Those are both ridiculously gorgeous. Kodama Forest is more my color scheme, but Princess Lolly appeals to the part of me that still loves Slip'n'Slides and popsicles and playing with Lego and Tinkertoys.
I don't really have the dexterity anymore to spin much, and I've got a bunch of soysilk and hemp fibers if you'd like them. I may have a dyed silk cap, too.
Kodama is more my colors, too, and the other makes me happy for exactly the reasons you mention. XD
We should set up a dealer-meeting, totally, because I will TAKE THOSE OFF YOUR HANDS. I have been wanting to offer to you a try with the essential oils therapy I'm into. I think you would find it really helpful.
There are moments when I'm brushing the different colors together sometimes that I regret they're going to disappear into something else entirely... but then I get greedy again, and just want the gorgeous yarn!
It is... I moved away from the woman who instructed me (she even let me keep a spare wheel in our apartment. :))... And there aren't really good resources out here. I had farmers back in Sequim that I could hit up for anything - an alpaca farm next door, in fact. But. No wheels, no easy access to wool. So I started sewing. :P
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I don't really have the dexterity anymore to spin much, and I've got a bunch of soysilk and hemp fibers if you'd like them. I may have a dyed silk cap, too.
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Kodama is more my colors, too, and the other makes me happy for exactly the reasons you mention. XD
We should set up a dealer-meeting, totally, because I will TAKE THOSE OFF YOUR HANDS. I have been wanting to offer to you a try with the essential oils therapy I'm into. I think you would find it really helpful.
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but then I get greedy again, and just want the gorgeous yarn!
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It's all I can do to keep the wheel turning in the right direction (though it's been 4 years since I last spun!).
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Thank you very much. It's great when a concept and my materials come together so nicely!
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