Midget block and yarn
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Yesterday I had a lot of free time, which I spent completely with my hobbies.
I finished four of my spindle-spun yarns. I plied them, washed them, whacked them against the wall of the house and hung them to dry.
among them was this beautiful yarn:

and my first handspun laceyarn! yay!!!
Its spun from lambswool, which is soft, shiny and the fiber prep was just great. I got it at Wollschaf.

The skein is only 20 grams and I've got 104 meters of yarn.

And I made another Midget Block!
It's Nr. 43: "Sawtooth" (I would rather call it Star of David, and not Sawtooth, but well)

Yesterday I had a lot of free time, which I spent completely with my hobbies.
I finished four of my spindle-spun yarns. I plied them, washed them, whacked them against the wall of the house and hung them to dry.
among them was this beautiful yarn:

and my first handspun laceyarn! yay!!!
Its spun from lambswool, which is soft, shiny and the fiber prep was just great. I got it at Wollschaf.

The skein is only 20 grams and I've got 104 meters of yarn.

And I made another Midget Block!
It's Nr. 43: "Sawtooth" (I would rather call it Star of David, and not Sawtooth, but well)

distelfliege - 1. May, 09:13

