Beautiful! The wheel reminds me of the two that my mom used to have (and probably still does somewhere) which came from "the old country", brought over by my Grandma when they immigrated to the U.S. in 1952. It's a shame that no one ever spun on them and that they never reached the hands in which they belonged.
Such beauty is such simplicity.I always loved the fairy stories where spinning was involved. I realize however that spinning is not as easy as it looks!
What a beautiful wheel-- and the yarn is beautiful, too! I loved the post with the textured yarn. Very interesting what happened when you plyed with your handspun and a commercial yarn!
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lovely, lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteIt's really nice colors!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteFabulous
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs Gina xxx
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteA-haa! :-) Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe wheel's an Ashford Traveller, isn't it? I've got a Traditional and I like Ashford very much.
Have fun spinning :-)
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Weird
Beautiful! The wheel reminds me of the two that my mom used to have (and probably still does somewhere) which came from "the old country", brought over by my Grandma when they immigrated to the U.S. in 1952. It's a shame that no one ever spun on them and that they never reached the hands in which they belonged.
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty is such simplicity.I always loved the fairy stories where spinning was involved. I realize however that spinning is not as easy as it looks!
ReplyDeletein such simplicity I meant to say.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wheel-- and the yarn is beautiful, too! I loved the post with the textured yarn. Very interesting what happened when you plyed with your handspun and a commercial yarn!
ReplyDeleteyummy colours!
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