The highlight of the trip to Maryland was a class with Judith McKenzie on spinning for socks. She is so knowledgeable and encouraging it is hard to describe her class. I learned so much about not only spinning for socks but also spinning in general. I took copious notes and will reflect on many of the things she shared every time I spin.
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Judith explaining some carding basics and how to spin off of cards. |
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My Maryland purchases, including a beautiful cherry tapestry loom from Stephen Willette, combed top from Reflections at Roclans, a dye kit, tapestry combs, a bump of flax wool blend from Wild Hare and some tapestry beaters.
Below is my travel project, a scarf project from Victorian Lace Today out of a handspun wool and flax blend from Wild Hare.
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Goodbye Maryland until next year. |
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