Spinning wheel_4819
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oh and I bought a pair of Louet carders at the same time.
Ta Gaeilge agam freisin, más é an rud é go bhfuil éinne eile le Gaeilge ag léamh mo bhlagsa.
Ich verstehe auch ein bisschen Deutsch, je parle un petit peu francais och klarar av lite norska med.
Wondering about the background of the blog? They're the Cliffs of Moher, in the neighbouring county, County Clare, 8km long, 700m high, and magnificent. Well worth a visit if anyone is around the West of Ireland
oh and I bought a pair of Louet carders at the same time.
Beautiful winter pictures a few posts ago!!!
ReplyDeleteI love trees covered in snow/frost.
Looking forward to see how your spinning will go. I so want to learn how to spin too...
We use to make snow lanterns with snowballs too but due to the cold weather the snow is not wet... So we used the hard crust ontop of the snow instead ;)
ah ha, so that's how you made those lovely snow lanterns, we just don't get as much snow as you do, although they say it will snow tonight...
ReplyDeletespinning is so much fun, i have a wheel as well as a spindle, I'm using the wheel at the moment, it's lovely to see what the wool turns out like, and each skein you make is individual, never to be repeated...