deb

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Linda's Needle Felted Elf

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This little guy is about 8 inches tall, the heart about 3 inches. He just looks so full of fun and mischief. Linda needle felted him using some dudleyspinner roving, much cunning and artisty. Great job Linda!
Ta,
Deb