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Episode 95: Walnut & Indigo

cover95aThis episode features the following segments: The Front Porch, The Back Porch, Off the Shelf, Ever-expanding Skill Set, and Sheep to Shawl. One interesting aspect of my course at Fiber Craft Studio is the change in seasons and decor at our class sessions, which are weeks apart.  Tables are adorned with thoughtful and focused centerpieces, which often feature a hint of the topics that will be covered in that day’s class. The colors and textures draw the viewer’s eye and serve as enchanting little vignettes.  Today, I purchased some felt pieces so that I can keep the spirit of the course present when I return home.


On the Porch


The Back Porch


Off the Shelf


Ever-expanding Skill Set

Last week, I soaked and rinsed all of my handspun, hand-dyed yarns for the Sheep to Shawl course.
Last week, I soaked and rinsed all of my handspun, hand-dyed yarns for the Sheep to Shawl course.
In class, we were encouraged to think about how to use color in a shawl or garment, and the elements of design according to Rudolf Steiner.
In class, we were encouraged to think about how to use color in a shawl or garment, and the elements of design according to Rudolf Steiner.
We smashed up black walnuts to separate the hull (for dyeing) from the nut.
We smashed up black walnuts to separate the hull (for dyeing) from the nut.
My brioche knitting is coming along nicely.
My brioche knitting is coming along nicely.
With the extra skein purchased at Battenkill Fiber Mill's booth at Rhinebeck, I think I have enough yarn to actually complete the Miranda pullover.
With the extra skein purchased at Battenkill Fiber Mill’s booth at Rhinebeck, I think I have enough yarn to actually complete the Miranda pullover.