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It’s kind of funny when I think about how many things I use and make but do not sell. For instance, undyed yarn and fiber. I love spinning the natural colors and I use the yarn quite regularly. In...
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Spinning more alpaca. And this time it’s super bulky. Three monster skeins totaling about 26 ounces.
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Happy first day of October everyone! Is it really here already? On Saturday Ross Alpaca Ranch had an open house for the National Alpaca Farm Days. I spent the day spinning and talking to the visitors....
View Articlenew to the stash
Last fall I went to Stramba Alpaca Farm in Wampum, PA to have some fleeces processed. I had collected the fleeces over the course of a few years and they were sitting in my stash with no future. When I...
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Today seemed like a good day to do a bit of spring cleaning, which basically consisted of “washing” all the windows. I put the blinds up on the front window, something I haven’t done for months,...
View Articlewhat’s new?
So… what’s been happening lately? I had to go through my inventory. After Woolfest, I knew that I’d have a lot of purchasing to do before the fall festival season started. The most important item I...
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I am so pleased to share a series of photos from a friend and customer of mine, Amber. She purchased my stock of chunky grey alpaca on Thursday and has already created a stunning crocheted cowl. It has...
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I’ve been sitting on this yarn for at least two years. No wait, I got the fiber on our first visit to Rhinebeck in 2008. Good heavens! It was all spun using my drop spindle. Initially I thought it...
View Articleprogress in pictures
Thanks to Instagram, I am now documenting everything down to the last insignificant moment of my day. I baked muffins? Photo! New shoes? Photo! Cute kitty pose? Photo! Project in the house? Photo!...
View Articleau naturelle
It’s kind of funny when I think about how many things I use and make but do not sell. For instance, undyed yarn and fiber. I love spinning the natural colors and I use the yarn quite regularly. In...
View Articlean ongoing project
Spinning more alpaca. And this time it’s super bulky. Three monster skeins totaling about 26 ounces. The post an ongoing project appeared first on Gwen Erin Natural Fibers.
View Articletwo unrelated things
Happy first day of October everyone! Is it really here already? On Saturday Ross Alpaca Ranch had an open house for the National Alpaca Farm Days. I spent the day spinning and talking to the visitors....
View Articlenew to the stash
Last fall I went to Stramba Alpaca Farm in Wampum, PA to have some fleeces processed. I had collected the fleeces over the course of a few years and they were sitting in my stash with no future. When I...
View Articlebird’s nest
Today seemed like a good day to do a bit of spring cleaning, which basically consisted of “washing” all the windows. I put the blinds up on the front window, something I haven’t done for months,...
View Articlewhat’s new?
So… what’s been happening lately? I had to go through my inventory. After Woolfest, I knew that I’d have a lot of purchasing to do before the fall festival season started. The most important item I...
View Articlecustomer project
I am so pleased to share a series of photos from a friend and customer of mine, Amber. She purchased my stock of chunky grey alpaca on Thursday and has already created a stunning crocheted cowl. It has...
View Articlerainbow of shetland
I’ve been sitting on this yarn for at least two years. No wait, I got the fiber on our first visit to Rhinebeck in 2008. Good heavens! It was all spun using my drop spindle. Initially I thought it...
View Articleprogress in pictures
Thanks to Instagram, I am now documenting everything down to the last insignificant moment of my day. I baked muffins? Photo! New shoes? Photo! Cute kitty pose? Photo! Project in the house? Photo!...
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