Cast off:
Tabular Sweater from Pom Pom Quarterly 23 (2017) in Jamieson and Smith Jumperweight.
Tabular Sweater from Pom Pom Quarterly 23 (2017) in Jamieson and Smith Jumperweight.
Peerie Leaves Sweater by Donna Smith, in Uist Wool
The Crofter’s Smock by Gudron Johnston in Jacob yarn from Bluebell Yarns
From 31st March 2021 I can no longer use Ravelry.
(Photo taken in 2019 – PreCovid!) Hello and welcome, its’s March and it is spring…ish! Listen to the podcast Also available on Spotify, iTunes and wherever you find your podcasts! | Making! I finished the Crofter’s Smock by Gudrun Johnson! More details will soon be added to the My Makes section of the website. This was a really fantastic make. I thoroughly recommend it! You can find the pattern on Gudrun’s payhip . The yarn is from Bluebell Yarns and is jacob! I have also been sewing and I have really been enjoying the slow process of breaking up the tasks of tracing, cutting and sewing over a period of time. I have recently been introduced to Muna and Broad (https://www.munaandbroad.com) who are Leila and Jess. They are Australian designers who are creating beautiful patterns which start at 40″ chest, and 41.5″ hip going up to 64″ bust/71.5″ hip. They are really interested in creating designs in patterns which are not found for fat bodies and I am crushing hard on their Belmore Jacket! View this post on Instagram A post …
Feature image shows the bare branches of trees, stretching up to a pale winter sky. Welcome in to WoolWork’s first episode of 2021! Listen to the podcast Also available on Spotify, iTunes and wherever you find your podcasts! Hi there and hello! Thanks for joining me for another episode, the first of 2021.
A very quick resource to Scottish wool and fibre businesses (which have been quickly cobbled doon after a call to action!)
If you are interesting in finding wool and yarn in Scotland, consider this your jumping off place!
Latest finished object: The Lush cardigan by Tin Can Knits in Wensleydale wool
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