The Lucky Ewe's inaugural workshop, Learn To Dye 101, was held. The studio was looking pretty schmick, as they say, and some great results were achieved.
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Free article - thanks to @thewoolchannel Clara Parkes for bringing this to my attention. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/04/f...
In recent years, I have subscribed less to the celebration of the big marketing days, and the death of my mother 2 years ago makes the approach of Mother's Day even more poignant for me.
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No paywall on this article. I rarely post anything that reflects my political sentiments, mostly because others can articulate my feelings better than I. The amount of $$ raised by The Felon makes me sick to my stomach
The space is coming together
A hand knit cardigan in shades of green is shown with a selection of vintage butt
A moody pink and orange square, hand knit and destined to become a blanket.
A half finished sock rests on the knitting needles waiting to be completed. The sock is knit in a warm burnt orange coloured wool.
Comfort knitting a face cloth in a dark taupe coloured organic cotton.
#wipwednesday
Cardigan blocked and awaiting buttons, log cabin square for a blanket, the sock from hell and a comfort knit face cloth. Buttons are vintage from stash. @melbournecitydye.bsky.social dyed almost all the yarn for the cardi (I did the dark green) - a tiny portion
A chicken wire and wooden fence with metal numbers 229 affixed with black cable ties. The ties are barely visible
Cable ties - whatâs not to love?
These house numbers have been waiting a year for installation. Guess a year must be my âffs, Iâll do it myselfâ threshold.
The coiled braid of fibre reflects the colour of the landscape behind it - golden browns and greens.
A braid of fibre for hand spinners, coloured in teals, greens &golden browns laid out on a prop box waiting for its close up
#fibersky #indieyarndyer #tasmania
Pretty easy to figure out where some of my colour inspo comes from. I love this time of year, but really dislike the early sunsets. Cloverleaf Corriedale combed top, grown & processed in Victoria, hand dyed in Tasmania.
I did finish the hat and delivered it on Friday to its new owner - only took me 5 days to knit
#wipwednesday #knitsky
Slim pickings this week as the studio has once again taken over my life. Cardigan still waiting to be blocked. I found 3 projects bags with one finished sock in them & o e bag with one mitt so I decided to cast on the second one.
Comfort knitting is all I can do atm.
Such an easy pattern repeat too.
A soft gray hand knit cap, halfway completed, rests in a womanâs lap. The woman is wearing well worn jeans.
#wipwednesday #knitsky
Almost missed it again. Cardigan is up at the house waiting to be blocked so I started a beanie for a friend. Yarn is @gorwoollenmill.bsky.social La Bella 8 ply, pattern is Dustland Cap.
Ooooh, jealous! I really want to go!
Wowza!
I love it! I keep my stitch markers etc in a tin that has âf*ck off, Iâm knittingâ written on it. Occasionally forget and pull it out inappropriately.
Recorded yesterday, Ep 1 of the Maxine Report, which was promised a few months back. Maxine is the name some new friends gave me when I was at the Ashford retreat last Nov because they said I wasn't a 'karen'. Downloaded the new-to-me editing software & spent a few hours learning how to use it.
He is the best little fella
You always make me laugh.
A dark green cuff rests on a bright white desk.
Ten more rows left on my extra long cuff. Cardi has bumped all other projects to the back of the queue. Button band is next, and I will be singing the button band song that I made up. Song is sung to the tune of the muffin man as sung by Adam Lambert imitating Cher.
A cardigan is laid out artfully on a wood floor, each stripe a different shade of green.
A pastel rainbow of cotton yarn makes up this cot sized blanket
Jewel toned skeins of blue and purple yarn glow in the setting sunlight.
#wipwednesday
Cardigan-on the final few rounds of the 2nd sleeve, baby blanket finished except for weaving in ends and some skeins waiting for shop photos and label.
Still one sleeve, button band and pockets to go.
I love this yarn.
A green striped cardigan, hand knit and riddled with character nestled in the knitters lap.
#showmeyourknits green week. My all the greens cardigan. Yarn is Cheviot, mostly dyed by @melbournecitydye.bsky.social but the dark green cuffs dyed by me. Pattern is the classic cardigan by tin can knits. My tension is all over the place, thereâs twisted stitches and mistakes everywhere. I love it
Being an asshat is gender non specific.
Those tomatoes!
Close up of a young Boer goat. White body, and a white patch on his face with slightly shorter horns.
Todayâs meet and greet is with Gravy. He is the middle man of the 3 Ami-goats (oh goddess, I made a goat pun). Of the 3, he is the most even tempered and laid back.
Now that Iâve seen this itâs so bloody obvious. Plus 20 million videos on the YouTube. Thanks again!
Oh thanks!
How do you do this Gaye? Do you pick up both sleeves and knit rows alternately? Iâm assuming this is a top down sweater. Asking from sleeve island.