There is fresh yarn in the Wool House!
This is Mama. Remember from way back in the summer? When Blossom was still a wee baby, sleeping by my spinning wheel? I was going to add something about "before the weather"...but I'm trying to let it go.
Now is prime spinning season. The gardens have been tucked away, the grass doesn't need to be cut, the fall wool festival is over. It's time to be thinking about warm woolens and Mama was happy to oblige.
I decided to spin a fat, fluffy yarn for Celi. Most of that decision was because I know she doesn't have any more time than I do, taking care of her farmy (AND she cooks ;-). Thicker yarn will knit or crochet up quickly. Also, light airy yarn will trap and hold warmth better than a denser yarn, which might come in handy up north.
Granted you wouldn't want to use this softly spun yarn to make a hard wearing item like socks, but Mama was so soft and squishy that I wouldn't think twice about wrapping her around my neck or tucking her up over my nose. The yarn easily spun just as soft as her roving and I hope it still feels much like Mama herself.
Enjoy, Celi!
Next up, another custom order for a different type of yarn, from one of Willard's young Border Leicester cousins.
Then - you could probably guess this if you thought just a minute - I ran out of white Jester yarn. For a second time. Are you kidding me?!? Of course I never dreamed that would happen (slow learner) so had his 2012 fleece processed all together this summer...which makes gray...that I have way more than I need. Since Annabelly was Jester's first "baby" (he adopted Emily years ago and in turn all of her babies) I'm pulling out all her white and hoping that will cover it. I'm close...but not close enough. Sigh.
I'll get caught up some day - hahahahahahaha (slow learner ;-).
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