We are thrilled to be presenting the wonderful items our customers are creating and sharing.
from Julia

Ambrosia Scarf spun and knit from Alpaca-Merino-Silk fiber. Its 3oz spun and Navajo-plied to DK-ish weight. I've written up the pattern and am selling it in PDF format in my etsy shop.
www.SapphireChild.etsy.com |
from Blythe Thunder Scarf made from hand spun and dyed Tiger's Eye silk and alpaca.
"By all means, place it on your website. I'll evenwrite a testimonal since this was some of the most lucious yarn I've knitted since I've started. Very soft, the silk color changes are amazing, and the scarf is so soft. I'm reluctantly giving it away to my
friend......" |
from Em 
spun from Clematis Vine Kid Mohair/Merino |
from Beth

I just finished spinning the Roses for You Targhee that I bought earlier this month. I think it turned out especially pretty.
4 oz, 14 wpi, 315 yards |
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from Loren
Baynes 'unfinished double treadle wheel finished |
from Loren "...thought you might
want to see what it looks like so far.
Did not use the Rit- but got a stain that was tinted "cherry blossom"." |
from Rhonda

the Luxury Sampler Kit
from Amy

made from Tamarack and Spruce targhee |
from Rhonda

I loved the colors from the tamarack and spruce colorway. I did the long draw and didn't worry about color separation. The colors make my spinning look good despite being very thick and thin. I enjoyed trying out targhee.
from Amy
made from poppy targhee
From Amy 
made from clematis targhee using the Perdita Bracelet pattern on knitty.com |
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Julia's fruit salad |
from Devri
socks knit from hand spun Primrose Merino |
from Devri
Rainforest mulberry silk with black merino/tussah |
from Devri
Superwash Merino in hand dyed blues |
from Janette I
Estonian Garden Wrap made with Roses for You in alpaca/merino/silk 70" by 18"
"I finally finished knitting the wrap yesterday and thought you might enjoy seeing the finished product.
I am thrilled with it. The pictures don't really capture the drape of the yarn but it is my favorite project to date! What amazed me was the striping effect - I didn't strive for that when I was spinning but I absolutely love it! I think the yarn was perfect for the pattern." |
from Susie
Fruit salad...targhee. This hank didn't have any blues or purple and almost no green, so it was more 'cantelope and oranges' ...but still beautiful. Eight ounces, 340 yards plied, roughly worsted weight. Super soft. The stuff was so easy to spin! I've fallen for Targhee! |
from Susie
Roses for you...targhee. Four ounces, singles, 403 yards sock weight.
This has been a wonderful fiber to spin with . I'm more than delighted. Thank you so much! |
from Chelsea
my forget-me-not superwash |
from Chelsea
the blueberry patch targhee |
from Chelsea
The lime and violet silk with violet merino and the rainforest silk with yellow merino. |
from Chelsea
Just thought I would show you how the opal targhee ended up. |
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