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Spinning with Turkish Spindles: Singles to Plying
My second Fiber Arts related course through FiberyGoodness. This self paced course can be started at any time, and has three sections: S...
Monday, September 30, 2019
My flock of Jenkins grew by four on Saturday. I had two specific ones I was really hoping to add to my flock an Antler and a Mulberry. My first time stopping by the booth I saw Ed put out a few horns on display and there it was this adorable little Moose Antler(bottom left). I picked it up immediately and was in awe of how it felt and was so delighted by the spin. The next time I stopped by Wanda was searching for the Mulberry Aegean she set aside for me. While I waited the Holly Phoenix (top left) caught my eye. I was immediately in awe of the incredible grain but upon picking it up noted that it was heavier than my heaviest at 48g! It spun so beautifully and will fit in with my flock spins beautifully. Wanda found the Mulberry(top right)which was as beautiful as I had hoped and spun so quickly and yet felt like it floated on air. My last stop at the booth was 20 min before closing. The skies blackened and it began to pour, thunder, and hail. I sought shelter and one last peek at the spindles. The Kingwood Kuchulu caught my eye immediately and captured my heart as soon as I spun on it. I’m so incredibly thankful to add these beauties to my flock. ❤️
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