Woolly Mucker Review: Lore from The Fibre Co
Our woolly muckers this yarn are Liz, Nora and Delyse and they did a blind swatch of The Fibre Company’s new British yarn, Lore
Our woolly muckers this yarn are Liz, Nora and Delyse and they did a blind swatch of The Fibre Company’s new British yarn, Lore
Just a few quick things to tell you about, no notes or links today.
Dear listeners, this month I am delighted to introduce you to Louise Spong. We also look at our southdown wool exploration
Today’s episode is mainly about wool and knitting, but the title stands as a good reminder that my views do often extend beyond this!
Back once again for another dose of all things woolly!
For me, a shawl is often a great canvas to show what your yarn and their shades can do! If you need a few suggestions for our #NaturesShadesAlong then feel free to take some inspiration from here,
The KAL that celebrates what mother nature gave us!
Plaw Hatch Farm is a 200 acre biodynamic farm in Sussex, England. The shepherdess of the Plaw Hatch flock of sheep is Gala, [@FarmerGala on Instagram] and I was delighted when she got in touch recently to ask if the woolly muckers would like to try some of her organic yarn.
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