

Well, Peace wanted a starring role in a blog post, so here she is. The shadows in this picture are worse than the other that I took, but I couldn't resist her expression in this one!
My mom wanted to see a picture of the wool I dyed a few weeks ago using Wilton cake decorating colors, and so here is a sampling of each color for her.
And that makes two people happy with one little blog post. What a good start on my day!
1 comment:
I remember when you experimented with growing cotton and flax behind the shed at our old place in PA.
I also remember how you spun "Uncle" Paul's dog's hair into yarn that you incorporated into a scarf for him.
You've come a long way, Donna, and how gratifying it is to see you passing on the knowledge, skill and enjoyment of these crafts to my grandchildren.
MacAvram
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