Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Feeding the Stash

Mad About Ewes Fiber Arts Studio in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania sells yarn for knitting and fiber for spinning plus accessories for both, including spinning wheels. It was the perfect place for me to pick up a souvenir on our trip last week. I limited myself to fiber, though there was some beautiful yarn that also tempted me. Stop by if you're in the area and see for yourself.

I'm posting pictures of the fiber I purchased mostly for my benefit, but you might enjoy seeing them too. I don't have specific plans for any of this yet. Just feeding the stash and dreaming of the possibilities.

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Corriedale Top, 8 0z, Mocha (natural color)


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Colonial Multi Top, 6 0z, Sea Green
Colonial is a Rambouillet X.


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Rambouillet X Roving, 7.4 oz, Lilac
Processed by Red Barn Fiber, Colorado

10 comments:

  1. LOVE those colors especially the lilac! How many yards do you usually get from something like this?

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  2. Anonymous10:14 AM

    I'm so amazed at what you can do with those "bundles" you purchase! Did you know I check your blog at least 3 times a week to see what you're doing or where you are!!

    I'm trying to send you some cooler air from up here in the Hill Country..hope you get it!

    Sandy

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  3. Oooh! Pretty! Lucky you.

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  4. I recognize that one in the middle as being from Ashland Bay. Wait till you see all of the lovely colors they make. Their merino/silk is wonderful ;o)

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  5. wow, I especially love the sea green stuff, I can't wait to see what you do with it!
    I really need to learn to spin....someday perhaps...someday *sigh*

    P.S. I posted my square to flickr, you wouldn't believe how long it took me to figure out how LOL

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  6. You did a good job of picking nice colors and fibers to spin!

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  7. That sea green is luscious! I cant wait to see how that spins up for you.

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  8. Anonymous12:33 PM

    Wow, love the sea green and lilac rovings! Amazing colors...I'll be anxious to see it spun.

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  9. Mmmmmmmm pretty!! I don't know what I'm going to DO when I get to Estes and I'm surrounded by all that fiber and sheepy stuff! hehe It'll be total sensory overload. :)

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  10. Gorgeous fiber! Excellent choices!

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~Tracy

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