I've really had some great fun spinning lately, I've spun myself up a little feast of yarn, take a peek!
I've actually name this one Yarn Feast, because it's so delicious and full of color and texture, a feast for the eyes!
Quartz
Graphic
Lake Michigan All Spun Up
Watermelon Tourmaline
I had a wonderful time with this bit of fiber play, I really needed it too! I'll be listing these in my shop this week, with all the particulars if you're on the look out for juicy yarn!
I hope you have the best weekend! Blessings Friends!
Melissa
Friday, February 4, 2011
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Very pretty - love the colours!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, your yarns are delicious...a true yarn feast for the eyes! Once the weather gets better, I want to arrange a playdate with you so you can show me some of your spinning techniques. I love what you create!
ReplyDeleteHappy Fiber Arts Friday!
You spun while stuck inside with the door blocked from the snow??
ReplyDeleteI love the Michigan skein. A beautiful batt turns into an equally beautiful yarn. Nice work.
Yarn Feast looks delicious - I bet it feels amazing too!
ReplyDeleteThe yarns look amazing! I'm your newest follower!
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I always love looking at your yarns.
ReplyDeleteThey are so different from anything I would make. So you challenge me to think about how these wild and wonderful yarns could be used.
:-)
Such fun!
ReplyDeleteYour handspun always looks so festive. It's interesting what the Lake Michigan looks like spun. I can't wait to get started on mine. Happy Fiber Arts Friday! See you Sunday
ReplyDeleteI can see all these new yarns made into a beautiful sweater. Is it done yet?
ReplyDeleteLove your colorful yarns and textures too.
Lovely spinning. Great colors and textures.
ReplyDeleteI just want it all... Graphic is my favorite though. Once again... love reading your posts.
ReplyDelete"Feast" is aptly named...luscious!
ReplyDeleteHello Melissa! The Yarn Feast is adorable! I would love to have it on a glass bowl to just look all the time! All the yarn you make is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit and sweet words!
Sunny wishes! Teje
Ps. You have lovely name, it's a bee in Greek.