Klaudia knit this self designed and custom fit bolero style sweater using a cashmere, silk and baby alpaca yarn |
And this top down in the round raglan sleeved sweater using sock yarn |
She knit the same sweater for her niece |
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Linda's Eco dyed silk scarves; |
Donna's Eco dyed silk scarf and the blue acid dyed scarf |
Rust colour created by over-dying with Tumeric |
Barb L re-purposed treasured linens dying them with Indigo (some wrapped using rocks and elastic bands) and acid dyes. The pretty patterns of the linens did not show when they were white. |
Inspired by his wife's weaving, Michael 'borrowed' her rigid heddle loom to create a multitude of colourful scarves |
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Jan's Year of the Rooster Challenge entry. Read how to make one here: Fibre Scarf using Solvy |
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Stephanie used a 4" zoom (pin) loom to create the turtle, sheep and elephant; She wove a rep weave on 4 shafts to create coasters, book cover, towels and then made 4 bags from the scraps. |
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Doreen needle felted this cute little dog and wove these cheerful tea towels |
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Marg discovered her new washing machine felts the same slipper to 2 different sizes as shown in the photo. She produced so many lovely tea towels and still found time to spin and knit socks. |
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Ilse's SIL will appreciate his new striped socks. The yarn she spun and hand dyed was from Romney wool and the fur of a Samoid dog. The white hank was spun from Rambouillet wool. |
Marianne H knit these soft cotton socks |
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Knitted socks by Diane L |
Michelle enjoys weaving these scarves |
Karen G knit many toques from the Stage stash (and some mitts) for donation to the Okanagan Gleaners. |
Maureen W knit these newborn Shaken Baby hats for donation to the hospitals |
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